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Right.

I meant that they shut one down, because it gave them power, and they left the other alone, because leaving it alone gave them power.

People get hung up on "hypocrisy" which is giving them too much credit.

One gave them power. The other didn't.

Simple.

Never forget.

This person voted for war with Iran?

How odd.

WHAT THE FUCK DO YOU MEAN THEY'RE KILLING US BACK

WOW!
🇮🇷💥🇮🇱 Missile strikes on Tel Aviv!

Yes it sucks, no you can’t fix it, don’t waste your life worrying about it.

Why indeed.

I thought Trump might be more relentless this time around after they tried to destroy his life in multiple ways..

@YoungBlood
Hey Mrs. Bondi, He's the low hanging fruit. How come he's still operating?

This is all so oddly theatrical the way they just take turns.

It's like those old comedies where they would just pause to let the other person retaliate in the most comical way..

It's effectively an echo chamber

Danish department determined to dump Microsoft - Jutes revolt against Redmond: Minister for Digital Affairs aims the longboats away from V... - https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2025/06/13/danish_department_dump_microsoft/

for iran, capitulating to israel and the USA's demands isn't really an option. they won't stop until "regime change" is achieved which really means total destabilization, then ultimately becoming a puppet state or outright occupied territory of israel, like they are in process of taking over gaza right now.

iran could retaliate, and risk a nuclear strike from israel. israel can't defeat iran in a ground war so eventually all out war with iran would likely lead to iran being nuked.

iran's options aren't good. they could fold like syria, be destroyed like libya, or say screw it and launch everything at israel, and risk being nuked and possible US involvmenet.

Interestingly, a lot of the boomer/millennial kids shows like sesame Street basically have no influence anymore. They're showing up on YouTube channels to scavenge some scraps of relevance.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/06/12/politicians-dont-want-to-admit-truth-northern-ireland-riots/

Do local communities have any right to object to the imposition of alien, or at least unfamiliar, cultures upon them? Is it always irrational and xenophobic to resent someone because of their apparent refusal to learn the language of the country in which they have chosen to live? Is it similarly unreasonable to object to the amount of local authority resources devoted towards easing that problem?

And while it is both dangerous and unjust to make blanket assumptions about any nationality’s attitudes to women and sex, it is undeniable that certain cultures have, by western standards, an outdated view of women’s roles in society. Until relatively recently, it was decreed by our political masters that we should never cast aspersions on such attitudes and cultures, but such restrictions are no longer taken seriously, not after the grooming gangs scandal, or Kemi Badenoch’s warning that not all cultures are equally valid.

What about the Iranian embassy?

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