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We demand dignity, liberation & self-determination for all people 🇵🇸🇸🇩🇨🇩 Pro-Human Rights • backup: @ecomarxx • Views my own • https://t.co/cAE6YJelRj
Apr 25 59 tweets 13 min read
Some Free Palestines from around the world…

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Jan 15 5 tweets 2 min read
Here is incontrovertible proof that the British Foreign Secretary @David_Cameron is knowingly lying to the public to defend genocide.

This is personally punishable under the Genocide Convention as complicity.

A short thread… Proof @David_Cameron knew Israel is breaking international law, FIVE DAYS AGO.

Nov 19, 2023 36 tweets 9 min read
Due to the overuse of the word, perhaps, or the fear of being wrongly labelled an antisemite, some people seem reluctant to label Israel as a fascist state.

So, let's take a look at what fascism is, the key defining characterises of fascism, and how Israel stacks up.

🧵 'Fascism' comes from the Latin 'fasces,' which "denotes a bundle of wooden rods, including a protruding axe blade." Fascist regimes "require citizens to be as unified as the tightly bound fasces" (Britannica).

Mussolini, the first fascist dictator, coined the modern term.
Nov 16, 2023 9 tweets 7 min read
Here is the full list of MPs supporting textbook genocide.

It doesn’t matter if they are ‘Noes’ (no to ceasefire, mostly Tories) or ‘No Vote Recorded’ (abstained, mostly Labour)—the outcome is identical and they know this.

Every one has blood on their hands. Vote them out.

🧵 I’m posting these in parts as glitchy Twitter can’t handle 20 images at once.

The Noes:


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Oct 22, 2022 4 tweets 1 min read
Overt enemies are much easier to defeat than covert ones The Tories alone aren’t the problem.

The fact the most widely-accepted viewpoint is that the only way to defeat them is to endorse a different representative of the establishment is the primary hurdle to change.

Labour, then, are a bigger blocker to progress than the Tories.
Oct 29, 2021 9 tweets 2 min read
The obsession with using ‘hard-working’ as an adjective to describe people is insidious.

Language is a powerful way to disseminate ideas and indoctrinate.

Here, it reinforces the notion that a citizen’s worth is tied to his labour.

There are four clear problems with this.

⬇️ First, and most blatantly, it’s ableist & ageist.

If you’re incapable of working, it implies your worth is zero.

This reinforces Thatcher’s neoliberal smear campaign from the 70’s when she successfully split the working class in two, carving the heart out of British community. Image