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David Moore 🚜🐄🥩🐕

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Recovering academic. Counter elite. Darwinist. Complex systems. Generative art. Memento Mori.

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Lisa Britton
Lisa Britton@LisaBritton·
Camille Paglia, the brilliant and fearless cultural critic who I’ve admired for years, put it bluntly: If civilization had been left in female hands we would still be living in grass huts. She wasn’t insulting women but stating a truth about our evolutionary paths. Women, on average, excel at nurturing, relationship-building, managing and sustaining communities. Men, on average, have driven the innovation, provision, risk-taking, and large-scale problem-solving that define our progress. Both are amazing and essential for humanity. Pretending otherwise doesn’t make us more enlightened; it makes us delusional. We've spent decades treating male ambition not as a force that built civilization, but as a problem to be solved. It's time to stop. Read my latest: open.substack.com/pub/lisabritto…
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Niall Ferguson
Niall Ferguson@nfergus·
For those wondering how on earth a @Caltech graduate becomes a would-be assassin, this is your reminder that the Great Awokening was especially demented in California, and that there is no pendulum magically swinging back to sanity in the established universities.
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PoliticsJOE@PoliticsJOE_UK·
"You can smell the alcohol when people are in between votes." Green MP Hannah Spencer tells us what Westminster is REALLY like. The full interview is live on YouTube, and as a podcast here: linktr.ee/howtorebuildbr…
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Max K
Max K@MaxE2review·
Turn on the London marathon for 5 minutes. Massive Palestine flags flying at the start line. Then on repeated lampposts etc. I’ll get gaslit and abused for saying this but, simply put, it’s an attempt at ideological domination, and a symbol of the Islamisation of our cultural life. The flag of a foreign land, governed by literal jihadist terrorists, who hate Britain, hate the West, and are dedicated to the eradication of Jews. Oh and who recently mass-murdered every ‘infidel’ they could find. It’s forced on us endlessly. And people are scared to push back against it. The average Brit does not want this. The constant sectarian politicisation and corruption of all areas of our social life. It’s not ‘organic’ either. It’s pushed by a vocal and shameless minority of activists. And it’s the result of the importation into, and spread across our nation of, sectarian Islam, which is of course backed up and bolstered by the cult-left and self-hating woke dogmatists.
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Bev Turner
Bev Turner@beverleyturner·
This brand of sh*t stirring is precisely what whips deranged people into violence. So maybe wind your neck in right now @EdwardJDavey....
Pavvy G@pavyg

@EdwardJDavey Is this you Ed?

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Dr. Dr. P: "No men. No exceptions".
Because of trans activism. Because of "be kind". Because of having to show respect for a "vulnerable minority", This has now become acceptable workwear. @UniofOxford
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Hermann O.
Hermann O.@Clarsonimus·
Climate activists think anthropogenic CO2 affects temperature. Things started going wrong with the Industrial Revolution, the logic goes. Therefore the “ideal” temperature must have been directly before the Industrial Revolution - during the Little Ice Age?
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
Rape Gang Inquiry update. Our team is currently going through our draft report to ensure that all is legally sound for publication. The plan is straightforward. I intend to use parliamentary privilege in the chamber to name a number of the worst perpetrators/officials who we believe have escaped justice. We will then use private prosecutions to pursue those individuals through the courts, and eventually put them in prison. These are incredibly dangerous scumbags. It is an national network of organised crime - it is not simply disparate gangs. This is a comprehensive criminal network that is capable of the most evil acts. I will be informing the police, parliamentary security and the Home Office beforehand of who I intend to name and why - I also now have private security for the first time in my life. But do not underestimate the danger of these networks. It is organised crime of the very worst kind. We started this inquiry not to just talk, but to act. The report will be published after the elections as I want this to be a cross-party effort, and party politics should not interfere with any of our activity. Numerous Conservative MPs have been supportive, as have the Northern Irish and even a Labour MP attending the hearings. I want this to go beyond petty party politics. We still have a significant amount of money from the crowdfunder, and that is ready to privately prosecute. This is where we are. This is the plan. Thank you to everybody for your support.
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Uri Kurlianchik
Uri Kurlianchik@VerminusM·
Abe's got a point.
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Electroverse
Electroverse@Electroversenet·
Sunlight at Earth's surface has surged since the 1980s. Germany's Potsdam station shows 15 more W/m² of solar energy reaching the ground than during the 1970s dimming era. The Netherlands, Switzerland and Japan all show the same trend. Austria shows even more: 23 extra W/m². It's called global brightening. As air pollution dropped, the atmosphere cleared and sunlight flooded back in. That increase in surface radiation is 10 times larger than the forcing from CO2 over the same period. In short, the air got cleaner, the sunlight stronger and the land a little warmer. The data say so, the physics say so, it's only the narrative that doesn't.
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Carlos That Notices Things
Carlos That Notices Things@QuetzalPhoenix·
Older than the Incas Older than the Aztecs Older than the Maori in NZ Older than the Zulu in SA Older than the Lakota Older than Islam in India But the English are not officially considered "native" to England.
Jeremy Wayne Tate@JeremyTate41

This door in Westminster Abbey is older than most modern nation-states. Made in the 1050s from an English oak, it's the only surviving Anglo-Saxon door in Britain.

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Daily Mail
Daily Mail@DailyMail·
Starmer's 'witch-hunt' crony Lord Hermer gets approval for luxury holiday home on £1.5million plot of land gifted to him by wife's parents in deal 'that avoids inheritance tax' trib.al/ygy23Qz
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Andy Wigmore
Andy Wigmore@andywigmore·
Well said @IoWBobSeely 🇬🇧
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Nick Dixon
Nick Dixon@NickDixon·
The idea that foreigners will grow up as ‘little Brits’ is insanely naive at this point. Soon there won’t be enough Brits or British culture to integrate into. They’ve also shown they clearly don’t want to, and most come here as open colonisers now.
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Nick Timothy MP
Nick Timothy MP@NJ_Timothy·
Keir Starmer’s history is catching up with him - and his cronyism has brought him to the brink. I’ve written to the PM about his relationship with the disgraced Phil Shiner and Lord Hermer. Shiner went after British soldiers and was struck off the roll of solicitors for his conduct. Both Shiner and Hermer worked on the Al-Sweady case after it was clear the allegations were likely baseless. Starmer himself worked with Shiner and with Hermer in the Al-Jedda and Al-Skeini cases. Starmer says he disowned Shiner. But he refuses to condemn Hermer - and put him in the Cabinet. What’s good for Shiner should be good for Hermer. Starmer should sack him - and apologise for bringing him into government.
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sean thomas knox@thomasknox·
lol. The @FT did a “lunch with” interview with Richard “I hate Britain” Hermer, the Attorney General. The comments were so angry and contemptuous several FT journalists tried to intervene to calm things. But they failed. So they closed comments entirely. Not a popular guy
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wokeandwoofing
wokeandwoofing@wokeandwoofing·
Zack Polanski isn't even prime minister yet, but he's already providing help and support for mentally ill people across Britain, by offering them gainful employment as Green Party candidates. This is what real change looks like✊
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