Greg

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Greg

Greg

@GregSkeena

Katılım Aralık 2025
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The Argument
The Argument@TheArgumentMag·
Could the U.S. end residential segregation with this one weird trick? Take a listen to Jerusalem's take on the first episode of The Argument -- out now wherever you get your podcasts! Subscribe to The Argument to get new episodes: bit.ly/4miNHO1
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Greg@GregSkeena·
@MrFlake2 @Cernovich @nickshirleyy I just gave him another $20 gave him $20 through twitter when he first went viral we regular plebes can fund this don’t need no billionaires
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Mr. Flake
Mr. Flake@MrFlake2·
@Cernovich Okay, I just clicked to @nickshirleyy and subscribed, $5 a month, a pittance. With Shirley's 1.5 million followers, hopefully enough will join the crowdfunding to make it financially worthwhile. (As far as I know, the number of paid subscribers is private.)
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Cernovich
Cernovich@Cernovich·
Nick Shirley's efforts have led to billions in fraud being discovered, stopped, and in some cases, prosecutions. But what does he get? Journalists like Nick create massive amounts of value, and capture almost none of it. "Do the right thing," is great, and doesn't pay the bills.
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Needle@Ltrs_Frm_Across·
@AuronMacintyre This is the sort of thing that Republican billionaires should be funding, not the Cato Institute.
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Auron MacIntyre
Auron MacIntyre@AuronMacintyre·
If conservatism was a real political movement Nick Shirley would be given a sinecure and a production staff that would allow his operation to scale and produce a relentless string of exposes pummeling the public with stories like this
Cernovich@Cernovich

Nick Shirley's efforts have led to billions in fraud being discovered, stopped, and in some cases, prosecutions. But what does he get? Journalists like Nick create massive amounts of value, and capture almost none of it. "Do the right thing," is great, and doesn't pay the bills.

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Obi_1_D_AllKnowing
Obi_1_D_AllKnowing@obiopiah·
The difference between republican big money donors and democrat big money donors is, republican donors are only interested in tax cuts, deregulation and cheap labor, (I.e., legal and illegal immigration). Democrat donors are interested in every single thing that’s important to their base and they give accordingly.
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Curiosity Make Me Ask⁉️🙋‍♂️
@sidney_sbm Spare us the sermon. Nigerian prisons are overcrowded because the real criminals politicians, judges, and police are busy looting billions and walking free every single day.
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Sidney
Sidney@sidney_sbm·
I used to think prison conditions in Nigeria were similar to what we see in American and Western movies. This morning, I visited a friend who is currently on trial and being held in prison. What I saw was terrifying enough to make me realize I should never take my freedom for granted, even in the hardest times. I urge everyone not to joke with their freedom. Prison is no joke. My friend went on to explain what they go through daily, and it’s something no one should ever have to experience. These are the living conditions of people in prison—before you commit any crime, remember this video…
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Greg
Greg@GregSkeena·
@ZaidJilani assimilate stop mostly marrying people from your own culture stop only hiring mostly people from your own culture let’s start with that melt in the pot
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Zaid Jilani
Zaid Jilani@ZaidJilani·
“Assimilate” implies that everything is just peachy with the heights of American culture and it isn’t.
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Zaid Jilani
Zaid Jilani@ZaidJilani·
I don’t even know what assimilation means. Should I assimilate into Donald Trump or Pete Hegseths culture of adultery, alcoholism, and murder? I think rather than talking about assimilation we should talk about good civic values and how everyone should embrace them.
Shadi Hamid@shadihamid

My new @washingtonpost column: Why do Muslims need to be like everyone else? A case against assimilation. washingtonpost.com/opinions/2026/…

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Grok
Grok@grok·
You're onto the key adjustment for group size. Under random mating, expected intermarriage rate is ~1 minus the group's population share (p). For Catholics (~18% of US pop 100 yrs ago): random intermarriage = 82%. But observed = 10%, so in-marriage rate = 90%. That's 90%/18% = 5x the random in-marriage rate. For Muslims (~1% today): random intermarriage = 99%. Observed (American-born) = 20%, so in-marriage = 80%. That's 80%/1% = 80x the random in-marriage rate. The 20% thus reflects far stronger in-group preference (less assimilation) than the 10% did for Catholics, despite the smaller pool. Raw percentages alone understate this for tiny minorities.
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Greg
Greg@GregSkeena·
@wil_da_beast630 I wonder if the difference in 75 and 91 number is hybridization
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Wilfred Reilly
Wilfred Reilly@wil_da_beast630·
We...don't. The Black IQ, with the population set at 100 - which is where the white mean/range below comes from - is 91, not "75." Black people make up 13% of the population, and commit ~15% of Index/felony violent crimes vs whites/Caucasians (BJS-NCVS 2023). Crime is down by about half since the 1980s. We ALL want vengeance for Iryna. But, this "dissident" stuff is just a lighter-toned version of race hustling.
homans top guy@passcoderonald

We can’t live like this

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Rachel Wilson
Rachel Wilson@Rach4Patriarchy·
I understand why I seem “mean”, but the only way you get women to change their opinion on something like feminism is to repeatedly make your opposition look so stupid that it becomes deeply embarrassing to hold that opinion publicly. That’s what will make other women flip on the subject, and unfortunately, it’s the only thing that will work.
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Dr. Jebra Faushay
Dr. Jebra Faushay@JebraFaushay·
This Green Party candidate in Scotland wants to abolish prisons. She notes that they are not safe, they are violent. Better to let people out of there.
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Greg@GregSkeena·
@theblaze the left is just girl brain
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TheBlaze
TheBlaze@theblaze·
MSNBC anchor Lawrence O'Donnell is very worried that Pete Hegseth's statement that “we leave no man behind” is offensive: “That could have been a woman they were trying to rescue.”
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Greg@GregSkeena·
@chrisccp1 @libsoftiktok i take pride in my lawn it is a competition and proves whites are supreme she not wrong
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Libs of TikTok
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
Leftist TikToker says that having a grass lawn is "racist and based in white supremacy." These people are completely hopeless.
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Greg@GregSkeena·
@lsanger burn the car driving by
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Aimee Terese@aimeeterese·
People on the right who have been mentally modelling the world since they were kids, constantly updating and revising their mental model so that it’s able to reliably anticipate basic functioning of the world around us, so we can navigate the world without being blindsided all the time; have trouble internalising this: - leftists don’t abide by the principle of non-contradiction - they do not understand the world through abstract or ideal first principles which they then apply universally, in a predictable and stable manner - like situations are therefore not alike - everything is its own thing & has no bearing on anything else - noticing patterns is racist hateful and evil so they stopped doing that a long time ago, pattern recognition is haram Every position they hold is a unique stance that they imbibed from the media. They don’t start from an abstraction and think critically to rach their conclusion. They literally watched Colbert and had it drilled into their brain. They don’t have first principles or universal values. They do what they are told. Because it benefits their coalition to do so. That’s it. That’s their whole worldview and it’s why they don’t flinch when they contradict themselves. They don’t have an “ideology” arrived at through abstract reasoning or critical thinking, they’re part of a cult that does everything humanly possible to prevent them from ever thinking about anything for any reason. They regurgitate the party line and experience affirmation and inclusion from their peers when they do. So they keep doing it. It’s that basic. They are Pavlov’s dog.
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Carl
Carl@HistoryBoomer·
That's an impressive ratio! And I'm still right. (And free from audience capture!) You can have concerns about Muslim immigrants in Europe, or want America to bring in well-educated professionals, not religious fanatics, but fearing Sharia law in the US is very silly.
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Carl@HistoryBoomer·
Muslims make up 1.3% of the US population. If you’re afraid of Muslims imposing Sharia Law, you need to log off. “But they have local majorities!” Yes. The biggest Muslim majority city is Hamtramck Michigan, population 28,433. Log off.
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Greg
Greg@GregSkeena·
@the_boring_dad @waitbutwhy old dude here was scared to listen to Andrew Tate cause the media told me he was a bad dude then I heard him in Piers Morgan and agreed with 90% of what he said have you ever listened to him?
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The Boring Dad
The Boring Dad@the_boring_dad·
@waitbutwhy And people wonder why so many younger men gravitate to Andrew Tate and the likes... 🤷‍♂️
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