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Any reason why Ive been threadblocked again on US Politics and Ukraine? I really cant see any reason for it, not even the usual madeup ones.
It's because you're a stupid little troll, Pervert.
Your disingenuous shit annoys the moderators.
Learn your lesson.👍
 
Haven have you changed your position regarding your daughter becoming a Tranny?
 
He's right.
The EU is now an authoritarian regime throwing it's weight about like the fascists of old.
It needs to either return to it's roots as an economic bloc only or disband entirely.
This Fourth Reich shit won't wash.

Musk calls for abolition of EU​

The tech mogul lashed out at the “bureaucratic monster” after his platform X was slapped with a huge fine
Musk calls for abolition of EU

FILE PHOTO: Elon Musk © Leon Neal / Getty Images

US-based tech billionaire Elon Musk has called for the dissolution of the European Union after the bloc fined his social media platform X.
On Friday, the European Commission fined X €120 million ($163 million) for “breaching its transparency obligations” under the 2022 Digital Services Act, which sets standards for accountability and content moderation. The ruling called the platform’s blue checkmark system ‘deceptive’ and accused it of weak advertising transparency and failing to provide required data access.
In a series of posts on Saturday, Musk, who often accuses Brussels of imposing excessive regulations, argued that “EU bureaucracy is slowly smothering Europe to death.”
“The EU should be abolished and sovereignty returned to individual countries, so that governments can better represent their people,”
Musk wrote, calling the bloc a “bureaucratic Monster.”

Musk, who also owns Tesla and SpaceX, has previously described the EU as a “giant cathedral to bureaucracy,” arguing that over-regulation suppresses innovation.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio criticized the ruling as “an attack on all American tech platforms and the American people by foreign governments.” US Vice President J.D. Vance said the EU had targeted X for “not engaging in censorship.”
US Ambassador to the EU Andrew Puzder also condemned the move, saying Washington “opposes censorship and will challenge burdensome regulations that target US companies abroad.”
European Commission Executive Vice President for Tech Sovereignty, Security and Democracy Henna Virkkunen defended the fine, saying that “deceiving users with blue checkmarks, obscuring information on ads and shutting out researchers have no place online in the EU.”
Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski reacted to Musk’s tirade by posting, “Go to Mars. There’s no censorship of Nazi salutes there,” referring to accusations that the entrepreneur had performed the salute while celebrating US President Donald Trump’s second-term inauguration in January 2025.
 
He's right.
The EU is now an authoritarian regime throwing it's weight about like the fascists of old.
It needs to either return to it's roots as an economic bloc only or disband entirely.
This Fourth Reich shit won't wash.

Musk calls for abolition of EU​

The tech mogul lashed out at the “bureaucratic monster” after his platform X was slapped with a huge fine
Musk calls for abolition of EU

FILE PHOTO: Elon Musk © Leon Neal / Getty Images

US-based tech billionaire Elon Musk has called for the dissolution of the European Union after the bloc fined his social media platform X.
On Friday, the European Commission fined X €120 million ($163 million) for “breaching its transparency obligations” under the 2022 Digital Services Act, which sets standards for accountability and content moderation. The ruling called the platform’s blue checkmark system ‘deceptive’ and accused it of weak advertising transparency and failing to provide required data access.
In a series of posts on Saturday, Musk, who often accuses Brussels of imposing excessive regulations, argued that “EU bureaucracy is slowly smothering Europe to death.”
“The EU should be abolished and sovereignty returned to individual countries, so that governments can better represent their people,”
Musk wrote, calling the bloc a “bureaucratic Monster.”

Musk, who also owns Tesla and SpaceX, has previously described the EU as a “giant cathedral to bureaucracy,” arguing that over-regulation suppresses innovation.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio criticized the ruling as “an attack on all American tech platforms and the American people by foreign governments.” US Vice President J.D. Vance said the EU had targeted X for “not engaging in censorship.”
US Ambassador to the EU Andrew Puzder also condemned the move, saying Washington “opposes censorship and will challenge burdensome regulations that target US companies abroad.”
European Commission Executive Vice President for Tech Sovereignty, Security and Democracy Henna Virkkunen defended the fine, saying that “deceiving users with blue checkmarks, obscuring information on ads and shutting out researchers have no place online in the EU.”
Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski reacted to Musk’s tirade by posting, “Go to Mars. There’s no censorship of Nazi salutes there,” referring to accusations that the entrepreneur had performed the salute while celebrating US President Donald Trump’s second-term inauguration in January 2025.
“The EU should be abolished and sovereignty returned to individual countries, so that governments can better represent their people,”

^^ My new signature. ^^
 
Apparently, this is just the very invention that farmers have been waiting upon for generations, and of course it's powered by greenwash -

 
If it's legal to laugh at that, good. If not, I withdraw my laugh emoji.
 
Who do these idiots think they are?:LOL:

US must not threaten EU democracy – Brussels​

European Council President Antonio Costa has urged Washington to respect its allies despite differing worldviews
US must not threaten EU democracy – Brussels

President of the European Council Antonio Costa © Pier Marco Tacca/Getty Images

The US must not threaten to interfere in the EU’s “democratic life,” European Council President Antonio Costa has declared, adding that Brussels and Washington no longer share a common worldview.
His comments came in response to the recently unveiled US National Security Strategy, which heavily criticizes the EU’s political and cultural trajectory, warning of “civilizational erasure.” It accuses European institutions of excessive regulation, fostering instability through migration policies, and suppressing political opposition. The document encourages “patriotic European parties” to stand up for democratic freedoms and “unapologetic celebrations” of national identities.
Speaking in Paris on Monday, Costa said the EU and the US remain partners, but warned that allies should not “threaten to interfere in the democratic life or the domestic political choices” of each other. He also cautioned against Washington’s support for “patriotic” parties, stating that it is not up to the US to tell “European citizens... which are the right parties and the wrong parties.”

Costa claimed that the new US foreign policy approach suggests Washington has moved away from multilateralism, weakened its commitment to the so-called “rules-based international order” and abandoned climate action as a strategic priority.
“We have differences in our worldviews,” he surmised.
Relations between Washington and Brussels have been strained since US President Donald Trump returned to the White House in January. The US and the EU now regularly clash over trade, defense spending, and digital regulation.
Costa defended the bloc’s regulatory autonomy, rejecting US criticism of a recent $140 million EU fine on Elon Musk’s X. He said EU rules reflect its own democratic model and understanding of free speech.
The two sides have also clashed over the Ukraine conflict. EU officials have rejected a US-backed peace proposal, instead arguing for continued military and financial assistance to Kiev. Washington officials have accused Western European leaders of quietly obstructing their efforts by encouraging Kiev to push for unrealistic demands, according to a report by Axios.
 
Should be interesting but as usual will be a cover up by the Brit and Irish state.

 
I'd take him over that mug Piers any day
Haha.. You hate Morgan because he's anti-Tommy

When he interviewed Tucker (or Tucker interviewed him 🤔) and for the few seconds they mentioned Tommy, they both said very different things..

Piers went for the lazy establishment put-down that you could read in the Guardian (or Daily Mail), Tucker said that Tommy is a fraud (who doesn't care much about Britain), much more meaningful

The times they are a-changin'

Thanks Nick, thanks Tucker
 
I wasn't thinking about Tommy at all actually. Morgan is just a bell end. Nobody likes him.

I still don't know why Tucker had Tommy on his show and was kissing his arse if now he says he's a fraud.
 
Great stuff.
This can only help in the battle against the western propaganda machine. :)

A star is born: RT India inaugurated by Putin to a country-wide buzz​

RT India’s launch is trending on social platforms, sparking talk about its challenge to Western media narratives
A star is born: RT India inaugurated by Putin to a country-wide buzz

RT’s first broadcast of its new Indian and India-dedicated channel – launched in-person by Russian President Vladimir Putin during his state visit to the country last Friday – generated substantial buzz.
Indian media outlets and influencers discussed the arrival of RT India and widely shared the Russian leader’s “Let’s go” remark delivered live during the inauguration ceremony in New Delhi.
Putin hailed the RT India launch as an “important milestone” that will allow millions of Indians to receive information about Russia’s realities today, its perspectives, and its aspirations.
“This is a momentous event, for it grants millions of Indian citizens clearer, more direct access to insights about contemporary Russia – our realities, aspirations, and perspectives,” he said. “I sincerely hope that Russia Today will not only help present contemporary Russia but will also help orient our society on the priority issues and areas of our cooperation.”


Putin’s channel-launch partner, RT Editor-in-Chief Margarita Simonyan, briefed the Russian president on the extensive promotional and advertising campaign that preceded the channel’s debut, which included branding an entire metro train – eight coaches in total – each themed around a different area of Russia–India cooperation: space, cinema, political ties, nuclear energy, and defense.
“The dialogue began decades ago, we’re just turning up the volume” ran the RT India launch slogan.
One billboard highlighting the immense popularity of Bollywood legend Raj Kapoor in the Soviet Union, caught the attention of the actor’s grandson, whose reaction went viral, Simonyan told Putin.
She also recalled a cultural connection deeply familiar to many in Russia:
“Our generation and that of our parents grew up with the feeling that India was very close. If you said ‘Jimmy, Jimmy’ in any company, someone would reply ‘Aaja, Aaja.’ You could even use it to identify spies. If a person didn’t reply ‘Aaja, Aaja,’ it meant they hadn’t grown up in the Soviet Union, because anyone raised there knows the response to the phrase ‘Jimmy, Jimmy.’


The ceremony’s cultural program also featured the Russian group Polyushka performing the iconic “spy-identifier” musical theme – a superhit song from the 1982 Bollywood movie Disco Dancer, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Gita Siddharth, Kalpana Iyer, Om Puri and Rajesh Khanna.
Raj Kapoor was once also a through-and-through legend in Russia and other states in the erstwhile USSR. The actor and his movies enjoyed a cult following in the country and fueled Russia-India cultural ties. Actors like Dev Anand and Dilip Kumar had their own Russian fan following at the time, but the frenzy that Raj Kapoor triggered could only be rivalled by that of The Beatles.








Challenging Western media narrative​

On Sunday, the hashtag #rteatswesternmedia reached the No. 2 trending position in India, with people discussing RT’s new channel and its different approach to covering India and the region.
In a fresh episode released by popular podcaster Raj Shamani, who boasts nearly 13.5 million subscribers on YouTube, Runjhun Sharma, head of news at RT India, discussed how India’s media narrative is evolving, why a rising India makes several global power centers uncomfortable, and how this is reflected in international media coverage of the country.
Western media often continues to portray India as a nation needing to be “civilized,” focusing disproportionately on manufacturing shock-value around issues such as poverty or cleanliness even, she told Shamani in a clip that has gone viral.
“They [Western media] want to show India its place. With RT, it’s different because Russia has always viewed India as an equal. They’ve been old, trusted friends. That lens of equality changes everything,” she said when describing RT’s approach to covering India.

Speaking at the launch, Putin reflected on the decades-long and trusted ties between the two countries, noting that India has changed profoundly since the days of Raj Kapoor.
He said: “India’s economy has changed. India’s capabilities as a partner have changed. But one thing remains – friendship and a mutual interest in developing our cooperation. I am confident that Russia Today will contribute to the further development of these multifaceted and longstanding relations that have taken shape over many decades.”
Putin also noted that moves by Western countries to shut down RT’s operations in recent years are "out of fear, fear of the truth." Russian leader called RT a sourcse of "truthful and reliable information" not only about Russia but global affaris. "This is what distinguishes it from the propaganda machinery of many Western media outlets, which essentially relay the positions of their governments," he added.
RT’s campaign in India highlights the enduring India–Russia partnership and emphasizes shared perspectives, historic milestones, and the long tradition of friendship between the two nations.
One of the standout visuals features a symbolic image of camaraderie between Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Vladimir Putin.


The campaign is currently visible across Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, and Chennai, occupying 65 prime locations and 190 digital screens and billboards. It has already sparked discussion within India’s media industry, with experts suggesting that RT India’s arrival could have a significant influence on segments of the country’s complex media landscape.
“The launch of RT India is a significant attempt by the Russian government to reclaim the popular imagination of India. Recent years have seen bilateral relations remain largely limited to government-to-government interactions, with minimal popular traction. If at all, Indo-Russian relations still carry the echoes of the Soviet era, with the people-to-people aspect taking a hit due to multiple reasons in the 1990s, including India’s economic liberalization reforms and Russia’s inward recalibration following the end of the USSR. In this context, RT India can be a potent instrument that can catalyze renewed Indo-Russian interactions, not only recuperating historical affinities but potentially elevating them to more substantive levels,” Dr. Mohmad Waseem Malla, a research fellow at the International Center for Peace Studies in New Delhi, told RT.
 
Do these idiots think that kids don't know what a VPN is?
Perhaps spending more on educating kids would be better than this censorship crap?
It's the thin edge of a wedge that will aim for us all soon enough, setting precedent for Chinese style overreach.

 
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Who do these idiots think they are?:LOL:

US must not threaten EU democracy – Brussels​

European Council President Antonio Costa has urged Washington to respect its allies despite differing worldviews
US must not threaten EU democracy – Brussels

President of the European Council Antonio Costa © Pier Marco Tacca/Getty Images

The US must not threaten to interfere in the EU’s “democratic life,” European Council President Antonio Costa has declared, adding that Brussels and Washington no longer share a common worldview.
His comments came in response to the recently unveiled US National Security Strategy, which heavily criticizes the EU’s political and cultural trajectory, warning of “civilizational erasure.” It accuses European institutions of excessive regulation, fostering instability through migration policies, and suppressing political opposition. The document encourages “patriotic European parties” to stand up for democratic freedoms and “unapologetic celebrations” of national identities.
Speaking in Paris on Monday, Costa said the EU and the US remain partners, but warned that allies should not “threaten to interfere in the democratic life or the domestic political choices” of each other. He also cautioned against Washington’s support for “patriotic” parties, stating that it is not up to the US to tell “European citizens... which are the right parties and the wrong parties.”

Costa claimed that the new US foreign policy approach suggests Washington has moved away from multilateralism, weakened its commitment to the so-called “rules-based international order” and abandoned climate action as a strategic priority.
“We have differences in our worldviews,” he surmised.
Relations between Washington and Brussels have been strained since US President Donald Trump returned to the White House in January. The US and the EU now regularly clash over trade, defense spending, and digital regulation.
Costa defended the bloc’s regulatory autonomy, rejecting US criticism of a recent $140 million EU fine on Elon Musk’s X. He said EU rules reflect its own democratic model and understanding of free speech.
The two sides have also clashed over the Ukraine conflict. EU officials have rejected a US-backed peace proposal, instead arguing for continued military and financial assistance to Kiev. Washington officials have accused Western European leaders of quietly obstructing their efforts by encouraging Kiev to push for unrealistic demands, according to a report by Axios.
The hypocrisy of this appointed git.
The EU loves interfering in the "democratic life" of the member states!
 
The hypocrisy of this appointed git.
The EU loves interfering in the "democratic life" of the member states!
The EU Reich detests democracy, that much is obvious.
All you have to do is to look at the way it treats Orban and Hungary.
It actively economically terrorises member states who won't bow to its will.
 
You may not see race but race sees you

I'm no fan of Gript (and political conservatism in general) and anyone who calls antiwhiteism "racism", or that race is a "skin colour" is utter cringe..

But If Scallan's good for one thing, it's making the politicians traitors seethe with anger (having to answer his questions) -


View: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ePkkFny1pnE
 
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Atheist Christmas ? !

Atheist Winter Festival ! ?

What's it all about, Atheist ? !
 
Do these idiots think that kids don't know what a VPN is?
Perhaps spending more on educating kids would be better than this censorship crap?
It's the thin edge of a wedge that will aim for us all soon enough, setting precedent for Chinese style overreach.

I dont think this really is about 16 years old and below not having social but rather getting age, hence, ID verification off adults who do want internet access. The UK has already introduced age verification and by extension ID. They claim it was to stop young people viewing online porn. However just the other day I was blocked from reading Nick Griffin's substack until I had proven my age. In other words they want a list of the people who are reading certain unapproved thinkers and writers.
 
I dont think this really is about 16 years old and below not having social but rather getting age, hence, ID verification off adults who do want internet access. The UK has already introduced age verification and by extension ID. They claim it was to stop young people viewing online porn. However just the other day I was blocked from reading Nick Griffin's substack until I had proven my age. In other words they want a list of the people who are reading certain unapproved thinkers and writers.
If you have to identify yourself, to prove that you're not "underage", then of course that includes everybody. Duh
 
Do you believe in God?

Do you celebrate Christmas as a Christian?

Hm
I am a religion in Moderation type of fella !

Just a light skim is enough for me !

Myself and God ( if God and Christ exist ) might well get on Ok, if all sides stay Moderate !

Everything in Moderation especially the Christian Religion !

Bar the odd nasty thoughts, I don't really put in the kind of effort needed to be a Bad fella anyway !
 

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