@molif

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"I've never been clever... 'cause I need it never!"

I rode my bike in 12 different cities. Here's what I learned about cycling

Canada Europe and the US

#urban #cycling

https://youtube.com/watch?v=IkvuMNRGtzI&si=hIjOapsvnenYTaEQ

I rode my bike in 12 different cities. Here's what I learned about cycling

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“I don’t want to be in this place I want to go to my school.” - 7 year old imprisoned by ICE for 70 days in a concentration camp in Texas. Today, after @[email protected] published this story, the camp was raided to confiscate letters from the children. www.propublica.org/article/ice-...

May we please stop being selfish idiots and simply enjoy showing the world to the little ones? And please, please, let’s leave them with a world they can actually live in…

This is me and my little one playing with maths and the abacus. 🧮

We all leave in an experiment. Someone is using us as beta version of a real world ;)

RE: https://things.uk/@eclectech/111773876558373605

I have been thoroughly & pleasingly distracted this evening, thanks all.

I must away to bed now, so digging out an old one for sleep well wishes.

Нямаме пънкари, които да пеят срещу властта.

Нямаме комедианти, които да oсмиват властта.

Нямаме преса, която да показва кирливите ризи на властта.

Нямаме образовани хора, които да разберат, че трябва да ги имаме.

Евро, безобразие и протест са знаковите думи на 2025-а: https://kaksepishe.com/articles/evro-bezobrazie-protest-dumi-na-2025/
Понеже левчето и еврото са твърде еднакви, и бих казала, скучновати, трябваше да е по-актуално и запомнящо се. Хем да дадем и ние нещо в почит на ББ и ДП, макар и да не е чак Нобелова награда. Ето:
Понеже левчето и еврото са твърде еднакви, и бих казала, скучновати, трябваше да е по-актуално и запомнящо се. Хем да дадем и ние нещо в почит на ББ и ДП, макар и да не е чак Нобелова награда. Ето:

On the 4th October, 1936, the British Union of Fascists had planned a march to the East End of London.

Despite the petition of East Londoners, with 100,000 signatures over two days, the Home Office declined to ban the march. Authorities refused to allow a counter-march by the Ex-Servicemen's Movement Against Fascism, because the fascists had organised their march first.

On the day, around 3,000 fascists turned up for the march, protected by more than double that number in police.

The fascists and police were resisted by over ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND anti-fascists who erected barricades, chanting "They Shall Not Pass". Police attempted to dismantle the barricades and clear a path for the fascists, and were pelted with rotten vegetables, and the contents of chamber-pots thrown from upstairs residents.

There's a damn good reason why fascism had a hard time establishing itself in the UK; I'm pretty sure it wasn't the government nor the police.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Cable_Street

#fascism #antifa