Alan Rickard

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Alan Rickard

Alan Rickard

@Alexander9r

Katılım Mart 2022
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DulceBiatch
DulceBiatch@BiatchDulce·
This footage is shaking the internet. What was supposed to be a routine medical check at Marcy Correctional Facility turned into a tragedy that no one was meant to see. Here Is The Story: Robert Brooks, a 43 year old musician, was taken to the prison infirmary for an exam. Because of medical privacy, the officers believed there were no cameras in the room but they didn't realize their own body cams were still recording. The footage captured a brutal 10 minute assault while Brooks was handcuffed and compliant. He tragically passed away the next morning from his injuries. Since the video went public, over a dozen staff members have been fired, and several officers are now facing murder and manslaughter charges. A firing squad sounds like proper punishment, don’t you think so?
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Uncommon Sense
Uncommon Sense@Uncommonsince76·
I love how everyone is acting like the Iran war is over and America “won.” 😂 The worst is yet to come…
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Connor Boyack 📚
Connor Boyack 📚@cboyack·
Homeschooling, in a nutshell, is refusing to outsource your child's formation to strangers with a curriculum you didn't choose.
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Dr. M.F. Khan
Dr. M.F. Khan@Dr_TheHistories·
Around 400 BC, Persian engineers built structures that could maintain sub-zero temperatures in the middle of a desert summer. No electricity. No refrigeration. No modern technology of any kind. Just literally physics, geometry, and an extraordinarily sophisticated understanding of how heat moves. The yakhchāl, which translates literally from Persian as ice pit, was an ancient refrigeration structure that allowed the Persian court and eventually broader Persian society to have access to cold food, cold drinks and ice year-round in one of the hottest climates on earth. The above-ground structure was a large domed building, typically built from a heat-resistant mud brick mortar called sarooj made from sand, clay, egg whites, goat hair and ash, thick enough to provide substantial insulation against the desert heat outside. Ice and snow were brought down from the Alborz mountain peaks to the north by runners and pack animals and stored in the yakhchāl through the summer. The ice came from a mountain range via a supply chain that the Persian court had been maintaining for centuries. Today we take for granted the easy ice bag from the gas station, just imagine how rare and expensive these frozen treats were in Ancient Persia. The oldest documented yakhchāl structures date to approximately 400 BC. Some are still standing in Iran today. The largest known examples could store up to 5,000 cubic metres of ice. Sometimes we need to give our Ancient Ancestors a bit more credit. This feat of engineering is incredible. © Eats History #drthehistories
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Opus Nox
Opus Nox@opusnoximus·
@lporiginalg He should have made the liberal version a gay dude if he wanted to make money off both sides.
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Julian Thompson
Julian Thompson@autoprimejft007·
@ZoomerHistorian I cannot, in good faith, fully subscribe to the theory that these people are legitimately inferior to us in any way that isn't solely psychological. But the time for a peaceful resolution has come and gone. They all must be remigrated before any sort of reeducation can be done.
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Chipper763
Chipper763@AUFballComing·
@conor64 @patrickc We still don’t know where it originated from meaning a lab or wet market. We will never know.
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Conor Friedersdorf
Conor Friedersdorf@conor64·
A question for everyone: survey data suggests that by the end of the Covid-19 emergency trust in public health institutions had decreased significantly. If you are among the people who reacted that way, why specifically? I'm hoping for long, diverse, individualized answers.
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Alan Rickard
Alan Rickard@Alexander9r·
@patrickc @Biorealism @conor64 Wait till you realise that the lab leak theory is merely another layer of lies concealing the truth. Of course covid was lab-made, but why does it have to be a leak? An excellent summary: asks was covid an attempted American biowarfare attack on China: unz.com/runz/the-covid…
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Patrick Collison
Patrick Collison@patrickc·
Oh, reflexive dismissal of lab leak theories should also be on the list, of course. I can’t readily think of a profession that declined more in my estimation over the past 10 years than public health. Like most, I started out with a very favorable view—one of brave and far-sighted technocrats—informed by movies like “Contagion”.
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GBX
GBX@GBX_Press·
Netanyahu: "Did the Nazis ask the Jews to leave politely? Did they say 'Please leave?' Is there anyone who did that? Did they say 'Get out so we can come in?' Of course not" ​With this speech, he has confessed with his own mouth that he himself is a Nazi
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Alan Rickard
Alan Rickard@Alexander9r·
@VividProwess Bill Clinton is a known liar, and he's obviously lying in this video.
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Vivid.🇮🇱
Vivid.🇮🇱@VividProwess·
Bill Clinton: “The Palestinians were offered a state. They refused. A state wasn't their goal. Killing Jews was." This must be shared every single day.
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Jonatan Pallesen
Jonatan Pallesen@jonatanpallesen·
I am glad Orban is out. If Péter Magyar can succeed in being immigration restrictionist while at the same time leading a less corrupt and illiberal regime, that is great, and will show a path forward for Europe.
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Alan Rickard
Alan Rickard@Alexander9r·
@jonatanpallesen Magyar obviously has every intention of being much more corrupt and dictatorial than Orban, who was much better than the propaganda you have swallowed pretends. Ofc Magyar is pro-immigration - bigtime. You post some good stuff but this one is so morally bad I'm now suspicious.
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Alan Rickard
Alan Rickard@Alexander9r·
@TheRealEEast @SubjMatterXpert @JulieLovesFluff You're lying. American nurses can and do attempt to trans children, force vaccines on children illegally, ask about guns in the house, and more. So not leaving your children alone with medical professionals is now just a standard precautionary measure, unfortunately.
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my unhealthy therapy account
my unhealthy therapy account@TheRealEEast·
I literally can’t—shouldn’t—argue with that level of crazy. He thinks the nurse who’s addressing sex and safety as a medical professional is going to turn her kid trans, give a vaccine without parental permission, or start asking about guns in the house. It’s a nurse. For one, there’s a shockingly large percentage of nurses that are conservative. For two, you can’t turn a kid trans, and even if you are dumb enough to think that, what kind of idiot thinks the nurse of all people is going to indoctrinate the kid? Three, giving a vaccine to a young kid without parental permission? Really? That doesn’t happen. And four, it’s the US and she’s a nurse, not CPS. That’s not a question they ask kids. Do you have any idea how much money the parents could make in the lawsuit if the nurse did any of that? Touch grass. Actually, go outside and roll around in it because a touch isn’t going to cut it anymore.
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Julie
Julie@JulieLovesFluff·
I took my 11 year old to her checkup this morning and the nurse asked me to step out of the room for a moment. I politely declined and she said, "It's just for a moment." And I told her, "No thank you, given all the stories about children being abused my husband and I decided to never leave our children alone with anyone, even medical providers. Anything you need to do or say you can do with me in the room." She looked all miffed and just left, no idea what her plan was but she didn't feel the need to continue it with me present and that makes me even more suspicious?? When she left my daughter thanked me for not leaving, she's already shy about the doctor, her eyes got so wide when the lady asked me to leave.
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Alan Rickard
Alan Rickard@Alexander9r·
@williameijer @PascalFameyer Yes, democracy isn't going to cut it. If you can take blackpills as dark as Hades' dungeon, you can ponder what happens when we reduce our natural youth mortality rate from 50% to <5%.. dysgenic trend much? Prof Ed Dutton's videos are a good, light intro to this kind of thing.
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William Meijer
William Meijer@williameijer·
@PascalFameyer As usual, you are right. That being said, what's most blackpilling to me is that I dedicate my life to understanding how the world works, at great personal cost, and that none of my sacrifices may be enough to influence the future toward syntropy within the confines of democracy
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William Meijer
William Meijer@williameijer·
Highly educated women keep telling me, at the end of conversations about society, “Why do you care about what’s true?” It must have happened a dozen times by now. This has been the single most blackpilling thing I’ve ever had to grapple with
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