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Did you know that treating minorities the way you guys talk about treating conservatives means anywhere from 5 years to life in prison

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The image is a political cartoon featuring a woman standing at a podium labeled "DOJ" with the name "AG PAM BONDI" on it. She is speaking into a microphone, with a speech bubble above her head that reads, "THE DOJ WILL BE TARGETING HATE SPEECH!" A man in a blue suit is standing to her right, holding a piece of paper and looking at her. His speech bubble reads, "DEFINE HATE SPEECH" and "SPEECH THAT WE HATE!" The background is a simple blue with vertical lines, and the overall style is cartoonish with bold outlines and bright colors. The cartoon is likely commenting on the ambiguity and potential subjectivity of defining hate speech in the context of the Department of Justice's actions.

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The image is a screenshot of a tweet from Dr. Lucky Tran, announcing the formation of the Northeast Public Health Collaborative. The tweet includes a map of the United States, highlighting the states involved in the collaborative. The map is color-coded, with blue representing the Northeast Public Health Collaborative, which includes Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York State, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and New York City. Yellow represents the West Coast Health Alliance, which includes California and Hawaii. The map is updated as of September 18, 2025, and was created using Datawrapper. The tweet emphasizes that the collaborative will issue its own vaccine recommendations and coordinate public health efforts.

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The image is a black and white comic strip with nine panels, each depicting a conversation between two characters. The first character, with dreadlocks, is expressing frustration about various forms of protest. The second character, with short hair, responds with dismissive comments about each form of protest, labeling them as "too [adjective]!" The panels progress from sit-ins and traffic blocking to kneeling during the anthem, organizing a march, and having a demonstration. The final panel includes a quote from Bernice King, stating, "There is no form of protest against racism that is acceptable to racists." The comic strip is a commentary on the criticism faced by protesters and the dismissive reactions from some individuals.

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Motorola's rise to second place in global smartphone sales: A closer look


I've been rocking a few Motorolas, I find the prices quite good for what you get, and the devices very reminiscent of the parent company's computers, another brand I frequent, they're mid-range stuff won't blow your socks off, but the regular price is good, and the deals are frequent.

androidpolice.com/motorola-imp…

#motorolaphones #cellphones

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The image features a series of four illustrations of a black cat interacting with a coffee cup, depicted in a black and white sketch style against a light beige background. The first illustration shows an empty coffee cup with a handle on the left side. The second illustration depicts the cat's ears poking out of the cup, suggesting the cat is inside. The third illustration shows the cat's eyes and ears more prominently, with the cat's head further inside the cup. The final illustration shows the cat fully outside the cup, lying on its side with its tail curled up, appearing playful and relaxed. The sequence humorously illustrates the cat's gradual emergence from the cup.

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The image is a screenshot of a social media post. At the top, there is a profile header with the text "Fight for a Union" and a verified blue checkmark, indicating the account is official. Below this, the post is attributed to a user named "Conspiratorial Templates" with the handle "[@]mynamehear." The post features a black background with white text. The main text reads: "If you tax billionaires, you'll have no billionaires anymore." Below this, there is a follow-up statement: "Yes, we get it, there's no bad side." The overall layout is simple, with the text centered on the screen.

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These little guys have always seemed so strange to me. Their appearance kind of puts them in the uncanny valley.




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The image shows a ceremonial procession featuring a horse-drawn carriage with ornate gold detailing and red wheels, being pulled by white horses. The carriage is accompanied by mounted guards in red uniforms with gold accents, riding white horses. The scene takes place in a park-like setting with greenery and a paved path. In the background, there are uniformed personnel and a white van, suggesting a formal event. The text overlay reads: "As a Brit, I'm finding Donald Trump's visit hilarious - they've given him a little trundle around the grounds of Windsor in a fancy carriage, as they can't take him out in public without him being utterly humiliated by protesters. Makes you proud to be British!! πŸ˜‚πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§"

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The image shows two tweets side by side on a black background. The first tweet, from a user named "matt" with the handle "[@]mattxiv," reads: "There is no requirement to take part in this whitewashing campaign, and refusing to join in doesn’t make anyone a bad person. It’s a choice to write an obituary that begins 'Joseph Goebbels was a gifted marketer and loving father to six children.'" The second tweet, from "The Nation" with the handle "[@]thenation," states: "Charlie Kirk was an unrepentant racist, transphobe, homophobe, and misogynist who often wrapped his bigotry in Bible verses because there was no other way to pretend that it was morally correct." The tweet from The Nation includes a timestamp of "9:44 PM Β· 9/12/25" and has "465K Views." The layout is simple, with the tweets in white text boxes against a black background, and the user handles and timestamps in smaller text.

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The image features a screenshot from a news broadcast, specifically from "The Megyn Kelly Show," with a woman in a red turtleneck speaking. The text overlay includes a quote from Megyn Kelly paying tribute to Charlie Kirk, discussing the divisive impact of former President Obama. Below the quote, there are two tweets. The first tweet by John Harwood ([@]JohnJHarwood) criticizes Obama for winning two presidential elections, implying it caused a traumatic brain injury to white racists. The second tweet by Evan DeSimone ([@]Smorgasboredom) praises Megyn Kelly for stating that having a black president made everyone "insane," calling it a "cogent diagnosis of the American Right." The image also includes the logos of "The Megyn Kelly Show" and "The Resistance."

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The image shows a series of three tweets from a user named "ally" with the handle "[@]missmayne," posted within the last day. Each tweet addresses the high costs of essential services and the disparity in wages for those providing these services.

  1. The first tweet criticizes the high cost of nursing homes, which can bankrupt grandparents, while nursing home aides struggle to make ends meet, often relying on food banks. It highlights the disparity between the high cost of care and the low wages of those providing it.
  2. The second tweet discusses the high cost of daycare, which consumes a parent's entire paycheck, while daycare providers earn only $10 per hour and often need to take on second jobs to make ends meet.
  3. The third tweet points out the high cost of college, which puts students into debt for life, while professors often live in their cars, suggesting a disconnect between the high cost of education and the modest wages of educators.

Each tweet includes engagement metrics such as the number of replies, retweets, and likes, indicating the level of interaction and interest from other users. The tweets are accompanied by a profile picture of a woman in a headscarf, adding a personal touch to the messages.

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The image features a dark, textured background with a subtle, abstract pattern. In the center, there is white text that reads: "The day they handed out patience, I left... it was taking too long." Below the main text, in smaller font, is the phrase "Bold perspectives." The overall design is simple, with the text being the focal point against the dark background. The image conveys a message about impatience, using a humorous tone.

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Front page of #TheNational displays Trump and Epstein after arrests


The National's front page today asks a big question: Is it a #crime to share a picture of Jeffrey #Epstein and Donald #Trump?

The #newspaper published the photograph as it questioned police actions during Trump's state visit this week.

The focus of the front page is the arrests of four people, after the images of US president Donald Trump and paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein were projected onto Windsor Castle

thenational.scot/news/25475962…

#UK #PoliceState #ToxicLabour #ToxicWestminster


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