Dean Grundy

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Dean Grundy

Dean Grundy

@DeanRGrundy

Beigetreten Kasım 2013
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Dean Grundy
Dean Grundy@DeanRGrundy·
@merikuh @EricLDaugh Didnt he spike poverty, and there is no evidence he has reduced it as much as this post claims
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 IT’S OFFICIAL: Argentina’s right-wing President Javier Milei has HALVED extreme poverty from 11% to 5%, and poverty from 30% to 17% He destroyed leftist socialism and his country is surging. LFG! Milei is great! 🇺🇸🇦🇷
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The Wolf of BC 🇦🇷🇻🇪🇺🇸
If you just follow his account, you are going to repeat his BS only. The country is worse than under the other government; they have so many cases of corruption. He and his sister are involved in a crypto fraud (also in the US); they have emptied the national bank. Why don’t you do research first?
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Dean Grundy
Dean Grundy@DeanRGrundy·
@OldeWorldOrder @EricLDaugh He made poverty worse taking it to a historical high, then changed land purchase laws to allow massive foreign purchasing of land. There is no evidence poverty has dropped like suggested
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The Conservative Alternative
The Conservative Alternative@OldeWorldOrder·
@EricLDaugh Rebuilding a country after socialism has destroyed it is nearly impossible. But with a leader like Milei, I feel confident that they'll get their feet back underneath them. VIVA LA LIBERTAD CARAJO!
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Dan 🦁
Dan 🦁@danrsvilla·
@EricLDaugh Can you lot even try and tell the truth or is talking utter bollocks just your default
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Political Punk
Political Punk@actingliketommy·
@EricLDaugh Argentina’s entire budget is $102B and we sent them $40B. Trump is paying for that fucker with OUR money, so they can exploit the shit out of the country and spread right wing control. You’re fucking idiots.
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Dean Grundy
Dean Grundy@DeanRGrundy·
@models_by_Russ Stand properly with our closest ally, who just bombed a girls school, in a surprise attach, while in active negotiations. Why should we have?
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A View From Yorkshire 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
The UK had a choice when things kicked off. Stand properly with our closest ally… or hang back and pretend that sitting on the fence somehow looks like strength. And we chose the awkward middle ground — not quite in, not quite out, just… there. Now people will say that’s “measured” or “responsible.” But to anyone paying attention, it just looks like hesitation. Because the US isn’t just another country we occasionally agree with. It’s the backbone of NATO, the partner we lean on for intelligence, deterrence, and the kind of military weight that makes other nations think twice before doing anything stupid. Which is why this isn’t really about Iran at all. It’s about what happens if that backbone decides it’s had enough. Take the US out of NATO and what are you left with? A handful of capable countries, yes — but nothing like the same level of reach, power or deterrence. Certainly not enough to make the world’s bad actors lose sleep. And the UK? We’re good… but we’re not “replace the United States” good. Nobody in Europe is. So if Washington starts looking across the table and seeing allies who hedge, hesitate and only show up when it’s convenient, you can’t blame them for eventually asking what they’re getting out of it. That’s the bit people don’t like saying out loud. And here’s another question people dodge — if this had been any other US president, would we have been straight in, shoulder to shoulder without all the hesitation? It’s hard not to think a lot of this comes down to the fact that Western governments simply don’t like Trump. He’s not one of their usual, predictable operators, and that makes them nervous. Whether you rate him or not, that discomfort clearly plays into how willing they are to be seen standing alongside him. Instead, they reach for the Falklands. “Ah, but the Americans didn’t help us then.” Except they did — just not in the way people imagine. No Hollywood carrier group charging in, but plenty of the things that actually matter. Intelligence, logistics, weapons, and support through Ascension Island — which, yes, is British, but at the time was being run as a joint UK-US staging base. They could have made that operation far harder than it already was. They didn’t. They helped make it work. In other words, they showed up like real allies do — not for the headlines, but in ways that actually count. Which brings us back to now. Nobody’s saying we needed to blindly charge in. That’s not the point. But there’s a difference between acting independently and looking like you’re trying to keep everyone happy while committing to nothing. Alliances don’t survive on technicalities. They survive on trust. And if we start looking like the sort of country that wants the protection of NATO without ever really sticking its neck out when it matters, we shouldn’t be surprised if one day that protection starts to feel a bit… optional. Because without the US, NATO isn’t some iron shield. It’s a polite conversation. And that’s not much comfort when the world stops being polite.
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Dean Grundy
Dean Grundy@DeanRGrundy·
@LindseySharratt @JChimirie66677 @g_gosden Although yes, initially it was Labour in 97 that saw immigration pick up. They made it easier for people to have their spouses come join them and relaxed work visa rules, likely due to unemployment falling to just 5.4% in 2000, the vaccancies were there for the people coming in
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Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧
Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧@JChimirie66677·
Gramsci's Dividend. Paid in Full. @g_gosden, what this chart actually shows is the dividend of fifty years of institutional capture paying out in real time. Reform leads among the least educated at 42 percent. Among the most educated it drops to 13 percent while Labour, the Greens and the Liberal Democrats collectively dominate. The assumption embedded in the framing of this data, and in your post, is that this reflects the superiority of educated judgment. It does not. It reflects something far more revealing about what British education has become. The most educated in Britain are the most likely to have passed through institutions that have spent decades teaching them what to think rather than how to think. Universities that no longer tolerate ideological diversity. Humanities departments captured by a worldview in which Western civilisation is the problem, national identity is suspect, borders are violence and anyone who questions the progressive consensus is not wrong but morally deficient. The products of those institutions are not more enlightened. They are more thoroughly processed. Meanwhile the least educated, the people the progressive establishment consistently dismisses as unsophisticated, have reached their conclusions the hard way. Through lived experience of open borders, two tier policing, parallel communities, suppressed wages, overwhelmed public services and the systematic prioritisation of every interest except theirs. They did not need a university to tell them what they can see with their own eyes. Gramsci called it the long march through the institutions. The deliberate capture of education, media, the civil service, the judiciary and the cultural establishment to shape the assumptions of the next generation before they ever enter a polling booth. This chart is what that march looks like when it reaches the ballot box. The most educated vote for the parties that educated them. The least educated vote for the parties that represent what they actually experience. The left calls this a problem of education. It is actually a problem of indoctrination. And the difference matters enormously.
Simon Gosden. Esq. #fbpe 3.5% 🇪🇺🐟🇬🇧🏴‍☠️🦠💙@g_gosden

Well that’s pretty clear cut

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Dean Grundy
Dean Grundy@DeanRGrundy·
@LindseySharratt @JChimirie66677 @g_gosden How is that working class common sense? The likes of Tories or Reform (filled with ex-Tories) will screw over thevworking class as the right wing parties always have done
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Victoria Valentine
Victoria Valentine@Veeayvee1·
@Th_Angelopoulos @DeanRGrundy @SamanthaTaghoy LOL. I got the same answer, and it does not support your claim. There is no figure for the ethnicity of boys abusing girls. I don't think you understand your results. The 85% white abusers figure is for all abusers, not just boys. Read it more carefully.
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Samantha Smith
Samantha Smith@SamanthaTaghoy·
Once again, little boys are being targeted while the British State ignores the obvious problem. British boys aren’t gang-raping little white girls above kebab shops. British boys aren’t forcing 6 year old girls to marry them. British boys aren’t stabbing little girls to death at a dance class. British boys aren’t flogging, beating, torturing, and stoning women for daring to show their hair. British boys aren’t banning girls from going to school or getting a basic education. British boys aren’t forcing kidnapping women and forcing them into sexual slavery. British boys aren’t stripping away women’s basic rights, freedoms, and autonomy. British boys are NOT the problem.
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Melle
Melle@Melle25313866·
@HandalaPali @HenMazzig You would be welcome if you weren’t a bunch of genocidal terrorists blowing up buses.
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Hen Mazzig
Hen Mazzig@HenMazzig·
Imagine for a second the sign said, “Palestine citizens are not welcome” or “China citizens are not welcome.” See how wrong it feels? Banning an entire people for their government’s actions is not activism. It’s discrimination and racism. And it’s illegal.
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Handala@HandalaPali·
@HenMazzig I am a Palestinian living in Palestine, and I am not welcome over 78% of my ancestral homeland by Jewish colonists and thieves like you. In the matter, I am not welcome to tend to my own grandfather's lands 1 km away from our very own house by Jewish supremacists like you.
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Gary Peterson 🇺🇸
Gary Peterson 🇺🇸@GaryPetersonUSA·
Nothing makes our President and First Lady happier than spending Easter with our Lord.
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Victoria Valentine
Victoria Valentine@Veeayvee1·
Using AI to look for something is way more thorough than doing it yourself, as you cannot possibly do such a broad search as AI can. Therefore, the AI report that there is no data available is way more reliable than if I had only looked myself. Furthermore, I did not declare that it was an absolute truth (what that is is debatable), I just posted the answer I got.
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20Dec@the20Decs·
@DeanRGrundy @womenarentmale @areyoflight @SamanthaTaghoy Show me a single legal position that allows black people and women to be disbarred from a career or job? Feelings are not facts. Currently it only works the other way. Employment is legally restricted for white men but not for women and black people.
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Dean Grundy
Dean Grundy@DeanRGrundy·
@NorweskiTramwaj @MichaelAArouet And Soviet Communism can hardly be called Socialism or Communism when it served primacy of the state and the dictatorial leader. Socialism and Commu ism are supposed to oncrease the power the people hold, not place them at the mercy and behest of a singular unquestionable leader
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trikk
trikk@NorweskiTramwaj·
@MichaelAArouet What do you mean by socialism? Soviet communism? Then yes. But there is a lot of 'socialism' in Eastern Europe. Free university. Free healthcare etc. EU financed a fuckton of stuff.
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Michael A. Arouet
Michael A. Arouet@MichaelAArouet·
The implementation of free market and capitalism in Eastern Europe made them not only much wealthier, but also significantly improved life expectancy. The only people in favor of socialism are those who have never experienced socialist misery by themselves. Don’t listen to them.
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Caesar
Caesar@katherine_kehoe·
@Keir_Starmer @ShabanaMahmood shame on you all You let paedophiles walk free from prison every day but you will put a British citizen away for telling the truth on social media How do you sleep at night do you hear the screams of children being raped in your dreams you should you should be haunted by them you knew and did absolutely nothing I pray to God that you never get away with it you are just as guilty as the rapists themselves in my opinion 😡😡😡
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Allison Pearson
Allison Pearson@AllisonPearson·
Reminder: Lucy Connolly, a childminder and mother, got 31 months for 1 bad tweet and was denied bail. This vile paedo police officer got 16 months suspended. Justice?
SOI media 🇬🇧@MediaSOI

This is inspector Lee Bartram of a West Midlands police. He admitted making and distributing over 450 indecent images of children. Some of the pictures and videos were taken, while on duty. He walked from court with a 16 month suspended sentence

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