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Flinn Mcmanus

@flinnmcmanus

Actor. Writer. Professional Dungeon Master. Ginger. Geek. Bi. Tigger meets Doctor Who. He/Him.

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Restricting children's access to the resources that allow them to identify and report sexual abuse actually puts *you* on the side of the predators.

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What's laughable here is the notion that audiences want this. They don't. Not just because it's AI, but most people turn to media as a form of leisure. That leisure is killed off by making the audience write the content themselves. It'll be endlessly boring, it cannot surprise.

AestheticGamer aka Dusk Golem (@aestheticgamer1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Maybe a hot take for me to say, but not only have they not been able to prove it was him yet, but murdering one guy usially isn't a death penalty sentence. This murder being treated different than if someone poorer had been murdered in the exact same way says a LOT, I think.

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Under international law, specifically Article 55 of the Fourth Geneva Convention, an occupying power is obligated to ensure the provision of food and medical supplies to the population it occupies.

Owen Jones (@owenjonesjourno) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Israel murdered five al-Jazeera journalists, including Anas Al-Sharif. They did so because they're now liquidating Gaza City, and want to silence the remaining witnesses. To Western journalists silent about the slaughter of your colleagues: Their blood is on your hands, too.

Israel murdered five al-Jazeera journalists, including Anas Al-Sharif.

They did so because they're now liquidating Gaza City, and want to silence the remaining witnesses.

To Western journalists silent about the slaughter of your colleagues:

Their blood is on your hands, too.
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Palestinians are literally filming their own extermination. This is video footage - released by Israeli human rights organisation B'Tselem בצלם بتسيلم - filmed by human rights activist Awdah al-Hathaleen in the West Bank. He helped produced the Oscar-winning No Other Land. The settler

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Pathetic. Cowardly. Obvious lies. They didn't arrest those protesting outside migrant hotels, the groups that caused mass riot and civil disruption last year - but pensioners holding signs are the priority. Because our government is complicit in war crimes.

John O'Connell (@jdpoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In other words, 2.7 million people are having their wages subsidised by the state, just to live. Or, 100s of 1000s of companies are having their WAGE BILL subsidised by the state, just to increase profits.

In other words, 2.7 million people are having their wages subsidised by the state, just to live.

Or, 100s of 1000s of companies are having their WAGE BILL subsidised by the state, just to increase profits.
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*Please share* In light of the current events in Palestine, a large number of filmmakers have made their films about Palestine available online for free. In this tweet, I am sharing links to films that you can watch and share to spread their message to the world: • A

Save Our Citizenships 🔻 (@letsstopc9) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lies and misinformation are ruining the country. No, asylum seekers in the UK aren’t getting free iPhones or £70 a week, they get next to nothing and are banned from working. It’s these lies that are fuelling hate…

Samer From Gaza 🇵🇸 (@samer_qasem1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My beloved village, Beit Hanoun, was named after the small, red Hanoun flower. I wish I could smell it again, or any of the flowers that used to bloom in our fields, as if they whispered memories and filled the heart with longing. How I miss the scent of my closet, my bed, and

My beloved village, Beit Hanoun, was named after the small, red Hanoun flower. 
I wish I could smell it again, or any of the flowers that used to bloom in our fields, as if they whispered memories and filled the heart with longing.

How I miss the scent of my closet, my bed, and