@NavakDave@DollidarityArmy Israel states all this ffs. No Israel stealing land and killing innocent people there is no fucking Hamas.
Even when there was peace for Israel they were regularly killing people and stealing their land.
Fuck off.
@CWeatherspoon_@Mikeado Why is it getting worse, it’s always happened, Forest even sold players to bigger clubs when they were doing well and it’s not like forest had a good season! They had 4 managers and finished 16 ffs.
@CWeatherspoon_@Mikeado North end were the first double winners, doesn’t mean they are a big club anymore.
Forest sold Walker to Sampdoria in 92,Colymore to Liverpool in 95 and Keane to United in 93.
Why is that any different to now?
Bigger clubs want good players,it’s inevitable, and always has been
@CWeatherspoon_@Mikeado Because they are Forest and Palace.
Players want to play for the biggest clubs and always have done, stop acting like this a a modern thing.
Collymore left forest to join liverpool when he was considered one of Englands best forwards 30 years ago!
"My personal pride and joy." That's how Peter Mandelson described the Palantir deal he brokered.
The whole thing stinks. Kick Palantir out of our NHS, now.
They poisoned your water. They knew they were going to. They removed the laws that prevented it, built the zones that enabled it, and are now filling those zones with infrastructure that makes it permanent. This is not negligence. This latest thread is about who did it, how, and what they're building next
In December 2023, I posted about the charter city plans of 3 notorious libertarian figures, Peter Thiel, Erick Brimen, and Shanker Singham. Read it first. Then come back. Because everything I flagged as warning signs is now infrastructure.
Now that Gaza lies in ruins—shattered, like a beloved face after a long brutality—Israel moves with a terrible confidence to the next act: The act of leaving every soul there not merely wounded, but permanently disabled. Injured, sick, hungry, homeless, without work, without hope. This is not war’s collateral damage. This is design.
As my friend Gideon Levy writes—and he knows, he knows—this is the prelude to expulsion. Think of it: a society without teachers, without doctors, without social workers, without engineers, without clerks. That is not a society. That is a holding pen. A slow erasure. And when nothing functions—no school, no hospital, no office, no heart—then it becomes ‘easy,’ they tell themselves, to scatter the people to the four corners of the earth. Like seeds from a broken pod, except no soil will take them.
We must name this. Not with rage alone, though rage is honest. But with the cold, clear tears of recognition: they are making life impossible so that departure becomes the only ‘choice.’ And the world watches, adjusts its spectacles, and calls for restraint. Restraint! There is no restraint in a slow drowning.