@TessGordonMD@MarcoFoster_ Dude how are u a doctor lmfao you shouldn’t be responsible for any major moral decisions if you can’t even see a genocide for what it is
@clockedout80@prem_thakker be nice man, hindus didn't make ur mom drink and smoke while she was pregnant with you. also shower more and make eye contact when speaking to people.
Both Asmongold and Hasan finished their streams around the same time, but they ended with two very different messages.
I thought it was worth sharing so you can see the contrast.
@CS74LLC@prem_thakker Hey man instead of screaming into the void online maybe you could read that stat a little closer and realize that it is talking about income earners, which billionaires are not
@JohnHMcCallum1@jaynedomain@AthletesInSpace “Secular rule?” What are you talking about? Evangelical republicans are literally swarming like rats under Trump and they’re accelerating the climate crisis with their dogshit policies
@EastonMooreIV@UhIDunnoMan@bilbosfootcomb You have effaced every bit of love and mercy in the Gospel. What you believe is completely removed from what Christ taught. You’re more like a Pharisee than you are like Christ.
El Papa Francisco sobre los trabajadores:
"El trabajo es con derechos o es esclavo. Aquel que explota a una persona es un verdugo y esto no es comunista, lo dice el Evangelio".
And in that time, you've taken millions of dollars directly from:
AIPAC board members and executives
AbbVie
Aetna
AirBnB
Allstate
Amazon
Anthem Blue Cross
AstraZeneca
AT&T
Blue Shield of California
FOX Corporation
Cruise
Cox Communications
DaVita
CVS Health
Deloitte
DraftKings
eBay
Eli Lilly
Enterprise
Ernst & Young
Facebook
FanDuel
Fidelity
Ford
Genentech
General Motors
Gilead Sciences
Google
Hewlett Packard
Intuit
KPMG
Lyft
Novo Nordisk
Oracle
Paramount
PayPal
PG&E
Pfizer
PwC
Restaurant Association PAC
Safeway
Sprint
TMobile
Target
TaskRabbit
Tesla
HomeDepot
Uber
United Airlines
Visa
Verizon
Walgreens
Yelp
Zillow
I could keep going, but this is already a novel of a tweet.
🇨🇲 A young girl broke through the crowd and ran toward the Pope outside Japoma Stadium in Douala, Cameroon, where an estimated 600,000 people had gathered. Pope Leo XIV lifted her into his arms and gave her a hug.
The moment came as the Pope continues a high-security visit to Cameroon, as he entered the war zone of Bamenda amid the country’s Anglophone Crisis.
The separatist conflict, which began in 2016, stems from long-standing grievances in English-speaking regions over marginalization by the French-speaking central government. Armed groups are seeking to create an independent state known as “Ambazonia,” and the fighting has killed more than 6,500 people and displaced over 650,000.
He said he came as a “servant of dialogue” to show residents they are not forgotten and to push for a permanent end to the violence. His presence prompted a fragile, three-day pause in fighting, with residents hoping it can be translated into a lasting peace.
He will be spending Friday speaking to students and teachers in the more stable French-speaking regions.
His Holiness Pope Leo XIV (@Pontifex), I condemn the insult to Your Excellency on behalf of the great nation of Iran, and declare that the desecration of Jesus, the prophet of peace and brotherhood, is not acceptable to any free person. I wish you glory by Allah.
@TheAmz2017 @JJs9ft @ripplebrain By and large, oil is globally priced in dollars by OPEC, creating a demand for the dollar that allows U.S. to sell debt and pay for our government expenditures. By eliminating 20% of oil in the market, countries are now looking to pay for oil in other currencies
God does not bless any conflict. Anyone who is a disciple of Christ, the Prince of Peace, is never on the side of those who once wielded the sword and today drop bombs. Military action will not create space for freedom or times of #Peace, which comes only from the patient promotion of coexistence and dialogue among peoples.
1st station: "Every person in authority will have to answer to God for the way they exercise their power." Jesus says, "whatever you do to another human being, especially to the small & vulnerable, you do unto me. And it is to me that you will one day give an account."
8th station: Mothers weep for their children "imprisoned during protests, deported by policies devoid of compassion, shipwrecked on desperate journeys of hope, killed in war zones, & wiped out in death camps."
Grant us, Lord, a maternal heart & tears of compassion.