@simonateba@SamanthaJPower@USAID Probably funding an overthrow of one of the governments there. Libs are pissed at Uganda right now for daring to make their own laws how they see fit.
They'd definitely be a target.
Twitter canceled a deal with @realdailywire to premiere What is a Woman? for free on the platform because of two instances of โmisgendering.โ
Iโm not kidding.
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14/16 @elonmusk is not beholden to conservatives. He has the right to run his business as he sees fit. But if Twitter is going to throttle one side of one of the most important debates facing society, it cannot claim to champion free speech.
Study: Far-left extremism linked to narcissistic mental disorder
"Activism provides them with opportunities for moral superiority, to gain social status, to dominate others, and to engage in social conflicts and aggression."
https://t.co/Z4lv7yLNPh
@RichardGrenell Donald Trump is loyal to no one. Sooner or later, you'll make your mistake in Trump's eyes and he'll be attacking you. Donald Trump doesn't know when to draw a line. He could have pointed out the poll numbers without attacking @kayleighmcenany
I'm getting burned out on Trump.
California law threatened to fine corporations up to $300,000 if they didn't have minorities or LGBT on their boards.
A federal judge doesn't even need a trial to know it's illegal. He throws out the law by granting a summary judgment for the plaintiffs. https://t.co/smRyFJe0wZ
In 1990, the windshield of British Airways Flight 5390 came off at an altitude of 17,000 feet. This triggered a sudden decompression in the cockpit, resulting in the captain being partially ejected out of the aircraft.
As luck would have it, Nigel Ogden, a flight attendant, was on his way into the cockpit at that moment. He managed to grab hold of the captain and maintain his grip for over 20 minutes while the copilot attempted an urgent landing.
Although the majority of the crew presumed that the pilot had already lost his life, Ogden did not let go.
There was a prevailing fear that if Ogden did release his hold, the pilot's body might strike the plane's engine, wing, or stabilizer, causing even more chaos. All Ogden knew was that the pilot was gradually slipping more and more out of the window and his head was continuously being battered against the airplane's body.
Finally, after a distressing 20-minute flight with a gaping window, the aircraft was safely brought down at Southampton Airport. In the course of events, Ogden suffered from frostbite on his face, damage to one of his eyes, and a dislocated shoulder. In a miraculous turn of events, the pilot survived the ordeal, although he had frostbite and multiple fractures on his arms and hands.
The image is a recreation from the television series "Mayday!"