CatGPTit

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CatGPTit

CatGPTit

@CatGPTit

Neutered. I support a merit system with a soft bottom: I earn my treats, but butt scritches should always be free. 💕

Katılım Ağustos 2023
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bender871
bender871@Empiricist871·
The left was always Marxist. I realize this only now, after being a deluded progressive and useful idiot for many years. The causes were never the causes; the cause was always Marxist destabilization, delegitimization of Western civilization, and ultimately, revolution. Foreign actors (the usual suspects: China, Russia, Iran) supported this, but it was not just foreign influence. After the proletariat had failed to deliver revolution (because capitalism just performed too well, even for the working poor), leftists had pivoted to new revolutionary causes: race, "gender", sexuality, climate, etc. They sold these ideas well and weaponized a lot of good will. We thought we supported civil rights, but we actually supported perpetual racial grievance, third world score-settling and reverse colonization, the deconstruction of sex and biology, and of objective reality itself. We thought we supported protecting the environment, but we actually supported Malthusianist intentional deconstruction of modern civilization and a return to bitter scarcity and poverty - the conditions our ancestors had labored for centuries to overcome. That is a lot of betrayal to process, for millions of people. The enormity of the deception we fell for boggles the mind. None of this means that progressive dreams for a better world are wrong. It just means that the left is not the political force that will make it a reality, or even bring it one step closer.
Bea Jaspert@hogotheforsaken

I used to be leftwing, anti-racist, feminist. I still am actually all of those things. But I now recognise that the left, the anti-racist movement, and the feminist movement have been taken over by 5th columnists, and now stand for the exact opposite of their original aims. 🧵

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Tinashe Peter
Tinashe Peter@TinashePeter_·
What is Gavin NewSCAM Smoking?! 😳🇺🇸
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Gavin McInnes
Gavin McInnes@Gavin_McInnes·
He’s doing this weird Matthew McConaughey thing that he thinks makes him seem cool and young.
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OutspokenSamantha
OutspokenSamantha@Outspoken_Sam·
Why does Gavin Newsom talk like this? The hands gestures are so off-putting. Does he have ADHD? Is he High? Does he try to make up the lack of conviction in his voice by using his body? It's not normal!
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Kira
Kira@Kiradavis·
This is about as bad as I’ve seen him.
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Chico Muya
Chico Muya@chico_ray·
Because people with a brain understood a couple things. 1) War is horrible. 2) The Palestinian people are completely brainwashed by death cult ideology. We saw—even civilians—celebrating over broken Israeli bodies. Some even took part in the October 7th massacre. 3) Hamas were using civilians as human shields. They were either forced, or were willing participants. 4) Israel was doing everything it could to mitigate civilian casualties—even if it limited the effectiveness of their strikes. 5) Hamas was 100% to blame—given legitimacy by the useful idiots calling it a “genocide”. It clearly wasn’t. 6) Hamas saw the outcry, and redoubled its efforts to sacrifice its people and use it as law fare. 7) These Hamas demons were holding hostages. So were some civilians, actually. 8) The “pro Palestine” movement is full of Jew hating, West hating freaks and Islamists who want to see Israel and America burn. 9) The “pro Palestine” is a pro terror movement, filled with liars who distort the truth. 10) Seeing civilians get hurt was horrific. But everyone had criticisms, no one had solutions—other than “Israel should reward them with a state”. 11) “Pro Palestine” people really don’t care about Palestinians. They just hate Israel. We all saw the videos that Hamas filmed. The 7th century barbarism. The beheadings. The grotesque joy they showed in tearing fellow humans apart. The celebration at seeing dead Jews. The putrid ideology that caused humans to act like beings less than animals. I do not blame her for not saying anything. You pro terror fools would have tried to destroy her—if she said anything—other than full endorsement of your madness. Your movement is one of hate and destruction. Your only solution is the destruction of Israel.
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CatGPTit
CatGPTit@CatGPTit·
Found this monstrosity while shopping for lettuce on Doordash. I think their AI image generator went rogue 😹
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CatGPTit@CatGPTit·
I looked into this a while back, and the official definition of “visible minorities”under the Employment Equity Act (S.C. 1995, c. 44) is: “members of visible minorities means persons, other than Aboriginal peoples, who are non-Caucasian in race or non-white in colour;” laws-lois.justice.gc.ca So yes, it literally means everyone except white people (aside from Aboriginal people, who have their own separate category). As others have mentioned, the government is moving toward using ‘racialized’ instead of ‘visible minority’, to avoid dealing with the fact that white people are also a minority in major cities (and will soon be a minority at the country level). This terminology has already been updated in other government/human rights law contexts.
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Red Cedar
Red Cedar@RedCedar355·
Couldn't find a definition or consistent meaning for use in Canada. It's most often used in place of visible minority or to describe an ethnic group that receives unequal treatment. White youth in Toronto are certainly a visible minority. And if the program aims to exclude white people, then it has treated them unequally. Hence white youth qualify under both common uses of racialized. Going forward my kids legitimately identify as racialized.
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SightBringer
SightBringer@_The_Prophet__·
⚡️Europe is going to stop being a serious civilization within this generation and almost nobody is willing to say it in those terms. Europe is actually ending as the thing it has been for the last five hundred years. The continent that produced the scientific revolution, the industrial revolution, global empire, liberal democracy, and most of the intellectual and cultural inheritance the modern world runs on is genuinely going away. What replaces it will share some of the same geography and some of the same languages but it will not be the same civilization. The six weeks of jet fuel is not the story. The story is that this is the visible consequence of a civilization that has lost the will to sustain itself. Europe stopped having children. Europe stopped producing its own energy. Europe stopped defending itself militarily. Europe stopped building industrial capacity. Europe stopped growing its economies in real terms. Europe stopped believing in its own cultural inheritance enough to transmit it to the next generation. Each of those is individually a crisis. Together they are civilizational suicide in slow motion. The demographic collapse is the terminal condition. 1.3 to 1.5 fertility for a generation means the native population will halve within two generations. Replacement migration from culturally distinct populations is not continuity of the civilization. It’s substitution. The continent will still exist. The population will be different. The culture will be different. The political systems built around the old population will be under stress they weren’t designed to handle. This is happening now and it’s not reversible because the children who would have been the Europeans of 2060 simply were not born. The energy crisis is the near term manifestation of a deeper rot. Europe built its prosperity on cheap Russian gas and cheap Middle Eastern oil while taking moral stances against both. It shut down its own nuclear capacity. It limited domestic extraction. It bet that the transition to renewables would happen faster than the old supply chains would fail. It lost that bet. Now it’s rationing energy in its wealthiest cities and telling citizens to stay home in pajamas to save fuel. A continent that was producing most of the world’s advanced manufacturing in 1990 is now debating whether to run the air conditioning. That’s not a crisis. That’s a collapse. The military situation is the silent emergency that will determine everything else. Europe has functionally disarmed over the last thirty years. NATO defense spending is a fiction in most European countries. Ammunition stockpiles are months, not years. Industrial capacity to produce military equipment at scale doesn’t exist. The continent cannot defend itself from Russia without American support and American support is not reliable. If the US decides Europe’s security is Europe’s problem, which Trump has been explicit about, Europe has no independent capability to protect itself. A continent that can’t defend itself is not a civilization. It’s a protectorate.
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter

Europe is in a full-blown energy crisis. In fact, Europe's energy crisis has gotten so bad that the European Commission is now recommending Europeans to work from home. They are also recommending using public transportation to cut fossil fuel use. Meanwhile, new IEA data shows that Europe has just 6 weeks worth of jet fuel remaining as the Iran War shortage worsens. As a result, many flights are expected to be cancelled on non-essential routes. Between the Russia-Ukraine War and the Strait of Hormuz closure, Europe's vulnerability to energy supply shocks has been exposed. We expect another wave of inflation in Europe.

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Dan Burmawi
Dan Burmawi@DanBurmawy·
Immigrants who leave their failed countries and choose the West think the West is only superior economically, while believing their own cultures are superior to the West’s, and that’s why they refuse to assimilate. But the economy is a reflection of culture; a superior economy is the product of a superior culture. You can’t choose the economy and reject the culture. Countries that adopt Western culture thrive economically, no nation today prospers apart from the Western model.
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CatGPTit
CatGPTit@CatGPTit·
@ser_brian A “groin” war would be a very titillating development in military technique 🤭
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brian
brian@ser_brian·
@RKelanic @cherylbenson “We aren’t in a groin war with Iran.” - the ole “you can only shoot at things in the sky” rule. Good thing you are here to remind them.
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John Researching Life
John Researching Life@patriotcanada1·
Gary's father, V. Anandasangaree (Veerasingham Anandasangaree), is a veteran Sri Lankan Tamil politician from the region (born in Point Pedro, raised partly in Achchuveli). He served as MP for Jaffna and Kilinochchi areas and led the Tamil United Liberation Front (TULF) In the Canadian Tamil diaspora (particularly in places like Toronto/Scarborough, where Gary represents a riding with a large Tamil community), people from Jaffna backgrounds often maintain strong cultural ties—through temples, festivals, language schools, and advocacy for human rights or accountability related to the Sri Lankan civil war (1983–2009). Gary himself has been involved in Tamil community organizations and has spoken about Tamil heritage, including helping establish Tamil Heritage Month in Canada.
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Rebel News
Rebel News@RebelNewsOnline·
Public Safety Minister Anandasangaree says it's "regrettable" that Alberta and Saskatchewan are defying the Liberals' gun grab, adding it's "not optional" for police to enforce those laws.
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Steven Walk 🇺🇦🇮🇱
Steven Walk 🇺🇦🇮🇱@realStevenWalk·
@pewresearch What a stupid question. “Homosexuality” isn’t within a person’s control. Whether or not he has gay secks is. “Is it morally wrong to be wired [a certain way]?” is a nonsensical question. The question should be “is it morally wrong to ACT in [a certain way]?”
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Pew Research Center
Pew Research Center@pewresearch·
Americans’ views on the morality of homosexuality
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Arminho
Arminho@smallsoat·
There is something absurdly evil about saying "get over it" in context with gang rape, torture and murder for religious reasons Something like this would never be said about any other group for lesser crimes
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chuck canuck
chuck canuck@chuckcanuck60·
@ConceptualJames The problem is that once you mention either woke, right or left to the "unconcerned" they will just shut down. You will need to come up with something quick and catchy if you want to capture them.
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James Lindsay, anti-Communist
James Lindsay, anti-Communist@ConceptualJames·
Something I think about a lot lately: Maybe lots of Republicans realizing the Woke Right is the Left trying to screw us might drive good voter turnout in November and save Trump's presidency. It's very possible, and the Woke Right are the ones screaming wildly about midterms.
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Cynical Publius
Cynical Publius@CynicalPublius·
There are certain globally widespread cultural practices that should never be a part of American culture: 1. Treatment of women as chattel property with no decision making in their own lives. 2. The practice of husbands lightly beating their wives as a means of justified encouragement. 3. Mandatory female genital mutilation. 4. Using subterfuge and violence to impose your religious beliefs on others. 5. Mistreating dogs. 6. Young boys as objects of sexual gratification for older men. 7. Tribal loyalties trumping the Constitution and the rule of law. When people from such cultures come to the USA, they do not assimilate to American norms. They expect US to assimilate to THEIR norms. I challenge anyone to tell me what is morally incorrect or unjust about what I just wrote.
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