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Truth Monopoly

@TruthMonopoly

Lysenkoist, Grain Futures Investor, Social Credit Data Farm Prospector.

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Truth Monopoly
Truth Monopoly@TruthMonopoly·
@GarethRowlands5 @Aris_Utensil This is a profound misunderstanding of Shia dispensationalism. Simplifying it - they cannot usher in the Mahdi by their own hand. Supernatural events must preclude the coming of the Mahdi. This actually goes a long way explaining why the regime can often be caught in paralysis
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Gareth Rowlands
Gareth Rowlands@GarethRowlands5·
@Aris_Utensil The point of a nuclear weapon is you can't use it. It invites oblivion for everyone. If you put that power in the hands of religious extremists who openly call for genocide, you may as well wave bye bye to civilisation.
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Carlos That Notices Things
Carlos That Notices Things@QuetzalPhoenix·
The entire show "Mad Men" feels off because it clearly was made by the creator to tear down and obsess about the archetype of a man who cucked him, and so it cant really reach the peaks of The Sopranos where the hatred is directed inward.
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Truth Monopoly
Truth Monopoly@TruthMonopoly·
@FischerKing64 Nice sunken cost narrative. Sorry your investment in bozo politics didn’t pan out.
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FischerKing
FischerKing@FischerKing64·
If you’re genuinely surprised at a Trump post at this point, you’ve not been paying attention. For better or worse, this is a man who will say anything, for whom nothing is sacred - especially if he feels personally attacked. And actually he’s just laying bare what our politics have been for a long time. He’s rubbing our noses in it, which I think we deserve as a country that is $40 trillion in debt, shows no ability to function in a healthy way, isn’t responsive to the electorate, and is incapable of a consistent foreign policy that in any way benefits the people.
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Foster
Foster@foster_type·
Praying for no KIA in the rescue but hard not to feel immense pride and awe once again in the performance and ethos of the greatest fighting machine that has ever existed. If the US is at war with you and you shoot down one of our guys, we have a whole extra level of war that we save just for that situation.
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Amy Kosari 🇮🇱
Amy Kosari 🇮🇱@AmyKosari·
@ChrisLeonardATL Traitors are hanged. I am sorry to ask this question but is the professor have a moment that the psychologists call "projection"?
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Christopher Leonard
Christopher Leonard@ChrisLeonardATL·
Professor John Mearsheimer : "if there were Nuremberg trials right where the Israelis and the Americans were brought before the court, President Trump along with President Netanyahu and many of their advisors would be hanged"
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Truth Monopoly
Truth Monopoly@TruthMonopoly·
@balajis This is childish logic. Iran has been handed a platform to air its diplomatic grievances through military means. They now decide if/when the show ends.
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Balaji@balajis·
This could be the offramp the world needs. You can think of it as the best outcome for everyone, under the circumstances. (1) From MAGA’s perspective, if Trump declares victory here and moves on, the US won’t waste yet more blood and treasure in the Middle East. It won’t invade Iran. It also won’t take all the blame for the ongoing global supply chain crisis. It just pulls out and lets everyone work out the regional security equation for themselves. Trump can say he’s fulfilled both his campaign promises: stop Iran from getting a nuke, but also no endless Middle Eastern wars. (2) From Israel’s perspective, Iran has now been shown to be quite hostile to its neighbors, and its military has been substantially degraded. Stopping now is good. Otherwise there’s a danger of overreacting to Oct 7 as Americans overreacted to Sept 11. Israel can stand back and call it a win, because after a US pullout, Iran will have much less excuse for holding the Strait hostage. (3) From the Iranian diaspora’s perspective, it’s unfortunately clear that the current war isn’t going to result in liberalization. Further attacks would push Iran further into fundamentalism, making it even harder to eventually do a liberal reformation. (4) From the long-suffering Iranian people’s perspective, ending the war now would also save countless lives. Otherwise they’ll get hit by friendly fire and drafted by the regime to fight for fundamentalism. (5) Finally, from the world’s perspective, once the US declares victory and goes home, substantial diplomatic pressure will be applied to Iran to simply open the Strait of Hormuz and allow ships through. Iran’s leadership has shown, perhaps surprisingly, that they care about global public opinion…and they would be on the hook for the suffering of billions of people if the Strait remains blocked. TLDR: if Trump declares victory and leaves, Iran no longer has any excuse for blocking the Strait and holding the global economy hostage. Let the matter be worked out diplomatically with pressure from all the 100+ affected countries on Iran. America shouldn’t have to spend a single cent more, or send a single soldier more, to the Middle East.
The White House@WhiteHouse

“All of those countries that can’t get jet fuel because of the Strait of Hormuz, like the United Kingdom, which refused to get involved in the decapitation of Iran, I have a suggestion for you…” - President Donald J. Trump

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Dak Nakamoto
Dak Nakamoto@daknakamoto·
@anishmoonka Good. Those 30k people can go find another job. It’s obvious their role wasn’t really contributing to the companies success if they didn’t make the cut 🤷🏽‍♂️
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Your alarm goes off at 6 AM. There's an email from "Oracle Leadership." You've never gotten a message from that sender before. It says your job is gone, today is your last day, and severance details will arrive by DocuSign. By the time you finish reading, your company laptop is already locked. This happened to up to 30,000 Oracle employees this morning. Oracle reported $17.2 billion in revenue last quarter, its best in 15 years. And it still fired nearly 1 in 5 of its people. The stock went up 6% today. Oracle owes over $108 billion. The company signed a $156 billion deal to build AI data centers over five years, mostly for OpenAI (the company behind ChatGPT). That requires buying roughly 3 million specialized computer chips. Two years ago, Oracle spent $6.9 billion a year on this kind of construction. This year it's $50 billion. The 30,000 people who got that email are funding the gap. Investment bank TD Cowen estimates the layoffs will free up $8 to $10 billion in cash flow, money going straight into chips and construction. Oracle filed a $2.1 billion restructuring plan with regulators in March, and nearly $1 billion had already been spent before the emails went out. Lenders are getting nervous. The cost to insure Oracle's debt against default has spiked to levels last seen during the 2009 financial crisis. Barclays downgraded Oracle's debt in November, warning the company is one step from "junk" status, the point where lenders consider you a serious default risk. Some banks have stopped lending to Oracle for these projects altogether. The gamble gets worse. CNBC reported on March 9 that OpenAI, Oracle's biggest customer for all of this, is already looking at newer, faster chips from Nvidia. Oracle ordered the current generation and spent billions building out a massive Texas facility. OpenAI may not fully expand into it. The chips improve faster than the buildings go up. Larry Ellison, Oracle's founder, owns 41% of the company. In September 2025, Oracle's stock hit $346, and Ellison briefly became the richest person alive at $393 billion. Today, the stock sits around $146. His fortune has dropped to roughly $201 billion in six months. Oracle is spending borrowed money to build data centers that could be outdated before they're finished, for a customer already shopping for newer equipment. 30,000 people woke up to a 6 AM email because that's what it costs to fund a $156 billion bet when your lenders are running out of patience.
New York Post@nypost

Oracle axes 30K jobs in massive layoff - notifying fired employees with 6 a.m. email trib.al/eTTc93b

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Truth Monopoly
Truth Monopoly@TruthMonopoly·
@Anna_DEMK @TheLaurenChen Not if you are being displaced in your nation and birthright. Family formation rates and TFR’s in Western countries that have been targeted with mass immigration and multiculturalism ideology are abysmal. Not saying there is causation but I don’t think it is coincidence.
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Lauren Chen
Lauren Chen@TheLaurenChen·
Boomers don't want to hear this, but one of the (many) reasons why my generation isn't having as many kids? A lot of millennials feel they can't depend on their parents for help the way they saw their own grandparents pitch in when they were growing up
I,Hypocrite@lporiginalg

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Truth Monopoly
Truth Monopoly@TruthMonopoly·
@Anna_DEMK @TheLaurenChen There is a correlation between the introduction of massive foreign populations via immigration and the cultural/familial disassociation experienced by Heritage Americans. Our incentive to invest in our own youth and future is diluted by the imposition of demographic displacement
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Anna Demidchik
Anna Demidchik@Anna_DEMK·
This goes both ways. In more traditional cultures, including the U.S. 30-40 years ago, younger people were expected to be somewhat respectful towards their parents and to even - gasp! - follow their advice here and there. This is how many Asian families in the U.S. function even today.
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Truth Monopoly
Truth Monopoly@TruthMonopoly·
@DanFriedman81 If the Zionist-Americans have complete air superiority over Iran then how does Iran still have drone targeting capabilities outside of Iran? 🤔
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Daniel Friedman
Daniel Friedman@DanFriedman81·
Let’s make one thing clear: When the US and Israeli Air Forces have complete air superiority over your country and bomb your military infrastructure 10,000 times, you are not stronger after that. Iran has lost numerous generals and leaders, its entire Air Force, its navy, numerous munitions factories, between half and 90% of its ballistic missiles and Israel and the US continue to bomb hundreds of targets a day, completely unimpeded. It’s astonishing how many total nitwits are platformed to write the dumbest things imaginable in major publications.
Financial Times@FT

Iran could emerge from the war stronger and more dangerous ft.trib.al/tYTRJjL | opinion

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Matt Walsh
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
America is the richest, most powerful, and most generous country in the world. We are so superior to everyone else, and so charitable and kind and helpful, that unfortunately many of the lesser countries on the globe have become welfare queens who expect us to coddle, care for, fund, fight for and protect them. We are the parents who have taken good care of our children, but have not forced them to contribute enough, or earn their own keep, and now they are spoiled, ungrateful, and helpless. It’s time to cut the umbilical cord and force the rest of the countries to stand on their own two feet. We can’t do everything for everyone.
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We Will Carry Charlie’s Legacy & Work Onward
@saveusculture Agreed, I just hope he doesn’t pull out earlier than he should, we need to finish the job. Only Trump has the courage to actually take on the IRGC, stop giving them a chance to wait out the Trump admin to live & fight another day. Invade & occupy Kharg island
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AC@saveusculture·
The Iran stuff is the biggest coalout I have ever seen. Tariff panic multiplied by 100. I have no respect whatsoever for you if you lose your cool over this. After the dust has settled and Trump has obviously won again, your bedwetting mental episodes will not be forgotten.
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neurowaxx
neurowaxx@neurowaxx·
@SeattleIndepen1 100% Want to know the endgame? Listen to the 98% if Iranians who wont stop until the regime collapses. The endgame is a new, strong ally in the Middle East fighting for enlightenment values and secular democracy
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Seattle Extremist
Seattle Extremist@SeattleIndepen1·
Why I have not been particularly concerned over the Iran war? It’s pretty simple, really. Those who are most worked up tend to be: 1) Putting very high levels of trust in media reports. Stop that. You should know better. 2) Assuming that Israel has some incredible leverage or control over Trump, and that this whole thing is “for Israel.” I’m Not at all convinced. 3) convinced that Hegseth and Trump and others just don’t know the stakes, don’t understand basic strategy, and are rushing towards midterm defeat. Dubious at best. 4) Insistent that there is no exit plan, no strategy, etc. dubious. The first principle of warfare is deception. There’s no point, other than soothing domestic political nerves, of laying out exactly what you’re after and when you intend to achieve specific milestones. When you put aside these assumptions, things become far more ambiguous. Trump has proven an astute political operator who intends to create a long-term legacy. He’s shown himself to be shrewd and unbelievably tenacious. He knows that failure in this endeavor means life in jail. When you factor that in, and that’s a huge variable, and you develop reasonable skepticism towards media reports, and realize there’s endless psyops going on by numerous actors desperate for Trump to fail, you calm down. My prediction remains: Trump holds on or gain seats in the midterms. On a deeper level: Iran may be difficult to invade, but that same terrain makes massing their own forces rapidly very challenging. The US has absolute intelligence superiority in terms of overhead sensors and likely the ability to highly degrade Iran’s communications. Besides, it’s not like the US will try to take over the country. But raids to grab some territory and force an Iranian response and then counterattack, leading to Iranian confusion and demoralization? Yes. The other part, that no one is talking about, is what this administration’s end game is. Whatever it is, 1) they aren’t saying, and 2) they presume it will lead to midterm victory. Other than that, 95% of what has been reported and predicted about this war is likely pure nonsense.
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LuluLegacy
LuluLegacy@LegacyofLulu·
Did I miss this last year? Did the media not report on it? Why does no one seem to know or care? The Russian forum for the 2050 plan is openly antagonistic to the WEF’s 2030 Agenda and NWO vision. Figures like Fuentes, Tucker Carlson, Alex Jones, and Candace Owens share a traditional pre-Vatican II Catholic outlook combined with Dugin’s influence and the traditional Catholic–Orthodox Russian State alignment seen at that forum. These conservatives genuinely seem to believe they are on the right side: that Isreal, Globalists and the NWO 2030 coalition represent the Antichrist, while they align with Moscow to delay or stop the Antichrist prophecy from unfolding. They aim to build a utopian Russian-led society that places Russia first and reduces America to a third-rate power. They view the U.S. as part of the Antichrist system due to liberalism, secularism, etc. but what Russia proposed is a traditionalist rebranded system of exactly the antichrist system they are blaming the west for. I watched hours of the July 2024 forum in detail—they are very clear about this, and current events match exactly what was outlined there. Yet almost no one discusses it. How is this possible? We’re only now figuring out who Dugin is and how these people are connected, while the bigger picture remains ignored. Why isn’t anyone paying attention? Or am I misunderstanding something here…
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Apex Imperialist
Apex Imperialist@ApexImperialist·
Nick Fuentes finally admits that his goal is to destroy America ...
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Seth Mauseth
Seth Mauseth@MausethSeth·
You have a point. I crack on Canada a lot. As a right winger, I am obviously not a fan of what the Canadian gov't has produced policywise but the more I dig into what makes Canada tick, I realize that you have good people with bad gov't. Canada shouldn't be having the problems that it has. It is a resource rich country that doesn't want to sell its resources. The Liberal gov't doesn't do the things a country needs to survive and prosper. Instead, Canadians feel it is easier to go "Orange man bad" I wish you guys the best but you guys are not doing what it takes to make a country secure and prosperous.
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Endeavour
Endeavour@RoyalEndeavour·
It's grotesque how American political culture turns absolutely everything (TV shows, hobbies, religion, other countries, etc.) into fodder for an endless Schmittian political trench war. Canada is designated "left". Therefore, American conservatives must performatively hate everything about Canada while American liberals must performatively praise everything about it. Neither view Canada as a real place with real people, but just a political theme park. It's either the Disney Castle or the Haunted Mansion depending on their ideology. Obviously, the reality of Canada doesn't reflect either of these cartoonish hyperreal images. However, this serves as the axiom for most political discourse on the country. It has gotten to the point that Canadians now view their own country through this distorted Americanized lens.
Brian Krassenstein@krassenstein

We have left the United States for Montreal. No corruption here.

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Truth Monopoly
Truth Monopoly@TruthMonopoly·
@feelsdesperate It’s not a video game or anime in which one can or can’t be a fan of you fucking nerd.
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Coddled Affluent Professional
Coddled Affluent Professional@feelsdesperate·
Not a fan of the Iran war but it is funny that there’s a contingent on the right that has been screaming at the top of their lungs for years about undue Israeli influence, and the fact that Trump didn’t even flinch in launching the war shows just how politically impotent and inconsequential these people are to the point where they’ve now been reduced to saying they’re going to vote for Newsom and they’re begging for approval from leftists.
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Truth Monopoly
Truth Monopoly@TruthMonopoly·
@soncharm Are the clamoring for white representation in Korean cinema? No.
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sonch@soncharm·
Once upon a time I thought it was practically a mathematical tautology that we’d get less and less ‘this was the first ___ thing!’ just due to the shrinking remainder. What I failed to take into account : 1) the fractally-complex granularity with which people would chase down ‘firsts’ (i.e. now we’re told that what she said was accurate cuz it was the ‘first’ *animated* movie containing Koreans. Which, surely that isn’t true either, but I’m not gonna sort it out further) 2) peoples’ ability/willingness to just literally forget/ignore history and assert they were the ‘first’ something they obviously weren’t (i.e., Jennifer Lawrence was the first female protagonist of a sci fi/genre action movie!), ad infinitum So i guess we’ll just never stop hearing these stupid mind numbing patronizing claims, ever. Not like I thought we would
Variety@Variety

The creator of #KPopDemonHunters, Maggie Kang, dedicates her #Oscar “to Koreans everywhere”: “I am so sorry that it took so long to see us in a movie like this, but it is here. And that means that the next generations don’t have to go longing.” (via ABC/AMPAS) variety.com/2026/film/news…

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