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Anti Vilification League 🇦🇺🇺🇸🇬🇧🇫🇷🇩🇪

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Antiwhiteism is immoral. Antiwhiteism is racial vilification.

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BRUV
BRUV@votebruv·
Britain is collapsing! Feral streets, broken healthcare, open borders, and a lying media ruined us. We need military border defence, economic revival, and traditional values. BRUV will ruthlessly purge this rot, enforce accountability, and “rebuild”. VoteBRUV.co.uk 🇬🇧
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Vivek Ramaswamy
Vivek Ramaswamy@VivekGRamaswamy·
You can travel to Italy, but you’ll never be an Italian. You can travel to France but you’ll never be a Frenchman. You can live in Germany but you’ll never be a German. You can pack your bags and live the rest of your life in China or Japan, but you’ll never be Chinese or Japanese. Yet you can come from any one of those countries to the United States of America, and you can still be an American – so long as you work hard, you play by the rules, you make your contributions, wait your turn, pledge allegiance to the flag, and obtain your citizenship.
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S Tominaga (Aka Dr Craig Wright)
The prevailing narrative misidentifies the threat. Artificial intelligence and robotics are not dismantling employment in the manner popularly imagined. They are not sweeping away labour at the top, nor erasing the lowest tiers where human presence remains essential. The pressure is directed, with far greater precision, at the middle—at those roles long insulated by geography rather than by irreplaceable skill. Service work has, for decades, functioned as a quiet refuge from global competition. One could not outsource a haircut to another continent. One could not have a cleaner operate from afar. These roles endured not because they were uniquely complex, but because they were physically bound. That constraint is now weakening. The relevant shift is not intelligence, but control at a distance. The same class of systems that allow a surgeon to operate remotely—where the machine performs the motion while the human directs it—establish a precedent. As these systems become more accessible and less costly, their application broadens. What was once confined to specialised medical environments begins to diffuse into ordinary service domains. The implication is straightforward. The hairdresser is not replaced by a machine; the hairdresser is displaced from local exclusivity. A worker in Mumbai, or in rural Sri Lanka, gains the capacity to deliver a service previously restricted to a New York salon. The labour remains human. The competition becomes global. This produces a bifurcated effect. Workers in lower-cost regions gain access to higher-value markets, and their wages rise accordingly. Workers in higher-cost regions, particularly those whose advantage rested on proximity rather than differentiation, face downward pressure. The system does not eliminate work; it redistributes its pricing. Thus, the disruption is not technological in the sense of substitution. It is economic in the sense of exposure. Robotics does not remove the worker. It removes the barrier that once protected the worker from the rest of the world.
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Taya
Taya@travelingflying·
Man explains why White men are always portrayed as the bad guys in movies: ”They are the only group that has no defence league. Anyone else would be on us if we made them the bad guys" This unfair anti-White racism must stop. Anti-White racism is also racism.
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Andrew Leigh
Andrew Leigh@ALeighMP·
Migrants build our homes, power our economy, and strengthen our communities. Walking away from a non-discriminatory immigration policy isn’t strength. It’s insecurity. #auspol
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Drew Pavlou 🇦🇺🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼
What do you guys think about Ahmed Ouf’s proposal to use council funds to dig military tunnels underneath all of West Sydney? I have to say I strongly disagree with his call to dig up the local sewer pipes in his council area and turn them into rockets pointed at the eastern suburbs. I think this is a controversial proposal, please let me know your thoughts. #SATIRE Note: Ahmed Ouf travelled to Gaza in 2012 to meet with Hamas’s military wing.
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Michael Yon: Callsign BIG HONEY
Note: Far more likely ZF will continue to do this and blame others. ZF is working toward global famines and total control. Iran and most others are not. CCP and ZF have locked horns.
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Energy Headline News@OilHeadlineNews

Iran is reportedly planning a single coordinated strike that could wipe out 32% of global oil supply. The targets, according to Tasnim News Agency: - Yanbu pipeline in Saudi Arabia - Fujairah oil facility in the UAE - Full Houthi closure of the Bab el-Mandeb Strait

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Casey Handmer
Casey Handmer@CJHandmer·
Statistically, if your society isn't starting families at 25 then there's no way to be above replacement. Which means family homes must be affordable at 22, fresh out of university. It seems unimaginable!
Marko Matvikov@MarkoMatvikov

On average, young Aussies want 2-2.5 kids. So our birth rate hasn’t collapsed because we stopped wanting kids. It’s that we’ve made housing as the foundation for building a family an impossible luxury. We need our governments to start treating our declining birth rate as a national priority.

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Financelot
Financelot@FinanceLancelot·
@Lady__KC__ Arab spring 2.0 Energy and food shortages globally.
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Drew Pavlou 🇦🇺🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼
This is the new line that retarded race communists are going to try start running in Australia. These people would happily replace the entire population of Australia tomorrow if they could, but will posture as “PATRIOTS” by yelling about Israel. Crying because some foreign Islamic extremist regime got bombed. Fundamentally a left wing sook thing to care about but they will try to make it look like a right wing parrot issue by crying about Israel.
Anthony Perri@per10365

@Q2Quokka

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Gad Saad
Gad Saad@GadSaad·
Australia, you are disappointing Dr. Good Looks.
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