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Carly Adno

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The Athletic | Football (@theathleticfc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“He’d always be joining in these little games with kids when we were in Indonesia and the children loved him," says Krystal Troyano. She is talking about her partner Dan Elkayam, the semi-professional footballer who was shot dead at Bondi Beach nine days ago. The couple planned

“He’d always be joining in these little games with kids when we were in Indonesia and the children loved him," says Krystal Troyano.

She is talking about her partner Dan Elkayam, the semi-professional footballer who was shot dead at Bondi Beach nine days ago.

The couple planned
Carly Adno (@carlyadno226) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wishing a happy and peaceful Christmas to those celebrating. Here’s to a new year of love over hate, unity over division and light over darkness. But mostly, just be kind to each other.

Wishing a happy and peaceful Christmas to those celebrating.

Here’s to a new year of love over hate, unity over division and light over darkness. 

But mostly, just be kind to each other.
James Massola (@jamesmassola) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Where are the pro-Iranian rebellion rallies? The chants of “From the Gulf to the sea, Iran’s people will be free”? Open letters? Campus encampments? Conference motions? Where are the Queers for Iran?” Challenging piece by Nick Dyrenfurth. theaustralian.com.au/inquirer/irans…

Iona Italia, PhD 🇦🇺 (@ionaitalia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A lot of Australian academics are currently whinging about the Jewish community here having received too much media attention over the past couple of weeks. They are jealous of people having been mentioned on TV because they were massacred. This is a new low.

ثنا ابراهیمی | Sana Ebrahimi (@__injaneb96) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I was born and raised in Tehran, in a lower-middle-class family. I left Iran only seven years ago. I did not read about the Islamic Republic’s brutality, I lived it. The poverty, the fear, the theft of our future to fund terrorism abroad. My father was banned from college for

The Daily Telegraph (@dailytelegraph) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Seventy of the nation’s greatest sporting stars, including Olympic legends Grant Hackett and Ian Thorpe, have joined calls for a federal royal commission. DETAILS: bit.ly/4qvmBnI

Seventy of the nation’s greatest sporting stars, including Olympic legends Grant Hackett and Ian Thorpe, have joined calls for a federal royal commission. DETAILS: bit.ly/4qvmBnI
Elica Le Bon الیکا‌ ل بن (@elicalebon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Chills all over my body. This is Tehran right now, the masses screaming “azadi azadi azadi” (freedom freedom freedom). For reference, 48 hours ago, Reza Pahlavi issued a directive to take to the streets today at 8pm (it’s now around 11pm). The video was viewed almost 90 million

Sarah Raviani (@sarahraviani) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Where is the UN? Where is Greta Thunberg? Where is Rashida Tlaib? Where is Ilhan Omar? Where are the college students? Where are the Hollywood celebrities? 12,000 Iranians slaughtered in two days, and the world’s loudest “human rights” voices are suddenly silent.

Elica Le Bon الیکا‌ ل بن (@elicalebon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After screaming this for years, I can’t believe it’s taken 12,000 Iranians murdered by the IRGC—to the world’s deafening silence—for people to finally see that the whole human rights movement & its social justice warriors was a gigantic, spectacular farce. I feel so fucking sick

Tahmineh Dehbozorgi (@detahmineh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

No one spoke about the deaths of more than 36,500 people in Iran at the Grammys. That silence shouldn’t surprise anyone. Iran doesn’t lend itself to easy virtue signaling. Much of modern celebrity “human rights” discourse is not actually about victims. It’s about narrative

Ian O'Doherty (@odohertyi64991) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I don't know about anyone else, but I'm quite open to the downfall of a dictatorship that tortures its own citizens, treats women like property, funds global terror and is run by deranged religious fanatics. It seems pretty obvious, when you think about it.

StandWithUs (@standwithus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

HISTORIC MOMENTS: Cheers of joy erupted as the people of Iran celebrate the elimination of the Iranian regime’s Ayatollah Khamenei, who was eliminated in American and Israeli strikes on Iran. The arch terrorist of the Middle East is no more. Free Iran!

Carly Adno (@carlyadno226) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This applies to so many ignorant people on this platform sitting in the comfort of their western democracy sofas, while the Iranian people are literally crying with joy in the streets of Tehran.

Dr Kylie Moore-Gilbert (@kmooregilbert) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What we are seeing is the disintegration of the last remnants of the international rules-based order and the precarious dawn of a new era of might-is-right in international affairs. You might start the clock with Russia's invasion of Ukraine, or even earlier with the US war in