Chestnut

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Chestnut

Chestnut

@ChestnutNjoyer

Katılım Mayıs 2024
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md3318
md3318@md33181·
@jakozloski The social consequences of it exist regardless of whether you personally use it
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Jake Kozloski
Jake Kozloski@jakozloski·
The "women only want the top 10-15% of men" claim conflates two things. Female selectivity exceeds male selectivity, which is real and well-documented. In speed-dating, women say yes to ~25-50% of men, men say yes to ~50-75% of women. About 2x more selective, not 6-7x. The Tinder version of female selectivity is a dating app artifact of photo-based selection, not the natural rate.
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Uncommon Sense
Uncommon Sense@Uncommonsince76·
Only a Jewish reporter (Leslie Stahl) working for a Jewish director (Bari Weiss) on a Jewish controlled network (CBS- David Ellison) Could run an entire segment about White people helping White people during natural disasters and call it “hateful.”
60 Minutes@60Minutes

After natural disasters, white nationalists, militias, and conspiracists often arrive, offering help. But they also want to recruit and improve their image. Watch the full 60 Minutes report: cbsnews.com/news/some-whit…

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Charles Curran
Charles Curran@charliebcurran·
Marco Rubio finding out he has to run Spirit Airlines now too.
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Eli Steele
Eli Steele@Hebro_Steele·
What I find fascinating here is that these black youths show no fear while fighting the police. If you think back a mere five years ago, the media, academics, and the Al Sharptons were all apoplectic over how black kids feared the police. We heard, driving while black, shopping while black, eating while black. When I covered the George Zimmerman trial, black kids wore buttons with Trayvon Martin's face on it and the words, "Am I next?" (I have the footage somewhere.) That phrase increased in popularity especially after Michael Brown. But now there's no talk of that fear anymore. It was a lie, a white guilt accusation against America that could be exploited for power.
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol

🚨OH MY GOSH!!! Two police officers were HOSPITALIZED and 9 people were arrested when over 1,000 "teens" rushed ICON Park in Orlando FL for a "teen-takeover" event. Parents of the teens are now demanding POLICE OFFICERS BE SUSPENDED for "unnecessary force..." WHAT??!!!!!!

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𝖓𝖎𝖓𝖊 🕯
𝖓𝖎𝖓𝖊 🕯@atlanticesque·
Many Americans think it’s natural that the “inner city” is full of poor people, but it’s actually the reverse. City centers are naturally wealthy, and ghettos naturally arise in the outskirts. Inverting this was a massive project of social engineering by the American government
Giulio Mattioli@giulio_mattioli

Income levels in Milan, Italy. Incredibly concentric and huge differences between the richer city centre and the poorer peripheries tg24.sky.it/economia/2026/…

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Mike P
Mike P@tombelaviv_·
Trump policies are just scams to facilitate Jewish looting. The tariffs were never real. Lutnick's sons bet on their failure from the beginning and bought the rights to tariff refunds from companies that needed to help paying. Now that tariffs are canceled, they're cleaning up.
Bull Theory@BullTheoryio

🚨 THIS IS INSANE. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick's sons could be making 3 to 5x returns on every dollar they spent buying tariff refund rights. Cantor Fitzgerald, now run by Lutnick's sons Brandon and Kyle, was buying tariff refund claims from companies at 20 to 30 cents on the dollar. The firm told clients it had "capacity to trade up to several hundred million" in these claims. They confirmed at least one $10 million trade was already executed as of July 2025. They said they expected that number to "balloon in the coming weeks." That was 9 months ago. Today those claims are worth 100 cents on the dollar. The refund portal is live, $166 billion in refunds are being processed. If Cantor bought $100 million in refund rights at 25 cents on the dollar, they spent $25 million. They now collect $100 million from the government. That is a $75 million profit. A 300% return. If they scaled to "several hundred million" as they told clients they could, the profits run into the hundreds of millions. Howard Lutnick was the architect of the tariff policy. He pushed Trump to impose them. He fought against officials who wanted to limit them. Then he left Cantor Fitzgerald to his sons and transferred his equity into a trust benefiting them. Tax free under government ethics rules. He received $360 million from the buyout. His sons positioned the firm to profit from the exact policy their father built. Their father publicly championed tariffs he knew could be struck down while his sons were buying refund claims betting they would be.

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Frasier Payne
Frasier Payne@MeinGottNiles·
@IAmVerySilky The GOP is broken, but the ship is easier to repair while it’s still floating. That’s how I view it.
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Will Solfiac
Will Solfiac@willsolfiac·
On this, it's insane that we don't talk more about how multiple terrorist incidents might have been prevented if not for anti-racist ideology. A 9/11 ticket agent reported thinking "‘Jeez, if this guy doesn’t look like an Arab terrorist, I don’t know who does. But then I slapped myself, and I said this is not right." While a Manchester Arena bombing security guard said that he noticed Abedi acting suspiciously before the bombing, but did not act because he “did not want people to think I was stereotyping [Abedi] because of his race … I was scared of being wrong and being branded a racist”.
Will Solfiac@willsolfiac

I'm doing research for an article on the harms caused by anti-racism. An obvious recent one is the murders by Valdo Calocane in 2023, where the 'overrepresentation of young black males in detention' was deemed relevant in the decision to discharge him. If you read the 2018 Independent Review of the Mental Health Act, in the section "Steps to tackle the disproportionate number of people from ethnic minority communities detained under the act", you find that they recommend "Raising the bar for individuals to be detained under the Mental Health Act, as well as any subsequent use of Community Treatment Orders." So not because of any medical or risk assessment, but simply because not all ethnic groups are equally represented in mental health detentions, the bar for detaining someone is raised. A very important thing for the next government to do is to pass legislation making it very clear that this kind of 'disproportionate impact' can never be a reason to change a policy. There's many, many areas where this is relevant, and where a new principle to govern policy is sorely needed.

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Phil McAlister
Phil McAlister@phil_mcalister·
Public school is primarily a jobs program and voter aggregation system. The data are very clear. Spending doesn't correlate to results. School quality has an extremely minimal impact. Education outcomes are entirely dependent on the student and their family. No amount of education spending will change that.
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John Collins@Logically_JC

So many of our problems could be fixed by properly funding public education.

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uke creature🇵🇸🚩
uke creature🇵🇸🚩@UkeCreature·
@CBSBrenton we live in a surveillance state administered by lame ass people who take videos and pictures of anything slightly more exciting than staying inside and staring at a screen
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Nash The Neet
Nash The Neet@CaptainCrunchNZ·
@ChestnutNjoyer If you can actually see the context of the OP, this isn't along party lines. You can be mad about certain things, but in refusing to vote for something important you are conceding to the enemy. But you guys just want the world to burn anyway so you don't care to begin with.
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Christian Heiens 🏛
Christian Heiens 🏛@ChristianHeiens·
My mother just told me she doesn’t plan on voting in the Virginia referendum. When I asked her why, she replied that she’s “broken out of the matrix.” This is the problem we face. There’s an enormous chunk of people who should be with us, but they’re disengaged and demoralized. Millions have checked out because they believe there’s no one out there who will fight for them.
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Nash The Neet
Nash The Neet@CaptainCrunchNZ·
@ChristianHeiens The Blackpill as been the most damaging thing for the right online, aside from 3rd Worldist's thinking Muslims are our allies. And this is coming from someone who Blackpilled when we bombed the nuclear sites last year. Don't Blackpill.
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𝙷𝚒𝚌𝚔𝚖𝚊𝚗
𝙷𝚒𝚌𝚔𝚖𝚊𝚗@shagbark_hick·
Utterly insane that these days you can get CPS called on you for letting your kids take an unsupervised walk to the playground -- but for some reason these scumbags get to buy a baby and raise it in the most perverted, dark-sided way imaginable. Truly sick times we're living in
Right Angle News Network@Rightanglenews

Two gay men in Nashville are sparking nationwide outrage after recording a video of themselves mocking the baby they had via surrogacy as it cries for its mother for content. Man: “Who do you want, Dada or Pop?” Baby: “Mama” Man: “No, there is no mama.” Baby: cries

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James
James@Hughmungusdik·
@ChestnutNjoyer @DmitriySternber ok and when did that get voted out of committee champ? that dumb bitch Salazar literally in introduces a amnesty every session.
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James
James@Hughmungusdik·
@DmitriySternber this won't pass in the Senate cuz it's controlled by Republicans if you vote for Democrats they will just amnesty everyone dummy
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