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‘It’s always darkest before the dawn’
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This takes courage…
The Strokes closed their Coachella set flashing images of the governments the CIA has overthrown, the leaders the US has assassinated including MLK 👀, the war crimes the US is committing in Iran, and the genocide Israel is committing in occupied Palestine.
I honestly can’t hold this in anymore.
Donald Trump and Nigel Farage are not aberrations. They are the same project, running in two countries, with the same backers, the same tactics, and the same end goal.
Both wrap themselves in flags while looting the country they claim to love. Both posture as champions of “ordinary people” while serving billionaire interests. Both scream about morality, family values, and patriotism while embodying corruption, cruelty, and hypocrisy at a scale that would have ended any serious political career a generation ago.
Trump has been found liable for sexual assault. He has a documented history of misogyny, racism, and outright contempt for the rule of law. He is repeatedly linked to Epstein’s circle, praised authoritarian strongmen, undermined democratic institutions, and treated public office like a personal cash machine.
Farage plays the same game in a British accent. He gets a free pass despite his proximity to the same toxic networks, the same culture-war opportunism, the same pattern of scandal that would destroy anyone else. Reform isn’t a grassroots movement. It’s a fear-driven marketing operation, propped up by billionaire money, bot-amplified engagement, and relentless misinformation.
Immigrants. Minorities. “Woke elites.” Trans people. The EU. The media. There’s always a target, always a threat, always someone to blame. Not because it’s true, but because fear is profitable. Fear keeps people angry, distracted, and voting against their own economic interests.
And that’s the real point. While people argue about flags and pronouns, vast amounts of wealth continue to move upwards. Away from workers. Away from public services. Away from communities. Straight into the hands of donors, allies, family members, and friendly corporations. Deregulation. Tax cuts. Asset stripping. Corruption dressed up as populism.
The most grotesque part is the hypocrisy. The people who claim to care about faith, family, freedom, and national pride are cheering for men who violate all of it openly. Lying, cheating, assaulting, scapegoating, enriching themselves, and laughing while they do it.
This isn’t about left vs right anymore. It’s about whether we’re willing to admit what this actually is. A billionaire-funded con that feeds on fear, corrodes democracy, and treats ordinary people as expendable.
If this is what you’re still defending, then stop pretending it’s about values. At least be honest about what you’re supporting.
@only1tommo Going to be controversial and say Giroud, Sanchez and Cazorla. No Ozil - didn't work hard enough off the ball to play in this team and I think we suit having a physical target man up top like Giroud. Giroud would be handy rn with Havertz injury and Gyoks form
While we all praise the players etc dont forget the man who made these nights possible. The tactics, the tenacity the will to want more. Mikel Arteta take a bow.
@GaelicRoadSign As a lone striker you need to have 1 of these 3 things: hold up play, running in behind or clinical finishing. He has none of the above. Fine in a front 2 as a sort of decoy striker, pulling defenders away to create space for the other striker but as a lone striker he's shite
@GaelicRoadSign Adams has mastered the art of looking busy while doing fuck all. Dykes and Shankland at least hold the ball up get us up the park. Adams pretends to go for 50/50's with no real intent of winning them and presses with no conviction either. Good at looking busy, offers nothing
@GaelicRoadSign Never seen the guy win a 50/50 header in my puff, always just sort of bumps into the defender without really challenging for the ball. Watch and you'll see. As for his pressing, when have you actually seen him win the ball from his press? Yes, he covers distance but doing what?