Anonymous ID: dd9b71 July 30, 2024, 4:01 a.m. No.21320081   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0091

>>21320063

IF YOU ONLY KNEW HOW BAD THINGS ARE .PNG

note: no a.c, cardboard beds, lack of food, power cuts, faggots everywhere and dangerous to walk the street. They are full on lgbtq+, green agenda and moranic news

kek

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The Paris Woke Olympics are TOTAL failure at every level | Redacted w Natali and Clayton Morris

https://youtu.be/tcaXIyDCS3s

Anonymous ID: dd9b71 July 30, 2024, 4:18 a.m. No.21320117   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0125

>>21320100

digits.

what like build back better.

or Qanon talking vids.

seen'it, but post video so others can show their retardiness

btw, something strange is going on with 8kin.

images are getting a message that they cannot be posted, mp4 vids coming up with message about parameters.

FUCKERY AFOOT

Anonymous ID: dd9b71 July 30, 2024, 4:32 a.m. No.21320162   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>21320130

SHE DIED SUDDENLY

https://www.irishcentral.com/culture/entertainment/sinead-oconnor-antimaskers

Sinead O'Connor asks Dublin anti-maskers to not use her music

Irish singer Sinead O'Connor blasted COVID anti-mask, anti-lockdown protesters for using her music at a rally in Dublin.

Debbie McGoldrick

@IrishCentral

Aug 26, 2020

Irish singer Sinead O'Connor slammed protestors who gathered at an anti-mask, anti-lockdown rally in Dublin on August 22 for allegedly using her music during the event.

 

WATCH: Sinead O’Connor covers “Run” for the #ShineYourLight campaign

 

For sure, Sinead is in the #wearadamnmask camp. “Can I please ask that selfishly unmasked crowds standing shoulder to shoulder protesting and ignoring COVID protective restrictions not use my music as if to suggest I support you in any way. I do not,” she wrote under her @MagdaDavitt77 handle on August 22:

 

Can I please ask that selfishly unmasked crowds standing shoulder to shoulder protesting and ignoring Covid protective restrictions not use my music as if to suggest I support you in any way. I do not.

 

— Sinead O'Connor (AKA Shuhada Sadaqat) (@MagdaDavitt77) August 22, 2020

The next day, she tweeted:

 

Yes, we all agree people have the right to protest whatever we like. That's not the point. The point is becoming part of an unmasked crowd in the middle of a pandemic makes you a potential weapon of mass destruction.

 

— Sinead O'Connor (AKA Shuhada Sadaqat) (@MagdaDavitt77) August 23, 2020

She’s correct of course, but Irish politicians are making it easy these days for people to say to hell with the rules. A bunch of pols and other swells gathered in Galway last week for some golf dinner thing, flouting every rule in the process while demanding that the rest of the country keep their activities to a minimum.

 

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Similarly, Irish UFC fighter Conor McGregor nailed the thoughts of a disgusted nation with this tweet on Friday: “Is it too much to hope for responsibility and consistency from our leaders?"

 

Is it too much to hope for responsibility and consistency from our leaders? We expect the men and women in government to be our role models. If they can't abide by their own standards to beat the virus, then we need new people in charge. No one is above this.

 

— Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) August 21, 2020

Read more: Sinead O’Connor named amongst TIME’s most influential women of the past century