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Mar 31 • 23 tweets • 4 min read
OMG, the level is stupidity I have to see, actually makes me cry. After the thread I wrote yesterday, I yet again see this warrior Jesus people use to justify war and violence. They quote Jesus from Revelation with a sword. They think it’s an actual sword 😭😭🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️. Image They post Knights Templar images as religious justification for war often point to Revelation 19 because it depicts Jesus as a "Conquering King" rather than the "Suffering Servant" seen in the Gospels. The crusades and the Knights Templar were pillaging and murdering
Mar 30 • 19 tweets • 4 min read
You know, America “Christianity” never fails to show its complete lack on Biblical knowledge.
MAGA, of course are attacking the Pope in favour of Trump.
The pope actually used one of strongest biblical arguments for God’s rejection of war waging prayers. And “Christians” just don’t get it. America might be the most biblical illiterate countries in the world. They don’t even understand the basic difference between divine judgement and human violence. The pope used Isaiah 15, which states that God "does not listen to the prayers of those who wage war".
Mar 28 • 9 tweets • 2 min read
This might be a long post. I am so tired of seeing these supposed “Christians” posting Romans 13:1. Even more so to persuade Americans to go to war.
All they do is post this. But they have no understanding of it or its context. I mean FFS, it was written by Paul. A man who Image disobeyed authority in the Bible. This quote, Christian nationalists use because if you obey your government, you are obeying God. They only post it when a Republican President is in office, but this isn’t a post about their hypocrisy.
Quoting a single verse is useless. You have
Feb 15 • 7 tweets • 2 min read
People who have followed me long enough know that I was sexually abused as a child. Physical abuse assures silence.
It destroys innocence. Removes a childhood and sets you down a road of self-destruction.
Some of us, seek help early. I was in my early twenties when I first saw a therapist.
I was 7 when it started. You don’t know what’s happening to you. But, because of it I have always known evil exists. And children are not protected. Sometimes parents are too self-involved to recognise changes in behaviour of their own child. Then to live in
Jan 11 • 7 tweets • 2 min read
I want to say something personal.
I’ve been watching the monks on this from the very beginning.
Every day. Every mile.
And I think I know why it’s moved me so deeply.
I have resisted Trump and what he represents for nearly ten years now — not just politically, but morally. Image The constant inversion of truth and lies.
Cruelty dressed up as strength.
Fear presented as patriotism.
Hope ridiculed as weakness.
That does something to you over time.
I am, by nature, a peaceful and hopeful person. Or at least I was.
Jan 11 • 6 tweets • 2 min read
I have analyzed the current trajectory of the United States regarding its withdrawal from the post-1945 collective security framework. The data indicates a significant shift in the planet's geopolitical equilibrium. Following the second global conflict of the 20th century, Earth established a network of alliances intended to mitigate systemic violence. The logic was sound: collective stability serves the long-term survival of the species. However, the American administration has now
Jan 10 • 5 tweets • 2 min read
They arrived in Columbia, South Carolina, and the crowds were already there.
Not shouting.
Not chanting.
Just waiting.
Some people had been there since the night before — not for a spectacle, not for a leader promising power — but to stand quietly as the monks of the Walk for Image Peace passed through.
After so much noise, something gentle feels radical.
After years of harshness, lies, blame, and manufactured fear, people recognise peace when they see it — even if they’ve forgotten how to ask for it. Image
Jan 10 • 13 tweets • 3 min read
I want to try and just clear a little something.
Are you feeling way beyond overwhelmed.
What is happening is happening on purpose.
The Trump regime is purposefully bombarding you everyday. For a purpose. You are living inside a perpetual threat broadcast.
Mainstream media love it and that’s why they love Trump. Political News is not meant to inform you anymore. It’s meant to provoke fear, trigger outrage, keep your attention locked 24/7 and create a constant state of emergency.
This isn’t accidental. Fear and outrage drive engagement. Engagement
Jan 7 • 6 tweets • 1 min read
I want to say something to the people with smaller accounts.
The ones whose posts don’t go viral.
The ones who rarely get replies.
The ones who sometimes wonder if anyone even notices they’re here.
You matter. Movements aren’t built only by the loudest voices or the biggest platforms. They’re sustained by people who keep showing up — reading, thinking, refusing hate, refusing fascism, refusing to become cruel just to be heard.
Jan 7 • 5 tweets • 2 min read
I keep thinking about the Buddhist monks walking for peace — step by step — from Texas toward Washington, DC.
Everywhere they go, people gather. And many of them cry. Not because the monks are saying anything dramatic, but because they aren’t saying much at all. They’re just Image walking. Quietly. Intentionally. Refusing anger as a language. It feels like a mirror being held up to America right now.
This is an angry country — loud, polarised, constantly braced for conflict. And yet when something gentle appears, when someone embodies peace instead of Image
Jan 4 • 15 tweets • 3 min read
People acting like this is all new.
America caused ALL of the problems because of oil.
They first installed the dictator Shah in Iran in exchange for 40% of Iranian oil shares.
He ruled and oppressed the Iranian people for 25 years, leading to anti-American sentiment amongst the Iranian people.
Five major American oil companies—Standard Oil of New Jersey (Exxon), Socony-Vacuum (Mobil), Standard Oil of California (Chevron), Texaco, and Gulf—each received an 8% share.
Amnesty International raised attention to the torture and brutality
Jan 4 • 5 tweets • 1 min read
It’s Sunday. So let me share a story with you.
The story of Nicolae Ceaușescu

He was a very powerful and corrupt leader who believed he was invincible but was ultimately turned against by his followers and his own military in Romania. Ceaușescu ruled Romania as a dictator for 24 years, from 1965 to 1989. He established one of the most oppressive regimes in the world, utilizing a feared secret police force let loose on the streets of his country, they were called the Securitate, used to crush internal dissent.
Dec 8, 2025 • 17 tweets • 3 min read
I have never really used AI. But I thought I would ask ChatGTP a question.

I asked, in two hundred years time, what will historians discuss about the year 2025 and what we got wrong as a species.

What do you think of the answer:

1. The Age of “Compartmentalized Warning” Future historians may write that 2025 was a year when humanity knew an extraordinary amount about the dangers it faced—climate instability, geopolitics, AI governance, public health—but treated these as isolated problems. The failure was not ignorance but fragmentation: we solved
Nov 14, 2025 • 4 tweets • 1 min read
Most people who support billionaires are those who want a place near the fire, even if it means leaving everyone out in the cold.
But to me. Absolutely everything that is happening in this world is because of a class war.
Not a culture war.
The billionaires and the capitalists are wanting everything. Snd not just that. What little scraps they leave us, they own that and make it unaffordable. But MF’s be out there defending them. No. Most of those are paid trolls and bots.
They own all the media. So they CREATE the narrative. It’s the Blacks, it’s the
Nov 10, 2025 • 16 tweets • 3 min read
There seems to be this idea that the average white German didn’t suffer under Hitler.
The very people that voted for him because of his propaganda.
What they found out eventually is that they voted away their own freedoms and fundamental rights.
And they lost them too. Working hours were increased and to pay for those working hours, wages were reduced. Any opposition was met with brutal repression. All trade unions were removed and no worker had any protection. Better work conditions, and strikes were outlawed. They were not even
Sep 14, 2025 • 14 tweets • 2 min read
To understand the murder of Charlie Kirk, you have to understand the “Manosphere.”
Yes that is a real thing. There are two masculine strategies vying for dominance. These strategies draw on different movement ideologies, white nationalist or alt-right.
People have lumped white nationalist and alt-right into the same box. Believe me, they are not the same. What we have was the movement of the re-branding of “white supremacy” to “white nationalist” to gain a foothold in the Republican establishment. However, this political strategy has been a
Jul 31, 2025 • 4 tweets • 1 min read
George Nader is a man that has child abuse, child pornography charges dating back to 1985. He was convicted in the 1990’s for transporting child pornography. He was sentenced in 2003 for sexually abusing 10 boys. He pleaded guilty in early 2020 to flying a 14-year-old boy from Image Europe to the US for sex. His history of convictions started in 1985 when he was convicted of having films of young teenage boys from the Netherlands engaging in sexual acts. A federal court in Virginia in 1991 gave him a six-month sentence on a felony charge of transporting
Jul 22, 2025 • 14 tweets • 3 min read
This may be an unpopular thread, but so be it.
If you grew up with a mean and cruel man in your life. If you suffered trauma at the hands or the mouth of a cruel and mean man. You become hyper vigilant to cruel and mean men. You recognise them very quickly. Your entire system screams “not safe, not safe.” Because safety is the word here.
However, people fall into two distinct categories here. And these two categories are why we never end generational trauma. You either push back. Or you join. It’s the age old story of the bullied becoming the bully.
Jul 13, 2025 • 4 tweets • 1 min read
If you are a child of abuse/trauma. These times can be very difficult. Rudeness and bad manners can feel like a direct violation of your personal space or respect, echoing past experiences where your boundaries were not honoured. Because abused children has their boundaries violated on a frequent basis. Loud, rude people feel violating. Trauma and abuse affect the nervous system in a way that we become hypersensitive. Loudness or aggressive behaviour might unconsciously signal danger or a loss of control, triggering a deep-seated survival
May 11, 2025 • 12 tweets • 3 min read
Spock’s Sunday Sermon of Logic.

America has a crisis. For those that actually read their bible, they’ll have read about evil. Particularly how the Satan would use God’s words to lead people away from God. How the influence of false prophets would fool the masses. In America, there are countless false prophets. They are everywhere. All you need do is look at MAGA. They are the epitome of ungodly. They attack. They hate. They rejoice in people’s misery. Yet. They use God’s words. They hold up Bibles. They wear crosses. It’s a performance. Because deep
Apr 27, 2025 • 8 tweets • 2 min read
When you see Civil War 2 trending, do you giggle to yourself? When you see America is more divided than ever, do you giggle to yourself? Not that it’s funny. It’s the absurdity. The Civil War never ended. In Trump’s lifetime, the political and financial power of the Confederate-adjacent portion of the population has steadily grown. In 1948, two years after Trump was born, a coalition of white Southerners proudly declared, “We stand for the segregation of the races,” formed the Dixiecrat Party and mounted a third-party presidential bid that