Jack Lancer

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Jack Lancer

Jack Lancer

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انضم Mayıs 2023
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Senator Matt Canavan
Like many Australians, my nonno and nonna emigrated to Australia after the Second World War. And back in the 1950s they had to go through great lengths to become an Australian citizen. There is not that type of due diligence today. After the social media ban, we have made it harder to get a Youtube account than to get an Australian citizenship. The Liberal and Nationals parties will crackdown on this madness and more stringently vet people who apply for visas and citizenship. We would check people’s social media, make Australian values a condition of entry and deport the tens of thousands of people who are here illegally. More in today’s @couriermail
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Jack Lancer@JackLancer·
@ThreetothePower We don’t even need government deportations. Tax remittances, remove any and all welfare for non citizens (increase for citizens) then wait for them to deport themselves.
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Skull@ThreetothePower·
The recession we have to have.
Van345@Van3452

@ThreetothePower Wait for the coming exodus. Nobody hangs around in a depression, better value back home.

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Jack Lancer@JackLancer·
@Emilie_Dye Yes yes the immigrants that arrived in the 1800’s that built the foundations of the country and who shared a common cultural heritage are exactly the same as the third worlders who would like to come and enjoy the fruits of an established society. I too am very clever.
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Emilie Dye@Emilie_Dye·
While studying for the citizenship test, I learned about Australia's various immigration waves. From 1851-1861, we doubled the pop. with annual growth rates of 10-11%. In today's terms that'd be the equivalent of ~3M people. And that was with 1850s tech and infrastructure. 1/
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Real Ass Wigger@RAWigger·
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Jack Lancer@JackLancer·
Their argument is essentially that with migration comes sectarian politics on ethnic and religious lines. This is the greatest argument against migration and unfortunately white Australians will have to learn quickly that the only way out is to put this into practice and vote collectively for their interests.
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Drew Pavlou 🇦🇺🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼
Kos Samaras says that mass demographic change makes it electorally impossible to advocate for lower migration: “The demographic backdrop makes it worse. India is about to overtake England as Australia's largest overseas-born diaspora, likely confirmed in ABS data due this month. The median age of England-born Australians is 59.6. India-born: 35.8. One of those communities is the electoral future of metropolitan Australia. The other is not.”
Kos Samaras@KosSamaras

Angus Taylor stood up this week and told Australia its immigration system needs to discriminate based on values, that people from certain places are less likely to share what we stand for. Somewhere in Menzies, a Chinese Australian family heard that and thought: he's talking about us. They're probably right. Here's the thing nobody is saying about Tuesday's announcement. We asked 2,000 voters who they blame for rising prices and interest rates. Forty per cent said politicians. Twenty per cent said CEOs. Six per cent said immigrants. Even among One Nation voters, the people Taylor is performing for, 59% blame politicians. Their vote isn't an immigration grievance. It's institutional fury. And you cannot outdo One Nation on either grievance or immigration. So what Taylor has actually done is design a policy that won't win the voters he's chasing, delivered in language that will cost him voters he desperately needs, in the seats that decide Australian elections, in the cities that have already punished the Coalition across two consecutive elections. The demographic backdrop makes it worse. India is about to overtake England as Australia's largest overseas-born diaspora, likely confirmed in ABS data due this month. The median age of England-born Australians is 59.6. India-born: 35.8. One of those communities is the electoral future of metropolitan Australia. The other is not. Chasing ghosts of the past whilst losing votes. Full piece below

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Jack Lancer@JackLancer·
No the dystopian fantasy is Somalian gangs running wild and committing crimes in Victoria, large sections of Sydney resembling the Middle East and home to a hotbed of anti western extremists and millions of indians ensuring the Anglo Celtic Australians who built this nation become a minority in their own home. Oh wait.
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Sir Robin@RobinLocksley01·
@FinancialReview He cannot be serious ! The LNP migration policy is beyond absurd. Is this some dystopian fantasy where the ‘thought police’ will now be deployed to ensure we all think like them? Group Think! No way, not here, not ever.
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Financial Review@FinancialReview·
The overarching challenge the nation faces is to reassert as a social norm the expectation that migrants leave ancient hatreds at the border and don’t import such divisions into this country. ebx.sh/MZCFfm
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Jack Lancer@JackLancer·
@cmkusher Yes Cameron, I’d like 3rd worlders who are currently here to lose their jobs (if they have one) and return home to find a job.
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Cameron Kusher
Cameron Kusher@cmkusher·
Anyone hoping for a recession is hoping for people to lose their jobs and lose their jobs. Australia has problems for sure, but a cleansing recession doesn't exist, recessions leave deep scars.
Gray Connolly@GrayConnolly

Australia has never had the cleansing recession it has needed since 2008 – particularly in respect of over leveraged properly investors & their pain will put more homes on the market for younger buyers. Chance for the RBA to repent of Glenn Stevensism

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Jack Lancer@JackLancer·
@_SocialDemocrat @AngusTaylorMP Yes I have far more in common with an Englishman than a 3rd world immigrant even if he has a piece of paper from the government saying he’s ‘Australian’. This isn’t complicated.
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Leftwing Bastard
Leftwing Bastard@_SocialDemocrat·
Restore Australia said today that an English immigrant, not born here, is more Australian than an African “immigrant” who actually was born here. Now, THAT does not reflect Australian values, and people promoting this ideology or narrative need to STFU. @AngusTaylorMP #auspol
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Dr Liz Allen@DrDemography·
'Red light to radicals': ‘Amnesty International Australia has condemned the Coalition's proposed immigration overhaul as "divisive, discriminatory, and lacking in humanity", warning it risks undermining Australia's multicultural foundations…’ sbs.com.au/news/article/a…
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Cynical Publius@CynicalPublius·
This is a lengthy article, but is by far the best and most comprehensive read I have found that explains the truth of the Iran War. tabletmag.com/sections/news/…
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i/o
i/o@avidseries·
The American Psychological Association has affirmed the existence of a 15-point mean IQ gap between US whites and blacks. There are no reputable scientists conducting research in this area who dispute the existence of racial gaps in measured intelligence. Why does this matter? It matters because the scientifically-established group IQ gaps (including the smaller one between Asians and whites) explain racial disparities in America far better than the phantom of "systemic" racism. There are hundreds (if not thousands) of studies that show IQ influences outcomes like educational attainment, income, SES, and crime. Why should we then not be surprised when groups with higher average IQs outperform those with lower IQs on these (and many other) outcomes.
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Beanie@Beanie13072

@avidseries Why are you talking about blacks constantly. I get it you insecure and you want to push the lie of blacks being less intelligent. You seem to have a mental disorder.

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goma@soigomaa·
My "Roman Empire is the realization that my life is a lottery win. Somewhere in Sudan, Pålestine, iran, Afghanistan, Iraq or Congo, there is a boy smarter than me. He is more disciplined, more resilient, and holds more potential in his single finger than I do in my entire career. The only difference? I am siting in a train and he is sting in the rubble of his dreams. My "bad days" are his wildest dreams. My "burnout" is a luxury he can't afford because his only job is staying alive. It's geographical luck and it's a haunting injustice that we all refuse to acknowledge and look away
໊smolaraa@kesikesiluv

Hit me with the harshest reality truth.

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Ebuka
Ebuka@sinosilkltd·
@doll_lenses @JackLancer @Paper_hands92 @soigomaa You do not understand him because what he wrote has no meaning; like when we learnt new vocabularies in secondary school and fix it any where we want. "Epistemic probability ex ante" is a stupid thing to say; so as is ontological whatever ex post.
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Jack Lancer@JackLancer·
@TLIMSMusic @soigomaa ‘Not the underlying point’ hahaha oh man you were so close to getting it 😂😂😂😂 never mind….gnight!
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TLIMS ✨@TLIMSMusic·
@JackLancer @soigomaa We already agree on the facts. You’re still disputing the framing, not the underlying point. At this stage, we’re going in circles. Peace ✌🏾
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TLIMS ✨@TLIMSMusic·
@JackLancer @soigomaa Repeating that I don’t understand still doesn’t answer the point: did the individual choose the conditions they were born into—yes or no?
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Jack Lancer@JackLancer·
@TLIMSMusic @soigomaa It’s not a matter of me liking it or not it’s just an incorrect framing. Wow you got there. Nice work
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TLIMS ✨
TLIMS ✨@TLIMSMusic·
@JackLancer @soigomaa You’re describing how those conditions came about, not changing the fact they were unchosen by the person who inherits them. If you dislike the word luck, call it unearned circumstance—the point remains the same. ✌🏾
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