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i-am-aprl · 10 months ago
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The Egyptian hero, world No.1, Ali Farag captured his fourth squash title following a thrilling five-game victory over Diego Elias in New York 🔥
In his acceptance speech, he did not miss the opportunity to remind the world of the genocide that Israel commits against Palestinians every day.
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egyptiansquash · 1 year ago
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onenparle · 1 year ago
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irhabiya · 4 months ago
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idgaf about the olympics until they add squash as an olympic sport so we can finally win some gold medals
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hassanatforusmk · 9 months ago
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justinspoliticalcorner · 3 months ago
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Luke Hallam at The UnPopulist:
For the past seven days, the U.K. has witnessed its worst riots in over a decade. What started off last week as a wave of protests over the horrific murder of three young girls, fueled by false claims about the identity of the attacker on social media, has metastasized into something far more profound: a deep fracturing of relations between communities that threatens to do lasting damage to Britain’s social fabric.
Origin of a Race Riot
Last Monday, a knife-wielding teenager entered through an open fire door at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in the seaside town of Southport and killed three participants, all girls under the age of 10. He also injured eight more young children and two adults. It was an evil crime, the horror made all the more acute by the youth of the victims and by the fact that someone would target for such an atrocity, of all things, a joyful summer dance party. What came next should be considered a textbook example of how harmful lies can spread on social media. There are generally good reasons to be wary of finger-pointing when it comes to “fake news” and social media’s role in spreading it. But in this instance, it’s hard to overstate the extent of the hysteria that was unleashed. Mere hours after the attack, the killer was seemingly identified as Ali al-Shakati, a Muslim asylum seeker who had arrived in the United Kingdom by boat, and was known to the British security services as a potential threat. Within minutes of the first social media post identifying al-Shakati, the story was picked up by a dubious news organization calling itself “Channel 3 Now.” The al-Shakati story was then parroted by Russia Today, and began appearing in a raft of viral posts on social media, including X, LinkedIn, and Facebook. Right-wing influencers with huge followings, like Andrew Tate, amplified the story, and various posts amassed thousands, often millions, of impressions.
Unrest broke out initially in Southport, Hartlepool, and London. Rioters released smoke flares and set fire to a riot van; they threw trash cans and bottles at police officers. As the unrest spread, it was the far right—an ad hoc coalition of former members of the English Defense League, supporters of notorious far-right agitator Tommy Robinson, and ordinary people swept along on social media—fueling the violence. It was common to see English flags and chants of “English till I die.” Mosques and Islamic centers were targeted in a horrific wave of xenophobic thuggery. It was, in large part, a genuine race riot—not a phrase to use lightly. In the first three days, it was well known that the suspect was only 17 years old, which means that by law they couldn’t be identified in the media. Still, in an attempt to head off the violence, the police released some limited information confirming that the alleged perpetrator of the atrocity was in fact born in the U.K. Nigel Farage, the leader of the populist-right Reform UK party and a newly-minted member of parliament, echoed a widespread fear that the establishment was conspiring with the police forces to protect an illegal migrant for fear of fueling an anti-immigrant narrative, irresponsibly declaring: “I just wonder whether the truth is being withheld from us.”
Finally, on Thursday afternoon, a judge took the unusual step of allowing the media to release the full identity of the alleged perpetrator despite his being a minor, noting that the suspect was only a few days away from turning 18. It turns out that Ali al-Shakati doesn’t exist. The real suspect, Axel Rudakubana, a 17-year-old born in Wales to Rwandan parents, was not a refugee. We don’t know that he’s not Muslim, nor that his motives were unrelated to some sort of Islamist ideology—though, given that only 2% of Rwanda’s population is Muslim, it seems unlikely. Of course, it hardly matters. There’s no earthly justification for violently attacking mosques, harassing the public, and setting fire to police vans.
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Far-Right Xenophobia Capitalizes On Britain’s Integration Issues
There are two things to say in response to all of this: two things that may at first glance appear to be mutually exclusive, but are nevertheless both true. The first is that the right-wing polemicists have long been packaging these problems together into one overarching, catastrophist narrative of British decline. The problem is, there is no evidence that the knife crime wave has been directly fueled by asylum seekers. As bad as knife crime and other problems may be, it is also simply incorrect to assert that the country has in recent years become, in the words of one representative commentator, “a lawless country where there is no justice at all.” What’s more, right-wing catastrophism is hypocritical insofar as it has often been fueled by the very same politicians who were in government until last month, and spectacularly failed to tackle most of these problems. Indeed, it was the Conservative government that slashed the number of police officers and presided over the arrival of a record number of refugees, while failing to find a humane, durable solution for processing them. (In addition, it’s notable that even as one part of the country, Scotland, managed to successfully bring its knife crime problem under control by adopting a community-led agenda, Conservative politicians in Westminster made vacuous pronouncements about law and order that amounted to nothing for most of the country.)
The second thing to say is that there are real problems with Britain’s model of dealing with ethnic and religious diversity. Whenever there is social unrest or communal strife in France, for example, Brits and Americans like to put the blame squarely on the French model of laïcité—an imperfect approach to the separation of church and state that is often caricatured as consisting in naked animus against religious minorities. But Britain’s own highly communitarian approach—which often gives a free pass to the most radical elements within a religious community—does not seem to be faring much better, with the result that elements within some immigrant communities in Britain’s major cities have failed to properly integrate, and, as the present riots show, longstanding resentments have been left to fester.
Over the past week in the United Kingdom, far-right race riots over the UK’s immigration policies and the Southport stabbing have sprung up all over the Home Nations, especially in England.
These riots are fueled by paranoid Islamophobia, anti-immigrant xenophobia, and fake news.
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anchesetuttinoino · 4 months ago
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Il M5S ha chiesto di aderire al gruppo della Sinistra (The Left) nel Parlamento Europeo.
È l'ennesimo capitolo degradante della più grande truffa politica della Storia d'Italia. Dalla battaglia per l'uscita dall'euro all'appoggio a Draghi, da Farage alla Rackete, da "superiamo destra e sinistra" al globalismo green. Prima con la Lega poi con il PD, ora con i centrosocialari woke.
Mille sfumature di nulla. Un "brand", come lo chiama Casaleggio junior, nato per essere tutto e il contrario di tutto.
Il male che ha fatto il M5S a questo paese non può essere quantificato. Un movimento truffaldino che ha disinnescato la voglia di cambiamento di milioni di persone, tradendola nella maniera più vile e sfacciata possibile. Sulle ali di un'antipolitica totale.
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terastalungrad · 3 days ago
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I’ve loved Big Brother this year. But with a week to go, it seems extremely likely it’ll have a bad winner.
We’ve just lost two brilliant housemates, Lily and Khaled. The former an incredibly entertaining housemate who provided countless moments of pure television. The latter a wonderful person - kind and playful, and a passionate advocate for his home country of Lebanon and for other Palestinian Muslims like himself.
Having watched this show since its first year, I’ve rage-quit the show two or three times because of bad winners, then returned to the show after taking some time off. I don’t want to rage-quit this year. I really like the ITV incarnation of this show. So, in anticipation of a bad winner, I’m trying to manage my relationship to the Big Brothe finale.
Each year, the show encourages you to pick your heroes and villains. So each series will be won by a hero, a villain, or a boring option.
(You can skip this paragraph! For me, heroes won BB2, BB4, BB5, BB12, BB13, BB20, Celebrity BB1 and CBB11. Villains of mine won BB6, BB8 and BB15 as well as CBB13. Boring winners won BB1, BB3, BB7 and BB10. I remember too little of BB14, CBB10 and CBB12 - but Julian Clarey and Charlotte Crosby are amazing, so I assume I must have been thrilled by the latter two.)
Naturally, it’s best when a hero wins. A boring winner is an anticlimax. But a villain winner is an existential threat. It can feel like there was no point in watching the show. Like a horror movie where everyone dies in the end, there’s a risk of thinking there’s no value in the story at all.
After Jim Davidson won Celebrity Big Brother in 2014, I stopped watching the show entirely. It’s only when ITV took the show from Channel 5 that I watched a new launch night - which convinced me to keep watching.
The victory of racist sexist homophobe Jim Davidson broke my heart. That the general public would see value in this man. Two year later, we’d get Brexit and Trump, so I lost my love for a TV show that’s all about letting the public determine who’s worthy.
And now, it’s 2024, the UK’s far-right Reform party have 6 MPs, Trump is back again, and Big Brother’s finalists include two housemates who’ve supported Nigel Farage, as well as two different housemates who wanted Donald Trump to win the US election.
So here’s how I see it.
Time and time again, the public have proved they will vote for fascists, racists, sexists. At the polling booth and for reality TV.
Winning Big Brother means you won over the same public who voted for Boris Johnson.
So I choose not to allow the winner to colour my relationship with this show. Whoever wins, MY main character has been Ali - a compassionate, judgemental, queer, neurodivergent problematic angel who’s made me feel the most represented in the 22 seasons I’ve seen of this show.
If she loses to racist Tory Nathan, former butler to the King of Fucking England - so be it. Let the story be a tragedy. It’s the story of our age.
But my relationship with the show is my business. And my winner is Ali.
Joint first with Lily and Khaled.
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garudabluffs · 1 year ago
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"Trumps Criminal Associates from A to Z”
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egyptiansquash · 29 days ago
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consistantly-changing · 9 months ago
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[Image transcripts in order: The Gazan children who never reached their first birthday]
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Edición 2024 del Premio Internacional UNESCO-Guinea Ecuatorial de Investigación en Ciencias de la Vida
El profesor Mohamed Ali Farag de Egipto, el Dr. Jie Qiao de China y el Dr. Triantafyllos Stylianopoulos de Grecia son los galardonados este año con el Premio Internacional UNESCO-Guinea Ecuatorial de Investigación en Ciencias de la Vida. El Premio Internacional UNESCO-Guinea Ecuatorial de Investigación en Ciencias de la Vida se otorgará al Profesor Mohamed Ali Farag de Egipto, al Dr. Jie Qiao de…
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Rochdale byelection live: George Galloway declares a ‘shifting of the tectonic plates’ after landslide win
The former Labour MP will return to parliament, representing his fourth constituency in 37 years * Full story: George Galloway wins Rochdale byelection Labour says George Galloway is “only interested in stoking fear and division”. In a statement issued about the byelection result, the party apologised to the people of Rochdale for the fact that it did not have a proper candidate. (Azhar Ali, who was selected as Labour’s candidate, was disowned by the party after nominations closed because it was revealed that he had made antisemitic comments after the Hamas attack on Gaza. But it was too late to change nominations, and so he was listed as a Labour candidate on the ballot paper.) A Labour spokesperson said: We deeply regret that the Labour party was unable to field a candidate in this byelection and apologise to the people of Rochdale. George Galloway only won because Labour did not stand. Rochdale deserved the chance to vote for an MP that would bring communities together and deliver for working people. George Galloway is only interested in stoking fear and division. As an MP he will be a damaging force in our communities and public life. I think Mr Tice has rather lost his balance, and Mr [Nigel] Farage too, and I remind Mr Tice that I have on my telephone a text from him inviting me to be the Reform UK candidate in a by-election not that long ago. I’d prefer not to publish it, but if he keeps telling lies about me I will have to tell the truth about him. Absolutely none. Ask the police, ask the police if a single one of our supporters has been arrested or spoken to by them. Continue reading... https://www.theguardian.com/politics/live/2024/mar/01/rochdale-byelection-live-george-galloway-declares-a-shifting-of-the-tectonic-plates-after-landslide-win?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=tumblr
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Big Brother UK 21: Episode 3
Tuesday 8 October 2024
Nathan is talking about his time working as a butler for Prince Charles (#notmyking etc), and 20-year-old working class Lily asks him if he was nervous.
Nathan: Not really, because I was young at the time, I was only like seventeen.
Lily: [looks baffled/angry/disgusted] Why were they having sixteen-year-old butlers??
I think it's always worth questioning the Royal family's treatment of teenagers.
Climate activist Daze criticises the Royals, and says she'd have no problem if they paid for themselves. Nathan says it's not always about the money - tradition is valuable too.
Personally, I disagree with both of these positions. Even if the Royals were completely self-sustaining, I would still be on the side of Republicans. Or as I call us, the Guilloteam.
Thomas: I see both sides. I think it's a load of shit. But I also think it's really important.
Baffling.
Non-housemates have a chance to win housemate status. Daze is picked as the most lovable, and she chooses to face Segun as the least lovable housemate. They will be trying to attract the attention of an adorable dog. Whoever the dog goes to first will win.
Segun wins, so the status quo pervails.
Khaled talks to Hanah bond over having paretns who fled war-torn countries. Khaled's grandmother was only recently able to move from Lebanon to Turkey.
Later, Ali talks about her ADHD and autism. Is this the first time Big Brother's had a conversation about masking and hyperfocus I wonder?
In the diary room, Lily talks about the fact that Marcello and Thomas constantly have their tops off. "Imagine if I was walking around with my top off. Be another story." We stan a topless equality icon.
Ali and Martha continue to talk alone about neurodivergence. Ali's brother took his own life, and struggled with mental illness on top of his ADHD and autism. Until recently, Ali was living in "a fugue of sadness". And now is purposefully living a life to fill with stories.
I really love Ali.
Non-housemate Thomas is picked as the most competitive. He chooses to face housemate Rosie, whom he considers least competitive.
They are provided with four dares each. First to fail a dare fails the task.
Accepting his dare, Thomas ends up wearing a bucket on his head. With eye holes.
Rosie ends up changing her name by deed poll to Baked Potato.
Thomas wears a disgusting scarf that's been soaked in filth. First he takes off his top.
Rosie: Why are you topless under a fleece?!
Rosie liquidises and drinks a cheese sandwich.
Thomas shaves off one of his eyebrows.
Rosie squishes chewing gum into her hair.
Thomas is asked to shred three non-housemates' personal photos. And he does it! He chooses Ryan, Daze and Marcello. Oh NO, Daze's picture is of her rabbit!!
Rosie's asked to commit to having all her nominations broadcast to the house. And she chooses NOT to accept this!
Thomas wins, and chooses to save Sarah and Marcello.
With the games complete, the non-housemates facing eviction include both the Nigel Farage fan and the anti-woke Status Quo Warrior. I bet the public evicts a woman regardless.
Thomas asks Big Brother to Google something. This feels like a first too! He wants to know how long it takes an eyebrow to grow back.
Big Brother: Stand by. [beat] Seven to ten years.
One final chance for a non-housemate to escape nomination. All seven raise their hands. Last person standing wins.
SQW Ryan and Tory Royalist Nathan drop out first. Next to drop out are two of my faves, gay barber Dean and Rosie. Next is the oldest contestant, 53-year-old Emma.
Daze and Lily are so determined, though! Watching from the living room, Sarah thinks Lily might drop out for Daze's benefit. The two of them are close, and this is the first time Sarah's seen Lily looking solemn.
Daze is a bit shady here, I reckon. Talking about her back issues, presenting her need to get into the house as greater than Lily's. She even bargains with Lily - offering to prioritise her in any future opportunities.
Lily: ... promise?
Daze: Promise! Promise.
Lily: Like, absolutely promise?
Daze: Absolutely promise. Like, any opportunity, I would.
And, two hours after they began - Lily lowers her arm.
Daze hugs Lily as she weeps.
As Big Brother announces that Daze has the power to save two other non-housemates.
It's lovely to see Lily and Ali talk together. Lily is so open and extroverted, Ali is so reserved. But there's affection between them. Lily asks Ali what she'd buy in a Chinese. Ali says she's vegetarian.
Lily: [gasp] You would love my Chinese, we do deep-fried tofu!
Ali: Love it.
Lily: You can come to my Chinese!
Ali: Okay. I'm coming! [beat] I'm coming!
Nathan talks about Daze's strategy to get Lily to lower her hand. He didn't like it. He acknowledges he's biased since Daze is a climate activist and he's a piece of shit (I'm paraphrasing).
High-stakes nominations. Rosie - my fave - the only woman facing eviction, and it's almost always a woman who's evicted first. She's facing Dean, another fave, as well as my two bitter enemies Nathan and Ryan.
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Suella Braverman Accused Of 'Farage Politics' By Former Home Office Adviser
Suella Braverman Accused Of ‘Farage Politics’ By Former Home Office Adviser
Rishi Sunak has been urged to sack Suella Braverman by a former adviser who has accused the home secretary of fuelling racism in the UK. Nimco Ali, a close friend of Boris Johnson and his wife Carrie, said Braverman was “normalising” the politics of Nigel Farage with her language about asylum seekers who are crossing the Channel in small boats. Ali quit her post as the government’s adviser for…
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I'm really not sure what to think here. 😕
Obviously, we're only told what those reporting want us to know.
And as often happens we're getting quite a mixture, which is more confusing than informative.
From what I've gathered so far. (And I can't say how true any of it is or not.)
Harehills is an area with a high poverty rate, so tensions are going to be high there, even if we only have that to go on.
The family whose children were taken are from Romania, and one child had been taken to hospital with injuries.
Social Services were called in, and 4 children removed from the family home.
Police were there to keep the Social Services Team and children safe.
Cllr Mothin Ali is reported as a local councillor, one site says he's from The Green Party.
But only 'Middle East Focus' openly said he'd campaigned as Pro Palestine.
Now, there's a piece of information fraught with potential for trouble.
On the one hand, how are we to trust the intentions of a councillor in an impoverished part of a British City, who ran for office on a campaign concerned with goings on in another country?
But on the other hand, the only information I've seen about him in this situation is him getting rubbish bins away from a burning bus, helping police officers and making sure the bus driver got off to safety.
I haven't heard the full extent of what Mr Farage said.
Maybe he was referring to the kind of riots seen in the countries that many people who now live in Harehills left to make a new life here. I don't know.
Although let's remember that the UK saw quite enough of rioting during the 1970s with the Miners Strikes.
So it might not have been the wisest comment he could have made.
Like I say. I don't know how full a picture we have of the suituation
But, it's not going to help anyone to jump right in with the sort of statement that the people who oppose them, already expect that The Reform Party are going to make. 🙄
One of the accounts I read was from a Yorkshire reporter who barely commented on what was actually going on. He/she was mainly going on about 'far right racism'.
Where's the benefit for anyone there. How does it further the efforts to work out what went so wrong?
Absolutely Mothin Ali and others like him need watching carefully.
They campaigned on issues relating to another country, nothing to do with the multicultural wards in many areas of Britain.
Now they must prove that they are going to work for the needs of all their British constituents.
But going by what I've read so far. Cllr Ali didn't do anything to be condemned for here.
Surely, the questions needing answering are.
Did those children actually need to be taken from to their family home? Were they genuinely in danger?
(I'm very dubious regarding Social Services. There are way too many instances of them either stepping in with the iron fist at the wrong time or failing to act at times where there was every need to get involved, for the safety of someone deeply vulnerable.
That said, they have an extremely difficult job. I wouldn't like to be faced with the kind of decisions that they have to make, or be party to the terrible situations where they are very much needed, to help someone in danger or already suffering.)
And, how did community anger and tension descend into mob violence the way it did?
I doubt that's a question with any simple answer. There are probably a whole bunch of issues that all exploded together at this flashpoint.
We must be thankful that at least no one is reported as having been hurt.
Leeds riots spark furious Nigel Farage warning as mobs drive police from ‘lawless’ streets
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has sounded a warning over the violent rioting which has gripped 'lawless’ Leeds suburb Harehills tonight.
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