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@Devindorf

American Patriot and Nationalist

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@reet416 Its incredibly refreshing to be around blue collar construction guys. They really do say whatever they want. Modern office workplaces are so longhoused
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Han@reet416·
Extremely true. I do a (funded) PhD in an undisclosed topic where I also have to go to a Globohomo Inc megacorp a few times a month. On top of that I work as a container trucker on weekends. The difference between the two worlds is so insane it's not even funny anymore (1/???)
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Zoomer Alcibiades@HellenicVibes·
Hearing a lot of reports that Stanford undergrads are now antisocial and kinda depressive… is this true?? Back when I used to visit Stanford seemed like paradise, frat parties were awesome, everyone was tan & happy.
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The Old World Show
The Old World Show@theoldworldshow·
Virginia House is another wonderful Tudor house in America Formerly an Elizabethan manor house built in England, Virginia House was taken apart and relocated to a farm outside Richmond in 1925 as a country home overlooking the James River for Alexander and Virginia Weddell
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Elle Lookbook@EvaLovesDesign

Meadow Brook Hall is one of the finest historic estates in the United States—a grand Tudor Revival mansion set on a beautiful campus in Michigan, 1926

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@DissidentSoaps Amazing show. How explicitly the racial dynamics and spoils system are shown could definitely not be done today
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Dissident Soaps@DissidentSoaps·
Finished watching this yesterday based on a mutual's recommendation and it's definitely in the category of "too good for them to ever make again."
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@Campeador_esq @mattforney Thats not categorical trickery. Even mainline protestants lean slightly red even though the leadership of those denoms are insane. And evangelicals are 75-25 and the core of the coalition
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Bellicus@Campeador_esq·
@Devindorf @mattforney My point is that it’s categorical trickery to do so. If you are going to make “Catholics” a group it makes more sense to compare them to Protestants as a group—and that includes the blackies, buddy
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Matt Forney@mattforney·
I lose tons of followers whenever I criticize the Catholic Church. I don't care. You nïggäs are dead set on proving why the early Americans considered you subversives. I was raised Catholic, went to a Catholic high school, got confirmed. My high school had an Amnesty International chapter and my religion teachers had "No Human Being is Illegal" posters on their classroom walls. This was in the oughts. The Catholic Church is functionally a Marxist child rape cult that makes Epstein look like a high school prank. The trad Catholic Dimes Square shit is a LARP. Even its own adherents know it's a LARP. They go to Mass at 7pm instead of in the morning like normal people because they're too busy sleeping off hangovers and washing cum out of their hair. Catholic clergy and Catholic NGOs are engaged in white genocide. The pope---who Catholics MUST obey on pain of going to Hell---is an open borders globalist. Don't blame the Jews. The call is coming from inside the house. White evangelicals are the backbone of right-wing politics in America. They show up in large enough numbers to swing the polls. They opposed COVID lockdowns. They supported Trump. "But muh Israel." Fuck off. Catholics are split 50/50 at most in their voting preferences. Again, I was raised Catholic, do not even attempt to gaslight me on this. If Catholics get more upset at me then at their pedo Marxist priests, they're proving my point. Fix the problem. I would not have an issue with the Church if it wasn't a nest of snakes. Pretty buildings and the Church Doctors can only take you so far.
captive dreamer@captive_dreamer

DEI so bad it's even hitting the papacy - totally vapid, impersonal and artificial language, reads like communist block drivel, horrendous

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captive dreamer@captive_dreamer·
So the reason we haven't gone after antifa as hard as we should have is because the counter terrorism director has been watching Candace Owens and is obsessed with Israel. Just shoot me at this point
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@Campeador_esq @mattforney Protestants as a whole are still very red overall. You do also need to exclude the historically black churches for obvious reasons
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Bellicus@Campeador_esq·
@mattforney They are still numerous. Look up the numbers. And if you lumped them in with evangelicals I bet they’d be less than 50% red. All I’m saying is your comparison is misleading. I’d guess 75% of church-going Catholics vote red. I’m just spitballing tho.
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krus🪖@krus_chiki·
“I gotta move out of virginia” sorry i was born here and im gonna die here, we’ve got work to do
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D🇺🇸@Devindorf·
@JayFivekiller One of his weaknesses has always been susceptibility to flattery and sensitivity to criticism. Levin has been working hard to flatter his pride.
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@DeseretStone This is only really possible when there are not millions present already too
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The Deseret Stone
The Deseret Stone@DeseretStone·
A prior acquaintance of mine is the son of Indian immigrants who came over long before the H1B era Great guy. Born in the states. Very much a cultural American. He told me more than once that leaving the caste system behind was a huge draw for his parents to come to the US. His dad was very gifted in a STEM field and managed to get the attention of some British Expats who helped him go to grad school in the UK. There he met some Americans, who he found much more open to him than the Brits. From the UK, he was able to make a brief visit with his wife to the US and they fell in love instantly. No castes, no British class or colonial system (and preconceived notions of Indians), just a lot of opportunities for a man with his particular set of skills, which were in high demand and short supply. He dove in with both feet and went on to assimilate quickly and become an American success story (it certainly helped that he came from a Christian family in India). Became a citizen as soon as he could and didn’t look back. This must have happened at some point in the 60’s/70’s. There are a lot of stories like this in America. One can only wonder what the American perspective on immigration would be like if we had continued to carefully vet and only let in immigrants who would become real assets like this.
Natasha Chart 🇺🇸 🇮🇱 🇺🇦@heterodoxan

"At Cisco, a Dalit engineer was blocked from promotion, kept off key projects, and eventually pushed out. Why? He wasn’t from the right caste. Internal messages showed hiring managers actively discussing caste identity, and choosing only from their own."

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D🇺🇸@Devindorf·
@Cernovich Air travel with multiple kids seems painful even ignoring the cost
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Cernovich@Cernovich·
Air travel with 4 kids is a production and hotels add up fast as you need two adjoining rooms usually. We’ve settled into glamping. Rent a sprinter / camper van. I sleep in tent with one or two of the kids. Baby sleeps in the van. You find a great site.
Cernovich@Cernovich

Get Utah in your rotation. Zion national park. Fly fish in Bozeman. Big Sur California has some great glamping sites. The trick we’ve found is rent the camper van, stay at a glamping site. You’re mobile with the vehicle, can sleep there, and have tents to sleep in, too.

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D🇺🇸@Devindorf·
@NewSchwabenland If you have to do anything remotely physical to get there you are still safe
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Danzig@NewSchwabenland·
Going camping tonight
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D🇺🇸@Devindorf·
@FrenlyOfficer An asian who didn't take the SAT? How old this guy, hard to fathom
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Officer Frenly (High IQ)
Officer Frenly (High IQ)@FrenlyOfficer·
I’m sure this guy is smart and talented and that he means well with this recruitment. As a native-born White American of founding stock, I am really tired of immigrant narcissism. Really tired of it. However since you failed Calculus as an Asian, I’m sorry for your trauma.
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White Papers Policy Institute
White Papers Policy Institute@WhitePapersPol·
Very few Americans understand just how unrecognizable Virginia has become. In 1980 Virginia was not a 'diverse' place. The foreign-born population was just 3.3%. 60% of the population had been born in the state and 72% were born in the South. Virginia looked the same as it had since before independence. A White Southron majority (largely composed of the same British Isles stock that colonized the land) and an African American minority. More than 300 years of stable demography. Virginia looks wildly different today, just 45 years later. As of 2025 some 14% of the state's population is foreign-born. First and Second generation immigrants combined are ~21% of the state's population. Native-born Virginians are a minority (48%) of the state's population. White Southrons, the colonial stock and their descendants who settled Virginia and the South, are just 35-38% of the state's modern population. Most people born out of state come from New York, California, and Ohio. There are now more people born in India living in Virginia than there are people born in West Virginia living in the Old Dominion. African Americans, meaning the descendants of the slaves brought to and bred in America, are ~15% of the state's population. The lowest share they have ever held. Today ~16% of the Black population of Virginia are either immigrants or their children. Virginia has been hit with two demographic bombs, both linked to immigration. The first is a direct cause of lax immigration policy since 1965 while the second is the expansion of the Federal government. Almost all Federal expansion has been related to the expansion of the welfare state, which 51% legal and 69% of illegal aliens use. This has necessitated huge recruitment and relocation of Americans from other states into Virginia. Mass deportations, denaturalizations, and remigration can undue a great deal of the damage done to Virginia.
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@AdrienneM5 @WhitePapersPol There are already asian (mostly indian) majority elementary schools in the west end. Capital one H1B usage really transformed the area
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H1Bs are NAFTA to IT workers
H1Bs are NAFTA to IT workers@AdrienneM5·
@WhitePapersPol So true. Richmond used to be a big small town. It’s now another DC suburb - filled with all the H1B visas Capital One brought over and all the bureaucrats who migrated from DC to escape housing prices and traffic. It resembles DC suburbs now.
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@bumbadum14 Christians by default are going to be able to assimilate much easier. If he chooses America over blind ethnic loyalty hes in the top 10% of immigrants easily
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@sivori As a highly competitive man I hope I never make my sons feel that way. Good insights in how that could be an issue
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Sivori@sivori·
My dad used to tell me growing up that when I turned 18 he would take me in the backyard and “whoop my ass”. It was said often enough that it didn’t feel like a joke to me. There was a time in my life, age 11-12, when I stopped being a kid to him and seemed to become his opponent, even though I didn’t feel that way. Maybe I did, somehow, but I wasn’t conscious of it. I was just growing up and feeling my oats and bucking like a horse toward my own authority. We used to watch “Jeopardy” together and there came a time when he grew annoyed at my trying to best him, which I started to do more and more because I had a great memory and read a lot. I realized he had stopped seeing me a certain way but I still wanted to be close. I wanted to impress him and I did want to beat him, not to make him smaller but to make myself bigger to get his respect but I think this wounded him somehow, as if I were moving beyond him. Maybe we moved away from each other. Anyway, when it came time to leave things were tough at home. I think in the end he wanted me to stay while I went to college but I wanted to get away as fast as possible and live my own life, on my own terms. A month after graduating high school, I had my own apartment and was supporting myself. Looking back, I don’t feel any particular way about the past but I want my children to feel like they are always welcome and I hope that they will miss being at home though I want them to embark on their own lives and live under their own authority.
Hank Venture@HankVenture5

Some of the best people I know were told by their parents that once they turned 18 and graduated high school they needed to get a job and pay rent or move out.

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Ozmodiar@cmonjussthetip·
@bethanyshondark >> There are many more Muslims in this country who have been here for generations Hasn't the Muslim population of the US roughly doubled in the past 20 years? That would suggest that this isn't correct.
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Bethany S. Mandel@bethanyshondark·
Republicans are going to have to figure out a way to deal with two realities: There is an issue with Islamist extremism and that there is a segment of immigrants coming to this country to defraud and destroy it. And also There are many more Muslims in this country who have been here for generations. Who have families and are valued members of their communities. And who we agree with on a lot of issues and could form alliances. But not when we have Republicans in Congress saying Muslims have no place in our society.
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D🇺🇸@Devindorf·
@pegobry_en I agree but its not really Trump its cowardly Senators like John Curtis. Ironically his main reason is the ethnically jewish guy isnt pro israel enough also
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Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry@pegobry_en·
Took me a while to get less angry to respond. This is an outrage. Not just because the Trump Administration is losing a very talented public servant, although that is enough. But because it signifies that the GOP can still fold when it gets called rayciss.
Jeremy Carl@realJeremyCarl

This will be a bit more formal than usual, but I wanted to announce that I am withdrawing my nomination for consideration as Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs. I am tremendously grateful to President Trump for nominating me and then (upon expiration of my original nomination) renominating me for this role, and I am also grateful to Secretary Rubio and his team for their continued support throughout this long and time-consuming process. The fact that they chose to nominate me and were so supportive of my candidacy was one of many indications that this is an administration that was not satisfied to simply do business as usual nor to simply pick nominees from the same stable of “business as usual” possibilities. Unfortunately, for senior positions such as this one, the support of the President and Secretary of State is very important but not sufficient. We also needed the unanimous support of every GOP Senator on the Committee on Foreign Relations, given the unanimous opposition of Senate Democrats to my candidacy, and unfortunately, at this time this unanimous support was not forthcoming. Under our Constitutional system, that is the role that the Senate has in deciding Presidential appointments at this level and I accept that political reality, and do not wish to have the President, Secretary Rubio, or the rest of his team waste valuable time and energy attempting to change that decision. I remain extremely confident in President Trump, Secretary Rubio, and the rest of the outstanding team at State (a group of leaders that includes many close friends). I know they will continue to pursue a foreign policy that puts America first, and that they will work to ensure America is able to exercise its power and influence in the world like never before.

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