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@Hankthealien

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War for the West
War for the West@War4theWest·
@JackPosobiec None of that makes his political views correct. And he’s always come across as kind of low IQ. I come from a military family, none of them use their service as a shield for their political beliefs. Don’t use your service to bully others.
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Jack Posobiec
Jack Posobiec@JackPosobiec·
Joe Kent has Six Bronze Star Medals with five Oak Leaf Clusters across 11 combat deployments as a Green Beret in some of the biggest battles of the GWOT
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Red Panda Koala
Red Panda Koala@RedPandaKoala·
🚨 Reagan’s Secretary of Energy John Herrington reportedly cried everyday after being briefed about UFOs, per Hollywood director who spoke with him “I had to be briefed and I lived in an underground facility in West Virginia for months and every night after they would brief me I would cry myself to sleep. This is not the world I thought I brought my daughters into. Aliens are real, they are here, and I’ve seen them.”
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Josh Brooks
Josh Brooks@F530Josh·
My favorite part of the VA discussion tonight is that not even five months ago I watched one of my Marines rapidly develop and get destroyed by rectal cancer that was linked to swimming in burn pits. He was one of several guys from that deployment that died that way almost twenty years later. Me and the boys are all pretty much waiting our turn at this stage. We had a company Gunnery Sergeant that was an absolute piece of shit on my first deployment. His hobbies included eating all of the Otis Spunkmeyer muffins, and finding menial and pointless tasks for the Marines to do when they could instead be sleeping. One of his favorite ways to pass the time was to sit on the hood of his gator inside of FOB Omar while the React Marines police called the burn pit looking for “non-burnables.” You see, the cool thing about a burn pit is that after a while they just stay on fire, like pretty much forever. They get real soupy in the less hot parts, and you can walk on top of the plastic soup. Sometimes, lazy Marines will throw pen flares, lithium batteries, SAW drums full of 5.56, and other random fun things in there instead of disposing of them properly. It was easier to toss the shit than it was to deal with Gunny interrogating you on why you needed to get rid of a dead battery. Most of the time, those things just pop on their own anyways. It’s no big deal, since it’s all just trash and it’s usually sequestered away from sleeping areas. For Gunny Diaz though, this was unsightly. You could see the “non-burnables” in the burn pit. What if the Battalion Commander, or someone from higher up the chain of command were on the OP when one of those things popped, or worse, what if they saw a radio battery!? Well, that would bring Gunny Diaz’s reputation as a Company Gunnery Sergeant into question. Can’t have that. His solution was pretty simple. Take the Marines from react, whenever they weren’t busy escorting Iraqis into the OP to get free money from “Captain Tom,” and have them wade into the burn pit to pick out the non-burnables. Easy. Gunny got a Navy Commendation Medal. We all get to have cancer twenty years later. Fuck you Gunny Diaz. You were and always will be a useless fat piece of shit, undeserving of the 0369 MOS and title of Company Guns. It wasn’t a very kinetic deployment. It wasn’t just us infantrymen that got to swim in the burning plastics. The cooks got a turn. The comm guys got a turn. The mechanics got a turn. Everyone got a bit of cancer swimming in. Great fun for everyone. Kevin died in November. He left behind a family who was entirely abandoned by the VA once he passed. They haven’t received any of the help his widow was promised. But yeah, financial Jerry Springer really do be doing the hard hitting investigative journalism on the massive VA fraud numbers.
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SGM Mike Vining @ Blasting Through Official
Low morale is a leadership issue. Low morale is usually caused by poor leadership decisions. Down playing what led to low morale makes it worse. Commanders needs to accept responsibility and an effort to do better in the future. I once heard a Commander state that low morale is a personal problem. No, it is a command problem.
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Molly Davis
Molly Davis@MollyDavis543·
@_ecotech I was born on an Army base. I was a military spouse for years. My husband was in the Pentagon on 9/11. Every man in my family has served. None of our children will. We. Are. Done. Let Israel fight their own fucking war.
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War for the West
War for the West@War4theWest·
@christopherrufo @wil_da_beast630 The writers discovering the delicious ego payoff of being a victim. Many of our smooth-brained brothers cannot resist the temptation to adopt this world view.
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Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️
Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️@christopherrufo·
I've done as much as anyone to stop anti-white discrimination in America's institutions, but you have to be brain-damaged to believe that "white men are the most oppressed group in history." This is a leftist attitude, and almost certainly a projection of personal failure, frustration, or resentment onto the Jews or the social tableau. Yes, you should absolutely fight to reduce anti-white discrimination, but if you believe "100% of your problems are external," you're being dishonest with yourself and repressing massive inferiority feelings, which almost certainly have nothing to do with the war in Iran or AIPAC or whatever you think is "holding the white man down." It's leftist thinking. A victimhood fetish. Your pioneer ancestors would laugh at you for whining that you're "the most oppressed man in history" because of Pam in HR.
hoe_math = PsychoMath@ItIsHoeMath

White men are very easily the most oppressed group in history. Nearly 100% of our problems are external, in the system. But no one's going to solve them for you. You have to solve them yourself, which means we have to solve them together. This rat is trying to tell you that you have problems because you are personally deficient. That's probably not true. The average White guy is more competent than the top 20% of any other group except maybe East Asians. But even that doesn't matter, because the top 2% of white guys are more competent than 100% of everyone else put together. It does not matter how many retards you put to work designing a rocket, it's never going to fly. The exclusion of white men from opportunity is the vast majority of the problem. It's not that there are no stupid white guys. About 14% of them are. It's not that there are no white guys with problems. Everybody has flaws. It's that we were always that way, and we were doing thousands of times better than everyone else before somebody snuck into our government and changed all the rules to make sure that we get nothing in our own countries. No one's going to solve that but us, and us includes you. So it's not your fault that things are so bad, but it is your responsibility.

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J.J. Carrell
J.J. Carrell@JJCarrell14·
Just so I am clear as other fathers that are screaming at the top of their lungs: MY SON IS NEVER GOING TO WAR FOR ANOTHER FUCKING COUNTRY! NEVER!
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Clay Martin ⚔️
Clay Martin ⚔️@wayofftheres·
@MaxAbrahms Well, his PhD in war is from the University of Baghdad, and yours is from -Never fired a shot in anger Community College. I know who’s assessment I believe
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Hank@Hankthealien·
@MaxAbrahms The fact that ur saying that about a JSOC SMU operator makes u lose insane amounts of credibility
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Max Abrahms
Max Abrahms@MaxAbrahms·
In addition to his many other problems, Joe Kent has a terrible understanding of the Iran war. He simply refuses to accept that the U.S. and Israel are in very close coordination on the same side in this conflict and that the Pentagon is thrilled with the Israeli performance.
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Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️
Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️@christopherrufo·
The question for young men is to figure out precisely what is holding you back from your dreams, and how to break through the barrier. The Torbas of the world will sell you resentment and scapegoating, but besides being a distortion of reality, it won't help you build your life. If you're honest about your circumstances, the real conclusion is not "the Jews are why my life isn't where I want it to be," in the same way as "whiteness, or systemic racism, is why my life isn't where I want it to be." While it's fine to solve social problems, my observation is that people who are obsessed with blaming Jews, whites, blacks, whomever, have real individual issues they need to sort through, and will be disappointed to discover that spending a few years hating the scapegoat didn't materially improve their lives at all.
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Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️
Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️@christopherrufo·
Transgender activists used to run this same tactic, which we now see with the Groypers: they mobilize their bots and basement-dwellers to "ratio" tweets to create the feeling of social punishment for believing that "girls can't become boys" or "Israel didn't kill Charlie Kirk." Both ideas are false, of course, and Torba is precisely the kind of man who is inducing the "full-blown schizo meltdown about the Jews," which is why he took the bait here. The solution is simple: tell the truth, which will outlast the ideological fantasies of the Groypers and the ephemeral clicks of Nigerian bot farms.
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Hank@Hankthealien·
@HardPass4 Watching people have horrible accidents is funny to u?
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Eric Schwalm
Eric Schwalm@Schwalm5132·
That's a great question right there. In the brief amount of time Tucker gave him to talk (damn he talks a lot) Joe basically took issue with the "why" we went in. He spelled out, and there is video evidence to support it (per Rubio's speech), that we went in because the Israelis were going to go in on their own. If Israel did that then our troops overseas were going to catch hell. So rather than our dudes catching hell we went in first. So if this is accurate, we went in as a "response" to Israel's first strike plans and not as a "U.S. plan". The question this raises is: "Who controls who?" If we went in because of what I said above, we aren't leading on the dance floor. In the big chess game this means we are reacting to Israel instead of them reacting to us. That's not how being a "Superpower" works. Joe and I both know how "control" works and how to tell who is controlling who. This isn't a good look for the U.S.. If we aren't leading on the dance floor with all the levers of control that we have available to us over Israel. Joe said it should be "If America says jump, Israel should say "How high?"" and honestly I believe that's how it should be also. Joe's issue comes down to "Who is leading on the Geopolitical dance floor here and why?" If we as MAGA say "America First" we just came in second on that decision.
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Hank@Hankthealien·
@marklevinshow Ur a fat phaggot and Joe Kent will mog u
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Hank@Hankthealien·
@MaxAbrahms He doesn’t deny we are partners but he stresses the goals are different and putting Israel in the driver seat of US foreign policy is a major fatal mistake
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R A W S A L E R T S
R A W S A L E R T S@rawsalerts·
🚨#BREAKING: Military officials say that more than 12 to 15 unsanctioned drones have swarmed over Barksdale Air Force Base which is home to the nuclear B-52 bomber fleet They say that the drones resisted jamming attempts, with multiple waves spotted over sensitive areas throughout the week.
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Hank@Hankthealien·
@rawsalerts Aliens are real and they’re here
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