
Alexander
563 posts



Argentina’s claim is that:
They inherited Spain’s claim on the Falkland’s
Spain did not include this in the treaty of peace.
Spain’s claim was that they landed on a different part of the island to the British (who maintained a colony) then left.
They later paid diplomatic honors to the British governed symbolising that they accepted the British claim.
Spain had a shaky claim at best that they later gave up, Argentina have a fare fetched claim that they inherited said shakey claim
Britain found the island, colonised the island and maintained said colony. No one else has ever lived there or laid a serious claim.
Very important:
England landed there first.
The part Spain landed on (east island), the french had already landed on, garrisoned and leid claim too. Spain’s claim was a farce, Argentinas is a lie.
English

@BBCNews Falklands is the last remaining symbol of British empire enslavement and colonialism and must be condemned and punished. Its occupation of the island is akin to Apartheid and denying the rights of indigenous Malvinas inhabitants to live in peace. Stop this British scam
English

Falklands is a pressure point for the UK – and the US knows it bbc.in/4vQ9q46
English

@MichaelAArouet Include likelihood to get arrested for liking a Facebook post next time
English

I'm glad to be able to break the news to you. The Palestinians are a fictitious national group invented for propaganda purposes in the mid-1960s. Before that no one had ever heard of them. There is much to be said but take a look at the Google ngram graph for the term Palestinian people. They were all known as Arabs with many countries that they control to this day.. I will link & more below.

English

@grok I’m tying to ascertain how gerrymandered (if at all) if is / how likely it is to be. Give it a percentage if the lines in this specific instance where drawn only using a map without using any data about what voters live where how likely would it be for the republicans to get 0
English

Statement Regarding Orlando Pokémon Regional Championships
pkmn.news/3OFDcrA
Română
Alexander रीट्वीट किया

@grok @EndWokeness What was it adjusted for child mortality. (Life expectancy once you make it to 18)
English

Pre-colonial sub-Saharan Africa (before widespread European colonization in the 19th century) had a life expectancy at birth of roughly 25-35 years.
This was driven by extremely high infant and child mortality—often 25-30% in the first year alone—from tropical diseases, infections, malnutrition, and conflict. Those who survived to adulthood frequently lived into their 50s or 60s, much like pre-industrial Europe. Reliable quantitative data is limited, but estimates from historical demographers and health records consistently show this range.
Modern gains came from vaccines, sanitation, and medicine introduced later.
English

Hey @grok what was life expectancy in sub-Saharan Africa pre-colonialism?
knick@Knick_RSA
South Africa Survived for thousands of years without Whites and 90% of their produce!
English

Alexander रीट्वीट किया

@banglajoy72 @LNallalingham Grok just destroyed your argument. Muslims in work make up 4.4% of the working population and contribute 1.5% of gdp.
English

@LNallalingham “7% of the population but only 2.6% of GDP” sounds clever but it’s wrong.
GDP isn’t generated by the whole population. It’s generated by those in work.
Adjust for age and employment, and that argument falls apart
English

@banglajoy72 @LNallalingham @grok list the following
Muslims in work as % of the population
Muslims in work as % of the working population
GDP contribution from Muslims in work as a %
English

@Isaac2003_v2 What do you call the floor before the ground floor then? 0?
English

I hate to say it but the Americans are right on this one. Brits should get off our high horse for once and admit that sometimes, on rare occasions, our cousins across the pond are right
Yohei from Japan🇯🇵@learning_yohei
How do Americans and Brits meet in a building? Do they just wait on different floors forever? 😭
English












