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@BowTiedStack

Staff software engineer. CTO for hire, portfolio at @DecaLabsXyz. Quoted by @FullstackQuotes. 🇨🇦 Correspondent, @BowTiedBull.

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BowTied Fullstack - Link in bio or NGMI
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Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱
Carney says he will never be in the private sector again. He thinks carbon markets are one of the reasons why the private sector wants to invest in Canada. He is out of control.
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JP@j_hyphen_p·
@tobi Either they: 1. Didn’t know the implications of what they’re proposing & this will get dramatically amended / die in committee 2. Know exactly what they’re proposing. 1. Is worryingly incompetent 2. Is worryingly nefarious
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Keir Starmer
Keir Starmer@Keir_Starmer·
I’ll always champion peaceful protest. But the Unite the Kingdom march organisers are peddling hatred and division. We’ve already blocked visas for far-right agitators who want to come here to spew their extremist views. They don't speak for the decent, fair, respectful Britain I know.
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₿en Wehrman@benwehrman·
🇦🇺 Update from Australian Nationalist Thomas Sewell
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Homer Pavlos
Homer Pavlos@HomerPavlos·
The production of Christopher Nolan received permission for 15 days of filming in Greece with a budget of 16 million euros. The Greek state gave them 6 million as a subsidy from the money of Greek taxpayers, who were never informed about the cast of the film or the distortion of the most important work in our history. The issue here is not that they received money. We Greeks would gladly have given all 16 million for Nolan to shoot a faithful Odyssey. But it should have been a film that properly represents us Greeks, Hellenism and stays true to the values and writings of Homer. Not so we Greeks could pay for a Black Helen and Clytemnestra, a Batman-like Agamemnon, a trans Achilles or Elpenor (a woman playing a male role), a Black Athena, and a script based on the worst possible "translation" that exists. In short, Nolan disrespected all Greeks, while the Greek people are now officially in the crosshairs of racism and the falsification of their history and culture. Woke Hollywood must die.
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BowTied Fullstack - Link in bio or NGMI
@_kruptos Both your approach (essays, papers, citations…) and mine (highlighting his hobbies in cuckholdry, personal and political) are equally persuasive to the hopelessly dense dough boy esteemed failed leader friend of the pod… I have a friend like this. It’s all so tiresome.
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κρῠπτός@_kruptos·
Erin O’Toole (never use an @ to start a tweet because it acts like a DM and kills engagement) was opposed to Covid mandates the way he is opposed to abortion or MAiD. He hasn’t learned anything because he doesn’t want to. He is a man who believes what the brochures tell him about how the system works. The “undemocratic” thing is another one of those tells that he doesn’t understand who he is dealing with and hasn’t “done the work.” He certainly hasn’t read “Political Theology” “Legitimacy and Legality,” or “The Crisis of Parliamentary Democracy.” I bet he doesn’t grasp Schmitt’s argument that all the reasons used to justify having 343 MPs could be used to justify a single dictator. Our system is built on a very unstable foundation. I also bet he hasn’t heard the argument that we don’t actually live in a so-called “democracy” because we who vote don’t actually set the agenda of parliament. At best we have a plebiscitary system of legitimacy. We vote on plans and platforms presented to us by politicians who run on said platforms. So where do these plans come from? I also bet that @erinotoole has never read Jacques Ellul’s “The Political Illusion.” The plans that politicians use for their platforms are prepared for them by “experts.” So, Erin O’Toole, believing that we live in a “democracy” where the people at the agenda, actually represents the “experts” to the people for an up or down vote on the plans to be adopted, thus lending legitimacy to the rule by the expert class. @erinotoole defends his record they way he does because he is true believer in “the experts.” This is because he loyally represents them to you the people. He works for the experts not for you. Your vote legitimizes rule by the expert class, the same people who locked you in your home and forced you to take an untested so-called “vaccine.” That you are waiting to learn from these exchanges tells me you have no desire to learn. Learning would mean questioning your whole understanding of the world. Most of us we normal National Review and Globe and Mail or National Post “conservatives” and then years ago we started reading because things stopped making sense and when the online world became a thing we found conversationalists and we taught ourselves how things actually work. My journey began in 2008. Many started during Covid. But learn we did. If you are willing we can teach you and lead you, but you don’t want to learn. The truth is you haven’t learned a damn thing in your encounters with this nebulous thing called the “online right.” As a relative unknown, more so because I am an anonymous, I have an account of 21k followers built mostly by patiently teaching a lot of people how the system works. So if in these encounters you have learned nothing that is a you thing. You need to justify to me the energy I have put into trying to introduce you to these circles and how we think. I don’t think you want to learn anything and that is sad. Hopefully others will learn something.
Erin O'Toole@erinotoole

@_kruptos @Industrious112 I am still waiting to learn from the exchanges myself. You try and dress up views that are not supported by science or are inherently undemocratic. You also ignore the facts of what the opposition did during that period.

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Justin Levine
Justin Levine@j_lev01·
BTW in regards to Thiel's comment, as a pharmacist I will do everything I can to avoid using medicine lol. Maybe I'm the worst pharmacist in the world! Congested sinuses? Let's try steam baths, nasal rinses (netipot), hot shower blasted on your face, ANYTHING before I sell you the tablet.
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Cernovich@Cernovich·
We do Friday movie night, Saturday morning cartoons, and a bonus movie here and there. No iPad time at all. They do get to listen to music, although we try to avoid brain rot lyrics. Mostly it’s books, bikes, and playing outside.
Jawwwn@jawwwn_

Peter Thiel on screen time for kids: “If you ask executives of social media companies how much screen time they let their kids have— there’s probably an interesting critique one could make.” @andrewrsorkin: “What do you do?” Thiel: “An hour and a half a week.” *audience gasps*

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The Black Horse
The Black Horse@TheBlackHorse65·
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Erin O'Toole@erinotoole

@knight_liquid @_kruptos How gallant of you Liquid Knight. I am trying to understand the motivations of this group. IMO, the CPC approach taken in the pandemic is aging well when you look at many jurisdictions. The govt’s approach helped them win an election but caused division & deserves to be critiqued

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BowTied Fullstack - Link in bio or NGMI
The CPC approach you proclaim is aging like a glass of raw milk and a box of jelly donuts left out for a month in the desert sun. While you seem intent and still shovelling the rotting sludge into your mouth, and telling us to do the same, gaslighting our refusal is not only unproductive, it is evil.
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Erin O'Toole@erinotoole·
@knight_liquid @_kruptos How gallant of you Liquid Knight. I am trying to understand the motivations of this group. IMO, the CPC approach taken in the pandemic is aging well when you look at many jurisdictions. The govt’s approach helped them win an election but caused division & deserves to be critiqued
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κρῠπτός@_kruptos·
And here we finally have the admission of the truth: “Doing nothing was not an option.” This underscores what I have been saying, that every decision made in regards to Covid was political, driven by the need to “do something,” That these decisions were not based on “the science” is obvious because prior to this the best research said that there is little you can do to stop the spread of viruses. And so new research was found that was politically more suitable. And the so called “vaccine” was rushed into use in spite of having received little meaningful testing or any real sense of whether it was doing anything. It certainly didn’t stop the spread of the virus or people from having adverse reactions. Then there was the effect on school kids, businesses and people who lost their jobs. There was the inflationary pressure of injecting billions of new money into the economy without any meaningful economic activity, lowering the standard of living for working class Canadians. The real crisis was the state “solution” to a problem that would have worked itself out in due course. There is no way to demonstrate that anything our government did had any meaningful positive impact. That is the beauty of it. @erinotoole gets to cite all of the “smart” proposals his party put forward. They were see “doing something.” And that was the point. He will defend to his grave that all of the “doing something” he proposed made things better.
Erin O'Toole@erinotoole

@_kruptos @groovysmoops The echo chamber can cause memory lapse. We opposed mandates & people losing jobs. We proposed reopening & a range of different policies. Doing nothing was not an option. We should do a full review of what worked & what didn’t & esp. how division was caused by the govt approach

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John LeFevre
John LeFevre@JohnLeFevre·
Misguided feminism is destroying civilization.
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