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Byrdman 1 hour ago
There's the sun above "Africa." 🌞🤩 image
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Byrdman 1 hour ago
The greatest plandemic is not a virus. Viruses are fictions of medicine... #CognitiveDissonance 🧠⏰ image
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Byrdman 2 days ago
Have you made your LUNCH NOTES today? Do you have your HALL PASS? 😳 image
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Byrdman 2 days ago
Privately owned corporations are your heroes! 😆 image
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Byrdman 3 days ago
During your school daze they set your brain just as one sets an alarm clock to never deviate from the norm. 🧠⏰ #CognitiveDissonance image
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Byrdman 3 days ago
Your grandparents had it, your parents had it, and now you have it, and your kids are learning it too... #CognitiveDissonance 🧠🦄 image
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Byrdman 4 days ago
Cannot upload videos longer than 10 seconds using shitty @Damus but it works easily using Primal...obviously Primal rocks and Damus sucks! 😆
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Byrdman 5 days ago
Pope Nicholas V issued the papal bull Dum Diversas on 18 June, 1452. It authorised Alfonso V of Portugal to reduce any “Saracens (Muslims) and pagans and any other unbelievers” to perpetual slavery. This facilitated the Portuguese slave trade from West Africa. The same pope wrote the bull Romanus Pontifex on January 5, 1455 to the same Alfonso. As a follow-up to the Dum diversas, it extended to the Catholic nations of Europe dominion over discovered lands during the Age of Discovery. Along with sanctifying the seizure of non-Christian lands, it encouraged the enslavement of native, non-Christian peoples in Africa and the New World. Doctrine of Discovery LAST REVISED MAY 14, 2026 On March 30, 2023, the Vatican formally repudiated the Doctrine of Discovery. The Doctrine of Discovery is a legal concept coined in Johnson v. M’Intosh, an 1823 U.S. Supreme Court decision that has come to be understood as meaning that ownership and sovereignty over land passed to Europeans because they "discovered" it. The Doctrine is backed by 15th-century papal bulls that legitimized the colonial-era seizure of Indigenous lands. The papal bulls provided religious backing to the Portuguese and Spanish kingdoms looking to expand their territories in Africa and the Americas for the sake of spreading Christianity. The Doctrine continues to form the foundation of some property law today. It was cited as recently as a 2005 U.S. Supreme Court decision involving the Oneida Indian Nation written by the late justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. In June 2015, Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission issued its 94 calls to action. The 49th called on all faith groups to repudiate concepts used to justify European sovereignty over Indigenous lands and peoples. The Vatican offered no evidence that the three 15th-century papal bulls (Dum Diversas, Romanus Pontifex, and Inter Caetera) had themselves been formally abrogated, rescinded or rejected. But it cited a subsequent bull, Sublimis Deus in 1537, that reaffirmed that Indigenous people shouldn't be deprived of their liberty or the possession of their property, and were not to be enslaved. A Vatican statement said the 15th-century papal bulls, or decrees, "did not adequately reflect the equal dignity and rights of Indigenous peoples" and have never been considered expressions of the Catholic faith. Papal Bulls A papal bull, in Roman Catholicism, is an official letter or document from the Pope. Dum Diversas - June 18, 1452 Pope Nicholas V issued the papal bull Dum Diversas which authorised Alfonso V of Portugal to reduce any “Saracens (Muslims) and pagans and any other unbelievers” to perpetual slavery. This facilitated the Portuguese slave trade from West Africa. Romanus Pontifex - January 5, 1455 Pope Nicholas V wrote the bull Romanus Pontifex as a follow-up to the Dum Diversas. It extended dominion over ‘discovered’ lands to the Catholic nations of Europe. Along with sanctifying the seizure of non-Christian lands, it encouraged the enslavement of native, non-Christian peoples in Africa and the New World. Inter Caetera - May 4, 1493 Pope Alexander VI issued the bull Inter Caetera stating one Christian nation did not have the right to establish dominion over lands previously dominated by another Christian nation, thus establishing the Law of Nations. Sublimis Deus – June 2, 1537 Pope Paul III issued the bull which forbids the enslavement of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas and all other people who could be discovered later. image
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Byrdman 1 week ago
These remains you cannot explain. 🌞
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Byrdman 1 week ago
"They came with a Bible and their religion, stole our land, crushed our spirit, and now they tell us we should be thankful to the Lord for being saved." - Pontiac (1718-1769) #AmericanDream #IndigenousResistance #DecolonizeHistory #NativeVoices #Colonialism image
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Byrdman 3 weeks ago
Fix the money, fix the world. #Bitcoin 🌞
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Byrdman 3 weeks ago
The entire world is a Roman/British Crown Plantation. You also use debt notes printed by the foreign CORPORATION in "your little island." 🤫 #BritishCrown #CityOfRome #VaticanCity #USCorporation #USA 🇺🇸🇬🇧🏛️🏴‍☠️ image
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Byrdman 3 weeks ago
Voting is the religion of worshiping an old man on his deathbed as a Lord and Savior. 🏛️ #PoliticalSatire #PowerAndWorship #BlindFaith #CultOfAuthority #Voting image
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Byrdman 3 weeks ago
This was your vision of a place to raise your kids, no? 😳 image