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@CaesarSalad99

I hate the antichrist

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Nemets@Peter_Nimitz·
This is problem which can be solved. Congress has jurisdiction over DC, & can pass a law federalizing control of DC Housing Authority. It can then appoint a bureaucrat to head DC Housing, privatize its housing stock, & triple DC's GOP population by selling it off to loyalists.
Hans Mahncke@HansMahncke

One of the most pressing issues for the Trump administration should have been finding a solution to the DC problem. The simple fact is that no Democrat will ever be charged with anything in DC, no matter how serious. This has been understood for years, certainly since the case of FBI malfeasant Andrew McCabe. The Inspector General recommended charges on multiple counts, yet prosecutors knew the effort was pointless because no DC jury would ever indict him, let alone convict. Another example that comes to mind is the absolutely unbelievable and disgraceful verdict against Mark Steyn. His supposed offense was saying that the climate “hockey stick” is a fraud. It is about as clear-cut a case of protected speech as one could imagine. Yet because it was Steyn, a Rush Limbaugh stand-in and frequent Fox News guest, the case was hauled into DC despite Steyn having zero connections to the place and the jury needed about two milliseconds to find him liable. The examples could go on indefinitely. The bottom line is that something has to be done about this. The nation’s capital cannot function as a jurisdiction where one political faction enjoys total immunity while the other is treated as guilty on arrival. Yet fixing this does not appear to be on anyone’s to-do list.

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PUNISHED Sizzler@CaesarSalad99·
@TheWestWins @SaladBarFan @JacobAShell The Acela is a piece of garbage whose services are incredibly in demand. Also you’re a fucking weasel for replying to me and attempting to get the last word in then blocking.
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Jacob Shell
Jacob Shell@JacobAShell·
This is a cope ritual Americans do when they see photos or maps of China's extraordinary high speed rail network. "But we have the interstates! They don't have interstates now do they hah hah" Oh yes they do. I've driven on them. All over China. And their highways are better than ours. Better engineered, more bridges and tunnels, more high-tech. Your GPS can tell you whether there's a dangerous illegal speeder coming up behind you ("watch out! don't worry, we'll get him"). I would love to have Chinese "highway surveillance totalitarianism" here in Philly, crush the Philly Driver's criminal spirit.
ライオン Lion@LionBlogosphere

@amazingmap Great for them, we don't need that railroad bullshit in the U.S., we have highways.

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PUNISHED Sizzler@CaesarSalad99·
@DontBotherKeiti That doesn’t make any sense because I’m obviously advocating for people to have thicker skin in that post.
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Cartoons Hate Her!
Cartoons Hate Her!@CartoonsHateHer·
I've seen some headlines about cottagecore, coastal grandma, dark academia and other "white" aesthetics being harbingers of white supremacy because they're just TOO white. But just 10 years ago, white women were told to stick to their own cultures and stop appropriating. Link..
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@BarneyFlames The idea that musk is a product of South Africa rather than the same internet discussions and brain as the rest of us is pure fantasy
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Total NIMBY Death
Total NIMBY Death@BarneyFlames·
these kinds of takes miss that THE big reason apartheid regimes collapsed in Africa is that the younger generations of White Africans like Elon were increasingly choosing Exit over defending a violent unstable regime
Sai Ishaya@Sai_Ishaya_

You're asking why a White South African is obsessed with race? That's like asking why the sky is blue. To understand this, you have to place Elon Musk inside a very specific historical moment. He was born in the 1970s in Pretoria, the administrative capital of Apartheid South Africa. By the time Musk was a child apartheid was already under strain but its logic was intact. The year before his birth: -The govt had reaffirmed influx control laws. -Black SAfricans required passes to enter White areas. -Political opposition and protests were criminalised. -White Africans lived materially comfortable heavily segregated lives, that were reinforced by the law, police and the military. Musks family were right in the thick of the White professional class that apartheid and the system were designed to protect. He grew up listening to propaganda on how the protests on the streets, the arrests, the speeches, were all threats by black South Africans to take away this utopia that he and his family were living in. He later left South Africa as a grown teenager before the wounds of Apartheid were even talked about. Before Mandela's release, before the unbanning of ANC, before the truth and reconciliation process, Before white SAfricans were forced to confront the moral collapse of Apartheid. He never experienced the national reckoning that reshaped many who stayed. Back to 2025, that background leaves important traces you can see in his worldview around race today: 1)Demographic change = Instability. 2)Hierarchy(A racial hierarchy) prevents chaos. 3)Social systems collapse if undeserving groups gain power. His often is not explicit in his view of racial superiority but it echoes in everything he advocates for. His anxiety about birth rates, immigration, and cultural “decline.” These themes appear again and again in his public output, they are not random. He's not stupid. They are echoes of a worldview learned early, never fully dismantled, which he now has power to broadcast at scale.

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PUNISHED Sizzler@CaesarSalad99·
In truth I haven’t paid attention to him since 2020, which was then I pinned that post.
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PUNISHED Sizzler@CaesarSalad99·
Sam Hyde is just an internet provocateur, but I condemn his anti-semitism if he actually believes in it.
Nurit Baytch @NuritBaytch

@CaesarSalad99 @SaladBarFan @OzKaterji @fanofnicethings you find condemning anti-Jewish hatred so easy that your pinned tweet is of an avowed antisemite: youtube.com/watch?v=y0MUDh… nice try though. I'm not sure why you think I wouldn't condemn anti-white bigotry. again, I classify myself as white, but you don't consider me white.

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Alicia, Courtyard Urbanist
Alicia, Courtyard Urbanist@UrbanCourtyard·
to be clear, it's extremely good when developers build luxury housing and when they build dense housing. New luxury housing pulls high-income people out of older housing stock, freeing it up for less wealthy buyers. Dense housing makes better neighborhoods and (if there is enough building diversity) neighborhoods with greater demographic range. when new luxury housing is built within the context of MEDIUM DENSITY buildings (rather than high rises), the residents can be incorporated into a mixed-income neighborhood block. Additionally, mid-rise buildings can be more affordably renovated and reused over time. Multiple medium-density buildings of 10-20 luxury units are a more sustainable and socially compatible vehicle for luxury housing than a high-rise tower.
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Alicia, Courtyard Urbanist@UrbanCourtyard

If anyone is interested in understanding why so many people dislike super-tall luxury towers, you can read this publicly available paper on the topic written by Dr. Kheir Al-Kodman (Professor of Urban Planning at the University of Illinois Chicago). The paper argues that while tall buildings are often promoted as efficient responses to urban growth, they carry social, economic, and environmental drawbacks that undermine their sustainability. Socially, towers may reduce community interaction and isolate inhabitants (especially families and children) from ground-level street life, neighborhood connections, and “human scale” environments. Economically, luxury towers can exacerbate inequality by catering to wealthy elites, excluding lower-income residents, inflating local markets, and contributing little to the broader neighborhood economy (especially when units are foreign-owned, empty, or used purely as investments). Environmentally, tall towers often require more materials, energy, and infrastructure per resident than lower- or mid-rise forms, create difficult maintenance and fire‐safety issues, cast deep shadows and alter microclimates, and in some cases lead to demolitions or retrofits that carry high embodied-carbon burdens. In short, the criticism is that many luxury high-rises serve as “vertical silos” or “mansions in the sky” rather than integrated, long-term, equitable, human-scaled contributions to the urban fabric. mdpi.com/2075-5309/8/1/7

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Zaid Jilani
Zaid Jilani@ZaidJilani·
@SaladBarFan @AlexNowrasteh @pironautic @arpitrage I wrote about the grooming gangs in a published piece in 2020 when Neanderthals like you hadn’t even heard of it. Endless reviving of old material to keep white people afraid is all it is. It’s sad to see a man so old he’s bald so afraid of immigrants. Grow up.
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Arpit Gupta@arpitrage·
Pretty bad how normalized bigotry against Muslims and Indians has gotten on this site
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@AlanMCole Depends. She may just be more passionate about healthcare because she’s a spoonie.
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Alan Cole
Alan Cole@AlanMCole·
I'm trying as hard as I can, and I just can't figure out why Taylor Lorenz is so into Luigi Mangione but not Cody Balmer. If anything, Cody Balmer's motive is much more related to Taylor's own causes and passions. Help me out here.
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