Brian Burtner

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Brian Burtner

Brian Burtner

@BrianBurtner

-Propertarian/Testimonialist -Restore Europe AND America; remigration now -Ban infant genital mutilation and troon surgery -Only married fathers should vote

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Brian Burtner
Brian Burtner@BrianBurtner·
Reproductive coercion should be illegal. This requires that expectant fathers should have roughly one week from discovery to notify their partner that an abortion/termination is requested and required. If that happens, the expectant mother should be compelled to either: -abort the child sometimes within the first 24 weeks of gestation -carry and birth the child whereby it may be euthanized painlessly via barbiturate injection, ASAP or within 4 weeks of birth. Obviously, codifying these rights/responsibilities into law will also require mandatory paternity verification for, and notification to, expectant fathers - which is something our governments should be ensuring anyway. The vast legions of the so-called "pro-choice" orthodoxy will not support these improvements to public health and safety for one simple reason: they are not truly pro-choice. They are pro-woman and pro women's privileges, no matter the cost. The minute that one begins to talk about improving things for expectant fathers - rectifying the information asymmetry inherent to sexual reproduction, providing any post-coital window of veto power for men, or simply pointing out the hypocrisy of wailing about "bodily autonomy" in a world where male foreskin is medically harvested shortly after birth - their true gynocentric (and, in many cases, explicitly misandrist) nature is revealed.
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₿en Wehrman
₿en Wehrman@benwehrman·
Put this in the time capsule for the future so our great great grandkids know there were in fact incredible things happening during the era of great retardation 🃏 @jokerwaffenfren
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Peter Boghossian
Peter Boghossian@peterboghossian·
Academia *knew* entire fields could not be replicated. They watched junk science proliferate and said nothing. This was not oversight. It was cowardly complicity.
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Roman Helmet Guy
Roman Helmet Guy@romanhelmetguy·
Ok I will explain. Every complete ideology has a very specific relation to the past, present, and future: The past was perfect, because X hadn’t yet done Y. Then X did Y, and now we live in the fallen present. But in the future, X will stop doing Y, and everything will be perfect again. Ideologies really really need that “the past was perfect” part, because it proves that their future utopia is possible. You will notice that even religions have this structure. The Greek pagans had the Golden Age, Christianity has the Garden of Eden. Communism has this structure. Marx wrote in The Communist Manifesto that “The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles.” But Engels had to add a footnote clarifying that he only meant *written* history, and that once upon a time, “primitive communistic societies” existed everywhere. Why? Because Engels realized that if class struggle had always existed, then that undermined the communist case that class struggle could be eliminated. Communism needed its own Garden of Eden. Now, modern historians and archaeologists aren’t (all) communists. But most are what some people have recently started calling “race communists.” That is, they strongly agree with these statements about the present and the future: “We live in a fallen world where people hate each other based on race and ethnicity. But in the future, people will stop hating each other based on race and ethnicity, and everyone will live together in peace and harmony.” The problem is, that’s not a complete ideology. It needs a corresponding belief about the past. It needs: “In the past, people didn’t hate each other based on race and ethnicity.” Otherwise, their peaceful utopian future becomes unbelievable. And so, wherever possible, whenever an iota of doubt could be created, archaeologists and historians tried to rewrite history and edit out ethnic conflict. The Indo-European invasions? That was a mere migration of “pots, not people.” The Anglo-Saxon conquest of Britain? Just a small number of mostly peaceful immigrants who assimilated the Romano-Briton majority to their culture. Rome was an anti-racist multicultural paradise. Etc etc etc. But anyway, now DNA has shown all that to be bullshit, so guys like David Reich (who actively participated in this censorious editing of history btw) are starting to give up and move on.
Jacob Shell@JacobAShell

I still genuinely dont understand why the idea that neolithic peoples engaged in violent conquests would be “a political problem.”

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Devon Eriksen
Devon Eriksen@Devon_Eriksen_·
"No, they eat and drink, Sam. The Shadow that bred them can only mock, it cannot make: not real new things of its own. I don't think it gave life to the orcs, it only ruined them and twisted them; and if they are to live at all, they have to live like other living creatures."
Isaac Young@HariSel57511397

The interesting thing about woke culture is that’s it’s constantly stuck in the hand-off phase. Psychologically, this is akin to young writers breaking into their skills with fanfic, written or otherwise fantasied in their heads. You’ve yet to really come into your own, and you’re playing in the older generation’s sandbox to figure out how everything works. Usually this terminates around high school or college, and the talented writers then make their own original IPs. You’re not supposed to stay in the sandbox. You’re supposed to explore and grapple with the world in your art, and this is where creativity emerges. But Progressives are constantly trying to reboot everything. They refuse to leave the sandbox, and while you can say this is due to financial reasons, as a cultural experience, it’s like watching artists trying to imbibe the creative fire of past generations and failing each time. Yes, you updated the franchise with your more Progressive fanfic characters, and yes you turned the older cast into skinsuit sycophants, but each time it never sticks. Not a single woke reboot successfully passed down the torch to where we could move onto a new cultural vogue. The new discourse never takes shape. It’s like the opposite of the refusal of the call in the Hero’s Journey. A world of origin stories that terminate at the origin and go nowhere. Progressives desperately want the fire of the past—and the status it derives—but the Muses aren’t choosing them.

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Divemedic
Divemedic@DMAreaOcho·
@iky_fwjett This is why a law mandating DNA testing upon birth should be the law.
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Alan Mathison ⏫
Alan Mathison ⏫@ai_sentience·
the point @RichardDawkins is making is: if Claude can code/do philosophy/engage in conversation and is not conscious and a human with late stage dementia who can't speak is "conscious" then the definition of "conscious" is broken and fundamentally useless which is obvious
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Brian Burtner@BrianBurtner·
@dissidentwest "Let's roast an old man who's contributed more to the world than the majority of us ever will because of a clickbait article title about the possibility of AI consciousness" Very Christian of you
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Dissident West
Dissident West@dissidentwest·
Richard Dawkins being convinced that Claude is conscious should be the final nail in the coffin for midwit atheists. But it won’t
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Brian Burtner@BrianBurtner·
@RemyTheRedVT Typical foid "reasoning" that should immediately disqualify you from exercising any political influence whatsoever.
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Remy (Red Panda Vtuber!)
Remy (Red Panda Vtuber!)@RemyTheRedVT·
I’m late to the red/blue party but here’s my take I guess lol. Simplest view I can give is: Yes, if everyone is able to touch the button with full awareness of what they’re doing and no chance to fuck up, red makes sense. But that isn’t how reality would ever play out. In a scenario where -everyone- gets the red/blue button at the same time, you have the following: -old, baby, blind, deaf, asleep, unconscious, incapacitated, etc people who cannot touch either button, or end up touching the blue button in error -no guaranteed ability to make sure people you care about touch the red button -awareness that no matter how you feel about it, a certain number of people will touch blue. The red/blue button includes people who don’t touch the button at all as part of who dies if 51% of people don’t touch blue. So every coma patient, every person in surgery, every quadriplegic, or person with an inability to choose dies, not just blue button pushers. It also doesn’t clarify whether or not, for example, unborn children who are close to birth count as ‘everyone’ by the standards of whatever horrible entity decided the red/blue button question would be a fun thing to pose to humanity. So what do we do if the death radius includes fetuses inside their mothers as people who didn’t choose? And would you really want to take a chance on whether or not they are included since there’s no way to guarantee it? Under that scenario, choosing red guarantees a lot of people die through no fault of their own if more people press red than blue. I’m not going to pretend I’m a saint, because I’m not. I cannot rightly promise that I wouldn’t press red if there was a guaranteed way for me to ensure everyone I love did too. But because I can’t guarantee that, I would most likely press blue, because that is the only way I could maximise the chance that my loved ones, including the ones who can’t choose would survive. Is it silly from a pure survival standpoint? Yeah, probably. But I don’t think I could live with the guilt of knowing I killed my sisters unborn child, or my toddler niece who likes blue more than red, or my dad when he’s unconscious in surgery because I wasn’t willing to risk my life to try and hit a measly 51% target.
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Brian Burtner@BrianBurtner·
The causal chain brain_damaging->killing->eating shouldn't be just rare, it should be effectively impossible for someone to even misconstrue a series of events as such, looking from the outside. This merits redundancy in proscriptions across that chain. Laws regularly fail, but less so in series. It should be standard practice to terminate the lives of people with no higher brain function, imo - but probably only in cases where they are born that way (chromosomal abnormality cases). Even here it is wise to prohibit eating them afterward (cannibalism is also plain unhealthy; there really is no good reason to do it).
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Brian Bi believes borders should be open
@BrianBurtner @Aella_Girl That argument doesn't make very much sense. If it were legal to kill people with no higher brain function, we could still make it extremely illegal (equivalent to murder) to injure people in a way that takes away their higher brain function.
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Aella
Aella@Aella_Girl·
How mentally impaired would a human have to be before it would be ok to kill and eat them?
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Russ
Russ@Russ__ATX·
@TukiFromKL Religious folk are desperate to "own" Dawkins. The reality, you cant refute any of his arguments against the existence of god. God doesnt exist.
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Brian Burtner@BrianBurtner·
@captive_dreamer Correction: Charlie Kirk was an extremely effective outreach personality that got young Americans interested in politics. He was murdered by a leftist, Trump had two weeks to take decisive action, he did nothing instead, and now here we are watching the vultures feast.
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Golden_Fryingpan
Golden_Fryingpan@GoldenFrgpn·
@redaction The mushroom kingdom is a white ethnostate and a white supremacist's ideal world, they even all have A40 eyes
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Reliquary Reliquus
Reliquary Reliquus@ReliquaryRelic·
@AustinJustice @KenPaxtonTX can you please prosecute @JosePGarza as an accessory to murder (& many other crimes) for all of the criminals he & his criminal dick sucking asst. DA's are responsible for? Also, can we do this to the Judges as well? Thanks, Texans-
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Brian Burtner@BrianBurtner·
@thefreespi65329 Great list overall for the higher tiers, but I'm wondering - what makes you put Sikhism so low, even below Islam? Same question for Jehovah's Witnesses; their disbelief in ghosts/spirits/afterlife make them one of the more based Christian denominations imo.
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@redaction
@redaction@redaction·
It’s kind of insane how much better being an adult is relative to being a child All the cynical adults around me told me it would be worse but what the fuck was their problem Being corralled through the public school system was miserable man I fucking hated that
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Daniel Concannon
Daniel Concannon@TooWhiteToTweet·
1914-1918: HitIer serves in German Army in WWI, earns two Iron Crosses, is temporarily blinded, and learns of Germany's defeat while hospitalized. He resents the Jewish-led sociopolitical agitation that collapsed the Imperial German government and accelerated the push toward armistice, and dedicates himself to enter politics and save Germany 1918-1919: Weimar Republic begins, quickly setting the benchmark for societal depravity and decay. The Weimar Constitution is authored by Hugo Preuss (Jewish). Jews disproportionately support the Weimar Republic, and are disproportionately overrepresented in the Weimar government - so much so that it becomes known as the 'Jew Republic' 1919: Treaty of Versailles diminishes Germany, stripping 13% of it's European territory, and all global outposts 1919: Magnus Hirschfeld (Jewish) founds the 'Institute for Sexual Science' where he pioneers 'trans' surgery and ignites the spark of a gender revolution that would explode a century later 1919: The DAP (later NSDAP) is founded in response to the rise of Marxism and communism in Germany (the intellectual leadership of both being disproportionately Jewish) 1921-1923: Crippling war reparations are set and hyperinflation decimates the German economy. France and Belgium occupy Germany to claim reparations. A loaf of bread costs 200 billion Marks (the total value of the entire German Empire was 300 billion Marks just ten years earlier in 1913). German mothers and daughters - children as young as 8 - turn to prostitution for survival 1923: The Frankfurt School (Jewish) is founded, counting Max Horkheimer, Theodor Aodorno, and Herbert Marcuse among its famed Jewish revolutionaries. Here, 'Critical Theory' takes root, laying the groundwork for an anti-Western cultural revolution that captures institutions across continents, and which we remain in the throes of 103 years later 1923: HitIer attempts to overthrow the failing Weimar government, is imprisoned, and begins planning a path to power through legal means rather than armed revolt. The NDSAP is dissolved by the Weimar government 1925: HitIer reestablishes the NDSAP, is banned from public speaking, and publishes 'Mein Kampf' 1929: Great Depression hits, German economy collapses for a second time, any illusion of Weimar 'democracy' is completely shattered 1933: 'Judea Declares War On Germany' - Jews worldwide declare economic war on the German state 1933-1941: The most ardent voices for US involvement in WWII are Jewish, including Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver, Samuel Untermyer, Peter Bergson, and Rabbi Stephen Wise - one of the most influential Jewish leaders of the 20th century and close confidant of President Roosevelt 1941: 'Germany Must Perish' is published, authored by Theodore Kaufman (Jewish), advocating the genocide of the German people through forced sterilization But, PragerU... Founder: Dennis 'I am NOT for homogeneity' Prager (Jewish) CEO: Marissa Streit (former lDF military intelligence, Jewish) ...is right. The whole thing is an absolute mystery and something that we'll simply never understand.
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PragerU@prageru

No matter how many more books are written about him, what Hitler did and why he did it will never make sense.

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