@sappholives83 Looks more feminine on the right!! Just goes to show the ‘assumption’ of what a ‘woman’ is to them is polished, tilted head, make up, tidy hair. 🤦🏻♀️
@sappholives83 Wasn’t there a woman who ran the London marathon a few years ago who let her period just bleed freely? I’m sure I remember it although it may have been raising publicity for women who can’t afford products maybe.
Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam on Israel: "I swear to god there's some people out there just ready to kill and go across borders and take over land that doesn't belong to them, and they should get the fuck out. We don't want to give them our taxes to drop bombs on children. No more!"
I don't understand how we're not having a global revolution right now.
There are 3 million files of documented evidence about powerful men who
Raped
Cannibalized
Trafficked
Filmed
Terrorized
Tortured
Murdered
13, 14, 15 year children!
And Zero arrests.
Farage...
Rails against WFH while employing his wife to WFH
Rails against the EU while taking the EU pension
Rails against “elites” while being bankrolled by them and happily hobnobbing with them
Rails against people speaking other languages while his own kids speak German.
Do you spot the pattern?
Rules for thee, but not for me.
@JestemHappyLucy@JohnCleese It’s bizarre. I still consider myself ‘left’ in many ways but due to the trans issue I seem to have an awful lot of more ‘right’ tweets on my feed. I’ve decided labels can feck off. I don’t want to fit in a box any more. :)
MISSING PERSON‼️ has anyone seen this man, he attended the Huddersfield town game today‼️ by car and has not been home since, car has been left down a road and had no contact with family.
He was wearing a burgundy jacket
His name is Richard Bell
He is 83 years old,
THE NOBEL TRIBUTE
She won the Nobel Peace Prize for fighting tyranny.
Yesterday she gave the medal to the man who captured the tyrant.
He kept it.
She got a gift bag with his signature embossed in gold.
María Corina Machado walked into the White House hoping to become president of Venezuela.
She walked out carrying a red bag with “Donald J. Trump” in gold letters.
The White House confirmed hours later: Trump still believes she “doesn’t have the support or respect” to lead.
He prefers Delcy Rodríguez.
Maduro’s vice president.
The woman who served the dictator for a decade.
Twelve days ago, American special forces extracted Nicolás Maduro from his bed at 3am.
Today, Trump controls Venezuela’s oil. He completed a $500 million sale last week. The money sits in accounts in Qatar.
He declared himself “Acting President.”
When the New York Times asked what limits his global power, Trump answered:
“My own morality. My own mind. It’s the only thing that can stop me.”
He added: “I don’t need international law.”
The Norwegian Nobel Committee issued a statement.
“The prize can neither be shared nor transferred.”
Trump kept the medal anyway.
It now sits in the White House.
Not won.
Taken.
Machado invoked history as she handed it over.
“Two hundred years ago, Lafayette gave Bolívar a medal with Washington’s face. Today the people of Bolívar give back to the heir of Washington.”
But there is a difference.
Lafayette gave that medal to Bolívar after he liberated South America.
Machado gave hers to Trump after he captured her country.
In the last ten days this president has:
Seized a foreign head of state.
Sold $500 million of that nation’s oil.
Demanded territory from a NATO ally.
Sent one British soldier and two Norwegians to “defend” Greenland.
Positioned strike assets toward Iran where 2,400 protesters lie dead.
Threatened the Insurrection Act against an American state.
Told the world international law does not apply to him.
And received a Nobel Peace Prize as tribute.
The old world operated on a premise:
Power requires legitimacy.
Legitimacy requires rules.
Rules require consent.
The new world operates differently.
Power creates legitimacy.
Rules follow force.
Consent is optional.
That is what María Corina Machado understood when she entered the Oval Office.
She did not come to share a prize.
She came to kneel.
And she received exactly what tribute earns in the new order:
A gift bag.
With his name on it.
In gold.
Look at Trump’s face in that photograph.
The smile.
Innocent.
Almost child-like.
Like someone who waited his whole life for this moment.
Not to win the prize.
To receive it as offering.
The Nobel Peace Prize now belongs to a man who says the only thing limiting his global power is his own mind.
The woman who earned it for fighting dictatorship left with a souvenir.
And somewhere in Caracas, Delcy Rodríguez is preparing for her call with Washington.
She served Maduro faithfully for ten years.
Now she serves someone else.
This is not about Venezuela.
This is about what comes next.
Greenland.
Panama.
Iran.
Canada.
The template is set.
Capture. Control. Accept tribute.
The Nobel Peace Prize was the proof of concept.
The rest is execution.
All this crap generated about Greenland and Venezuela is just to distract from the Epstein Files, which have still not been released. In defiance of the law, might I add.
RELEASE THE EPSTEIN FILES.