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Every page is a new page. Because you think you are free, so you are lost.
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Juma 9 months ago
always amazed by the structure of offshore rigs, from the seabed to the surface
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Juma 9 months ago
Israeli army database suggests at least 83% of Gaza dead were civilians Classified intelligence from May reveals Israel believed it had killed ~8,900 militants in Gaza, indicating a proportion of civilian slaughter with few parallels in modern warfare. https://t.co/cEWNLBXgsR
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Juma 9 months ago
100% of Thai women working in Israeli agriculture report being sexually assaulted in Israel — 654 of 654 surveyed. A report by immigration experts Dr. Yahel Kurlander and Dr. Shahar Shoham said “the State of Israel has abandoned these women” and that filing a complaint can mean losing both job and home. 📎Wikileaks
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Juma 10 months ago
Venezuelans are having to come up with innovative ways to get rid of their worthless bolivar banknotes after the national currency saw a 99.6% devaluation. The bolivar’s highest note – 100,000 Bs.F. – is now worth just US$4.
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Juma 10 months ago
Happy Weekend😅 image
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Juma 10 months ago
Princess of Monaco 🇲🇨 Charlene Lynette Wittstock, she was born on 25 January 1978 in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. She met Prince Albert II at the Mare Nostrum swimming competition in Monte Carlo, Monaco, in 2000 and married on 1 July 2011. Yes, before her royal marriage, Charlene was an Olympic swimmer representing South Africa.
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Juma 10 months ago
Dafoe 😂🤣
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Juma 10 months ago
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Juma 10 months ago
🔥🤯 Israeli audiences are calling for a boycott of the new Superman film after the superhero is portrayed as standing firmly against genocide. image
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Juma 10 months ago
Bruh Politico & Business Insider's Loyalty Oath to Israel Axel Springer, the German publishing house and owner of Politico (US & EU), Business Insider, Die Welt, and Germany’s biggest tabloid Bild requires all employees to adhere to a corporate “code of conduct” whose #2 value is: “support the right of existence of the State of Israel.” CEO Mathias Döpfner, who is also one of the company’s largest shareholders, once wrote in internal memos: “Zionismus über alles” (“Zionism above all”) and “Israel, my country” (Die Zeit leak). Döpfner also sits on the boards of Palantir, Netflix, and Warner Music. Palantir CEO Alex Karp previously served on Axel Springer’s supervisory board.
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Juma 10 months ago
Oh my childhood image
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Juma 10 months ago
Above all, always be capable of feeling deeply any injustice committed against anyone, anywhere in the world. This is the most beautiful quality in a revolutionary.” —Ernesto Che Guevara image
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Juma 10 months ago
SAID LOUDER🗣️📣 image
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Juma 10 months ago
Israel is a decolonization project,” they say— Meanwhile, the founders of Zionism:👇 image
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Juma 10 months ago
A Zionist family taking over a Palestinian home in the village of Deir Yassin in June 1949, where a massacre happened and the survivors were expelled a year earlier. Photographer Yehuda Eisenstark took this picture and it's located in the "IDF and Defense Archive." image
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Juma 10 months ago
You ask, "Stole from whom?" From the people who lived there. From the farmers of al-Majdal, the fishermen of Jaffa, the families of Deir Yassin. From 750,000 Palestinians who were driven from their homes at gunpoint and forbidden to return. From the owners of lands, orchards, and keys who still carry their deeds. That’s who. You ask, "When did this theft occur?" It began long before 1948. With settlers arriving under British protection, buying land from absentee landlords, then expelling the peasants who had worked it for generations. It continued through Plan Dalet. Through massacres and demolitions. Through the razing of 400 villages and the renaming of everything that came before. And it has never stopped. You ask if Hamas is the legitimate government. Was the ANC legitimate in apartheid South Africa? Was the FLN legitimate in French Algeria? Was the Viet Minh legitimate when the U.S. called them terrorists? Legitimacy doesn’t come from your approval. It comes from the people who suffer and still resist. You ask if they’ve done anything wrong. Yes. But resistance has never required perfection. No colonized people have ever been told to resist flawlessly, except the ones empire wants gone. You bring up Cambodia and Thailand. That is not a question. That is a deflection. Neither Cambodia nor Thailand was built on the mass expulsion of the other’s population. Neither denies the other's right to exist. Neither pretends the land was empty. And neither drops bombs on the dispossessed while claiming sacred entitlement. You ask what makes me qualified to speak. I am qualified because I know what colonization looks like. Because my ancestors were conquered. Because my people were called "gooks," "chinks," and "slopes" as they bled for their land. Because I carry the memory of resistance. And I recognize its shape when I see it. I’m Vietnamese. We buried French colonialism. Then we buried American imperialism. We didn’t win because we were polite. We won because we refused to be erased. So don’t ask me why I speak for Palestine. Ask yourself why every colonized people recognizes themselves in Gaza. You ask how many Muslim countries there should be. The better question is, how many Jewish states require checkpoints, ethnic cleansing, and airstrikes to exist? Palestine is not resisting Judaism. It is resisting erasure. And here’s the truth you cannot say out loud. You weren’t hated for who you were. You were hated the moment your nationalism arrived with tanks and roadmaps, and declared the people already living there a demographic problem. They don’t hate your identity. They hate the occupation that hides behind it. They hate that you took their land, exiled their families, and rewrote their suffering, then called their grief "antisemitism." This isn’t about how many Muslim countries should exist. It’s about the one Jewish state being built on top of another people’s ruins. And no amount of rhetorical gymnastics will make theft look like survival. Or settler colonialism look like indigeneity. Cr: Soni Thang image
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Juma 10 months ago
Sing a Song for Peter🤣😁 image