Ben Bamba

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Ben Bamba

Ben Bamba

@BenBamba17

Katılım Aralık 2018
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Terrible Maps
Terrible Maps@TerribleMaps·
Believe it or not, Germany’s 5 largest cities lie perfectly on a 4th-degree polynomial
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0000000000000000@C7264652379·
@turtlelamps @ItIsHoeMath @OurOwnNation No. Low IQ people have rights. Slippery slope, too. Pretty soon people unable to do trigonometry will be determined to be low IQ. In fact, I believe your response is rather low IQ. My opinion!
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Our Own Nation
Our Own Nation@OurOwnNation·
Shaquille Taylor killed Lillian Ludwig, but his IQ is TOO LOW, so courts are debating if he can stand trial. This wouldn't be the first time this has happened.
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Ben Bamba
Ben Bamba@BenBamba17·
@tedcruz @TuckerCarlson A pure lie, Ted. You need to make sure “your people” actually watch the videos they’re posting about.
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Everybody is Insane
Everybody is Insane@colorblindk1d·
@guy_pharm @mattbramanti @EWErickson But in today's era obsessed with minority representation and artificially pulling random insignificant figures from history to prominence, he's ignored for a very intentional reason. He destroys so many progressive narratives.
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Matt Bramanti
Matt Bramanti@mattbramanti·
ok but he's actually an enrolled member of the Cherokee Nation and she just made that shit up
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B.L.H.
B.L.H.@REALKLOPEK·
@VDAREJamesK @WSJ America doesn’t need “Africa’s best and brightest” - whatever that means
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The Wall Street Journal
Student visas for Africa’s best and brightest were canceled by the Trump administration, leaving empty seats and broken dreams. “A punch to the heart,” said one woman who lost her scholarship. on.wsj.com/3Pwmprd
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Jeremiah “Jasper” Thompson
THE CONFEDERACY CAN NOT BE DEFINED BASED ON SLAVERY ALONE. Four of the eleven Southern states did not join in the first wave of secession and did not secede over slavery.  Those four states—Arkansas, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia—only seceded months later when Lincoln made it clear he was going to launch an invasion in order to “save” the Union.  In fact, those states initially voted against secession by fairly sizable majorities.  However, they believed the Union should not be maintained by force.  Therefore, when Lincoln announced he was calling up 75,000 troops to form an invasion, they held new votes, and in each case the vote was strongly in favor of secession.  Thus, four of the eleven states that comprised the Confederacy seceded because of their objection to federal coercion and not because of issues surrounding slavery. THE COMMON DENOMINATOR WAS FEDERAL GOVERNMENT OVERREACH. THIS WAS THE REASON FOR SECESSION.
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Venus Williams
Venus Williams@Venuseswilliams·
In the early 2000s @shondarhimes stayed home watching a lot of TV and realized the show she wanted to watch didn’t exist. So she wrote it… That show became Grey’s Anatomy. Listen to the full conversation on Stockton Street 🎧
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David Stockman
David Stockman@DA_Stockman·
I am for bringing the American Empire home; closing all the foreign bases; withdrawing from NATO and all other pointless alliances; dry-docking all the aircraft carriers; grounding all the airlift and amphibious landing capabilities; staying out of other people's business the world over; and maintaining an invincible nuclear deterrent and a Fortress America defense of our coastlines and airspace. That's it. We would be perfectly safe. Could cut the defense budget by $500 billion and end the Forever Wars once and for all.
yonkolama@yonkolama

@DA_Stockman 25th amendment crazy? No. An ideal approach? Also, no An imperfect plan executed today is better than a perfect plan executed tomorrow. Paraphrase of someone who I would never go to dinner with but helped ensure I can speak English. Tell me what you are for. Against is easy.

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CALL TO ACTIVISM
CALL TO ACTIVISM@CalltoActivism·
🚨BREAKING: A clip of Donald Trump from 2024 is going mega viral: “I can tell you you’re not going to have a war with Iran with me as president.” Truly curious if any MAGA voters are willing to admit they were played.
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Glenn Greenwald
Glenn Greenwald@ggreenwald·
And the way that piggish cowardly warmongers like Mark Levin constantly send other people's families to go fight their wars for Israel, then malign and attack the patriotism and integrity of America soldiers the minute they question those wars, is uniquely repulsive.
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Syd Steyerhart
Syd Steyerhart@SydSteyerhart·
To Kill A Mockingbird is slop. It would have been completely forgotten by now and acknowledged only by small pockets of literature professors, but they've been forcing it down our throats in gradeschool for the past 60+ years.
Brityrion Summister@SomeOkieDude

@SydSteyerhart Imagine saying To Kill a Mockingbird is slop.

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Ben Bamba
Ben Bamba@BenBamba17·
@Heal_within96 But blacks stole the tonal structure, musical instruments, and electronics that enabled mass distribution. All those things were invented by Whites.
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Nora
Nora@Heal_within96·
Elvis Presley was a plagiarizer.
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Ann Coulter
Ann Coulter@AnnCoulter·
American democracy is the kind of system where you can vote and vote and vote, but no matter how many times you vote for less war and less immigration, the government is going to give you more war and more immigration. It’s always World War II, we’re always fighting Hitler, and we always have no choice because we’ve got to stop [Fill In Targeted Country Here] from acquiring nuclear weapons. Even if we’ve just totally obliterated their nuclear program. Also, we’re never getting a wall. Coincidentally, the price tag for a mere two weeks of the Iran war is about what it would cost to build an impermeable, 2,000-mile wall across our entire southern border. I give up. I’m out of options, but the least I can do is help Trump during his last few years in office. (His last year in office, if the midterms turn out the way they’re looking right now.)
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Daniel Concannon
Daniel Concannon@TooWhiteToTweet·
When I was a kid, I'd ask anyone I met what they were. As in, what's their ethnic background. Then I might ask who their favorite baseball team was, or their favorite wrestler, but "what are you?" came first, because it just seemed inherently foundational. And it stunned me whenever another kid would answer: "I don't know." You don't know? What do you mean you don't know? You don't know if you're French? Irish? English? German? You're obviously not Italian... because every Italian knows they're Italian, and so does everyone else. But seriously, you're parents have never mentioned where you're ancestors are from? You grandparents never bring it up? C'mon... what ARE you? It baffled me that there were people walking around historically illiterate regarding their own lineage. The thought of not knowing something like that was so foreign to me. This, of course, is because I knew I was Irish. I don't remember learning I was Irish, because I knew before my memory bank came online. In other words, I can't remember NOT knowing that I was entirely Irish. And you can "Plastic Paddy" me all you want, but my identity was always rooted in my Irishness. This didn't conflict with my Americanness, rather, it painted a more complete picture of what I am. Irishness, for me, was much deeper than some "Kiss Me, I'm Irish" souvenir mug. It surrounded me. It was on the walls. On the mantle. On the bookshelves. On the speakers. And, more than anything else, the history of my Irish family, Ireland itself, and the Irish diaspora poured forth eternally from my human encyclopedia of a father. My father knew who he was. He knew where he came from. And his children would certainly be able to say the same for themselves. And, looking back, I am deeply thankful for this. Sure, you can lead a perfectly happy life without any particularly keen awareness of / fascination with / loyalty to your heritage, but I love the solid sense of self this awareness gave me. I knew who I was. I knew where I was from. I felt connected to something bigger than myself, yet still unique unto itself. I still have the coat of arms hanging on the wall in the attached photo. I don't need it in order to know who I am. That's forever inside of me. But I cherish it as a constant reminder of what it represents; that there's so much more than myself. It reminds me not only of my father, not only of my immediate family, but of ancestors I can never know. Connection. To a people and a place. It's wood, metal, and paint that form an artistic emblem of a bloodline without which I wouldn't exist. And no matter what bitter deconstructionists and self-loathing nihilists say to the contrary, that's deeply meaningful and incredibly powerful. But I say all this to make a point far beyond the scope of Irishness, Americanness, or any particular ethnicity. Now, more than ever before, in an ever-increasingly anti-White world, it's imperative to instill in children a true sense of self. It wasn't until my father was gone that I finally realized why I've always been so secure in myself, and why so many people seem to lack the same in themselves. And it's because they didn't have my father. They didn't have anyone instill in them as strong a sense of self as my father instilled in me. That sense of self was made up of more than Irishness alone, but that heritage was a cornerstone that provided stability for my own sense of self long before I could ever comprehend what any of that meant. It was real. It was tangible. It was deeply rooted. It was something far more meaningful than the Marvel universe, brand loyalty, or any other variety of commercialized, disposable identity-for-sale that far too many people now lean on in lieu of their own blood, after generations of "White Guilt" poisoning. Parents owe it to their children to build into them a sense of themselves and their identity - because when children know who they are, it's a lot harder for other people to come along and turn them into someone they're not.
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Lauren Chen
Lauren Chen@TheLaurenChen·
Why is it so easy for people from the third world to immigrate, but so hard for people from other developed, western countries? I know talented, educated, well-off (conservative!) Canadians and Europeans who would love to move to America, but can't. Yet all these Somalis can?
Gunther Eagleman™@GuntherEagleman

IRISH PRIME MINISTER WANTS IMMIGRATION PATHWAY to America: "I'd love if we could develop a legal pathway between the US and Ireland into the future." Would you support this?

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Alex Jones
Alex Jones@RealAlexJones·
You are LITERALLY HITLER if you don’t want to bomb Iran and arrest Tucker Carlson..
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Joe Kent
Joe Kent@joekent16jan19·
After much reflection, I have decided to resign from my position as Director of the National Counterterrorism Center, effective today. I cannot in good conscience support the ongoing war in Iran. Iran posed no imminent threat to our nation, and it is clear that we started this war due to pressure from Israel and its powerful American lobby. It has been an honor serving under @POTUS and @DNIGabbard and leading the professionals at NCTC. May God bless America.
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