DavidJSword

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DavidJSword

DavidJSword

@DavidJSword

Katılım Mayıs 2024
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DavidJSword
DavidJSword@DavidJSword·
@christopherrufo Did they ever complete the program to lure in Black Trans for free surgeries?
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Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️
Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️@christopherrufo·
EXCLUSIVE: We replicated a RAND Corporation survey and discovered that more than half of L.A.'s street homeless are not from L.A. Nearly 40 percent were from out of state, and 6 percent were from other countries, including Cuba, Venezuela, and North Korea. city-journal.org/article/la-hom…
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Todd Bloch
Todd Bloch@blocht574·
@drantbradley Declining enrollment? Higher cost of sports? Or something else?
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Anthony Bradley
Anthony Bradley@drantbradley·
Clemson is $1.5B in debt. Syracuse is closing or pausing 93 programs, UNC-Chapel Hill plans to cut spending by $89M over 3 years. Duke recently let 600 employees go in a $350M budget cut. Indiana public colleges announced a plan to eliminate or merge 580 programs statewide.
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Andrea Shaffer, Anti-Marxist Warrior
Northwestern University Hosts Maoist Revolution Panel Under Education Secretary Linda McMahon’s Watch! The American revolution is a hemispheric revolution. ... its fate “will be decided” as much “in Chicago as in {Latin America} and in Rio.” Northwestern receives approximately $1.05 billion annually in research funding, much of it federal grants. In April 2025 the Trump administration froze $790 million of it amid investigations, only restoring funds after the university paid a $75 million settlement. The University of Chicago likewise draws hundreds of millions in federal support each year. These taxpayer dollars flow to campuses where panels openly debate completing the “bourgeois revolution” through proletarian power. On April 10, 2026, Northwestern University hosted the opening plenary of the Platypus Affiliated Society’s 18th International Convention, a panel titled “The Crisis of the American Revolution.” The entire program lasted for almost three hours. The students where given the opportunity to ask questions throughout the conference. Moderated by PhD student Erin Hagood, the discussion featured speakers Chris Cutrone of the Platypus Affiliated Society (who teaches Marxist theory at the University of Chicago), Edith Fischer of the Revolutionary Communist Organisation, and Ingar Solty of the Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung. While Secretary of Education Linda McMahon oversees federal education policy, these elite institutions, Northwestern and the University of Chicago, are openly cultivating a radical Marxist framework that echoes Maoist-style revolutionary rhetoric right under her watch. Cutrone framed the American Revolution within a global cycle of bourgeois upheavals, arguing it remains unfinished. He stated that the U.S. “failed to produce a labor or Marxist party,” leading to “sedimented historical failures,” and called for a “future hemispheric revolution to complete the American Revolution under working-class power.” Fischer highlighted the Revolution’s contradictions, noting exclusion of women and the colonized, and critiqued the Constitution as a “counterrevolution.” She urged “rebuilding the working class” amid “stolen land, high wages, ethnic fragmentation, and wages of whiteness.” German visiting Marxist scholar Ingar Solty of the Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung internationalized the Marxist call to action, insisting that domestic regrouping must merge with a continent-wide revolutionary wave. Solty argued that American left forces, including the Democratic Socialists of America and ephemeral popular movements, must undertake “a genuine re-evaluation and regrouping effort” to forge “the necessary path to an American party,” but only “in dialogue and in a dialogical relationship with the reemergence of revolutionary Marxism in the entire hemisphere.” Solty declared, “the American revolution is a hemispheric revolution. It is not just within the borders of these United States,” invoking Trotsky to warn that its fate “will be decided” as much “in Chicago as in CDMX and in Rio.” Solty rebuked the American left for being “very derelict in this internationalist duty” and sliding into “third worldist” defeatism that excuses U.S. workers, asserting instead that “American workers and the American socialists have an obligation and they have the resources to fight” inside what he called the “belly of the beast.” Solty urged them to build a movement that Latin American comrades could “take inspiration from and vice versa,” warning that “American exceptionalism that has plagued the American left” would otherwise “condemn it forever.” The panel debated Stalinism, segmented labor, and whether “freedom [is] a precondition for socialism,” with references to Mao Zedong appearing in the broader discussion of revolutionary continuity. The event exemplifies how universities, flush with federal money, platform calls for transcending the American Republic toward proletarian internationalism, precisely the kind of ideological groundwork critics liken to Maoist cultural revolution tactics. While McMahon’s Department of Education navigates through President Trump's educational reform mandates, Northwestern and Chicago continue to incubate the very radicalism that threatens the Republic’s foundations.
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DavidJSword
DavidJSword@DavidJSword·
@politicalmath These women are retards. Society should just tell insurance companies what they need to cover and those companies would happily quote a premium that makes it possible. But these morons wouldn’t like the premium.
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Gopher Everett
Gopher Everett@Gopher__Everett·
@AndrewKolvet These stores are in areas that aren't profitable enough for the private companies to set up there. So, the people don't have reasonable access to food. The government can fill the gap and provide this as a service to ensure people have access to food in their own communities.
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Andrew Kolvet
Andrew Kolvet@AndrewKolvet·
BREAKING: NYC Mayor Mamdani just flipped Ronald Reagan's warning upside down: "I disagree." "We are going to use the power of government to lower prices and make it easier for New Yorkers to put food on the table." His answer is government-run grocery stores that will use taxpayer advantages to undercut private competition.
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DavidJSword
DavidJSword@DavidJSword·
@RodDMartin We wasting $$ on carbon capture to hobble our oil industry instead of defence,
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James Fishback
James Fishback@j_fishback·
I want to be upfront, if @RonDeSantis could run for a third term, I would not be in this race. Ron DeSantis is the greatest governor in Florida history.
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DavidJSword
DavidJSword@DavidJSword·
@MarkJCarney Why is Carney talking about Sri Lanka? No one needs to hear these empty statements. Imagine Sri Lanka talking about residential schools in Canada?
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Mark Carney
Mark Carney@MarkJCarney·
En ce Jour commémoratif du génocide des Tamouls, nous pensons aux dizaines de milliers de civils tués durant la guerre civile au Sri Lanka et aux survivants, aux familles et aux communautés qui ont tant souffert, y compris de nombreux membres de la diaspora tamoule au Canada.
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DavidJSword
DavidJSword@DavidJSword·
@cbcwatcher @AmazingZoltan Fundamental problem western countries have is conservatives inhabit the productive parts of the economy while frustrated leftists flood media and academic parts.
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cbcwatcher@cbcwatcher·
CBC's Julia Wong interviewed Frances Widdowson May 13th after CBC's involvement in a deceptive "prank" show that ambushed her She nailed it: This wasn't targeting the powerful... it was a taxpayer-funded hit on someone without institutional power for daring to question the narrative. Most prank shows punch up. CBC's punches down Widdowson smartly recorded everything, livestreamed parts of the setup, and documented every detail CBC was made aware of. Always record everything when dealing with CBC... they’ve been forced to issue corrections before. Griffin Jaeger's piece using this footage had to be corrected on "unmarked graves" (Full interview link below) "And I'm quite concerned about the fact that it's being portrayed that I'm somehow an enemy of Aboriginal people when actually what I'm doing is trying to expose the deception and the manipulation which is preventing policies from being developed which will actually enable Aboriginal people to thrive." "So I'm a bit disturbed about the framing that is being promoted by organizations like the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation." CBC/APTN-funded "comedy" using deception against critics? This is what public broadcasting looks like in 2026 CBC's statements on this so far have been completely inadequate @FrancesWiddows1 @NewWorldHominin @Jerry_Amernic @PreidentCBCRC
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DavidJSword@DavidJSword·
@BarbaraRKay @CBC No, this is consequence-free Canada. There is never accountability for ANYTHING.
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Barbara Kay
Barbara Kay@BarbaraRKay·
Can we say @cbc “scandal” now? Officially? Like is it “inquiry” time? I say yes.
Lindsay Shepherd@NewWorldHominin

The CBC "prank show" deception scandal is getting so much worse. The producers (operating under fake identities/fake company names with fake websites) told a number of RCMP veterans - people who dedicated their lives to serving on the frontlines - that they were invited to film for a show called "Life After Service." A ceremony to thank them for their service would follow, and they were told dignitaries would be present. This would take place at the CBC Vancouver studio. They were told to come in uniform. When the RCMP vets arrived at the CBC Vancouver studio on March 25th and 26th, the "pranksters" took their phones away, which they claimed was CBC Vancouver studio policy. The former RCMP officers were also placed in front of an audience of what they were told were about two dozen "journalists." And it was sprung on them that this was a "live broadcast", with "media availability" afterwards! Then the producers switched up the whole session to be not about life after service, but the historical wrongs committed by the RCMP against indigenous peoples - to berate these vets for being part of the RCMP. There is so much more but I am hoping the individuals targeted in this elaborate scheme will be able to share their stories themselves. Seriously, what even sounds remotely funny or silly about this concept? It is just sick and cruel @CBCNews and @APTNNews... what are you thinking?

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Lindsay Shepherd
Lindsay Shepherd@NewWorldHominin·
The CBC "prank show" deception scandal is getting so much worse. The producers (operating under fake identities/fake company names with fake websites) told a number of RCMP veterans - people who dedicated their lives to serving on the frontlines - that they were invited to film for a show called "Life After Service." A ceremony to thank them for their service would follow, and they were told dignitaries would be present. This would take place at the CBC Vancouver studio. They were told to come in uniform. When the RCMP vets arrived at the CBC Vancouver studio on March 25th and 26th, the "pranksters" took their phones away, which they claimed was CBC Vancouver studio policy. The former RCMP officers were also placed in front of an audience of what they were told were about two dozen "journalists." And it was sprung on them that this was a "live broadcast", with "media availability" afterwards! Then the producers switched up the whole session to be not about life after service, but the historical wrongs committed by the RCMP against indigenous peoples - to berate these vets for being part of the RCMP. There is so much more but I am hoping the individuals targeted in this elaborate scheme will be able to share their stories themselves. Seriously, what even sounds remotely funny or silly about this concept? It is just sick and cruel @CBCNews and @APTNNews... what are you thinking?
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Erik Visokey
Erik Visokey@evisokey·
@DKThomp Don’t you think the criticism stems more from the fact that she is just not that hot. She is far from ugly but nobody is drooling over her. the defining feature of Helen was her ridiculous beauty, no?
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Derek Thompson
Derek Thompson@DKThomp·
it's a poem about a thing that never happened, credited to an author who probably never existed, and helen is introduced within the mythology as the daughter of ZEUS, a figure literally nobody in this country even believes in, if you're emotionally invested in the historicity of her pigmentation you need a life and also medication, not necessarily in that order
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the asphalt jungle
the asphalt jungle@asphaltjungle45·
@DKThomp @DavidAFrench Why not make the entire cast Korean then. But you’re afraid to admit this type casting only goes one direction as only one race needs extra help.
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DavidJSword
DavidJSword@DavidJSword·
@DKThomp No one expects you to defend ancient western culture, if Black Helen of Troy works for you that’s fine. You’re not the warrior type.
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Akademiks TV
Akademiks TV@AkademiksTV·
People will look you dead in your face and say you hate black women if you don’t say Angel Reese is good😭🙏🏽
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DavidJSword
DavidJSword@DavidJSword·
@AmazingZoltan Canada is the only country in the world that took DRIPA literally and implemented it. It was a guidance piece by the UN. But Trudeau had to go all the way.
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Alex Zoltan
Alex Zoltan@AmazingZoltan·
Like most of the bad ideas negatively affecting your life at the moment, DRIPA, or "U.N.-Drip" as he called it, came directly from blackface Aladdin himself.
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Adam Townsend
Adam Townsend@adamscrabble·
I told people many many months ago about Massie and that it was a DC open secret about ‘em. The other thing has always been seriously wondered because of his years and years old love of da ladies. Now everyone’s noticing
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