Ćerka gleda neke crtaće sa hrvatskom sinhronizacijom i da skratim priču mi smo sada obitelj i traži tisuću kojekakvih novaca da joj dam jer joj treba za nešto tipa mrkvu ili tak neš
Gay people shouldn’t have to put up with this shit in our own country. If you come to this country, and you accept our values and ways of life there’s no issue. When you come and try and subject us to your religious doctrine to make our lives worse, then there is a problem.
The number of americans i’ve had in my mentions blaming immigration for a murder in the uk tells you everything about whose actually driving this culture war.
Corporation: "We made $4B but spent $3.9B so we only owe taxes on $100M."
Government: "Totally reasonable."
You: "I made $60K but spent $58K on survival."
Government: "You owe taxes on $60K."
You: "That's not—"
Government: "File by May 15."
watching these racist anti immigration people scream about how much they love polish people is crazy. do they really think we forgot how they spoke about polish immigrants 10 years ago?
I asked a local councillor if the russian refinery here in Ireland should be sanctioned.
He said yes, if it was supplying Israel.
But Russia? No.
This is Ireland’s sanctions hypocrisy in 90 seconds.
Most British Muslims I know have no issue living alongside people with different beliefs, values or lifestyles. That’s what a pluralistic society looks like. If that’s an issue, perhaps the UK isn’t the place for you.
Ireland defense for supplying roughly 90% of EU alumina exports to Russia is that the EU never sanctioned alumina.
But when it came to Israel, Ireland didn't wait for the EU.
Dublin pushed ahead with its own Occupied Territories legislation, openly challenging the EU's common trade policy and arguing that moral considerations required action.
Apparently, "we can't act without Brussels" applies to Russia, but not to Israel.
Interesting standard.
Paul Mescal makes a statement in support of trans rights ahead of the 2026 London Trans+ Pride March:
“I’m incredibly proud to stand in support of my trans friends and the wider trans community. Given the political climate at the moment it feels more and more pressing that we make our voices heard. This is a moment for respect, safety and recognition. Trans rights are human rights.”