Dirk Harzman

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Dirk Harzman

Dirk Harzman

@DirkHarzman

Co-owner of The Exiled Gaming Community. Check us out! https://t.co/1foiylAw4f Discord: https://t.co/xwI7UCZsnT

Katılım Temmuz 2025
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VacksceneGaming@VacksceneGaming·
LOLOLOL What a fucking joke
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Dirk Harzman
Dirk Harzman@DirkHarzman·
@swd2 Thoughts on Biden’s Gestapo rounding 1600 actual US citizens?
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Warren
Warren@swd2·
Today the gestapo is in the airports. Next it’ll be polling places. Stand up. Don’t normalize this.
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Son of Ilaje, born mariner ⛵
Sir Alex Younger calling Iran resilient is just a polite way of saying the U.S and its allies walked in blind, overconfident, and unprepared. Iran didn’t earn the upper hand through brilliance they exploited predictable arrogance, loopholes in U.S strategy, and global energy dependence. This isn’t a chess master playing 4D chess it’s a warning that when you treat threats like speed bumps, the road explodes under you. And now, the world pays for Washington sloppy assumptions.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🚨🇮🇷 Former UK spy chief: Iran has the upper hand Sir Alex Younger claims the U.S. underestimated Iran’s preparation and resilience. Iran had already spread its military assets and delegated weapons control, making it harder to weaken even under heavy attacks. He says Iran shifted the dynamic by firing rockets across the region and turning the conflict into a global energy issue by threatening the Strait of Hormuz. The Economist
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🚨🇰🇵🇺🇸 Kim Jong Un is calling U.S. actions against Iran "state-sponsored terrorism and aggression." He also told his parliament it proves he was right to keep nuclear weapons. The leader of the most repressed society on earth is calling out Trump’s behavior. A bit rich coming from him. Source: CNN

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Dirk Harzman
Dirk Harzman@DirkHarzman·
@0hour1 Turns out there are tons of Jews in NW Oklahoma/SW Kansas and here this whole time I thought we were Germans.
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0HOUR1@0hour1·
I get called a Jew so much I may be let into the super secret Society of Jews
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Dirk Harzman
Dirk Harzman@DirkHarzman·
@philthatremains Why does it always come back to the clintons/obamas. Talk about fatigue, I have clinton/obama fatigue.
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Dirk Harzman@DirkHarzman·
@JTAlexander_ In my experience, most people who think they are highly intelligent, just aren't, like you said. But what do I know, I'm just a yokel born and raised in rural Oklahoma.
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J.T. Alexander
J.T. Alexander@JTAlexander_·
Fascinating things happening in this thread. Numerous people arguing with really very simple literacy questions as if they are 'impossible.' Having been an online writer for some time now, I know that true literacy rates are far lower than we'd think. For example, here on X you have the famous "So thou hates waffles?" phenomenon. Personally, I also observe an insane rate of people who argue with me by saying the exact same thing that I just said. I'll have people bring up completely unrelated things, and others just rant incomprehensible drivel. You can be as explicitly and perfectly clear as humanly possible, and someone will still aggressively misunderstand what you said. There's nothing that can be done to ensure 100% clarity. Its just not possible. So, I am not shocked at all by how many people in the replies cannot answer the questions, but what strikes me is the manner in which they cope. "These are trick questions. What does the word 'line' mean?" Rather than accept that their reading comprehension just isn't very good, these folks insist the test itself must be the problem. "I'm educated!" they think. "I've been reading my whole life!" And you would think that, as we're on a text-based platform, people would be able to read, but no. Functional literacy and bare minimal pseudo-literacy seen to be very different things. Separate from that is the implication this raises. Based on your experience with people, with this thread, and these tests, I encourage you to ask yourself: What is more likely of these two scenarios? ---------------- Scenario A John Southern, a White male poll volunteer who typically works on the local peanut farm, reads over Ms. Jackson's poll test. He's annoyed. The old bat finally got everything right. He's stumped, but determined. He'll be dead, cold and in the ground before a single Black vote is cast on his watch. He grins a devilish grin as he spots his solution. "Oh, I'm sorry Ms. Jackson. You drew a circle when the question clearly says 'line.' I'm afraid you're gonna have to wait until next election to try again. No, ma'am, I'm sorry, I can't explain the difference, its against the rules." Ms. Jackson sadly lowers her head and turns to walk out the door. Mr. Southern's grin spreads across his whole face as he sees a job well done. ---------------- Scenario B Ethel Freeman takes a voting test. She has ten minutes, and uses nine of them. She's careful not to run out of time, but focuses very hard to get her answers right. The test is incomprehensible. It feels like its full of trick questions. She knows in her heart that because she is Black there is just no way that they're gonna let her vote, but she tries her best to give no excuse for them to deny her. When Mr. Southern informs her she failed, she can't understand how. She gets frustrated. She knows its because she's Black. How do you draw a 'line' around something?! Its rigged against her! As Mr. Southern makes his excuses, patronizing her by presuming to explain basic sentence structure as if she doesn't already know it, Ms. Freeman storms out and heads strait to tell her gals. She's going to tell everyone about how perfectly she answered everything and that the poll workers are just racists who will make up any excuse to deny Blacks a pass on the test. Word will spread and maybe when Congress hears about it through Dr. King they'll pass a law getting rid of these rigged tests. ---------------- Set aside what you think you know about the circumstances of the time for a moment, just base this thought experiment on your personal experiences with quasi-literates online and IRL. What do you think was more likely to be a real scenario?
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J.T. Alexander@JTAlexander_

Growing up, we're taught that Jim Crow voting tests were totally rigged and made up of crazy things like "Guess the number of jellybeans in this jar." Similar to the epiphany of asking, "Wait, what books did the Nazis burn?" you should be asking, "Wait, what were those tests?" You can find the various tests online and they are advertised as being "near impossible." You can find Reddit threads where they default to the Leftist mode of "Pretending not to understand," insisting that the answers are subjective, to justify why these very basic tests were *so evil.* No, the answers weren't subjective. There were actual rubrics. Its just that, candidly, the average IQ of a Southern Black man in 1964 was below 85—which at the time was classified as clinically retarded. (That threshold was later lowered to 75 for obvious reasons.) There were valid criticisms of Jim Crow, but trying to prevent literal retards from voting wasn't one of them. This was actually a civilizational need and something we're going to have to find a way to re-impose.

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The Calvin Coolidge Project
The Calvin Coolidge Project@TheCalvinCooli1·
🚨New: Oklahoma Candidate for Governor Gentner Drummond was officially named “The Secularist of the Week” by The Freedom from Religion Foundation for this week What does this tell you?
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0HOUR1@0hour1·
Ask @RealCandaceO and George Farmer about their connection to Scientology in the United Kingdom.
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Bill Mitchell
Bill Mitchell@mitchellvii·
Tucker Carlson has really gone completely batsh*t crazy at this point.
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Dirk Harzman@DirkHarzman·
@TheHoleTweet This is exactly what democrats fantasize about doing to Trump supporters on the reg.
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The Hole
The Hole@TheHoleTweet·
The socialist left in America loves to glamorize the Cuban revolution. Let me explain to you what your so called "revolution" really looked like... Do you remember the San Juan Hill massacre? Not Teddy Roosevelt charging up the hill in 1898 with the Rough Riders yelling "Charge!" like absolute legends. I'm talking about January 12, 1959. Right after Fidel and his bearded commie thugs took over Cuba. Raúl Castro lined up 71 men who were accused of working with Batista, at the same damn San Juan Hill in Santiago de Cuba. They gave them quick "revolutionary tribunal" circus trials. Then Priests would hear their confessions and administer their last rites at Boniato prison. They then tied the guys up in pairs, trucked them out to a firing range, and execute them one by one into a giant ditch while a bloodthirsty mob screamed "Kill them! Kill them!" 71 bodies were dumped in a mass grave like garbage. Later dug up by a hurricane and tossed in the ocean. This is what your so called "liberation" of Cuba looked like, and always looks like, when the Communist take over. Excutions, cheering crowds, and mass graves. 😢
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Alex
Alex@aalex2·
@CBSNews You mean that the taxpayer is no longer paying the legal fees for illegal immigrants, I’m ok with that. Besides, this program was just a way for immigration lawyers to make money from the government.
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CBS News
CBS News@CBSNews·
The Justice Department has quietly gutted a more than 60-year-old program created to ensure that low-income and indigent immigrants can receive competent and affordable legal representation, multiple sources with direct knowledge of the matter tell CBS News. cbsn.ws/4btI4J7
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Fuck X
Fuck X@XisForDumbNigs·
@DirkHarzman @Ted__ted_ Does ukriane hold their entire country still? I think not. Seems like they lost to me. Cucked by the European muslim grape gang regime. Graping away one culture at a time
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