RT @raphaeldogg
I try to imagine what it would take to change the party, with most of the new rw MPs probably unmovable for twenty years. All that time and effort to THEN do something good with it? Nope. https://twitter.com/delhi_dave/status/1638225860141391890
RT @Colin1866
More lies from the British Establishment exposed:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/mar/21/multiple-civilian-deaths-linked-to-2016-17-british-airstrikes-against-is-in-mosul
RT @RedCollectiveUK
It's almost inconceivable that the legalised kidnapping of often teenage girls in the US, as described here by @ParisHilton, still goes on today. I can only imagine the fear these people must experience and this abhorrent practice must finally end, now.
https://news.sky.com/video/paris-hilton-its-almost-like-they-enjoyed-abusing-children-12836291
RT @bullshitjobs
Scientists: "We are at the brink of total ecological collapse!"
Children: "We don't want to die on an uninhabitable planet!"
Governments: "More jobs!"
https://www.thelocal.se/20230321/swedish-court-to-hear-young-peoples-climate-lawsuit-against-the-state/
RT @Nurseborisbash
While Boris Johnson was lying and partying, three of my friends died trying to save others. Tomorrow he'll be lying to save himself.
I've been left with long covid, salary stopped because I tried to save others. Tomorrow he'll be lying to save himself.
RT @jasongorman
My reply to someone promoting the use of Copilot and GPT-4 as the cure for all our software engineering bottlenecks. #CodingIsNotTheBottleneck
RT @simonmaginn
Jackie Walker - 'Slave Trade'
#ItWasAScam
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qcn8pf1o4MI
RT @embedded_iot
If you support @UKLabour then you have to vote Tory. 🤣 https://twitter.com/alexnunns/status/1547502036186550275
I mean, Black people here have been saying this since the fifties *at least* - pretty striking that so much of the public at large is only now catching up in light of recent events.
If you enjoy threads like these, you might enjoy my new book, The Press Gallery -- a collection of 500+ newspaper clippings on themes from everything blamed on the bicycle (and jazz and the tango and bobbed hair, and...) to how complaints that nobody wants to work anymore go so far back that maybe nobody ever wanted to work.
Unbound in London will publish this book -- they work by taking pledges to cover initial costs of the book. Pledge here to make the book a reality:
Francis. Old guy in the corner. Socialist, maybe even a (shock) Marxist. Can't stop writing. Musician. Coder for over 30 years.