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@jeremykauffman What’s cool about being a real right winger, you can support abortion and gun control, depending on the race
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@BWLH_ I walked out of Django unchained feeling guilty about slavery for about five minutes. Then I googled all the white people enslaved by Arabs and changed my mind.
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Because We Live Here 🇺🇸
The most dangerous movie ever made is REMEMBER THE TITANS. Once you accept this, you are ready to do what's necessary to retake America.
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@dasanaike Strongest evidence for the heritability of ideology ever presented.
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@olgakhazan Women keep telling each other it’s “dangerous” for a woman to get married with no backup plan. I’ve heard that twice in one month. I’m a man though. I was told women just want a ring and a free house
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Olga Khazan ME, BUT BETTER
People who missed out on having babies because of "messages" you received. What were these messages? As someone who writes articles for a living I would love to go as viral as these seemingly very potent girlboss "messages!"
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Pvt A B@col_a_buendia·
Drive around any US city and you'll see housing projects in the heart of town, squalid ghettos mere blocks away from the most expensive historic homes and high end businesses. That's because government uses your tax dollars to subsidize the maintenance of a criminal underclass in zip codes they could otherwise never afford, where they have no business living. Why are urban crime rates so high? Why are urban schools so bad? Why don't more young families live downtown? Section 8 housing is the answer. If we've got to give these people UBI (we don't) we could at least have the decency and practical good sense to build them their own little towns somewhere outside the heart of the city. They don't have some right to the most valuable tracts of land just because their grandmothers also grew up in that same project. They don't own the land but are recipients of public largesse in no position to argue. Bulldoze the projects, relocate their inhabitants, and sell the land for private development or build public parks and you could fix the cities overnight while increasing the tax base. Urban retardation (literal slowing, holding back) is always and everywhere a choice apparently no one is brave enough to stop making.
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@JanaS158610 @SassySouthBlond @ubiquitousnewt I thought I heard 18 somewhere. It makes no difference because 13 years is still a good time to be married. Keep the original topic in mind here. People are calling Andrew degenerate for being married to a single mom for 13 years
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Stella@ubiquitousnewt·
I wouldn't describe Rachel or Andrew Wilson as an authority on stable motherhood or relationships. She has 5 children to 3 different Fathers. One man abandoned her and his two kids over vague “personal issues.” The next Father was a criminal drug abuser who abandoned her and their one child fleeing legal trouble. Only Andrew Wilson gave her the trad family she now preaches. But he only committed to her after he was able to confirm the kids were his via DNA testing. What does that suggest about the dynamic? Rachel has shown self awareness and knows how her blended family looks, downplaying it as “youthful mistakes”. But mistakes these are not. This a well documented, multi year, behavioural pattern of maladaptive mate selection; serial monogamy with successively dysfunctional, low stability males, resulting in three different fathers for five children, two periods of single motherhood, and one tragic child fatality. And yet, she and Andrew think they are best placed to be critics of modern women and they are ab authority of what benevolent, stable family life should be like. Rachel and Andrew have built their entire brand shaming modern women for low partner standards, serial monogamy, single motherhood, and multiple baby daddies, the exact life she lived. Hypocrisy on full display. What kind of man is drawn to such a woman like Rachel Wilson to begin with? Well, Andrew is a bit of a bastard isn't he. Andrew Wilson’s core traits are abrasive high conflict dominance, arrogance paired with defensive aggression, and a rigid insistence on his unchallenged authority. You can see repeatedly by from his debate footage that he is irritable, rude, and bullying in style. Yes, he can be sharp and logical but he routinely shifts to personal attacks, insults, and verbal aggression when he perceives his authority or family is directly challenged. I don't think he can organically evoke genuine deference or voluntary submission from a desirable, respectable, agentic, and stable woman. Such a woman has independent, better mating options and would probably reject the unilateral “he is in charge of everything” authority because it clashes with her core traits. Rachel, shaped by a pattern of suboptimal mate selection and multiple children, has limited mating alternatives. So she explicitly conforms. She states on record that submission means “you submit to your husband in all things,” that Andrew holds charge of everything, and that she performs total domestic service because his dependability finally enabled the homemaking role her prior partners could not. He secures what he needs through a partner whose baggage makes compliance the rational exchange for security. They portray this trade off via a christian redemption narrative they co brand. Interesting.
Jake Rattlesnake@jakerattlesnk

Andrew Wilson vs Konstantin Kisin on female suffrage

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@naggingnacyxx If that’s true, what has he hidden if you already know it?
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@BestMidwestMan Yes that’s literally the definition of hypocrisy if you’re hiding your past and criticizing others for doing the exact same thing that is literally the definition and meaning of hypocrisy 🤣🐷you’re a fucking retard
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@cremieuxrecueil I don’t think hating Jews is synonymous with noticing their nepotism
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Crémieux@cremieuxrecueil·
This is amazing! Apparently we have records of the politics of former Nazis who came to America: we know how they voted and donated! They and their descendants were more conservative, but don't seem to be any more anti-Semitic: loyal republicans without being Jew-haters!
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@ihymacc She wouldn’t let a short ugly fat broke guy bang her after saying that
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Your modern love story sir
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ɪsʏ™@Just_IsyTM·
@elonmusk Nigerian men are the answers to this. Just send more Nigerian men and watch the scale flip over
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@naggingnacyxx Hypocrisy is hiding your past and pointing the finger? There are genuine criticisms of his arguments, but this is not one of them
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Nan@naggingnacyxx·
@BestMidwestMan Again you people don’t understand what hypocrisy is. Hypocrisy is when you say one thing and do another. It could also be hiding your past and pointing the finger at other people which they have done countless times. Also Andrew and Rachel have not been married for 18 years🤣🐷
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@BobJanetmager5 @Joseph_WarrenMD @RUSHMOREonX From what I read, there were three or four other inventors who independently discovered the same thing that Tesla did in different countries in Europe. The TV show positioned to them as rivals for Edison had 1 million of the things going on
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RUSHMOREonX@RUSHMOREonX·
Edison's strict video camera patents forced the creation of Hollywood. Ben Persky explains why early filmmakers fled to California to avoid Edison's excruciating licensing costs. Full episode releasing tomorrow on X.
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@pookiepolls There’s nothing immoral about an apartheid. White people need to protect themselves from violent Black people . we can help the world a lot more efficiently when we do not mix with them
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Pookie's Polls & Opinions
Pookie's Polls & Opinions@pookiepolls·
A whole generation of South Africans would be shocked to read this, especially when they look at where the country is today. Before 1994, South Africa built capabilities that few countries in the world could claim. It developed nuclear weapons, a rocket programme, large-scale synthetic fuel production, a globally respected defence industry, and medical breakthroughs that made world history. At the southern tip of Africa, one country achieved all of this before the Cold War had even ended. Today, Africa is often spoken about as if it is still waiting to industrialise, still dependent, still trying to build what others already mastered long ago. That is what makes this history so striking. While South Africa was enriching uranium at Pelindaba, testing rockets at Overberg, producing fuel from coal at Secunda, and carrying out the world’s first human heart transplant at Groote Schuur, much of the rest of Africa was being pulled in a very different direction. Instead of industrial self-reliance, many newly independent states were sold ideology. Instead of building durable technical capacity, they were pushed toward socialist models that too often ended in weak institutions, dependency, and collapse. The pattern repeated itself across the continent. South Africa, by contrast, built real strategic capability under sanctions and international pressure. It developed its own uranium enrichment process, built six nuclear weapons, and then voluntarily dismantled them before the democratic transition, opening its programme to international inspection. No other nuclear state has done that in the same way. It also built a serious rocket programme. Vehicles in the RSA series were designed and tested, and the country came close to having its own orbital launch capability. That programme was not simply paused. It was dismantled. Sasol achieved something equally remarkable: turning coal into fuel on a huge scale. When South Africa could not secure enough oil, it used chemistry and engineering to produce its own supply. That was not theory. It was functioning industrial independence. The defence sector was another pillar of that capability. South Africa designed and produced advanced artillery, armoured vehicles, aircraft projects, and attack helicopters. Some of these systems went on to influence military designs far beyond its borders. Then there was medicine. In 1967, Christiaan Barnard and his team performed the world’s first successful human heart transplant in Cape Town. That was not an isolated achievement. It reflected a wider culture of scientific and medical excellence. So the uncomfortable question is this: if all of this is documented, why is so little of it widely remembered? The answer may be that it does not fit neatly into the version of history most people are taught. Pre-1994 South Africa is rightly remembered for apartheid and injustice, but that is not the whole story. It was also the most technologically advanced state Africa had produced, and acknowledging that forces people to confront how much capability existed, and how much has since been lost. South Africa did not inherit these achievements. It built them under pressure, under sanctions, and largely on its own. That is not nostalgia. It is history. And the fact that so many people barely know it happened says a great deal about how history is told.
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@sentientist That was a great book. What happened to Gregory Cochran ?
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@iosif_lazaridis @sentientist It’s about revolution speeding up 10,000 years ago, particularly in the area of behavior and cognitive ability, due to the discovery of grain and higher population that ensued
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@sentientist Did The 10,000 Year Explosion predict that the intelligence PRS of early European farmers, before civilization in the traditional sense, was already basically at today’s level? That is much closer to what the paper shows than the story people are trying to project onto it.
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🇯🇵砂川 泉🎌@26ers_bp115·
アメリカ🇺🇸シカゴ ただ歩いているだけの白人男性を、 理由もなく後ろから殴りつけ、倒れた後も執拗に暴行する黒人達。 移民推進派はよく見ろ。 自分や身内が同じ目に遭わなきゃ気付かないのか? いい加減、現実から目を逸らすのをやめろ。
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@BradleyGrey_ Millennial women hate men and hat sex IME but that’s just very woman over 30 . I’d rather date younger , more optimistic women. This article is just trying to make old women feel better because men their age don’t want them
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Bradley Grey@BradleyGrey_·
Younger men liking "cougars" is nothing new but there's a few new dynamics at play in the current dating market. 1. The inversion of polarity - men are becoming more feminine and women are becoming more masculine. Younger men desiring older women now is less to do with a cougar fetish and more to do with the dynamic that they want a strong provider and these older women like having a pretty young thing to play with. 2. Massive gap in social skills across generations. In my own experience dating, millennial women (roughly age 30 - 45) tend to have much better social skills, are more easygoing, and more fun to interact with. They actually smile at you when you approach them. 3. Ease of access to sex. In the past there was a narrative that younger women were more easygoing, carefree, and likely to be down for casual sex. But that has flipped recently. Gen Z is a generation of prudes, and millennial women tend to like sex more and be much better at it. 4. A culture of infantilization. Nobody is talking about this but we infantilize young people to an absurd degree. I believe this may actually play a role in the phenomenon of "why do millennials still look so young?" Everyone is acting and looking roughly a decade younger than they actually are. So many Gen Z women may simply not be emotionally ready to engage in the dating market in an effective way. They may never be if they can't figure out that real life is different than social media. Meanwhile millennial women in their 30s are still having fun dating like it's their 20s.
Lisa Britton@LisaBritton

This is actually true. Lately, many of my girlfriends (mid to late thirties) have been telling me that they are getting approached by early-twenties men, very confidently I would add. What’s going on?

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