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Christian Traditionalist, Aristocracy and Monarchy, NRx, BRx, Amerikaner Nationalist and Culturalist, Civilisation and Cultures, History, IE Studies

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Fugitive Caesar
Fugitive Caesar@ThomBrady5·
I recommend doing like 2 minutes of research
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Tyler G@TylerGfromKY

@ThomBrady5 Giving a foreign country direct access to our intelligence is treasonous. Not to mention the intelligence we have received from israel so far has been shit. We still haven't found the wmds in Iraq.

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So here's another story re: Indians from my time in biotech/biopharma. Anywise, was in a meeting where we were putting together some analytical testing plans for dealing with a client's small molecule synthetic product. As we were progressing, I noticed something about the chemistry involved and saw that there was a way to make their reaction proceed faster (by avoiding some steric issues with the reactive site) and squeeze out some better yield for them, so I voiced this and noted that we could run it by our contact with the client synthetic group we were coordinating with. There was an Indian guy in the meeting, IIRC he was a team lead or something in an adjacent group. For some reason, my suggested change must have crossed his izzat or something because he got very indignant about it. I mean, weirdly, out of proportionately smarmy about it. "That is just your opinion that this would work this way, but it is only opinion!" Keep in mind that the change I was suggesting involves chemistry which is well-substantiated in the literature, so it wasn't "just my opinion." In fact, it involved a fairly well studied structurally-related rate law phenomenon and my suggesting this change wasn't some Nobel prize-worthy piece of chemical genius or anything. But this guy just kept on and on about, how it wouldn't even work, the idea was stupid, there was no scientific basis for it, yada yada. So I finally just went online and pulled up some papers on the overhead display which all showed that the type of change I was suggesting would do what I said it would. He still tried to argue with it, something about how I didn't really understand the chemistry the papers were talking about, etc. Finally, I just went and pulled up a couple of papers which I had co-wrote as part of my undergraduate research which were specifically about this chemistry because my undergrad research group had been the group that more or less pioneered that chemistry and collected all the rate data and whatnot, which had subsequently been referenced in the literature I'd been pulling up. Finally, after he saw my name on the papers, he shut up and we ended up suggesting the changes to the client (which they accepted).
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Lucian Atreides
Lucian Atreides@luckyatr·
@syntheria313056 @ThomBrady5 Do you have like 20 accounts or what? I’m getting more engagement from these dumb posts than I have all month lmao There’s no way this is legitimate. It has to be either bots or alts.
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Christus Rex Americae ✝️🇺🇸
@Theo_Chilton In Christendom we call that “short man syndrome” A hair trigger of overcompensating behavior rooted in low self esteem It doesn’t affect all short men And it doesn’t affect only short men
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I don't think you understand what was going on here. I wasn't asking him about it to put him on the spot. I was asking bc I was genuinely interested in the subject matter and wanted to learn more about it. The fact that you immediately think a situation like this *must* be about "showing someone up" or "humiliating someone" tells us more about your own personality and charactre than anything else
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Ravan
Ravan@SukiRavan·
@notPeachessab @Theo_Chilton Not making any points here. He took the effort to give that kid a little test so he could satisfy his own racial insecurity. I have seen such people in my own family. I would like to know where that kid is now compared to this guy. May be that'll answer why he's so bitter
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Since I've had a few Indians in the comments trying to argue that spelling bees and science olympiads are "meritocracy," I think it's relevant to point out once again the problem with that argument, which is that both of these types of events rely on more or less rote memorisation, rather than actual knowledge, creativity, or even genuine comprehension of the material. Indian kids win spelling bees because they are forced by their parents to spend ten hours a day memorising lists of words provided by Scripps. We are told that this is "merit" and that "Indians are bringing great value to America!!!" Exactly what value is generated by memorising lists of words to spell? The answer is "none." There is no value in this. Spelling bees conducted along these lines are dumb and completely undiagnostic. These kids don't read (how would they have the time?). They know how to spell words, but not what the words mean or how to properly use them in ways that make either denotative or connotative sense. These kids don't know words because they read a lot and learn how to use them while also learning how to think and be creative. The Indian kids who win these spelling bees are functionally no different than dogs at a dog show who win by being able to climb a ramp the fastest because they've done it 5000 times and have a pavlovian reflex for it now. Essentially the same is the case for "science olympiad winners." They memorise enough about a particular subject to be able to present it. Indeed, I've seen this first hand. Early in my biotech career, the company I was working for at the time hired in a new hire, an Indian guy who was supposed to be hot stuff because he had just graduated from the chemistry program of a top tier school in our state and had previously, during high school, been...drum roll please...a science olympiad winner for his regional part of our state. This guy wasn't on a visa, he had actually been born here (IIRC, his family had immigrated in the early 1980s before the visas were that much of a thing). Anywise, after he'd been there a few weeks, I started chatting with him a bit, lunch room convos and the like. I asked him about his science olympiad project and he lit up like I'd asked him if I could give him the winning numbers to the powerball or something. He even printouts of his slides and presentation papers in his desk (?) and showed them to me one time. His project was about bromelain and its effects on blood coagulation, platelets, etc. Ok. I'm kind of interested in that area not just because of the protein chemistry aspect of what our company did, but also because I'm interested in the biochemical aspects of nutrition, etc. just as a personal interest. So I started asking him some questions about it, stuff like enzymatic rates, effects of procoagulant concentrations, etc. The guy had no clue what I was talking about, even though it was directly relevant to what he'd done his project on. He literally didn't grok what I was getting at, even though some of the stuff was deal with directly on his slides. It was then that I realised that just because someone wins a science olympaid, this doesn't mean they know the science. And indeed, over the next couple of years I was there until making a "vertical transition" to another company, we were always cleaning up metaphorical messes this guy made. This was well before I "became redpilled" and definitely before I started to realise just how detrimental visa holders can be to our country in general
Columbus Dispatch@DispatchAlerts

Shrey Parikh, 14, wins Scripps National Spelling Bee in dramatic Spell-Off. dispatch.com/story/sports/2…

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Donald Ward
Donald Ward@WardoftheStates·
@Theo_Chilton If I was in the room, I'd have started a slow clap and chanted USA!
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Joe Kent
Joe Kent@joekent16jan19·
What Massie’s loss means for America 1st & why I’m optimistic about the future of our movement. We can save our Republic if we can build a broad populist movement against more wars & foreign influence:
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Mr. Factcheck
Mr. Factcheck@50LibtardedIQ·
@reallouiehuey lol. You think Gen Z is going to frame houses? They cs not even change a tire. They really believe honest labor is below them, despite them having no skills or economic value.
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Louie
Louie@reallouiehuey·
As a home builder, we are losing a ton of our workforce because of deportations. That being said now is the time for our American youth to start stepping up into the trades. You want money? We need you. This is not a joke. If we want America first, this is it.
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AmericanGirl
AmericanGirl@BygoneErras·
@Theo_Chilton This is exactly who they are. It really is mind boggling behavior.
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Keith Talentless
Keith Talentless@KeithTalentless·
For christ's sake, Americans. British homes don't have air con for the same reason New Orleans doesn't have a fleet of snow ploughs.
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Phil Magness
Phil Magness@PhilWMagness·
Suppose you reviewed the Astronomy Department's course syllabi and discovered that they were all teaching heavily from L. Ron Hubbard. Which would you conclude? A. This proves that L. Ron Hubbard was an important astronomer who had key scientific insights to understanding outer space! B. The Astronomy Department has been captured by a bunch of Scientologist kooks. Now replace Hubbard with Karl Marx, and Astronomy with the English Department.
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Breanna Morello
Breanna Morello@BreannaMorello·
🚨SENTENCED🚨 An illegal alien from India was sentenced to 10 years for sex trafficking minors in Omaha. Two teens aged 15 and 16, were trafficked to the AmericInn hotel from out of state to be sold for commercial sex. The two minor victims reported that their traffickers had ordered them to have sex with hotel staff in exchange for a reduced room rate, threatening to evict them if they refused. Two hotel employees paid the trafficker to have sex with one of the minors, while a third employee had sex with the other. Patel, an employee at the AmericInn, admitted to taking money from the hotel till to pay the traffickers for sex with one of the victims. Hotel staff then allowed the traffickers and the minors to remain at the hotel for several days. During that time, the traffickers posted online advertisements for commercial sex and arranged paid sex acts involving the underage victims. The minors said they were given little food and felt they had no choice but to comply with the traffickers’ demands.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ 5 others have also been criminally charged.
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Mamello🧚🏽‍♀️
Mamello🧚🏽‍♀️@MelloFelicia1·
I need happily married people to speak up more because the internet is making marriage look terrifying 😭
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