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ED RELIGHT ⚡

@Ed_Relight

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Katılım Ocak 2015
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Frank Turek
Frank Turek@DrFrankTurek·
What’s behind the surprising alliance between Islam, the LGBTQ+ movement, and the radical left?
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malmesburyman
malmesburyman@malmesburyman·
“He lacks empathy! Kill him!”
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Max
Max@minordissent·
It's actually crazy how strong the relationship is between being wrong and being ugly. If your heuristic is "they are correct to the degree that they are good looking", you'll come to the correct position like 95% of the time.
BlazeTV@BlazeTV

"When they sent ICE to Los Angeles, it was hard to find gardeners for a few days." @christopherrufo and @L0m3z react after @RichardHanania tries to explain the need for mass immigration: youtube.com/watch?v=LOy3IK…

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Jack V Lloyd
Jack V Lloyd@jackvlloyd·
Being a billionaire typically means you made the lives of millions better.
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The Rabbit Hole
The Rabbit Hole@TheRabbitHole·
Unpopular Fact: The bottom 1% are a bigger problem than the top 1%.
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ED RELIGHT ⚡@Ed_Relight·
@MattWalshBlog And yet, Hollywood keeps making these humiliation propaganda pieces. Because they can, and they don't care about double standards or hypocrisy. Only power
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Matt Walsh
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
We're told that we shouldn't object to Helen of Troy being portrayed as a black woman. And yet if a major Hollywood studio made a film set in Africa and cast a white woman as "the most beautiful woman in Africa," those same people would literally riot in the street. If, say, Sydney Sweeney was cast in the role, they'd be driven to murderous violence. We all know this is the case.
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ED RELIGHT ⚡@Ed_Relight·
@Grummz An unfortunate downside of greater diversity of ideas of the right
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Grummz
Grummz@Grummz·
Winning caused the fracturing of the Right. I've been watching the Right completely fragment and in-fight and posting even wilder stuff. I was trying to understand why. Why risk it all and toss unity and spin into crazier conspiracy theories that are clearly not as grounded. I think it comes down to money. After Trump won, there was less content to post about and the Left is in retreat, going quiet. Less content to talk about...so everyone went to drama and creating new content out of nothing and in-fighting drama. Sad to see. Not what Charlie would have wanted.
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Rothmus 🏴
Rothmus 🏴@Rothmus·
When a native population shrinks and is replaced by a growing foreign population, it’s called population replacement. The UN even published a full report analyzing it. But apparently it’s “not happening” and just a conspiracy theory.
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Just Dave now
Just Dave now@justdavenow89·
England has become a highly racist country
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John Carter
John Carter@martianwyrdlord·
This obsession with the genetic fallacy is also what lies behind their obsession with censorship and deplatforming. It never occurs to them that people can infer things from observation; all thought has an exterior origin, because they themselves have no independent interiority. Thus their epistemology becomes a subset of epidemiology: you don't "refute" ideas, you "prevent them from spreading". In practice this simply results in ensouled people becoming enraged as they all have the same experience of being silenced for independently drawing similar conclusions from the same data. It's a total failure of theory of mind arising from the absence in libs of anything but hivemind.
Auldluð@oldluth

Midwits ask "where is this coming from" instead of "is this true" because they are inherently suspicious of any thought emerging from individual intelligent minds rather than from the prevailing social consensus.

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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
The best therapist I’ve seen is exercise.
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2HP goblin advisor
2HP goblin advisor@goblinodds·
@thisdoesnthelp @DaCaveOfWonders basically "everyone is interchangeable, no one has particular abilities, every difference is socially constructed or structurally imposed, every achievement is the collective's not the individual's. you didn't build that"
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Disaffected
Disaffected@DisaffectedPod·
Every single person who characterizes this actress as a beauty on the level of someone you'd select to play the role of one of the most beautiful women in history is lying. Consciously lying. No, she's not ugly. But everyone knows she's not that level of a beauty. Everyone. It's the lying I can't take. -J
Breitbart News@BreitbartNews

A new Time Magazine profile of Christopher Nolan confirms rumors that Lupita Nyong'o was cast as Helen of Troy, "the most beautiful woman in the world," in Nolan's upcoming adaptation of "The Odyssey." Jon Bernthal ("The Punisher") plays her husband, king Menelaus.

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Seasonal Clickfarm Worker
Seasonal Clickfarm Worker@ClickingSeason·
I just want to register a tension in my own beliefs for a second: I generally observe that the crude, basic intuition about reality is almost always more true than the sophisticated, counterintuitive belief In the case of souls, the basic intuition most people have is the quasi-Hindu (but also western) belief in the soul as something that floats down to inhabit a body, such that you “incarnate” as this or that earthly creature Vulgar libs believe unironically believe that it makes sense to say “I could have been a bug.” I don’t think that makes any rational sense, but crude intuitions are usually true!
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Auldluð
Auldluð@oldluth·
Midwits ask "where is this coming from" instead of "is this true" because they are inherently suspicious of any thought emerging from individual intelligent minds rather than from the prevailing social consensus.
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memetic_sisyphus
memetic_sisyphus@memeticsisyphus·
Part of the emotional projection that makes this problem is imagining yourself as suddenly homeless is an injustice. “One bad day away.” Because you’ve probably done most things right. You’ve maintained healthy relationships with your loved ones. You graduated, got a respectable degree and held down a job. You’ve avoided the nasty vices like chemical addictions or gambling. You have almost certainly stayed on the right side of the law. To suddenly find yourself on the street is an injustice. But how would you feel if none of that was true? If you had burned every bridge you’ve ever come across, if you dropped out of high school, if threw the last few bucks you had to a bookie, if the last few paychecks you got went straight into your arm, if you have a long history of run ins with the police… Is it still an injustice? Do you still feel like life is unfair, or have you gotten the life your actions have created? There’s nothing wrong with saying this miserable soul is deserving of some mercy to try to fix the mess his life is in, but true empathy is understanding why is life is the way it is, without it, you can’t fix it. Without it, it’s just virtuous masturbation of the ego.
wanye@xwanyex

@AlexGodofsky I think if you are a progressive, then you should consider that it’s positively counterproductive. The more time I spend thinking through the life choices of poor people, the less I like them.

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