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@seanmdav The people who fled to America were retarded. Our country is full of retards. Retards like you. They weren’t able to build anything constructive - hence our ugly “cities”, horrific food, abysmal wardrobes and the like. Retards.
A reminder to all you ICE agents and police officers…
Nazis also said they were just doing their jobs.
Trump won’t be there to protect you when you’re held accountable for your actions.
You will receive no pardons.
@lettuce_b_c@MatthewFoldi No. He’s a Republican. He’s not a facist who wants to play Nazi like Vance. He’s a true conservative, not an alt-right populist.
Chris “Swampy” Garrett was a British EOD (explosive ordnance disposal) expert and humanitarian who spent over a decade clearing landmines and unexploded ordnance in Ukraine. Originally from the Isle of Man, Swampy first got involved in demining operations in Burma in 2014 before relocating to Ukraine the same year, where he became deeply embedded in the local defense and humanitarian effort. He later joined the Azov Regiment as an instructor and co-founded Prevail Together, a nonprofit focused on mine clearance, medical aid, and risk education. Following Russia’s full-scale invasion in 2022, Garrett worked tirelessly in some of Ukraine’s most heavily bombed areas—including Bucha, Irpin, and Izyum—saving countless lives through his meticulous work. Despite being sentenced in absentia by a Russian-controlled court to 14.5 years for “terrorism” in March 2025, he remained committed to his mission until the very end.
I had the honor of meeting Swampy in Kyiv in 2024 after he came off the frontline. We sat and talked for a couple hours—not about himself, but about the incredible people he worked alongside, the volunteers, the medics, the locals. He was humble, grounded, and deeply focused on what came next: expanding EOD operations and continuing to reduce civilian casualties. His tragic death on May 6, 2025, during a demining mission near Izyum is a devastating loss—not just to Ukraine, but to the broader global community fighting for peace and safety in war-torn regions. Swampy’s legacy is one of courage, humility, and selfless service.
@thesamparr@noahsfriedman People are taking radically more drugs than they did. Giving up wine to take Adderall, TRT, cbd, thc, Lexipro and 20 supplements isn’t progress.