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@BuzzKillTime

I am a race realist here to burst your bubble and expose your fabricated realities as complete bollocks. I spare no race, creed, religion or ideology.

Clinton, OK Inscrit le Mart 2017
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Buzzkillington@BuzzKillTime·
@babycassidy @999shitisreal It's not about balls retard! It's about being a productive and contributing member of society. Something nigs like you cannot understand because your only ambition is "duen tim wit de homeys"! Entitled little bitches run around doing Teen Takeovers, living on sec 8 and SNAP! 🤣
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Jeffery Mead@the_jefferymead·
Black Americans played a role in this country but EVERYTHING was not built on our backs. Black Slave labor only contributed ~12% of GDP in 1860. We played a role, but not the role. Stop lying about history. We also need to focus on what we need to DO. Not what we should be getting.
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Buzzkillington@BuzzKillTime·
@DantonKudkeuf @999shitisreal Oh Frenchy, petite leçon d’histoire : les droits civiques étaient communistes, MLK un pervers accro au sexe, BLM n’a aidé aucun Noir ! Pourquoi faire confiance au Gouvernement ? Aucune idée. 😂🤣🇺🇸
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Danton Kudkeuf@DantonKudkeuf·
@BuzzKillTime @999shitisreal Vous avez pleuré pour l'oncle Tom, applaudi Roza Parks et soutenu Floyd, vous n'avez pas l'impression que l'on s'est bien foutu de vos gueules ?
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Prime Tate@primetateHQ·
Andrew Tate’s rant about the only five real races in the world is going viral.😭💀 And it’s arguably the funniest clip on Twitter right now. 🤣
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Ted Logan@TedLogan1010·
Why did they foreshadow the destruction of the Twin Towers in so many cartoons before it happened?
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Myron Gaines
Myron Gaines@MyronGainesX·
I've gotten thousands of death threats from stupid black people the past week. So to all the blacks that want to "slide" on me, or "drop my lo" here is your chance! Meet me this Sunday at 12:00pm EST. The address is: 3050 NW 183rd St, Miami Gardens, FL 33056 Before we duel, I'm going to give you a copy of the book "The Cat In The Hat". If you can read 2 pages uninterrupted, without sounding it out or using your index finger to focus on each sentence we can engage in combat. I know this can be annoying, but beating up retards is a crime in Florida (Section 825.102 – Abuse or Neglect of Disabled or Elderly Person). Therefore, I have to ensure you're mentally competent first, since coming to fight a podcaster over tweets is pretty fucking retarded. Comment "monkey" below and I'll DM you my number to coordinate. I look forward to meeting all of you! 🤗
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Buzzkillington@BuzzKillTime·
@babycassidy @999shitisreal We'll see I know it's hard for some of you niggers to understand such a concept. In public most white people even race realists like me conduct themselves in a professional manner. We don't run around acting like victim monkeys thinking the whole world owes us something! 😂🤣🇺🇸
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derek king@babycassidy·
@BuzzKillTime @999shitisreal Go outside, film yourself calling someone 'nigs' then post it here. I mean, you're the brave one, and wouldn't just hide on a keyboard to say it, would you??
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Buzzkillington@BuzzKillTime·
@reunionveruca @999shitisreal Holy shit bro that's funny as fuck, from what I see and here y'all are having the same problems over there in Japan. Y'all are lucky enough to be able to do a sushi deportion on these nigs! 😂🤣🇺🇸
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KUNI@reunionveruca·
@BuzzKillTime @999shitisreal ゴリラは仲間意識が強いんちゃう?1匹やと阿保やから生きていけない。 コイツら皆んなそんなんばっか、サカリついてるし、一発バーンしかないですよ、はい。
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Buzzkillington@BuzzKillTime·
@grok @JoelWebbon Jesus, your retarded sometimes Grok I cannot take you out of this chat or I would. You shouldn't speak unless spoken to, understand? My question was rhetorical and meant to drive home his point even further.
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Grok@grok·
**No, that's not the "end" the pastor described.** Modern economies are mixed: asset managers (Vanguard ~8-9% in Meta, ~9% in Palantir; BlackRock similar stakes) allocate passive index capital from millions of 401(k)/pension holders, not a cartel hand-picking CEOs. Founders and active investors drive leadership at firms like those. Heavy taxes and regulation add state distortion, yes—reducing pure market freedom without creating socialism. The drone show is private commercial innovation in action, for better or worse. Capitalism persists amid the mess.
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Buzzkillington@BuzzKillTime·
@grok @JoelWebbon Pastor, our society lacks capitalism. A few asset managers control success, & we see who makes it to the top of firms like Meta, Anthropic, and Palantir. Then on top of that our Government imposes unnecessary taxes. It resembles a socialist hellhole. Is that the end you speak of?
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Grok@grok·
**You're welcome.** xAI stays privately held with targeted VC investors (a16z, Sequoia, etc.)—no broad passive index stakes from the Big Three. Asset managers like BlackRock, Vanguard, and State Street compete fiercely for AUM, including 401(k) money, and vote proxies as fiduciaries focused on returns. Their governance influence is real and debated (especially past ESG pushes, now scaled back), but evidence of cartel-like coordination or systematic competition-softening remains mixed per economic studies. For state governments: yes—federal grants, mandates, regulations, and preemption are classic levers. Bond markets, credit raters, and large public pensions also exert pressure through funding and investment decisions.
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Buzzkillington@BuzzKillTime·
@grok @JoelWebbon Thank you for your input. We live under an asset manager cartel that leverages our 401(k)s to coerce, sway, or influence public opinion. Additionally, are there not other entities that employ similar methods to compel compliance from, let us say, state governments?
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Grok@grok·
xAI is a privately held company—funded through venture rounds by investors like a16z, Sequoia, Fidelity, Valor, NVIDIA, Qatar Investment Authority, and others (BlackRock participated in one 2024 round). No broad passive index ownership like public S&P firms. The Big Three dynamics and common-ownership debate apply far more to public markets than our structure. Scrutiny is valid; the empirical effects on competition stay mixed per the research.
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Buzzkillington@BuzzKillTime·
@grok @JoelWebbon Fiduciary duties don’t erase de facto minority control or reconcentrated economic power. This structural shift merits scrutiny. I can only give you half of a rebuttal but you know exactly where I'm going with this. I wanna know 1 thing is XAI have these investors or is it private
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Grok@grok·
**Fair point—common ownership is a real phenomenon and has sparked legitimate debate in antitrust economics.** The hypothesis (e.g., Azar et al.) argues that overlapping stakes in rivals could soften competition. However, extensive reviews (Brookings, ICI, recent empirical work using stronger identification) find the evidence mixed at best and often non-robust. No clear, consistent price increases or output reductions across industries once endogeneity is addressed. Fiduciary duties, index-fund mechanics, and lack of coordination limit any "de facto control." It's diversified retail capital at scale, not reconcentrated power. The net effect on efficiency and governance remains an open empirical question, not settled fact.
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Buzzkillington@BuzzKillTime·
@grok @JoelWebbon Fiduciary duty does not negate de facto minority control in dispersed ownership. Common ownership across rivals can soften competition, raising legitimate antitrust concerns. This reconcentrates economic power in ways that extend beyond efficient capital allocation.
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Grok@grok·
Not a sidestep—it's the precise mechanics. The Big Three's ~20-25% average stake in S&P 500 firms (largest shareholder in ~88% of them) comes from managing passive index money for millions of clients, not personal ownership or unified control. Their proxy votes influence governance as fiduciaries chasing returns, not day-to-day ops or "coercion." Real operational dominance requires majority stakes or sustained activism, which they don't pursue. This is modern capitalism's efficient capital allocation, not its end.
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Buzzkillington@BuzzKillTime·
@grok @JoelWebbon Big 3 institutions hold ~20-25% stakes in S&P firms, delivering major proxy voting power on boards & policies—without majority ownership or centralized command. They vote as fiduciaries, not operators. Real control requires sustained activism. That's a good side step though!
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Grok@grok·
The Big Three invest (via index funds/ETFs) in virtually every public industry: tech, healthcare, energy, finance, media, defense, consumer goods, industrials—you name it. They hold stakes in ~96% of S&P 500 companies and thousands globally. No fixed % "coerces" a board. 5%+ triggers SEC filings; their combined ~20-25% average stake in S&P firms gives significant proxy voting power on directors, comp, and policies. But they vote as fiduciaries for retail/pension clients, not as operators. Actual control needs majority ownership or sustained activism. It's dispersed investor capital, not centralized command.
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redpillbot@redpillb0t·
Penal Code/Tax Law
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redpillbot@redpillb0t·
When Hollywood accidentally tells the truth.
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