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Vex King (@vexking) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I recently saw a beautiful reframe that suggests that every time your heart races before a brave moment, you whisper to yourself, “This is my inner applause.” Your body is sensing that something meaningful is about to happen and is cheering you on in its own language.

Saulė (@sankuperis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You know, in the EU we don’t get grabbed by masked officers and shot to death. We’re also allowed into the country with politician memes on our phone. Idk, guys, I think it’s your free speech that’s suffering

Joe Walsh (@walshfreedom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

They had him on the ground. Six agents pinned him down. They disarmed him. They removed his gun from its holster. And THEN they shot him. Ten times. To repeat. AFTER they pinned him to the ground, and AFTER they disarmed him, they shot him. Ten times. They murdered him.

Joyce Carol Oates (@joycecaroloates) 's Twitter Profile Photo

it is generally forgotten that 15,000-20,000 Germans were killed protesting Hitler, or aligning themselves with groups protesting Hitler. always there are courageous persons in opposition to a rising authoritarian state, as we are seeing in the US; if those in opposition are

Jasmine NoDramaMama 🟧 (@jasmineweidenb1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Joyce Carol Oates Sophie Scholl (23) and her brother, Hans Scholl (24), of the White Rose (a non-violent, intellectual resistance group in Nazi Germany) were executed by guillotine a few days after they were busted by the Gestapo for distributing leaflets at the University of Munich in 1943.

Peter Verney (@peterverney1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Joyce Carol Oates My Dad cycled to Germany several times in the 1930s. He made friends with some great people there, only for many of them to "disappear" as the grip of the regime tightened.

<a href="/JoyceCarolOates/">Joyce Carol Oates</a> My Dad cycled to Germany several times in the 1930s.  He made friends with some great people there, only for many of them to "disappear" as the grip of the regime tightened.
Plain Vanilla (@PlainVanillaPub@Chaos.Social) (@plainvanillapub) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tilo Jung "Es ist Aufgabe der Amerikanischen Justiz das zu verfolgen..." - eben das funktioniert in den USA gerade nicht unter Trump. zum Vergleich dazu Syrien: bundestag.de/webarchiv/pres…

A-Z (@az07799583) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tilo Jung Sieht man die Realität nicht? HÖRT MAN SIE NICHT? Wie ist es möglich einer Truppe mit Absolution..Lizenz to kill..zu vertrauen .. Rechtsstaat? Im Moment nicht mehr... Man muss nicht drum herum reden.

Prof. Karl Lauterbach (@karl_lauterbach) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ein Obdachloser schlägt in einer zugigen Schlucht vor dem Deutschen Bundestag sein Lager auf. Er muss Kälte und Krankheit fürchten, in anderen Teilen der Stadt läge er noch unsicherer. Es gibt zu wenige Schlafplätze. Oft sind es psychisch kranke Menschen, wir aber stumpfen ab

Ein Obdachloser schlägt in einer zugigen  Schlucht vor dem Deutschen Bundestag sein Lager auf. Er muss Kälte und Krankheit fürchten, in anderen Teilen der Stadt läge er noch unsicherer. Es gibt zu wenige Schlafplätze. Oft sind es psychisch kranke Menschen, wir aber stumpfen ab
Mo Asumang (@moasumang) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Prof. Karl Lauterbach So traurig! Ich hab im Dezember einen toten Obdachlosen auf dem Alexandeplatz gefunden. Ich weiss nicht wie es so weit kommen kann 😔

ROMEO (@planetromeo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To our Rainbow family in Iran 💙 We are thinking of you today. After so many years, this moment carries hope — hope for freedom, dignity, and a future where you can live openly and safely. We truly hope this is the beginning of a new chapter — one where you can fully be part of

To our Rainbow family in Iran 💙

We are thinking of you today. After so many years, this moment carries hope — hope for freedom, dignity, and a future where you can live openly and safely.

We truly hope this is the beginning of a new chapter — one where you can fully be part of