can someone save this and upload it
before it gets scrubbed
asap
https://twitter.com/hodgetwins/status/1386105335954296832
can someone save this and upload it
before it gets scrubbed
asap
https://twitter.com/hodgetwins/status/1386105335954296832
save this now
before they will have to take it back
https://twitter.com/SFY/status/1385429455628165121
https://twitter.com/hodgetwins/status/1386105335954296832
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Wow!! Clapping hands sign Clapping hands sign Clapping hands sign
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Speak For Yourself
@SFY
· Apr 22
.@MarcellusWiley responds to LeBron's controversial tweet.
it is still playing on my screen as i have not left the post yet any advice on how to grab it
he was talking about LeBron deleting tweet re: Ma'Khia Bryant
and now HE himself has deleted tweet and video rant that went on for 6:38 minutes.
I have it up still on two twitter pages
but cannot figure out how to get it saved
https://twitter.com/SFY/status/1385429455628165121
https://twitter.com/hodgetwins/status/1386105335954296832
Speak For Yourself
@SFY
.
@MarcellusWiley
responds to LeBron's controversial tweet.
and
Hodgetwins
@hodgetwins
Wow!! Clapping hands sign Clapping hands sign Clapping hands sign
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Speak For Yourself
@SFY
· Apr 22
.@MarcellusWiley responds to LeBron's controversial tweet
here it is again
see if you can get it to post
https://twitter.com/ClayTravis/status/1385649436777451520
video in article
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/wiley-slam-lebron-deleted-tweet-columbus-police-officer
It appears ESPN show "Speak For Yourself" is just a fake title and a fake idea
ESPN deleted the tweet and the video came down off Youtube
Speak For Yourself
@SFY
.
@MarcellusWiley
responds to LeBron's controversial tweet.
BSmith
@WaterMan850
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@hodgetwins
Somebody actually said it at espn.. they gonna fire him
Nick Clear
@RealNickClear
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@hodgetwins
Did he just ruin his career by speaking truth?
D R Rhodes
@Douglasreidrho2
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@hodgetwins
Marcellus Wiley smartest man in the room
STEVE
@starchild793
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@hodgetwins
Smart fuckin guy… Wow Clapping hands signThumbs up
weatherrick
@weatherrick1
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Steven A Smith said same thing..
Spidelicious
@SuperTrooperMP
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@hodgetwins
Outstanding critique
MJ
@oppatunist
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@hodgetwins
I was already loving it, but when he name dropped Thomas Sowell too,
@marcelluswiley
just became one of my favourite people
AJ
@AJ_Gut
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@hodgetwins
Wow… give this man a bigger platform than just sports and maybe we’ll really start to see change and unity. This gave me chills and God do I hope he’s really heard. Clapping hands sign
video in article
but the tweet and video is gone on SFY Twitter and elsewhere:
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/wiley-slam-lebron-deleted-tweet-columbus-police-officer
He was heard, then they shut him up
deleted the tweet/video 6:38 minute of truth
now gone
"Speak For Yourself" is the ESPN show kek
>AJ
>@AJ_Gut
>1h
>Replying to
>@hodgetwins
Wow… give this man a bigger platform than just sports and maybe we’ll really start to see change and unity.
This gave me chills and God do I hope he’s really heard.
Clapping hands sign
https://twitter.com/Cernovich/status/1386129471426551810
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Mike Cernovich
@Cernovich
In Hoaxed we do a deep report on the Holodomor.
Look at this screen shot of this Tweet in draft.
What happens when I properly spell Holodomor?
Maverick
@MotivatedMavrck
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Holodomor doesn’t fit the narrative.
Andes
@AndesinLondon
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Twitter auto incorrect has AI applied that notices words like draft.
Tweet will be throttled instead.
Meaghie Champion
@MAWalke12024508
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The mass murder of millions of human beings by Communism is something that our Tech Over-Lords don't want us to remember or be cognizant of.
JIMMY JOHNSON
@JIMMYJO15501010
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#Holodomor
Алекс Кейник
@4L3Xk
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@Cernovich
It either fits the narrative or it doesn't exist. #YayCommunism
LeBroneyPrincessPrincess Jamesy
@LeBungOPepe
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Look what happens when you look up the definition with your phone after highlighting it… Eyes
GodBlessTexas1978
@GTexas1978
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I find this more chilling than many more overt censorships
JW theGavel
@GAVEL2763
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It’s an uncommon proper name but since the point is that it should be a house hold name, I’m in. If today’s American kids knew even basic Eastern European history this stuff wouldn’t be happening.
RealPaulKersey
@RealPaulKersey5
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Same shit, same commies
James Birdman
@JimEagle55
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Americans are so undereducated about communism. Time to smarten up.
https://www.revolver.news/2021/04/woke-cancel-culture-lenin-bolshevik-red-terror/
These Key Similarities Between Lenin’s Red Terror and America’s Woke Culture Reveal Left’s Blueprint For Complete Takeover
April 24, 2021 (9h ago)
Lisa
@F2021Lisa
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We are there soon -China has been buying up all our farmland since 2011 a ‘national security threat’ the man is quoted as saying -this report was in 2018 think food monopoly food famine -the largest US pork producer Smithfield is owned by China. Disaster
Why Is China Buying American Land?
By CASEY WILSON, Associate Editor, Money Morning • July 7, 2017
https://moneymorning.com/2017/07/07/why-china-is-snatching-land-from-u-s-farmers/
https://www.britannica.com/event/Holodomor
Holodomor, man-made famine
that convulsed the Soviet republic of Ukraine from 1932 to 1933, peaking in the late spring of 1933. It was part of a broader Soviet famine (1931–34) that also
caused mass starvation
in the grain-growing regions of Soviet Russia and Kazakhstan. The Ukrainian famine, however, was made deadlier by a series of political decrees and decisions that were aimed mostly or only at Ukraine. In acknowledgement of its scale, the famine of 1932–33 is often called the Holodomor, a term derived from the Ukrainian words for hunger (holod) and extermination (mor).
Causes Of The Famine
The origins of the famine lay in the decision by Soviet leader Joseph Stalin to collectivize agriculture in 1929. Teams of Communist Party agitators forced peasants to relinquish their land, personal property, and sometimes housing to collective farms, and they deported so-called kulaks—wealthier peasants—as well as any peasants who resisted collectivization altogether. Collectivization led to a drop in production, the disorganization of the rural economy, and food shortages. It also sparked a series of peasant rebellions, including armed uprisings, in some parts of Ukraine.
The rebellions worried Stalin because they were unfolding in provinces which had, a decade earlier, fought against the Red Army during the Russian Civil War. He was also concerned by anger and resistance to the state agricultural policy within the Ukrainian Communist Party. “If we don’t make an effort now to improve the situation in Ukraine,” he wrote to his colleague Lazar Kaganovich in August 1932, “we may lose Ukraine.” That autumn the Soviet Politburo, the elite leadership of the Soviet Communist Party, took a series of decisions that widened and deepened the famine in the Ukrainian countryside. Farms, villages, and whole towns in Ukraine were placed on blacklists and prevented from receiving food. Peasants were forbidden to leave the Ukrainian republic in search of food. Despite growing starvation, food requisitions were increased and aid was not provided in sufficient quantities. The crisis reached its peak in the winter of 1932–33, when organized groups of police and communist apparatchiks ransacked the homes of peasants and took everything edible, from crops to personal food supplies to pets. Hunger and fear drove these actions, but they were reinforced by more than a decade of hateful and conspiratorial rhetoric emanating from the highest levels of the Kremlin.
continue reading here: https://www.britannica.com/event/Holodomor
From Famine To Extermination
The result of Stalin’s campaign was a catastrophe. In spring 1933 death rates in Ukraine spiked. Between 1931 and 1934 at least 5 million people perished of hunger all across the U.S.S.R. Among them, according to a study conducted by a team of Ukrainian demographers, were at least 3.9 million Ukrainians. Police archives contain multiple descriptions of instances of cannibalism as well as lawlessness, theft, and lynching. Mass graves were dug across the countryside. Hunger also affected the urban population, though many were able to survive thanks to ration cards. Still, in Ukraine’s largest cities, corpses could be seen on the street.
The famine was accompanied by a broader assault on Ukrainian identity. While peasants were dying by the millions, agents of the Soviet secret police were targeting the Ukrainian political establishment and intelligentsia.
The famine provided cover for a campaign of repression and persecution that was carried out against Ukrainian culture and Ukrainian religious leaders. The official policy of Ukrainization, which had encouraged the use of the Ukrainian language, was effectively halted. Moreover, anyone connected to the short-lived Ukrainian People’s Republic—an independent government that had been declared in June 1917 in the wake of the February Revolution but was dismantled after the Bolsheviks conquered Ukrainian territory—was subjected to vicious reprisals. All those targeted by this campaign were liable to be publicly vilified, jailed, sent to the Gulag (a system of Soviet prisons and forced-labour camps), or executed. Knowing that this Russification program would inevitably reach him, Mykola Skrypnyk, one of the best-known leaders of the Ukrainian Communist Party, committed suicide rather than submit to one of Stalin’s show trials.
As the famine was happening, news of it was deliberately silenced by Soviet bureaucrats. Party officials did not mention it in public. Western journalists based in Moscow were instructed not to write about it. One of the most famous Moscow correspondents at the time, Walter Duranty of The New York Times, went out of his way to dismiss reports of the famine when they were published by a young freelancer, Gareth Jones, as he “thought Mr. Jones’s judgment was somewhat hasty.” Jones was murdered under suspicious circumstances in 1935 in Japanese-occupied Mongolia. Stalin himself went so far as to repress the results of a census taken in 1937; the administrators of that census were arrested and murdered, in part because the figures revealed the decimation of Ukraine’s population.
Although the famine was discussed during the Nazi occupation of Ukraine in World War II, it became taboo again during the postwar years. The first public mention of it in the Soviet Union was in 1986, in the aftermath of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant disaster. That disaster too was initially kept secret by Soviet authorities.
Assessment
Because the famine was so deadly, and because it was officially denied by the Kremlin for more than half a century, it has played a large role in Ukrainian public memory, particularly since independence. Ukrainian poet Ivan Drach was the first to speak publicly about the famine, in 1986, after the Chernobyl disaster, citing it as an example of how damaging official silence can be. Monuments commemorating the Holodomor have been erected by the Ukrainian government as well as by the Ukrainian diaspora, and Holodomor Remembrance Day is observed around the world on the fourth Saturday of November. Ukraine has also invested in research on the famiBy early 2019, 16 countries as well as the Vatican had recognized the Holodomor as a genocide, and both houses of the United States Congress had passed resolutions declaring that “Joseph Stalin and those around him committed genocide against the Ukrainians in 1932–1933.”
Anne Applebaumne.
>Twitter auto incorrect has AI applied that notices words like draft.
>Tweet will be throttled instead.
>It’s an uncommon proper name but since the point is that it should be a house hold name, I’m in. If today’s American kids knew even basic Eastern European history this stuff wouldn’t be happening.
>The mass murder of millions of human beings by Communism is something that our Tech Over-Lords don't want us to remember or be cognizant of.
>I find this more chilling than many more overt censorships
#Holodomor
>It either fits the narrative or it doesn't exist. #YayCommunism
–Now i know why people want to despud Mr. Potato head
this one comment must be what Biden handlers don't want to take hold:–
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pq-zgy_kies
J P
47 minutes ago
President Potato Head is making stricter gun laws yet his open border policy is bringing in black market guns at an all time high. He is beyond stupid. Lol. Smh.'
Ma'Khia Bryant Incident And Lebron James Tweet
315,836 views•Apr 22, 2021
https://youtu.be/pq-zgy_kies
view count earlier today
was 306K
now nearly 316K
>President Potato Head is making stricter gun laws yet his open border policy is bringing in black market guns at an all time high. He is beyond stupid. Lol. Smh.'