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Honest debate. Interesting facts. Investing. Politics.

Cape Town, South Africa Katılım Ocak 2010
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Gustavo Cardenas
Gustavo Cardenas@gustav0cardenas·
📌 16 curiosidades incómodas sobre Karl Marx, el padre del comunismo Muchos lo citan. Pocos lo conocen. Aquí van 16 datos que rara vez se enseñan: 1. Despreciaba a Simón Bolívar y otros libertadores latinoamericanos. En sus escritos lo llamó “canalla cobarde, brutal y miserable” (New American Cyclopaedia, 1858). 2. Odiaba a su madre, a quien consideraba tacaña y limitada. La llamaba “la anciana esa”. 3. En varias etapas fue pendenciero, alcohólico y mujeriego. Apenas se lavaba. 4. Exprimió económicamente a su padre y ni siquiera asistió a su entierro. 5. Dilapidó la fortuna de su esposa, Jenny von Westphalen. 6. Tres de sus hijos murieron en condiciones de pobreza extrema. Marx se negó a trabajar y pidió dinero prestado para pagar el ataúd de uno. 7. Estafó a sus tíos (los Philips) y los acosaba para obtener dinero fácil. 8. Especulaba en bolsa durante su etapa londinense. Soñaba con hacerse rico rápidamente. 9. Vivió a expensas de su amigo Engels, a quien exprimió durante décadas. 10. Embarazó a su criada y luego la expulsó del hogar. 11. Al nacer su hija, escribió: “Desgraciadamente es hembra”. 12. Nunca sostuvo un empleo estable. Prefería escribir panfletos mientras otros lo mantenían. 13. Fue denunciado por plagio en sus primeros escritos filosóficos. 14. Se burlaba de los obreros que no entendían su teoría. Los llamaba “idiotas útiles”. 15. Admiraba el terror revolucionario de la Revolución Francesa, incluyendo las ejecuciones masivas. 16. En sus cartas privadas, expresaba desprecio por pueblos “atrasados”, incluyendo eslavos y latinoamericanos.
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iTamara
iTamara@Real___iTamara·
This liberal bitch called me a whore because I have 7 kids. When I responded that I have only been with one man my entire life and he is the Father of all 7 of my kids, she says I'm retarded for not "trying more dicks" lol. Are they always this weird?
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Project Britannia
Project Britannia@ProjectAlbion·
Students threw a tub of curry during a debate on why I believe DEI is racist at the University of Bristol. I’ll be looking to press charges against those who attacked me, and at the same time I’m now facing allegations of physical assault after defending myself.
Young Bob@YoungBobRB

Well, today was absolutely mental. I went to Bristol University, I had a tub of curry thrown at me. Several people tried to steal my banner and equipment. However, I captured a large audience. I didn’t get hurt in any significant way.

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Ash Müller
Ash Müller@Askash·
No, this is not another retail mall - it’s a R1.2 billion automotive press plant. Take a tour of the 32 000 m2 Ogihara South Africa automotive factory and see how parts for Toyota cars are manufactured. Located in the Dube TradePort’s TradeZone 2 in KwaZulu-Natal, this manufacturing plant is the largest investment within the Dube TradePort. Showcasing the huge success of this Special Economic Zone (SEZ). Think of a SEZ as a “business-friendly bubble” inside a country. It makes it easier and cheaper to do business. It’s a dedicated area with lower taxes, less red tape, and better infrastructure, designed to attract foreign direct investment and boost job creation. This plant has created over 250 jobs, and some workers are flown to Thailand for training. The government is pushing to have 60% of all car production take place locally in SA by 2035. Currently, it’s sitting at about 40%, and this factory accounts for about 2% of that. While walking through this production facility, I’m reminded of the Japanese Kaizen theory, which I came across while reading The Diary of a CEO. Kaizen focuses on making small, continuous improvements instead of big changes. It became well known at companies like Toyota, where workers could stop production to fix problems and suggest better ways of working, making the whole system more efficient over time. Seeing this factory in action, it’s clear they follow that mindset by constantly finding ways to work faster, easier, and better. I would love to hear what you think of the factory in the comment section below.
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@amuse
@amuse@amuse·
EU: The fact that our European ‘partners’ and ‘allies’ routinely talk about us like this tells you everything you need to know about what they think about us. Finnish MEP Aura Salla wants to push the US tech companies out of the EU.
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John Cleese
John Cleese@JohnCleese·
This is clearly intended to be a sign of domination Christians pray in their churches Why do the Muslims not pray in their mosques ? Why do many Islamic scholars teach that Britain will become a Muslim country ? Why is drawing attention to this as regarded as divisive ? The divisiveness clearly already exists Denying its existence means not doing anything to improve matters
Colin Brazier@ColinBrazierTV

At some point police need to grasp the nettle of Friday prayers which block public spaces. In tolerating the practise now, they only make it harder to outlaw in the future. It is a low-level and increasingly common territorial display which, left unchecked, will fuel tensions.

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Kosher
Kosher@koshercockney·
Miss Israel bumped into Zohran Mamdani’s wife in a Cafe in New York. This is what happened.
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Eva Vlaardingerbroek
Eva Vlaardingerbroek@EvaVlaar·
A former Intelligence Officer is repeatedly branding me a national security threat on Dutch national TV, linking me and @MartinSellner_ to far right extremism. Coincidently, on the board of his NGO resides a former UK Home Office Border Force Director… Both Martin and I are banned from the UK. My phone has been targeted by mercenary spyware attacks and just two weeks ago, The Dutch intelligence sounded the alarm in their national report on security threats on “Remigration activists” normalizing extremism… Coincidence? I don’t think so.
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Bizlet
Bizlet@bizlet7·
What’s hilarious about this whole fiasco is that Disney specifically bought Star Wars because they lacked a brand that appealed to boys. They had tons of merch sales to girls but had almost nothing for boys. So they bought it for billions and the creative dept feminized it defeating the entire purpose of buying it to begin with.
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta

Disney is about to delete five years of canon because Rey doesn't move toys. The sequel trilogy did $4.47B at the box office. Force Awakens $2.07B, Last Jedi $1.33B, Rise of Skywalker $1.07B. The merchandise tells a different story. Star Wars merchandise peaked at $700M in 2015 when Force Awakens launched. By 2019, the year Rise of Skywalker shipped with a billion-dollar marketing push as the supposed finale of the Skywalker Saga, Hasbro's Star Wars line was doing roughly $150M. A 70%+ collapse during the trilogy's own theatrical run. Then 2020 happened. No new movies. A streaming show legally unavailable in most international markets. Hasbro's Star Wars revenue grew 70% year-over-year. One character named Grogu outsold three years of sequel-trilogy merchandise. The sequel cast specifically can't move inventory at any price point. Rey, Finn, Poe, Rose, Holdo: Walmart clearance for years. Diamond Select's president said sales on TFA and TLJ products "were not too strong." Hasbro silently stopped producing Rise of Skywalker figures mid-line. There is no mass-market action figure for Poe, Finn, Lando, unmasked Kylo, Palpatine, or Leia from that movie. The licensees gave up before the trilogy finished releasing. The Lucasfilm acquisition was a $4.05B bet on the merchandise flywheel that built modern Hollywood toy licensing. Kenner's best year selling Original Trilogy toys, adjusted for inflation, outperformed the entire Disney era combined. That's the asset Disney bought. Galaxy's Edge runs the same play. Over $1B per park to build a Star Wars land set on a sequel-era planet nobody cared about. Both parks underperformed projections. The Mandalorian-themed expansion now under construction is the admission. If the rumor lands, this is the most expensive retcon in entertainment history. Five years of IP development written off because the licensees voted with their order books. Luke, Han, Leia, Vader, Boba, Mando, Grogu, Ahsoka generate revenue. The sequel cast generates returns.

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Howard Leigh
Howard Leigh@HowardDLeigh·
I am calling you out @owenjonesjourno as this is just not true. There have been marches past Westminster Synagogue and we have the video. They even stopped outside our synagogue and chanted. I am the President of the Synagogue. Excessive Anti zionism leads to anti semitism
Owen Jones@owenjonesjourno

She is lying through her teeth. She says the Gaza protests are "marching in front of synagogues." This is a lie - that has never happened. "People who are visibly Jewish harassed and abused." Thousands of Jews take part in the protests. It's just lie after lie after lie.

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Clint Teeples
Clint Teeples@TeeplesCY·
The most powerful protection against childhood depression is having a mother who values religion. When a mother and her child both said religion was personally important to them, the child was 80 percent less likely to develop major depression. Five times lower risk. That comes from a 10-year longitudinal study at Columbia led by psychologist Lisa Miller. It's the largest protective effect against depression she has found anywhere in the resilience literature. A decade later, Miller's team put adults from the same cohort in MRI machines. People who rated religion or spirituality as personally important had thicker cortices in the exact brain regions that thin in people at high familial risk for depression. The protection has a physical signature. The variable wasn't belief alone. It was shared, internalized importance. Mom and child both meant it. The strongest known buffer against depression in kids is a parent and child who share a faith that actually means something to both of them.
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Dr. Victor Tutú
Dr. Victor Tutú@victorfyt·
Consiguieron transformar Nápoles en África 💀 Esto es Piazza Garibaldi en 2026. Europa se muere de “diversidad”.
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Marina Medvin 🇺🇸
Marina Medvin 🇺🇸@MarinaMedvin·
Before and after telling Ms. Mamdani that you’re Miss Israel.
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Konstantin Kisin
Konstantin Kisin@KonstantinKisin·
Immigration Shouldn't Be a Moral Issue
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Wokal Distance
Wokal Distance@wokal_distance·
We are at the stage of postmodernism where socially affluent Millionaires performatively protesting the "1%" while attending a culturally exclusive prestige event that costs $100,000 per person, and then acting as though it were some courageous act of rebellion.
Oli London@OliLondonTV

Sarah Paulson wears dollar bill over her eyes to call out the ‘One Percent.’ The actress, who is worth an estimated $12 million, used her outfit to call out the world’s elite while attending the $100,000 per person Met Gala.

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SweetMarie
SweetMarie@Oceanbreeze473·
The betrayal of Western liberal women who spent 150 years complaining about misogyny and patriarchy, only to turn around and invite in, and give endless respect to massively misogynistic and patriarchal foreign cultures, will never be forgotten.
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Martin Sellner
Martin Sellner@MartinSellner_·
50% of pupils in secondary schools (high schools) in Vienna are muslim. We are experiencing the last years of a european Vienna. When the boomers are gone, the city will be totally dominated by muslims. The mayor will be muslim. The police will become muslim. The churches will be vandalised, vacant and later turned to museums or mosques. We can all see it coming and yes nobody does anything. - And the Austrian state persecutes me since more than a decade for just talking about that.
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