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Awakened Saxon

@CJM8423

Gen X, INTJ, trope buster

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AltAzn
AltAzn@Alt_Azn·
Asian guy gets 5 years in prison and literally never touched George Floyd. Black guy gets a suspended sentence for murdering an Asian grandpa. Somali immigrant gets one year for defrauding $250 mil from the taxpayers. I thought the system was biased?
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Libs of TikTok
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
JUST IN: Woman who stabbed a pregnant woman in a parking lot in North Carolina is a career criminal with TWENTY THREE prior arrests and SEVENTY charges HOLD THE JUDGES ACCOUNTABLE
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Lou Burgundy 🇺🇸
Lou Burgundy 🇺🇸@Lou_Burgundy·
@libsoftiktok Blacks (about 13-14% of the U.S. population) account for roughly 35-38% of arrests for non-fatal violent crimes and over 50% of murder arrests, based on the most reliable FBI Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) data available. This shit is insane. ucr.fbi.gov/crime-in-the-u…
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Awakened Saxon
Awakened Saxon@CJM8423·
@libsoftiktok @sasrmaynard Another black female randomly stabbing a White woman with a child. Head on a swivel. Always scam your surroundings before exiting your car. Never turn your back towards them.
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Abu Amelia al-Britanī
Abu Amelia al-Britanī@AbuAmelia_·
@YPBTY101100 @Slatzism @DegenRolf This phenomenon is not exclusive to white resident women, Turks or Moroccans living in Germany as 2nd/3rd generation immigrants would say the same of asylum seeker men in general Whites are indigenous, residents not necessarily.
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Rolf Degen
Rolf Degen@DegenRolf·
Male refugees from Afghanistan and Syria in Germany show a keen interest in forming relationships with local women, but the local women show little interest in forming relationships with them. Germany, in particular, received over 1,4 million refugees between 2014 and 2016, predominantly from Muslim-majority countries such as Syria and Afghanistan. The majority of these arrivals consisted of young, single men within prime marriageable age brackets. This study examines partnership preferences of male refugees from Afghanistan and Syria who arrived in Germany between 2014 and 2016 and female residents of similar age. Overall, our results indicate a high level of openness among male refugees towards partnering with female members of the resident population, but a comparatively low level of openness among the latter towards partnering with recently arrived male refugees. This implies a substantial incongruence in partnership preferences among the two groups. Regarding the educational level of a potential partner, we found that all respondents prefer highly educated partners over those with lower levels of education. This suggests that, for refugees, securing a highly educated partner might serve as a means of upward social mobility and integration into higher-status networks in the host society. Furthermore, it is possible that highly educated women, due to their greater exposure to diverse social environments and potentially less discriminatory attitudes, are perceived as more open to intergroup partnerships, making them a more attractive choice for refugees seeking acceptance and social integration. On the other hand, the reluctance of resident women to accept partnerships with refugees is largely explained by their rejection of the ‘imported’ religious Islam. It is possible that resident women perceive the religious practices of newly arrived refugees as different from their own, reinforcing a social distance that limits intergroup partnerships. Moreover, this reluctance might not only reflect religious differences but also concerns about gender norms or perceived lifestyle incompatibilities.
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Abu Amelia al-Britanī
Abu Amelia al-Britanī@AbuAmelia_·
@YPBTY101100 @Slatzism @DegenRolf "On the other hand, the reluctance of resident women to accept partnerships with refugees is largely explained by their rejection of the ‘imported’ religious Islam. It is possible that resident women perceive the religious practices of newly arrived refugees as different..."
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Millennial Woes
Millennial Woes@MillennialWoes·
@DegenRolf "Why do elf women not want to marry orcs, even though orcs want to marry elf women...?" You actually build a career on this...?
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Ian Miles Cheong
Ian Miles Cheong@ianmiles·
An African migrant raped a cat named Rosy in Rome, Italy. I wish I was making this up.
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Neel
Neel@popeye3377·
@NoticerNews @ramprasad_c Ok drug king pin arrested so “Indian”? He was fully enabled by the criminal ecosystem of that country. What classifies as New Zealander? Being white?
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The Noticer
The Noticer@NoticerNews·
The mastermind behind New Zealand's biggest-ever meth importation has been identified as an Indian businessman whose Sikh separatist uncle assassinated India's prime minister. noticer.news/new-zealand-me…
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Just Lisa
Just Lisa@ljtenn·
@Ne_pas_couvrir @treblewoe Depopulated? Meaning it was previously populated. Are you serious right now? And lest you forget, the smallpox was in purpose.
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Yuri Bezmenov's Ghost
Yuri Bezmenov's Ghost@Ne_pas_couvrir·
Let me "plain speak" this post & thread. I'm describing a strategy based on game theory, which is just a way to figure out how people or groups make choices when their success hinges on what others do. It’s like playing poker or chess. Your move shifts the game, and their move shifts it back. The plan here is for one group, the "in-group," to stick together with a strong shared goal or purpose called a "telos." Think of telos as a unifying story or reason to exist, like a basketball team rallying to win the championship as one unit. The in-group uses a "Stag Hunt" tactic. Imagine two hunters: they can team up to take down a big stag (needing trust and teamwork for a great reward) or go solo for a small hare (safer but less impressive). The Stag Hunt proves that teamwork pays off huge if everyone trusts each other to stick with the plan. The in-group builds that trust with tight connections and their strong telos, making them rock-solid and hard to break. In this game, their unity wins big, while a divided team (like the out-group) ends up with nothing, much like a basketball squad falling apart on the court. Meanwhile, the in-group works to undermine a rival group, the "out-group," by trapping them in a "Prisoner’s Dilemma." Picture two people arrested and questioned separately: if both stay silent, they get a light penalty; if one talks and the other doesn’t, the talker goes free while the other takes the hit; if both talk, they both lose hard. It’s a setup where mistrust tears everything apart. The in-group’s trick is to keep their team tight while sowing doubt in the out-group, making them fragment, ditch their purpose, stop playing as a team, and collapse. It’s simple but effective, especially if the out-group doesn’t see it coming. Just look at basketball: a cohesive team wipes the floor with a disjointed one. Now imagine secretly tricking the other basketball team to stop working together, and they don’t even know you’re doing it. You could win every time, even against stronger teams, because they’d be too busy not cooperating to put up a fight. Take it further. Imagine you trick them into fighting each other too! A well-coordinated high school basketball team could beat an NBA all-star team if those pros were arguing, refusing to pass, and playing against each other instead of as a unit. That’s the strategy here, and it works like a charm when the other side doesn’t see the trick coming. This tactic isn’t new. During the Cold War, the Soviets used it to weaken the West with ideas and division. Today, it’s part of 5th Generation Warfare (5GW), a modern (with ancient roots) conflict that swaps guns for social media, fake news, and cyberattacks to mess with minds and take down the West without a shot fired. Subverting the US, breaking its unity, and fading its common vision (telos) is a key move here. Polls show that shared purpose is down, making the US a prime target for these 5GW plays. But you don;t really need a poll to tell you that, do you. Well, losing telos is a problem and it weakens America. Back to the chart below. What it does is it breaks down how societies hold up or crumble based on their setup or type of teamwork, especially against 5GW. One type is "atomized individualism," where people act like lone wolves, each doing their own thing without a shared goal. This is sort of like atoms drifting apart or basketball players ignoring the team to shoot solo. Under 5GW pressure, the risk splitting into "micro-tribes" and they're very susceptible to falling for misinformation tricks. 5GW exploits these weaknesses. Just think of today’s divisive online content, often pushed on purpose to fracture society and stop people from playing as a team. That's what is going on. The chart also shows that societies with a strong telos, like "modular collectivism," handle these mind-games better, scoring a high 5 for resilience is thanks to that unifying purpose, that strong telos. Modular collectivism means a society has a solid shared goal but lets people adapt locally, like tree branches growing differently yet staying part of the same trunk. This strength comes from unity, a strong telos that gives room to flex. Right now, I would say that the US in 2025 is stuck between atomized individualism and a loose "networked coalitions" vibe, with its Cold War-era telos past fading fast. That’s a weak spot. Try defining an American purpose for 2025. It’s tough, right? That struggle is no accident; it’s part of a game theory strategy to subvert the US. A culture without a telos eventually withers and dies, and the loss of that telos was done on purpose, to beat America.
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Mapping collective orientation & 5GW resilience globally, the 2025 US awkwardly straddles A and E, -fractured in spirit, loosely networked in form, & haunted by a fading memory of D(esque). Its collective telos is fading, yet legacy structures still offer some 5GW resilience.

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Tony Seruga
Tony Seruga@TonySeruga·
GPS—No Kings protests, Saturday, March 28, 2026. We had geofenced Minneapolis–Saint Paul, Minnesota (Twin Cities), New York City, Washington, D.C. (and DMV area), Chicago:, Los Angeles and Southern California, San Francisco Bay Area; Boston, Philadelphia and Dallas (with some clashes reported). Without revealing proprietary technology, tactics, and methods, understand that if someone uses a Faraday bag or even leaves their device at home, we can still reconcile their likely movements and location. In fact, it's after dispersal that the real data exploitation begins. When a large protest happens—especially one that isn’t institutionally approved—you can always assume it’s being mapped in real time by every intelligence and policing network with overlap to that jurisdiction. They don’t “watch” in the traditional sense; they analyze systems. The modern apparatus doesn’t care about shouting crowds; it cares about data signatures. Every phone becomes a tracker beacon. Even if “location off” is toggled, the phone still emits continuous metadata: Cell-tower handoffs (triangulation gives position within meters) Wi‑Fi pings (routers log MAC addresses) Bluetooth scans and proximity signals IMSI catchers (“Stingrays”) mimic cell towers, forcing all nearby phones to connect. That gives agencies mass identifier lists and movement paths. Device fingerprinting: once a phone’s radio signature is logged, it can be matched later even with a new SIM. License‑plate readers (ALPRs) tie individuals’ physical locations to digital ones. All of this gets piped into fusion centers, where predictive models weigh “social stability indexes” and generate risk ratings on protesters. Before, during, and after these protests, my team and I rely on automated social-media ingestion. Pattern mapping: bots scan hashtags, Telegram channels, Discord groups, Signal, and even “private” messaging servers that leak metadata. Sentiment clustering: AI classifies users as organizers, participants, sympathizers, or hostile observers. Social‑graph scoring: once a few key IDs are confirmed, algorithms find second‑ and third‑degree ties—family, employer, affiliations. That’s how protests get “pre‑neutralized.” Not by arrests, but by psychological operations: deplatforming, malware, intimidation messages, or pressure on employers to deter attendance. Even if data is encrypted end‑to‑end, traffic analysis (who talks to whom, when) exposes networks and leads to the identification of each user. Key groups and demographics in the crowd include: Data analysis combined with CCTV feeds shows a mix mostly retired families (including parents with kids), teachers, nurses, social workers, clergy, activists, and residents from various backgrounds. I will provide more details tomorrow after a review of all the data.
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Amy Klobuchar
Amy Klobuchar@amyklobuchar·
Today, people across the country are marching for our democracy, saying NO KINGS in the United States! This morning I joined frontline Indivisible members in St. Louis Park. Many of us are now on our way to St. Paul!
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Breanna Morello
Breanna Morello@BreannaMorello·
🚨TAKE A LOOK🚨 Surveillance video captured a man flinging shredded pages from a Quran onto the front steps of the Islamic Mission of America mosque in NYC before returning shortly afterward to smear feces on the building's door. The NYPD is investigating the incident as a possible hate crime. OPINION: This feels like a hoax.
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Awakened Saxon
Awakened Saxon@CJM8423·
@SeanD174 @IonaItalia The young “men” are not the West’s problem. They are not compatible with civilization, never will be.
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Sean from Oz
Sean from Oz@SeanD174·
Young men are liable to be conscripted into some army or militia in Syria or Afghanistan. They also would like to bludge on Western social security. Western women aren't interested in them so they turn to sexual violence. It would save money to pay them to permanently return to their homeland now they are safe.
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Iona Italia, PhD 🇦🇺
I find it extraordinary that no one ever asked why most of the refugees were young men—the group most likely to be able to survive at home—or what the impact would be of accepting a million additional young men into the country, independently of their nationality or culture.
Rolf Degen@DegenRolf

Male refugees from Afghanistan and Syria in Germany show a keen interest in forming relationships with local women, but the local women show little interest in forming relationships with them. Germany, in particular, received over 1,4 million refugees between 2014 and 2016, predominantly from Muslim-majority countries such as Syria and Afghanistan. The majority of these arrivals consisted of young, single men within prime marriageable age brackets. This study examines partnership preferences of male refugees from Afghanistan and Syria who arrived in Germany between 2014 and 2016 and female residents of similar age. Overall, our results indicate a high level of openness among male refugees towards partnering with female members of the resident population, but a comparatively low level of openness among the latter towards partnering with recently arrived male refugees. This implies a substantial incongruence in partnership preferences among the two groups. Regarding the educational level of a potential partner, we found that all respondents prefer highly educated partners over those with lower levels of education. This suggests that, for refugees, securing a highly educated partner might serve as a means of upward social mobility and integration into higher-status networks in the host society. Furthermore, it is possible that highly educated women, due to their greater exposure to diverse social environments and potentially less discriminatory attitudes, are perceived as more open to intergroup partnerships, making them a more attractive choice for refugees seeking acceptance and social integration. On the other hand, the reluctance of resident women to accept partnerships with refugees is largely explained by their rejection of the ‘imported’ religious Islam. It is possible that resident women perceive the religious practices of newly arrived refugees as different from their own, reinforcing a social distance that limits intergroup partnerships. Moreover, this reluctance might not only reflect religious differences but also concerns about gender norms or perceived lifestyle incompatibilities.

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hoe_math = PsychoMath
hoe_math = PsychoMath@ItIsHoeMath·
This is how 100% of Indians feel about you. Yes, I checked. I never met an Indian who did not feel this way. They feel entitled to be above you in your own country and they constantly belittle you for wishing to keep your way of life instead of gifting it to them for stinking up the place and shitting everywhere. It was cute when there was like 10,000 of them here and they ran their little restaurants but they need to go now. All of them.
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The Daily Sneed™
The Daily Sneed™@Tr00peRR·
‘A straight-A student athlete has been left paralyzed after he was shot in a Waffle House parking lot while coming to the aid of a friend, according to his family…
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Libs of TikTok
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
SAY HER NAME: Christine Jones She was gunned down by convicted felon Diamond Wallace in a parking lot in Madison, Wisconsin Wallace reportedly targeted her because she was “racist” and a Trump supporter You probably won’t see this story in the legacy media
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