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Last night Israeli Apartheid Forces assaulted a group of Palestinians young men during a raid on the village of Al-Tabqa south of Hebron , this is in the West Bank and this is the “most moral army in the world“
Pete Wicks faced criticism when he said ~ “I prefer dogs to most people. Dogs never let you down or gossip about you, give me a dog any day. At least dogs don't take offence when you say something they don't like! At least dogs aren't two faced, they either like you or they don't and they're usually a good judge of character.”
RT if you agree with him ~ I certainly do.
🍻SAVE has written to Greenwich Council to ask them to halt the total demolition of the locally-listed, 184 year-old Anglesea Arms pub. A Developer has submitted plans to build 7 flats.
You can object here➡️https://t.co/XpVCqDthKY
Jeffrey Epstein funded Peter Thiel’s Palantir extensively when it was a start-up. The two men wined and dined numerous times.
Palantir now harvests all of our data without our consent due to a contract they have with the NHS.
Who lobbied for those contracts?
Peter Mandelson.
Calves aren’t cargo*
*Yet @BrittanyFerries transports thousands every year for over 18 hours from Ireland to France.
For young unweaned calves, going this long without feed is in breach of EU animal welfare law.
Tag them in the comments and tell them to end live exports!
📢 NGOs including @ciwf + @Welfarm are speaking up against the shipping company, Brittany Ferries, for its unlawful transport of very young calves.
These calves are not being fed for over 18 hours on a crossing from Ireland to France, in clear breach of EU law.
Take action 👇
Had not seen this. Wow.
"Palantir hired four Ministry of Defence officials last year. Then it won its biggest ever contract with the department."
How is this not corruption?
https://t.co/UHpCpg4jAn
💔 The Shadow Over the Spanish Galgo
Today, February 1st, marks World Galgo Day (Día del Galgo). But for thousands of these elegant, soulful "long dogs," this isn’t a day of celebration—it is the start of a fight for survival.
In Spain, the end of the hunting season on February 1st traditionally marks the moment when Galgos are deemed "useless" by hunters. What follows is a tragedy that many choose to look away from:
Mass Abandonment: Thousands of dogs are discarded, left to fend for themselves in the wilderness or on busy motorways.
Systemic Cruelty: Many face brutal ends, like the "piano dance" depicted in the haunting silhouette of this tree—a grim tradition that has no place in a modern world.
Legal Loopholes: Despite new animal welfare laws, hunting dogs are often excluded from the same protections as domestic pets.
🕊️ How You Can Help
We cannot change the past, but we can change the future for the ones still waiting in the dark.
Spread Awareness: Share this post to let the world know the truth behind the #WorldGalgoDay hashtag.
Support Rescues: Follow and donate to organizations like Galgos del Sol who work tirelessly on the front lines.
Adopt/Foster: Galgos make incredible, "45mph couch potato" companions. Give a rescued hound the sofa they deserve.
Today, we raise our voices for those who cannot speak. Let’s bring them out of the shadows. #WorldGalgoDay #DiaDelGalgo #FreeTheGalgo #GalgoRescue #AnimalRights #EndTheHunt
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There are many things worse than death
As this whale knew all too well.
Long weeks of unimaginable suffering with gear embedded in his flesh, unable to feed, sharks swirling.
Utterly exhausted. No hope of escape.
Do you know why?
They changed fishing lines in the 1990s to be far more lethal, and they refuse to deploy measures to mitigate harm
(Ropes with breaking strength ≤7.56 kN (1700 lbsf) could reduce life-threatening entanglements by at least 72%).
That's the fishing industry. Negligent. Unconcerned. Subsidized ecocide.
Below: Division. One of the rarest whale species on Earth.
His life had barely begun. He was 4. He'd been entangled four times in his short life. He was already starving here on Dec. 4, but would suffer over seven more weeks as they couldn't free him.
There are many things worse than death
As this whale knew all too well.
Long weeks of unimaginable suffering with gear embedded in his flesh, unable to feed, sharks swirling.
Utterly exhausted. No hope of escape.
Do you know why?
They changed fishing lines in the 1990s to be far more lethal, and they refuse to deploy measures to mitigate harm
(Ropes with breaking strength ≤7.56 kN (1700 lbsf) could reduce life-threatening entanglements by at least 72%).
That's the fishing industry. Negligent. Unconcerned. Subsidized ecocide.
Below: Division. One of the rarest whale species on Earth.
His life had barely begun. He was 4. He'd been entangled four times in his short life. He was already starving here on Dec. 4, but would suffer over seven more weeks as they couldn't free him.
via Dr Tom Montgomery
@DrTOMontgomery
My wife's team placed cameras in slaughterhouses and documented sheep kicked repeatedly in the face, cowering in fear, and hoisted onto the evisceration line while fully conscious. All violations of law.
When my wife rescued 3 of these poor lambs, they charged HER with crimes. Her trial starts today.
King Charles accused of hypocrisy after 12 foxes 'strung up like trophies' on his land
The grim discovery made in countryside owned by the monarch near Penicuik comes as Charles claims to be at one with nature in a new documentary.
The grim discovery in countryside owned by the monarch, near Penicuik, Midlothian, sparked a police probe and comes as Charles claims to be at one with the natural world in a documentary out this week.
Campaigners have written to the King urging him to intervene after images obtained by the Sunday Mail showed the slaughtered animals, with some of the bloody carcasses draped over a fence near a publicly accessible path.
Robbie Marsland, director of Scotland and Northern Ireland for the League Against Cruel Sports which has written to the King, said: “Twelve foxes shot and strung up like trophies on Crown Estate land is grotesque.
“This slaughter isn’t about protecting livestock, it’s about protecting pheasants from foxes so birds can be shot for sport.
“It’s killing to kill, dressed up as countryside management.
This is Jihad al-Dardasawi, 49 years old, residing in Turkman Street in the Shejaiya neighborhood. His wife prepared food at their home in Shejaiya, and he borrowed an electric bike from his neighbor to deliver the food to his brother receiving treatment at Al-Shifa Hospital in the western part of Gaza City. Eyewitness reports indicate that he was targeted by an Israeli drone purely for amusement, as part of the random killings carried out during the genocide in Gaza.