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Browsing Monkey

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No university can give you a fraction of the education you can get from an internet connection. *Re-posts may be archival only

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Browsing Monkey
Browsing Monkey@BrowsingMonkey·
Most people never get to it because they're divided and conquered.
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Imtiaz Mahmood@ImtiazMadmood·
Outrage is building after Katie Hopkins delivered a statement that many are calling blunt, controversial, and impossible to ignore. Instead of focusing on giving schoolgirls r@pe alarms as a line of defense, she put forward what she described as a “mad idea” — one that immediately ignited debate across social media and political circles. “Why are we preparing young girls for danger,” she implied, “instead of removing the people who create it?” Her answer was clear and uncompromising: deport m!grant rap!sts. The remark has split opinion almost instantly. Supporters say it finally addresses the root of the issue with clarity and courage. Critics argue it oversimplifies a deeply complex problem and risks fueling division. But one thing is certain — people aren’t scrolling past this quietly. The conversation is escalating, emotions are rising, and everyone seems to have something to say.
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Marc Emery
Marc Emery@MarcScottEmery·
Women as police, judges, jurors & voters are a disaster. This is why we have socialism, wokism, transgenderism, leniency with rapists, murderers, violent foreign miscreants & marginalization of real men. University educated women have been ruinous for Canada, USA & Europe.
Savage@Savage16May

How did this Canadians police officer become the Deputy of Police in Ireland 🇮🇪 ? Nothing worst than a white Liberal woman with a degree. Wishing ⁦@ezralevant⁩ Good luck in Ireland 🇮🇪

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Jake Lundahl
Jake Lundahl@LundahlHorses·
Civilization was built by people like this, and there is a stunning lack of gratitude in our culture for their work. In this specific case, at least half of the apple varieties in Brown’s collection were considered “lost” until he personally tracked them down and saved them. He literally went on quests where he did things like, tracking a lost variety back to a stump of a long-ago-cut-down tree near an abandoned homestead in remote Appalachia, took cuttings from the green shoots coming out of the stump, brought them back and planted them. Absolute legend.
Undiscovered History@HistoryUnd

Tom Brown, a retired engineer, dedicated 25 years to preserving approximately 1,200 apple varieties from extinction.

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Jay Anderson
Jay Anderson@TheProjectUnity·
Humans: "I'll believe it when I see it!" The Universe: "lmao"
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Liam Out Loud
Liam Out Loud@liam_out_loud·
Canada IS NOT a democracy. Explained in under three minutes with receipts 👇
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Tom Marazzo, MBA,CD
Tom Marazzo, MBA,CD@TomMarazzo·
I’ve spent weeks in hospital with my son. Canadian Healthcare system terrifies me. It’s the most broken systems we have in Canada and it’s the most important.
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Peter St Onge, Ph.D.
Peter St Onge, Ph.D.@profstonge·
Canadian Liberals "protect" Indigenous women by... not punishing the Indigenous men who kill them 🤡
The Heretical Liberal 🇨🇦@Rob_ThaBuilder

The plight of Indigenous Women in Canada is such a perfect example of how modern Leftist thought has no ability to think past 1st order effects and why its all about feeling virtuous over actually solving problems. We often hear about "murdered and missing indigenous women" and how they get killed at much higher rates than other Canadians, and that these women rarely get justice. The subtext is always that, somehow, the reason for this injustice is some mix of "colonization", "the patriarchy " or "white supremacy". We often hear how bad society is because of this, and how we need to "do better", "check our privilege", and that this is somehow a failing of all of society. Now at the same time, there has long been a push to address indigenous overrepresenation in prisons, and the solution the Leftists have landed on is the Gladue Rule becoming embedded in the justice system, which requires the court to consider the effects of residential schooling, racism and other factors when deciding sentencing on indigenous ppl found guilty of crimes. In theory, this could be considered an admirable attempt. In practice, what it means is simply that indigenous ppl who commit crimes will almost always be sentenced to significantly less time than anyone else. But heres the kicker; between 70-80% of murdered and missing indigenous women are killed by Indigenous men. And then these men are giving ridiculously light sentencing BECAUSE they're indigenous, denying the victims justice. The Crown in this story asked for 16 years for this man shooting his wife in her sleep. He was given 6 years, he'll serve 3. So the injustice against Indigenous women is in large part CAUSED by Leftist attempt to address it. Its a classic example of modern Leftism being so far up their own asses they're pontificating to the rest of society about a problem that THEY THEMSELVES are causing. Modern Leftism is not capable of solving actual social problems, it's simply a way for privileged bourgeoisie white liberals to virtue signal about their moral goodness at cocktail parties while the marginalized ppl they claim to champion continue to bear the brunt of their shallow and superficial political activism.

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John-Paul Berg
John-Paul Berg@SemperVeritasX·
Most Canadians have their elbows up drooling on themselves in approval of this central banking WEF member Mark Carney. The rest actually believe the scripted and feckless rhetoric of Brokeback Poilievre. Please stop interpreting everything through shades of red and blue. This is a uniparty, we had four CPC MPs cross the floor. It's never been more evident. Neither party represents the people. The MPs aren't allowed to represent their constituents. They must push party talking points. Most don't have the integrity to stand against the corrupt system. Those that do, are pushed out as soon as they try. We are in a bad way, Canada. And I'm afraid most of you have no clue.
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PeterSweden
PeterSweden@PeterSweden7·
IT HAS BEGUN From yesterday the new biometrics scanning is in effect at borders in Europe. Travellers from outside the EU will have to scan their face and fingerprints to enter.
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capitolhunters@capitolhunters·
For those still behind: Melania's Epstein presser yesterday ("I was not a participant") was almost certainly driven by Amanda Ungaro, an Epstein victim who had a child with Paolo Zampolli, who brought Melania to the US. Zampolli just got Ungaro deported; she's vowing revenge. 1/
Fox News@FoxNews

BREAKING: "I have never had any knowledge of Epstein abuse of his victims. I was never involved in any capacity. I was not a participant, was never on Epstein's plane and never visited his private island." -First Lady Melania Trump

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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
The scariest finding in this paper: the subjects couldn't tell it was happening. UPenn ran this study on 48 healthy adults. One group slept 8 hours. Another slept 6. Another slept 4. For 14 straight days. They tested cognitive performance every 2 hours from 7:30am to 11:30pm. The 6-hour group's reaction times, working memory, and sustained attention deteriorated on a near-linear curve. By day 14 they were performing at the same level as someone who hadn't slept at all in 48 hours. The 4-hour group hit that threshold by day 6. Here's the part that should unsettle everyone who thinks they "do fine" on 6 hours: the subjects' self-reported sleepiness flatlined after the first few days. Their brains kept getting worse. Their perception of how impaired they were stopped updating. The cognitive decline was invisible to the person experiencing it. The researchers found a hard threshold. Any wakefulness beyond 15.84 hours in a day produces cumulative neurobiological cost. That cost compounds every single day you exceed it and does not reset with a weekend of sleeping in. About 35% of American adults sleep less than 7 hours a night. 40% of those get 6 hours or less. In 1942 that number was 11%. We built an entire professional culture around a sleep schedule that this paper says is functionally equivalent to pulling consecutive all-nighters. "I'm fine on 6 hours" is the most common response to sleep research. The first thing chronic sleep debt destroys is your ability to notice chronic sleep debt.
Nicholas Fabiano, MD@NTFabiano

Sleeping <6h a night for 2 weeks reduces cognitive performance equal to 2 nights of total sleep deprivation.

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Rothmus 🏴@Rothmus·
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Kirk Lubimov
Kirk Lubimov@KirkLubimov·
A whole convoy of empty oil tankers on the way to the US to fill up. It could have been Canada but we have land acknowledgments to do and carbon tax instead.
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The National Roast
The National Roast@NationalRoast·
How much worse can it get?
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