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Laura McInerney
@missmc.bsky.social
about 2 hours ago
My dad abhors any negative comments about immigrants. Asked him recently why he’s so strong on it: ‘Because we’re always happy to take the rich and clever ones. Which means it’s not about disliking immigrants. It’s about disliking the poor and vulnerable. And that’s a bad human instinct.’

This is so disgusting.

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Naomi Alderman
@naomialderman.bsky.social
about 1 hour ago
my great-grandparents arrived in the UK in the 1890s with nothing. they sold pickles from the front room window, took in laundry, worked as tailors. their children were nurses, teachers, salesmen. their grandchildren were professors, designers, opticians, doctors, magistrates, entrepreneurs.

This is so disgusting.

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Peter Stefanovic
@peterstefanovic.bsky.social
about 3 hours ago
Covid fraud under the Tories cost the taxpayer £10.9 billion The counter-fraud and error measures during the pandemic under the Conservative Government were accused of being 'so lax they may as well have left the door wide open' www.mirror.co.uk/news/pol….
Covid fraud under the Tories cost the taxpayer £10.9 billion

www.mirror.co.uk

Covid fraud under the Tories cost the taxpayer £10.9 billion

The counter-fraud and error measures during the pandemic under the Conservative Government were accused of being 'so lax they may as well have left the door wide open'

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Mx. Moz
@mleelunsford.com
about 3 hours ago
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Fan art of Android 18 from Dragon Ball Z in an outfit I designed sitting on a mountain road guardrail
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Tom Gauld
@tomgauld.bsky.social
about 1 hour ago
My latest cartoon for @newscientist.com
A small child approaches his scientist father who is working at a large, strange, contraption. His face pressed to a viewing tube.

“Are you looking forward to Christmas, papa?” Asks the child.

“Yes,” replies the scientist“ turning round, “that is exactly what I am doing” then he adds “Thank you for the socks.”

We can now see that the viewing tube breaks the border of the comics panel, passes through complicated machinery and allows the scientist to see into the next comic panel:

Caption: December 25th

A Christmas scene. The child and father-scientist open presents before a Christmas tree. The father has just unwrapped some socks.
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shaun
@shaunvids.bsky.social
38 minutes ago
racists roll their eyes at this, they're not happy with any message short of 'send them all back' & they don't trust labour trying to pander to them. people who aren't racist recognise this as divisive patronising nonsense. labour's approval rating is 12% and i'm surprised it is that high

This is so disgusting.

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Christian Stöcker
@christianstoecker.de
about 3 hours ago
Unbedingt lesen. Die Geschichte hinter den massenhaften Scam-Accounts bei Meta et al. Ein Grund mehr, dass die EU endlich gegen Donald Trumps Handlanger im Silicon Valley europäisches Recht durchsetzt. www.spiegel.de/netzw...
Grafik, die Scam-Mechanismen eräutert
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Betrüger locken arglose Verbraucher mit Aktientipps in Chatgruppen und kassieren sie ab. Dahinter stecken Scam-Fabriken, in denen Zwangsarbeiter schuften. Wie das verbrecherische App-Netzwerk funktioniert - der SPIEGEL-Report.
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