I wish we lived in a world where I didn't feel constantly compelled to post this video, but until then here's Tony Benn speaking on war with clarity and moral conviction that you won't see from the evil people running the world today
It's 2026 and we still have these charlatans deceiving and extorting people.
I have watched this man since I was 7 and it is amazing to see how long he has managed to get away with this madness while amassing incredible wealth. It is even sadder to watch people fall for the con.
🚨BREAKING: Javier Milei erupts at the World Economic Forum:
"We must return to drawing inspiration from Greek philosophy, embrace Roman law, and go back to Christian values!"
@Mrpossidez@Vandacech@Twit_Sense@Alejandrovonw lol. You give these people too much attention. Your last sentence is apt. It is almost impossible to argue rationally with people whose views are doomed to remain myopic.
In an era of great power rivalry, Canada is choosing to be principled and pragmatic. To name reality, to act together, and to build what we claim to believe in.
@Gary_Vaporwave@dgardner Yes Chief, big bro America was being benevolent with it offered us a chance to relinquish our sovereignty in exchange for a chance to be part of a sinking ship.
Do you ever sit and just wonder at the vastness of the cosmos? Let your untethered mind wander into the deepest crevices of cosmic possibilities? Do you ever just marvel at how beautiful it all is?
It’d be great to hear how Mr. Michael Taiwo (whom I deeply respect for his work supporting Nigerian students) views the current state of America—and how that ties to his reasons for voting the way he did.
The stat I’d love to see is how much of innovation in big tech was led, conceptualized and developed by immigrants to the US via school or the H-1B visa vs Americans.
That’s because sanctions usually hit ordinary people more than governments. States can still collect taxes and keep funding projects, but it’s the working class that pays the price through reduced welfare and higher costs.
The real impact of sanctions only shows when you speak to regular Iranians.
I wish there was a way to half-like something, like saying yeah this part makes sense but the other part is a little too much.
Not just because that's what I usually feel when i read tweets but cause I also suspect that's what most people think when they read me.
I just stumbled on a playlist of old Nigerian songs, and there’s something deeply disconcerting about listening to them.
I can’t shake off the existential dread that comes with such intense nostalgia — the awareness that one day, these very moments I’m living through now will themselves become the distant past. And I have no control, no real say, in how those future moments of remembering will look or feel.