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Archived on 19 May 2022 at 4:15pm [URL redacted]
@BarryVannevel [name pseudonymized] [ontology] [134]: #woke #Disney #Biden #Trump #trumptrains #TrumpTruths #TrumpWon #LGB #Trump2024 #COVID19 #FJB #PandemicOfTheVaccinated #BidenIsALaughingstock #elon #musk #twitter #Hillary #killary #hillaryclinton #FakeNews #sensorship #FreedomOfSpeech #freedom #FreedomFighter #GasPrices #gas™️ [URL redacted]
#MassShooting2022BuffaloSupermarket #HandleTwitterImMeme0 #PoliticsNationalismUkrainianAzovBattalion
Context #AdvocacyUSAntiDefamationLeagueADL "Gendron, who wore a sonnenrad, a symbol appropriated by the Nazi Party and widely used by modern white supremacists, mimicked a tactic used by white supremacist Brenton Tarrant, scrawling white supremacist symbols, messages and phrases on his weapons. Some of the messages written on the weapons were the same symbols and phrases used by Tarrant, who murdered 51 people in a March 2019 attack on mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand." [Anti-Defamation League] #IRLEthnonationalistPaytonGendron #SymbolSonnenrad [Anti-Defamation League] #IRLMurdererBrentonTarrant #MassShooting2019ChristchurchMosque #PoliticsFascismNaziParty_
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Archived on 28 February 2021 at 9:15am [URL redacted]
@NickolasWillems [name pseudonymized] [ontology] [33]: A grovelling apology from #woke Durham University Art Society for including Margaret Thatcher and Coco Chanel in a list of Inspirational Women. Artists at Durham now told by the #woke what they can paint and what is verboten. [URL redacted]
"Durham University Art Society February 23 at 1:58 PM ... RE: Inclusion of Thatcher & Coco Chanel in list of Inspirational Women in collaboration event with History in Politics Since publicising the list of inspirational women yesterday for our collaborative event with History in Politics Society, we have had several messages rightfully questioning the inclusion of Margaret Thatcher and Coco Chanel on the list of inspirational women for whom we requested portraits to celebrate International Women's Day. Considering Durham's history as a former mining town, the impact of Thatcher's policies, as well as her homophobia, her inclusion was an error. Coco Chanel also had links to Nazis during the Nazi Occupation of Paris during WW2, so her inclusion was also extremely erroneous. They have both since been removed from the list and DUAS will be shortly posting a new set of slides and deleting the original one to reflect this when this list is finalised again. In the meantime, we will be keeping the original post up so people can access the details for submission. This post will be deleted as soon as we have a revised list and this is not an endorsement of the aforementioned figures in any way. We will not be accepting portraits for Coco Chanel or Margaret Thatcher. We can only apologise for any offence or insult to anyone in our community that this may have caused. This is no light matter and we have acted as quickly as possible to rectify the situation, and endeavour in the future to remain as inclusive as possible. We are also thankful to our members who feel passionately about these matters and notified us. Please see the photo below for History in Politic's response." #EventInternationalWomensDay #OtheringHateHomophobia #PoliticsFascismNaziParty_ #NarrativeWarWWII
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