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@Divalent6653

Civic nationalist

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Divalent@Divalent6653·
[THREAD] Comparison of NCAA Men's and Women's performances in Track & Field events. In this thread I compare the performances of the top 500 individual men and women athletes in each of the events contested during the 2018 Division 1 NCAA Track & Field outdoor season. /1
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America First Insight
America First Insight@AF_Insight·
The problem is not "central bankers" or "uniparty" or "president" or anything. It's voters. They do not care about the debt enough to matter, BUT they most certainly DO CARE about the cuts that occur. Whichever party crushes the debt (mostly by crushing Social Security) will instantly lose the next election by insane margins, and Social Security will be reinstated.
🪶Native Patriot 🇺🇸@LaNativePatriot

“The Republicans will fix it this time” “The Democrats will fix it this time”

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Al@AlbertTheGee·
@BobGolen Qf6 Kg8 Pd8
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Divalent@Divalent6653·
@JessicaBRiedl @brianros1 How about just raising (or eliminating) the cap for the employer’s contribution to social security?
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Jessica Riedl 🧀 🇺🇦@JessicaBRiedl·
Ok, but 1) No one is kicking the rich off Social Security - just not giving rich couples $100k benefits that dwarf the poor. 2) EITC, child credit, mortgage interest deduction, UI, SSI, SNAP, Medicaid all continue to exist without providing huge upper-income benefits 3) Raising the FICA cap would annoy the rich as much as capping their benefits.
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Divalent@Divalent6653·
@BobGolen Ok, then Rc3,pf2 Kxp,kxb Rb3 just pausing so that , kh1 Rh3. So mate in 4
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Bob Golen@BobGolen·
@Divalent6653 What if Rc3, Pf2 then you have stalemate Bb8 is key (Pf2 Rc7 Kh2 Rh7)
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Bob Golen@BobGolen·
White's move. Mate in three.
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Nicholas H Wolfinger@NickWolfinger·
Does any American university have a more skewed gender breakdown than Howard? This is stunning.
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Edward Stringer
Edward Stringer@edwardstrngr65·
It is received wisdom that nothing rhymes with ‘orange’. But doesn’t ‘syringe’? Or is that just my weird, nasal intonation?
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Derek Pederson 🇺🇸🇺🇦🇻🇪
Very few people who agree with both of these correct claims: A) The settler movement in the West Bank are modern-day fascists, and the Netanyahu government's implicit endorsement of the recent rein of terror there against Palestinians is not only morally repugnant but potentially catastrophic for the future of Israel and the region. B) The IDF did not systematically target civilians in the Gaza Strip and I still have no idea why that became consensus when it's pretty obvious to me that, even if the IDF were simply *indifferent* to civilian loss of life, they would have easily killed orders of magnitude more people than they actually did kill, and in a much shorter time frame. And it would not even really be that unusual for urban combat.
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Jobs.Now
Jobs.Now@JobsNowPR·
ATTENTION! INSTACART is BACK! They are advertising for engineers and managers in San Francisco, fully remote, 200k+! We can't post Instacart jobs on the site because they threatened our hosting provider with copyright... would be a shame if US engineers applied for these!
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Brianna Lyman
Brianna Lyman@briannalyman2·
Idk why it’s so hard for people to understand that our entire immigration policy is supposed to be for OUR benefit. No foreigner has a “right” to seek asylum We should absolutely use our discretion to simply turn away foreigners (most of which have fake asylum claims anyway)
Leading Report@LeadingReport

BREAKING: Supreme Court appears poised to allow the Trump admin to turn away asylum seekers at the border, per NYT.

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Defiant L’s@DefiantLs·
Lindsey Williams: “Female bodies are just as strong and fast and capable as male bodies”
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Divalent@Divalent6653·
@USAFacts Hmm, more likely we have this data, but our elective leader should have it too.
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USAFacts@USAFacts·
You should have the same unbiased data behind the issues shaping our nation. Sign up for the free weekly USAFacts newsletter.
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Divalent@Divalent6653·
A reasonable theory explaining this situation.
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Devon Eriksen@Devon_Eriksen_

No. This is not actually a choice that women need to make. Almost everyone is confused about this, because the actual, functional mating customs of civilized humanity were almost entirely lost in the baby boomer great reset. In civilized humans, courtship between the sexes is initiated by the female. This is why civilized men hate cold approaching, and only r-selecting knuckledraggers are comfortable with the practice... along with men who have killed off their natural distaste for it because they had to learn it out of sheer necessity. Women generally hate this idea, because they don't like cold approaching, either. But I did not say cold approach. I said "initiate". What a woman is supposed to do, according the customs of actual civilization with functional mating rituals, is see a man she thinks she might like, and covertly signal an invitation to approach. This invitation is the first measure of a graceful social dance, where the steps are known to both partners. The signal is to be clear enough that the man understands its intent, but subtle enough that it can be plausibly denied if he proves to be distasteful on closer examination. It is then the man's responsibility to overtly approach and court. But this is not a cold approach, because he knows he has been invited. His responsibility is to not screw up a good beginning. Thus, no one is cold approaching. Look at the cartoon. You've seen it before. And this indeed how it works... but only in a broken culture. Because when both sexes understand their roles, the difference between the top and bottom panels isn't whether the man is objectively attractive or not, but whether Susan dropped a hint. The reason things work this way now is that Susan was brought up without the slightest inkling of what she was supposed to do. In fact, if you told her now that she's supposed to know how to accidentally drop a handkerchief, she'd probably resent the implication that she has any duties or bears any responsibility for doing anything at all. But power and responsibility together in both directions. If women have no responsibility to invite an approach, then they have no power to control who approaches them. And this is a power they desperately want. This is the true reason why they complain about how being approached is "creepy". They have an instinctive sense that men they don't want are not supposed to make a pass, but they have no idea how this is supposed to not happen. So they try to leave it to men to work out. And men, like women, and like every other carbon-based life form on the planet, are noted for their inability to read minds. There is no individual solution to a broken collective. Dire misunderstandings between men and women trying to find mates are simply one more symptom of the disease that caused the late twentieth century West to try to wipe the cultural slate clean, and reinvent all social customs from an undifferentiated soup of naive postwar liberalism. An individual woman who learns to drop a hint — and more importantly, understands that she should — is still powerless to force men around her to learn to pick one up, or to refrain from being a sex pest when she doesn't drop one. An individual man who learns to spot a hint is still powerless to read the minds of women who don't even know they are supposed to drop one, much less how. Humans, unlike almost all other animals, are not creatures of instinct alone. We are evolved to develop and use rituals. And thus we need to have those rituals, and to transmit them to the next generation. Or we will not thrive. Did every culture have a genteel lexicon of hints and winks and dropped handkerchiefs and how to hold a lace fan? Of course not. Mongol horse archers would think this was all effete nonsense. But Mongol horse archers never invented the radio or the airplane or machine tools or the air conditioner, either. So who cares what they would have thought? We had a way of courting. It was a dance, not a war. It worked. People were happy with it. Then some hippies decided it didn't work with their abstract and stupid philosophy. So it all had to go. And now even conservatives don't always remember what it is we're supposed to be conserving.

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Divalent@Divalent6653·
@JamesSurowiecki Same with my car insurance! I was unable back then to get good collision insurance to fix my car after I totally wrapped it around a telephone pole. Completely unaffordable!
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James Surowiecki@JamesSurowiecki·
You could not, in fact, get coverage for costs above $5000 for $100 a month if you were one of the tens of millions of people who had any kind of pre-existing condition, or were just over the age of 50. And if you got pregnant, those plans offered limited coverage at best.
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Divalent@Divalent6653·
@travis4nh The ACA only made healthcare less affordable for me. A lot less.
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Divalent@Divalent6653·
@CUBuffsWLax Did you cancel your games against Denver and Jacksonville?
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Dilan Esper@dilanesper·
At every meet you go to, the boys are literally faster than the girls and jump longer and higher and throw longer than the girls do. At any level of competition. And the second thing is track and field has dealt with how to police sex in women's competition for 90 years.
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Dilan Esper
Dilan Esper@dilanesper·
I just wonder if Roberts has any kids or even likes sports. Look-- right wing strategy is clearly PART of this. Like any movement, they looked for areas where their position had support, and sports was one of them. But that support was preexisting, from parents and sports fans.
Benjamin Ryan@benryanwriter

David Roberts is adamant that the only reason the issue of transgender girls playing in girls’ sports has any salience with the public is because right-wing media manufactured a moral panic about this. In Roberts’ view, no one became concerned about this issue organically.

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AJAC@AJA_Cortes·
Low IQ, anti social behavioral traits and lax enforcement of behavioral standards leads to crime Crime is easily solvable. You brutally punish people who do it. You cannot make people implicitly more moral. You make the cost of bad behavior painfully high
Charlie Smirkley@charliesmirkley

The inequality causes crime narrative is activist science. 43 studies. 1,341 estimates. Half the data never published. Corrected effect: near zero. Inequality doesn’t drive crime.

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