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Dianne Woodward
Scientist, environmentalist, educator, philosopher. Eternal student and news junkie. All views are mine & do not reflect those of any organisation I support
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Banksia 2h
Indeed! Selective OUTRAGE! MSM = Us & Them Broadcasting FEAR & HATRED! BUSTED BIG TIME! WE ARE THE NEW MEDIA!
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BDS Movement 2h
Dublin songwriting hub that produced Ireland's 2018 Eurovision entry warned broadcaster that they may struggle to find artists willing to compete in Israel. After reaching out to potential acts, many weren't willing to perform.
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Dianne Woodward 1h
Replying to @KenRoth @marwanbishara
Too busy maintaining "the awe and respect that a ruler and his state must command in order to maintain order and stability without having to resort to excessive coercion, and without which there is no basis for legitimate rule" (nytmes) to entertain self criticism or humility
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Kenneth Roth 20h
Well, there is one thing Saudi Arabia could rightfully criticize Canada for: selling arms to Saudi Arabia as it keeps bombing (and starving) Yemeni civilians. (US, UK, and France, too.)
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Ceyhun Camkiran 3h
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Dianne Woodward 3h
Here's the other nauseating opinion piece
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Dianne Woodward 3h
OMG, which of the two pieces is the more nauseating? Lyrical love poetry to a corrupt young despot or brotherly apologetics & angst for the racism of an extreme right wing government?
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Dianne Woodward 3h
Here is one of the nauseating opinion pieces of today. Oblivious to the obvious
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Dianne Woodward 3h
This cartoon says it all. Love the irony.
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Banksia 3h
Thank you for sharing your perspective John Launer Is is much appreciated Shalom Namaste
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BDS Movement 7h
"Historically, poets go to prison when unjust systems reach a level of control so brutal that no opposition can be tolerated." Advisory Board member Sarah Schulman on Israel's imprisonment of Palestinian poet Dareen Tatour.
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Banksia 4h
To be or not to be... a poet! The pen is so much mightier than the sword! Being jailed for writing a poem is just plain wrong!
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Dianne Woodward 4h
I shall RT this piece by until Trump announces the Deal (Trap) of the Century. None of the mounting evidence so far contradicts this possible scenario & certainly no one expects honest brokerage from a corrupt family that makes money from illegal settlements.
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Strength and Honor 4h
Number of new social homes being built down 90% since Tories came to power in 2010
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Dr. Hatem Bazian 9h
A much needed discussion by Al-Shabaka experts on an important topic!
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Dianne Woodward 4h
One way to challenge the US and its allies in the region is to focus on divestment from fossil fuels via
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Dianne Woodward 4h
Seeing you, Stan, demolishing arguments thro adherence to principle, when I am blocked from viewing the other half of the conversation, means I have to 2nd guess their muddled, compromised thinking. Or else just go in on a 2nd account to satisfy curiosity. :)
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The New Arab 4h
Mohamed Oussama Houij set out in July to walk a 300-kilometre (185-mile) stretch of coastline in northern Tunisia and clean up 30 beaches along the way‘
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Mike Coulson #JC9 #BlockFBPE 🦊🕊🇵🇸🌍🎶💚💜💙 4h
Patrick Stewart’s Passionate Response to Question On Domestic Violence ‘I could have ended up dead’: why women’s refuges face fatal new threat Stop planned changes to funding for women’s refuges
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Dianne Woodward 4h
Replying to @Chez_Em
Sometimes a rant is so necessary :)
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