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@Vhoyde They also created hysteria around overpopulation abd global warming and then blamed feminists.
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@_HenryBolton You get what you vote for. It’s a great idea.
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Reform says it will build new immigration centres in areas that vote Green.
Democratic politics is not punitive. Authoritarian politics is.
Illegal immigration policy, including the location of any detention centres, should be based on national objectives and requirements, security, operational necessity, efficiency, and logistics such as access to airfields for removal, not on punishing whole communities for how some - perhaps a minority - of them voted.
As a policy is not only inefficient, it’s confrontational and deliberately divisive. It’d set voters against voters and councils against central government when the real task is to restore national control.
Furthermore, detention centres should be offshore, or at least remote and secure, not dumped into population centres as a political stunt.
telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/05/0…
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@NoahRevoy I’m a teacher. It’s actually normal to be burnt out in this profession. Patronising much.
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I am sorry that you had that experience growing up.
What I have found is that a lot of people with the same story you have end up as physically adults, but their mental and emotional processes for dealing with the world are stuck at a 7 to 14-year-old level.
That is why they find normal adult things exhausting.
It is not normal to be exhausted just from living.
If you have six small children and a farmstead, exhaustion is probably normal. If you are living by yourself with no responsibilities, you should feel great.
I teach the adult competencies necessary to thrive.
I have a course I just released for young men, and I will be producing one for young women this year as well.
It is the same course, with a different focus to address the problems specific to young women versus young men.
I think it could really help you.
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If your children are past the age of 30 and they still have not had children of their own, you are failing as a parent.
It may be possible to correct this, but you will have to invest heavily in that process.
If your first thought is, I did everything right, but my kids have no interest in children or they are failing to thrive, that helps identify where the failure occurred.
It is our job as parents to raise children in a pro-family culture so they want to have children. That has to be cultivated.
It is difficult because we are doing it against a culture that is anti-family. That means we have to be more invested in them than the wider society is.
If they are failing to thrive, it is our responsibility to ensure they have the skill set to thrive and the attitude to want to thrive. If they do not, there are things we can do now to correct it.
There are always exceptions. If you have several children and most are successful and one is not, that child may have made choices that led in a different direction.
Even then, as a parent, you want to be certain that everything possible has been done for your children’s success, to ensure you have grandchildren, and to ensure they are well raised.
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@MrDamianKing Feel bad for them, but they called me negative when I spoke about negative equity. Liberal women make terrible financial decisions.
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@Conserve_Wisdom Absolute madness. Worked a decade ago but not these days
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@Ashleyhays2089 Staff lounge is full of positive and enthusiastic conversations about Netflix.
It’s lonely being awake.
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@BasilTheGreat Banksy has or at least had a hotel in Palestine. In Bethlehem. Is was designed by him. He is a liberal.
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@turningpointjpn The way the kid knocked his mum on the floor and didn’t even flinch or care that he knocked her off the sofa, let alone caused her to choke.
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@ivanalefebvreh I grew up in Edmonton. London always felt like that to me. Left 15 years ago, never once looked back or regretted it.
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I had been living in London for 7 years of my life.
I loved it. The architecture, the incredible people, the food. Everything was so beautiful.
I’ve had to make a tough decision, though. I can’t live there anymore.
It’s not the city I moved to years ago. The beautiful vibes have been replaced with an air of criminality and danger in so many parts.
Sure, there are nice neighborhoods… but you need six or seven roommates to afford them.
As much as I hate to say it, it’s not safe for a girl like me to live there any longer.
I’m saying goodbye to the city I once called home. On to a new chapter.

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@EricSpracklen So many millennials spent years saving for a deposit. I know so many being wiped out over the next few years. I feel so sad for them. I tried to warn them. They said I was negative and property “only goes up” and you can leverage to buy a second one.
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The crash is going to be unprecedented.
Pray for your friends and family that panic bought in the last 6-7 years.
They are going to get crushed.
Barchart@Barchart
U.S. Housing Market has reached its most unaffordable level in history 🚨🚨
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@skumWgmi And people wonder why why the birth rate is declining.
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Employee: I'm pregnant. Due in March.
Manager: Congratulations. Have you thought about your plan?
Employee: I'll take my 12 weeks and be back in june.
Manager: We just want to make sure the team is covered.
Employee: I'll document everything before I leave.
Manager: We've decided to restructure your role.
Employee: I'm sorry?
Manager: It's just business.
She was restructured out three weeks before her due date. They called it a layoff. Gave her two weeks severance. Her position was reposted under a different title four months later. Her CEO just spoke at a Women in Leadership conference. The keynote was about "building inclusive workplaces." She watched it from her couch while nursing her daughter.
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@KarolineGosling Self regulate. Men are so often angry and need somebody to calm them down.
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@TheeJoelLopez Try working full time and trying to change your name on bank, property, trading, crypto accounts and passport.
Some women are established and already have assets.
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@InesBetancur1 London is full of liberals that said “I have no problem with immigration” and bought overpriced property to live alongside these people.
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@romanhelmetguy You forgot to add working a 40+ hour week while waking in the night with an infant.
Also, risk of becoming a single mum, because men have a tendancy to run off.
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I’m convinced that all these guys who come up with proposals to “fix the fertility rate” have never talked to a woman. They treat it like an economics problem they can optimize, or even worse they just tell women to have kids to “save civilization.” If you actually spend time with women who aren’t having kids, you’ll find they almost all fall into one of five buckets:
1. Dating problems. They were in some 5+ year relationship (or a series of relationships) that stole their youth and left them so jaded that they’ve given up on finding a man who could be a good father.
2. Family problems. They come from such a dysfunctional home that their own childhood holds few happy memories, and they’re terrified of recreating those conditions with their own children.
3. Health problems. A ton more women than you think have conditions like endometriosis or PCOS or other health complications that can affect fertility and make having kids more dangerous or harder to do.
4. Career goals. They’re convinced that they have something huge and unique to contribute to the world either professionally or creatively, whereas “every woman can have a kid,” and so to them, having children sounds like a waste of their potential, like giving up.
5. Lifestyle goals. They’re really into traveling and being independent and getting into “adventures,” they want to explore the world and experience everything, and the idea of giving all that up to sit at home and raise kids makes them want to die.
If you really want to fix the fertility rate, and you’re not addressing at least a few of these, your solution is useless.
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@Robbie_Reasons That’s where he is from. If they went home to visit it’s not a terrible place to return to. Living in the U.K. is not a human right.
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