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Mars Subdirectorate of Jinns

@RexStructorum

United States Beigetreten Mart 2023
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@redsteeze People who praise far right terrorists get put under surveillance. People who praise left wing terrorists get invited to the DNC.
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Stephen L. Miller
Stephen L. Miller@redsteeze·
Tucker Carlson & Candace Owens aren't attending Hollywood Oscar parties hosted by Vanity Fair or CNN or Netflix or Amazon or whatever. There is no red carpet for them. Most of the antisemitism on the right is strictly contained online. No one actually cares, Here it's institutionalized and welcomed into the most prestigious entertainment real life vestibules in the country. In media, and politics.
Stephen L. Miller@redsteeze

Institutionalized antisemitism.

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Vladimir Suvorov
Vladimir Suvorov@VladimirSuvor·
@MaxNordau "The Church should issue a statement about the schismatic “Catholics for Catholics” group." They won't. Catholics cheered Candace. A cardinal was at the event. This is simply what a large portion of Catholics are. And the rest are mostly open borders gay race communists.
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Max 📟
Max 📟@MaxNordau·
Looks like a fake Catholic who groomed four underaged girls was seated right in front at the “Catholics for Catholics” astroturf event. I don’t think that pedophilia defines the Catholic Church by any means, but this is a BAD look. The Church should issue a statement about the schismatic “Catholics for Catholics” group.
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Patriot Dog (The Champ)
Patriot Dog (The Champ)@Yorkieterrorist·
RW Heritage Americans: • get sad and angry at the stories of Pakistani răpe gangs in the UK • get upset that a socialist Spanish PM grants citizenship to 500K parasites • ask "why?" when Germany destroyed their nuclear power to level forests and make solar farms.
eugyppius@eugyppius1

MAGA accounts on here routinely express more hatred, rejection, and vilification of Europeans than they do of their country’s genuine geopolitical rivals and enemies. It’s amazing but true.

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Mig Vieners
Mig Vieners@BitchinPeanuts·
@L0m3z i’m just not sure the plan trusters are relevant at this point. its a group that has realized the end of its usefulness and now can only hope for the best.
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Dr. Ben Braddock
Dr. Ben Braddock@GraduatedBen·
@L0m3z Not an ideological trend, but resistance manifesting itself as an obstacle to the creative force of Trumpism.
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Lomez
Lomez@L0m3z·
The big ideological trend on the right is the return of the libertarian fork that split off after Ron and Rand Paul were eclipsed by Trumpism. But Ron Paulism never died and is now resurfacing as a rival to MAGA in a post-Trump right.
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Euro Front
Euro Front@EuroFrontinfo·
@xenocosmography I hope they understand that the first people going into the gulag are anybody that has even watched a Nick Fuentes video. And I will cheer for it 🎉
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Marc Andreessen 🇺🇸
Very concerning.
Jordan Schachtel@JordanSchachtel

This NBC News post quotes my piece in The Dossier extensively but they did not give me space to comment. The headline is not accurate. I revealed information exposing the group, Humans First, as an astroturf operation. It is funded by donors with roots in the far-left Effective Altruism movement. They are recruiting "MAGA" people to sell their deception op as a conservative policy maneuver. My article: How AI Doomsayers Built a Fake Grassroots Movement to Infiltrate the Right dossier.today/p/astroturf-an… Moreover, the journalist who wrote the piece (which omits all of the crtiical info) is a Tarbell Center for AI Journalism fellow, and his salary is paid for by this institution, which is funded by Effective Altruists. NBC News did not offer a disclosure in their reporting. Thank you NBC News for covering my reporting, but I would rather you do it accurately and without an agenda.

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Lil’ Sp€ngl£r
Lil’ Sp€ngl£r@Ted__ted_·
Just remarkable that the BASED right wing governor candidate in Florida was brainstorming what he’d do with $200 Billion and the FIRST idea that came to mind was “let’s give it to teachers.” These are just leftists but way more retarded.
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Xenocosmography
Xenocosmography@xenocosmography·
If you're not with ICE you're the enemy of the Anglosphere. Simple as.
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Mars Subdirectorate of Jinns@RexStructorum·
The anti-Zionists are either Palestinians who wish to wage a war to destroy Israel, their Muslim supporters, or leftists in the west who wish to equate Jewish Israel with apartheid South Africa - the main reason being that Israel turned from a Soviet ally to an American one, just as the Soviets and western communists played a pivotal role in “liberating” South Africa, which we unfortunately relented under their pressure and afrocommunist propaganda. We can see how well that worked out for SA today, but at the time, the black vs white divide was too easily mapped onto American civil rights. The western left still celebrates the monster Mandela, just as they celebrated 10/7 and will celebrate a Palestinian tyrant who “necklaces” Israeli Jews in a campaign of terror. The Cold War never ended.
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Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️
Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️@christopherrufo·
I don't know, I think Zionist is distinct from "capitalist" or "structuralist," in that it requires some kind of ethnic, religious, or national affinity that I simply do not have. It's an embodied system of belief, which I can support or oppose, but cannot truly inhabit. That said: obviously, essential to blast apart the word games and not concede the misuse of the term to the Hamas-heads.
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Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️
Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️@christopherrufo·
No. I support Israel over Hamas, Hezbollah, and Iran, as a matter of foreign policy. But I do not believe in dispensationalism and I am not a Zionist, in the same way that I am not an Irish separatist or Zulu nationalist. I'm an American, and believe we should construct our policy toward other countries on the basis of our national interest and civilizational mission. It's possible to "just be normal" about Israel.
dispositionally Scottish@ScottishDispo

@christopherrufo @roddreher Do you consider yourself a Zionist ?

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Firas Modad
Firas Modad@firasmodad·
It's incredible how they all pick up the same line at the same time. Magical, almost.
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Bovril-Gesellschaft
If what I’m hearing about what he flawlessly recited on his deathbed is true, Chuck Norris didn’t convert to Islam, Islam converted to Chuck Norris
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eugyppius
eugyppius@eugyppius1·
MAGA accounts on here routinely express more hatred, rejection, and vilification of Europeans than they do of their country’s genuine geopolitical rivals and enemies. It’s amazing but true.
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Steve McGuire
Steve McGuire@sfmcguire79·
Cornell’s president shuts down a BDS resolution passed by the student government: 🔥
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Tali Goldsheft@TaliGoldsheft

Amazing letter by @Cornell President rejecting the resolution. Should be read by all: Dear Zora, Thank you for conveying SA Resolution 61: Calling for the Termination of Cornell University’s Partnership with the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology While Preserving Cornell Tech. I reject this resolution, which fundamentally conflicts with Cornell’s principles of academic collaboration and our core commitment to academic freedom. Cornell Tech is not a political entity. It is an academic partnership, created through shared investment by Cornell University, the Technion, and the City of New York for the benefit of the city and the state, according to a negotiated set of conditions that govern its development and the terms of its 99-year ground lease on Roosevelt Island. As one of Cornell University’s many international partnerships and collaborations, Cornell Tech deepens, enriches, and strengthens the ability of our students, faculty, and staff to pursue knowledge and advance the university’s academic mission. The Joan and Irwin Jacobs Technion-Cornell Institute, the core international partnership upon which Cornell Tech is based, is an extraordinarily valuable collaboration focusing on education and research in health tech, media tech, and urban tech, and supporting the development of new startup companies. Severing our relationship with the Technion—or with any entity affiliated with governments, institutions, or enterprises with which some of our community members disagree—as a statement of political protest, would not only hinder our research, teaching, and public engagement; it would imperil our academic principles. Our university, like all of our peer institutions, regularly faces pressure—from across the political spectrum, from within and beyond our own community—to make academic decisions according to political priorities. The phenomenon is not a new one: universities have grappled with such pressures from governments and societies for as long as the institution of the university has existed. When we yield to these pressures and proscribe specific collaborations or collaborators on grounds other than merit, we compromise our principles of academic freedom, undermine our own institutional excellence, and damage public trust in our work.   Moreover, this resolution inaccurately asserts that “the continued operation of Cornell Tech as a Cornell University campus does not require an ongoing partnership with the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology.” Cornell Tech, while part of Cornell, is a joint effort of the university, the Technion, and the City of New York. It is no more possible for Cornell to unilaterally terminate that effort and claim full control of the campus than it would be for the Technion or the City of New York to do the same. Finally, I am deeply troubled by the selective manner in which this resolution singles out the Technion, alone of Cornell’s many international partners, for censure. Cornell currently maintains 159 active agreements with institutions in 59 nations and regions; all of these institutions have some government affiliation, and many conduct research with military and security applications. Cornell itself has military research contracts, conducts research with potential military applications, and has relationships with companies whose products are used in military contexts. Cornell also has relationships with institutions in countries whose governments have been accused of human rights violations—as our own has been.  None of these publicly available facts are mentioned in the resolution; only our partnership with an Israeli institution is targeted for erasure. The political bias evident in this selective approach is deeply disturbing, and the resolution is incompatible with both the Student Assembly’s purpose and Cornell University’s core values. I reject it fully and forcefully. Sincerely,   Michael Kotlikoff President and Professor of Molecular Physiology Cornell University

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Overeducated Gibbon
Overeducated Gibbon@MostlyMonkey·
> start a war in the ME > everybody starts blowing up each other's natural gas facilities > a commodity you have an almost unlimited supply of
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