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Estoy seguro que la inmensa mayoría de los habitantes de este planeta verían con buenos ojos que Irán 🇮🇷 destruya a Israel 🇮🇱 y lo haga pagar por tanta maldad.
There is an ongoing genocide in Congo.
There is an ongoing genocide in Congo.
There is an ongoing genocide in Congo.
There is an ongoing genocide in Congo.
There is an ongoing genocide in Congo.
URGENTE – Robo de virus en la Unicamp de Brasil. La profesora argentina Soledad Palameta Miller y su marido estadounidense Michael Edward Miller (vinculados a la agenda "One Health" de USAID/Rockefeller) fueron detenidos robando muestras de H1N1/H3N2 de un laboratorio de bioseguridad. Las cámaras lo captaron cargando cajas. Su empresa de biotecnología fabrica virus transgénicos.
It’s 2026 and women are still second-class citizens.
We’re not mad enough.
1. !raq just made it legal for girls to be married from the age of 9.
2. Afganistan recently legalized men beating their wives until they bleed or break a bone.
3. In 2022, USA took away the constitutional right to abortion. Since then, many states have made it partly or totally illegal to have an abortion.
4. In 2026 the Epstein Files were released.
Powerful men across the world were part of a system that graped and exploited vulnerable girls.
How could this go on for so many years? And how is no one in jail for it yet?
5. Musk' relased Grok AI.
Men used it to undress girls. When Musk was confronted, he answered by laughing.
6. Home is the most dangerous place for women.
Every 10 minute a girl/woman is killed by an intimate partner or family member.
7. Women make less than men ALL OVER THE WORLD.
For every dollar a man makes, a woman makes 77 cent.
Stop asking why feminists are angry.
Start asking why the hell the rest of the world isn’t!!!
Explico esto un poco mejor:
Grammarly, una app para escritura de textos en inglés anunció nueva función: Revisiones de Expertos.
De curioso voy a probarlo y pongo algo del texto del libro nuevo en el que estoy trabajando a ver qué sale. Ahí el sistema se pone a buscar "expertos" que me puedan ayudar.
Uno de los expertos era yo. ¿Cómo? Si, por la temática soy uno de los expertos que figura en su catálogo junto con otros colegas, muchos que conozco personalmente.
Usan mi nombre y un supuesto agente IA entrenado con contenido que yo escribí para que ayude a otras personas. Todo 100% ilegal. No pagaron por el contenido ni pidieron siquiera permiso para usar mi nombre.
No es solo mi nombre, claro, hay miles de autores de todas las temáticas que tienen un clon experto revisor gratis trabajando ahí, incluso de gente fallecida.
Bienvenidos al 2026.
23-year-old professional hockey players are ‘kids,’ but trafficked 15-year-olds are ‘underage women’? Please. When we howl about semantics, this is why. It does matter.
Grok glitched and revealed EVERYTHING.
I’m being throttled by 92%, @RealCandaceO is being throttled by 80%.
Click the link below to see how much @elonmusk is censoring your free speech.👇🏼
Your "enemy" is a Hollywood scene.
Mine is what actually happened.
You built your moral universe around a Viet Cong caricature in The Deer Hunter.
A torture fantasy written by Americans, filmed by Americans, sold to Americans to make sure you never ask what your side did in real life.
Your mind clings to one screaming guard in a movie.
It edits out:
Villages burned.
Children running on fire.
Women gang-raped by patrols.
Bodies thrown from helicopters.
My Lai.
Phoenix Program.
Free fire zones.
Agent Orange on rice fields and wombs.
B-52s turning provinces into moonscapes.
None of that is fiction.
None of that needed a script.
When you say "we should've finished off the Marxist bastards," you are not talking about self-defense.
You are fantasizing about genocide and calling it unfinished business.
"Empathetic nation," you say.
Empathetic nations do not carpet-bomb peasants and call it peacekeeping.
They do not spray poison on farms, then decades later point at the deformed children and say, "Look how those people live."
Your own comment proves my point:
Your belief requires an enemy.
You picked one from a movie.
You learned to hate the people your government invaded.
You learned to cry over fictional POWs and feel nothing for real Vietnamese civilians.
And notice where your hatred lands.
Not on the men in suits who sent teenagers to die.
Not on the think tanks who sold the war.
Not on the corporations who made money from napalm, bombs, and chemicals.
Your rage goes downward.
At the "Marxist bastards."
At feminism.
At anyone too poor, too colonized, too left to fit inside your story.
You are exactly what I was talking about:
Someone who was taught to look down instead of up.
Hating the people under the boot so you never have to see the hand that wears it.
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Why Hamas is NOT a terrorist group
The framework of international law:
The United Nations (UN) has never declared Hamas a terrorist group. Only certain countries are doing this (USA, EU, Canada and some others), but not international law.
Why? Because Israel is recognized as an occupying power: since 1967 it has occupied Gaza, the West Bank and East Jerusalem by military force. According to International Humanitarian Law, peoples under occupation have the legitimate right to resist, even with weapons, against the occupier.
This is supported by:
- UN resolutions, which recognize the right of all peoples to fight against colonial and foreign occupation.
- Geneva Conventions and the practice of the International Criminal Court (CPI), which do not criminalize armed resistance, provided that the laws of war are respected.
In this frame, Hamas is a political and resistance actor, not a terrorist group.
Judith Butler (American philosopher, Berkeley University): affirmed that “armed resistance under occupation cannot be reduced to terrorism,” and that the debate must include the roots of violence: occupation and colonialism.
Hamas could be criticized for certain acts, but that does not nullify its political legitimacy nor its character as a liberation movement.
Israel has imposed the label of "terrorism" as a propaganda tool to:
1) Prevent the world from talking about occupation and apartheid.
2) Justify massive bombing of civilian population in Gaza.
3) Criminalize any form of Palestinian resistance, whether armed or even peaceful (NGOs, students, journalists).
Calling Hamas a “terrorist” is not a legal fact, it’s a political and media strategy.
Israel, on the other hand, has murdered resistance leaders without trial, demonstrating its contempt for international law.
Palestinian resistance groups are comparable to other anti-colonial movements in Africa, Asia and Latin America.
Hamas is a Palestinian actor with real representation in society, as it won elections in 2006.
The UN has never declared Hamas a terrorist. Israel is an occupying power. And according to international law, resistance against occupation is legitimate. That is not terrorism, it is a people's right to liberate themselves.
BREAKING!!! - 11:18PM UK time; I am with the flotilla online. They have just been reached by the Israel speedboats - 5 vessels circling the flotilla. The captain is instructing the team to stay calm and seated, with their passports and life jackets on. I hear them speaking with Israeli soldiers as I type... telling they are carrying humanitarian aid and go in peace. For the time being they are just circled. I am with them, recording everything.
Since the self-proclaimed experts and intellectuals on X are all so quick to give their opinions and judge a complex medical case without taking the time to read or educate themselves, let’s clear things up:
Denunciation of the media harassment and cyberbullying against Imane Khelif
The Algerian boxer Imane Khelif, who defeated the Italian Carini and qualified for the quarter-finals, is enduring relentless media harassment and unbearable cyberbullying. These attacks, often anonymous and cruel, are severely affecting her morale, as well as her mental and physical health. She is mercilessly judged by malicious comments on social media, especially on the X platform.
@elonmusk , owner of the X platform and an extremely influential figure with nearly 193 million followers, took it upon himself to criticize this athlete in several comments. This intervention, echoed by numerous media outlets, has intensified the harassment wave, subjecting Imane Khelif to public humiliation. Mr. Musk, as a leader in technology and social media, you have the power and responsibility to moderate and educate your audience about the devastating impact of such behavior. How is it that someone as intelligent and influential as you would judge a case without first informing yourself about its nature?
You yourself have stated in an interview with Canadian psychologist Jordan Peterson that erroneous choices, caused by misinformation, led to tragic consequences for your own family. How can you, knowing these stakes, judge a case you don’t fully understand and risk harming another person?
Hyperandrogenism is a complex medical phenomenon. In women, it results in an increased production of androgens, substances that cause a rise in testosterone levels. This hormone, by increasing muscle mass, is believed to enhance athletic performance. There are two types of hyperandrogenism: clinical and biological.
Imane Khelif is not an isolated case. Caster Semenya, Francine Niyonsaba, Margaret Wambui, and Dutee Chand have also been victims of discrimination and criticism due to their hyperandrogenism. In 2009, Caster Semenya became a prominent figure in this debate after being subjected to gender testing. Francine Niyonsaba and Margaret Wambui also suffered from this unjust treatment. Dutee Chand, an Indian sprinter, succeeded in 2015 in having one of the IAAF’s early regulations overturned by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), which gave the IAAF two years to prove the superiority of hyperandrogenic athletes. In 2017, a report commissioned by the IAAF concluded that this condition provided a "significant" advantage in certain events.
The impact of these regulations and the mandatory medications to lower testosterone levels is well-documented. For example, Caster Semenya's performance declined when she was forced to take these treatments. These requirements not only harm athletes' performances but also their overall well-being.
It is crucial to recognize the impact of cyberbullying and media harassment on athletes like Imane Khelif. We must work towards a fairer and more respectful sports environment, where each athlete is judged on their performance and not on biological factors beyond their control.
Apparently, some people have seen so many bearded men in skirts that they can no longer tell the difference between a man and a woman. Maybe they should ask the Olympic Committee why they let Imane Khelif compete, instead of targeting an athlete who is simply striving to achieve her dream.