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Albany, NY انضم Haziran 2020
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@draevans I was born, autistic, several decades before aspartame was in any food. Just you wait: sooner or later, people who blame autism on ____[insert noun here] will start calling it “SO powerful, it makes autism even BEFORE it’s invented, by time travel!”
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Dr 🫥:. #Autism or #dyslexia. Anxiety kills
So today we are told aspartame is the autism smoking gun. Last week it was paracetamol. 25 years ago it was MMR. Autism has a heritability of 90% - it is genetic In news other suicide risk needs researching!!!
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@PierceLilholt To find out why the order matters, get up one morning, put on your shoes, and THEN put on your socks.
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Pierce Alexander Lilholt
Pierce Alexander Lilholt@PierceLilholt·
What will happen when AI can induce perfect loyalty through sound waves embedded in media?
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@LibsPollak I learned that you were a linguistics major. Since I was also a linguistics major, and I’m also Jewish (though not Orthodox), I’m wondering what it’s like for an Orthodox-reared person to study linguistics./are there things
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Nicole Filippone, Autistic Advocate & Author
And I think this nuance about the autistic experience is important for people to understand. If you're autistic, does any of this resonate?
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Nicole Filippone, Autistic Advocate & Author
"Autistic people take everything literally" This is not an accurate statement, and I'm going to explain why. Yes, autistic people do often take things literally, but there's more to it than that...
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@Here4DaMemes80s @Megatron_ron Re: “We arent even allowed to go to their heaven” — is that why the Talmud states that “the righteous of all nations have a share in the World to Come” (Tractate Sanhedrin, 105a)?
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The_Great_Noticer@Here4DaMemes80s·
@Megatron_ron You, I and the rest of us are Goyims....we are animals to them. what do you mean judeo christian. it is them and the rest of the beasts on this planet. We arent even allowed to go to their heaven. there is no such thing as judeo anything.
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Megatron
Megatron@Megatron_ron·
JUST IN: 🇺🇲🇮🇱 U.S. President Trump: "We will protect the JUDEO-CHRISTIAN principles of our founding with vigor.” Crazy and funny...
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@Here4DaMemes80s @Megatron_ron You would be easier to believe if you understood that “goyim” is plural without the “s” that you ungrammatically added. (“-im” is the commonest Hebrew plural ending). Saying “goyims” is like saying “teeths” or “feets” — grow out of it.
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@Johnny_5iv3 @Sneak0o If Christian values aren’t Jewish ones, who put “love thy neighbor as thyself” into the Old Testament (Leviticus 19:18)?
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Johnny
Johnny@Johnny_5iv3·
@Sneak0o There is no “Judeo-Christian” values… only Christian values! Jews are not Christian
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SNEAKO reflects on the loss of Charlie Kirk, saying he came across as a genuine guy. "I think he was a genuine guy. I think he was wrong, but I don't think that he was a bad person. He might have spread bad information about Palestine, but I don't see an evil person."
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@StAnthonyTG @netanyahu Jews don’t equate the Messiah with God. For instance, Ezekiel 45 and 46 describe the coming Messiah as (among other things) sacrificing animals for his sins.
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User823@StAnthonyTG·
@netanyahu There is no Judeo-Christian. There are Christians, and there are Jews, but we are not one and the same. Jesus, your Messiah, came and your people rejected Him. Christians worship the God of Anraham, Isaac, and Moses, the Jews are still waiting for their god.
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Benjamin Netanyahu - בנימין נתניהו
Charlie Kirk was murdered for speaking truth and defending freedom. A lion-hearted friend of Israel, he fought the lies and stood tall for Judeo-Christian civilization. I spoke to him only two weeks ago and invited him to Israel. Sadly, that visit will not take place. We lost an incredible human being. His boundless pride in America and his valiant belief in free speech will leave a lasting impact. Rest in peace, Charlie Kirk
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Uncommon Sense@Uncommonsince76·
Fun fact. “Judeo Christian” started appearing in the United States around WW2, because jews working in our propaganda department started putting this out. They were nervous the war would be viewed as an unnecessary Jewish war, (which it was) and wanted to convince the masses that it was in their interest to destroy that “evil Hitler.” Thus the “judeo Christian” propaganda was born to tie their fates together…
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PRESIDENT TRUMP: I will always defend our nation's glorious heritage and protect the Judeo-Christian principles of our founding. We must bring back faith in America, stronger than ever.

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@realdeseretbro If Jewish values are the complete opposite of Christian values, who put “love thy neighbor as thyself” into Leviticus 19:18?
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Julia Hartley-Brewer
Julia Hartley-Brewer@JuliaHB1·
One in five Brits is now anti-Semitic. One in five. Congratulations to the BBC, Sky, Channel 4 and other media who've helped stirred up this ancient hatred by deliberately perpetrating the lie that Israel is committing a genocide on Gaza. You know better. Shame on you all.
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@BootOnTheFace @joelmowbray I don’t understand what you mean when you write “there’s no Judeo, just Christian.”” Are you writing that there are no Jews, only Christians?
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Joel Mowbray
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Such a beautiful distillation of how Judeo-Christian values should guide the actions (and reactions) of Believers -- from someone who himself is not religious. Read it, bookmark it, then periodically return to it when reflecting on choices we need to make as a society.
James Lindsay, anti-Communist@ConceptualJames

I've been trying to share a particular message for a couple of years now, and I can never quite find the words. I doubt I will tonight, but I have to try again because I watched my great friend get murdered over it today. We have a choice: catharsis or civilization. There's no other choice for us. We can have a civilization, where people are civilized enough to live, work, and trade with one another in a productive way, a safe way, a trustworthy enough way, or we can abandon it for the pursuit of letting the negative emotions of the past years, decade, or decades consume us. There's no other choice. If we choose catharsis, we let our emotions, our Pathos, get the better of us. We turn to our anger and look to give it more justifications. We turn to our frustration and seek an orgiastic release through whatever deeds vents it. We turn to our oppression, our rage, our despair, our fear, and we let it flow through us until the Pathos pours out and covers the land in what will eventually be fire and blood. Catharsis is tempting, and stepping into it will be libidinous, orgiastic, elevating, and divine, until we realize that it's the feast of demons upon everything we could have built and everything we could have passed on to our children and our posterity. Civilization is harder. It's bitter, in fact, in comparison to catharsis. It means swallowing hard and taking all those negative emotions and sublimating them into something productive, something that builds rather than makes us feel better. Civilization feels like injustice, in fact, even though it is the only basis for justice outside of Heaven and Hell, if they exist. If we choose civilization, we're allowed to be mad, but we must temper our anger into right action that builds something to leave a better world, which will dissolve it, of course. We're also allowed to be frustrated, but we must sublimate our frustration into the dedicated search for real and lasting solutions to our problems in a civilization worth living in and passing to our children. We are not allowed to despair, though, and we cannot persist in fear. We must have faith that swallowing and metabolizing all of our negativity to turn it into a flourishing society is possible and worth it, and faith will drive out fear and is the mortal enemy of despair. Civilization is not available on the wide path. It is the narrow path, at least so far as worldly life goes. Veer too far to one side or the other, or even for too long a moment forget your purpose or principles, and you lose the path, lose civilization, and lose everything worth having. Without civilization, though, we will find ourselves in a terror beyond our comprehension. Maybe it will be like the philosopher Thomas Hobbes described it in the wake of the terrible English Civil War, when civilization was nearly thrown aside. Violent, solitary or tribal, nasty, brutish, short, a wicked and selfish war of all against all. It looks like the favelas of Brazil. Maybe we'll end up conquered, fighting among ourselves while our enemies feast on our folly. Maybe we'll end up holding it together, for a little while anyway, under a tyrant who can, for a time, make it all stop and demand order. Maybe we all just end up learning Mandarin and get along mastering the ins and outs of social credit existence. Civilization is worth fighting for, and catharsis is the kind of momentary pleasure followed by pain that every virtue stands in opposition to. In a civilization we, and each of our children after us, can live as individuals, free to pursue our dreams in sufficient safety and opportunity to generate abundance. Catharsis will be a groupish disaster with all the allure and hangover of a drunken mosh pit. Again, I'm not expressing myself the way I see this issue in my mind. It's such an important message that I just can't get right, no matter how I try. What I will say is that, for any differences in the particulars my great friend Charlie Kirk and I have had, Charlie Kirk stood for, lived for, and acted to his dying breath for civilization. He was far too temperate and wise, even at 31, for catharsis. How can I be sure? Under strange circumstances once, I found myself out on a skiing boat on a lake with Charlie Kirk. Music was playing, we were having a good time enjoying the morning. Charlie, with his standard grin, bare chest in the sun, laughed a little and explained himself, "I had fun once, guys, and I hated it." Then he made our host change the music from something fun and hip to... classical. And we ran up and down the lake alongside all the other party boats listening to Bach, Vivaldi, and Stravinsky, not having fun even once and loving it. Charlie Kirk lived for civilization, and nothing remotely like catharsis would have been near his mind, heart, or soul, even in its darkest, most frustrated moments. Charlie wanted to win, but he wanted to win so that we can move away from evil and move away from cathartic, orgiastic destruction and toward civilizational order, where his family and children could grow up as strong, proud Americans. That's how I know that Charlie understood the choice I still cannot articulate. We have two options, and only two. They are catharsis and civilization. Charlie Kirk lived that we would have civilization. May Charlie Kirk not have died such that we spiral into catharsis and evil.

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Jon Blaze
Jon Blaze@JonBlazepx·
@fast_read @ConceptualJames @SethDillon I suspect he’s referring to the 1939 book, The Control of Language by Alec King & Martin Ketley which he discusses in depth in his book, The Abolition of Man. In short, he argues that their relativism will ultimately lead to men being enslaved to their passions & instincts.
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Seth Dillon
Seth Dillon@SethDillon·
I revisit this more and more.
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@JonBlazepx @ConceptualJames @SethDillon Reading that essay, I note this sentence: “ Our intellectuals have surrendered first to the slave-philosophy of Hegel, then to Marx, finally to the linguistic analysts.” What did, or do, the “linguistic analysts” say, that Lewis understood as a “slave-philosophy“?
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Jon Blaze
Jon Blaze@JonBlazepx·
@SethDillon Lewis expands on this in a disturbingly prophetic way in his essay, Willing Slaves of the Welfare State As salient now as it was then.
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