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Dr. Spaceman

@Hell_Hamster99

Katılım Temmuz 2011
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Dr. Spaceman
Dr. Spaceman@Hell_Hamster99·
@Tx_mama_bear @ErickaAndersen You prefer to assault the mother with major open abdominal surgery and force the baby to slowly drown in its own lungs? Or expose the mother to worsening infection in the time it takes for an induction, which is also an abortion?
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Tx_mama_bear
Tx_mama_bear@Tx_mama_bear·
@ErickaAndersen Why do these psychos think abortion is the answer in this circumstance, instead of early induction or emergency c-section (far safer for mom)? The baby probably wouldn’t survive, but at least would be spared the horribly graphic death of being dismembered in an abortion.
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Ericka Andersen | Writer
Ericka Andersen | Writer@ErickaAndersen·
“Our hands are tied behind our backs,” Dr. Erin Large later told her, according to a journal Waldorf began keeping on her phone and shared with ProPublica. “Tell your friends to vote differently.” Weird thing to say as a reason not to save someone's life, especially when every single state has exceptions for the mothers life at the doctor's discretion written in.
ProPublica@propublica

1/ At 17 weeks pregnant, Emily Waldorf was suddenly faced with a life-threatening situation: Her baby’s foot was dipping out of her cervix. Doctors told her the longer her cervix stayed open, the higher her risk of infection. They knew how to treat her. There was one issue…🧵

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Aaron Reichlin-Melnick
Aaron Reichlin-Melnick@ReichlinMelnick·
To believe Chief Bovino's ridiculous claim that there were 15 million undocumented immigrants in 1975, you'd have to ALSO believe that 12+ million people deliberately chose not to get green cards and a path to citizenship during the Reagan amnesty in 1986.
Gregory K Bovino@GregoryKBovino

@ReichlinMelnick It was 15 million inn1975 Aaron. Living in fantasyland I see

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Alex Stephens
Alex Stephens@AlexStepherylh·
Yes. I don’t believe that black prople have contributed to the country in a positive manner. I’d begrudgingly allow them to stay, but they’d need to be resegregated. It wouldn’t be difficult. Just stop enforcing the banning on racial discrimination in housing and employment. They’d mostly separate themselves, like high schoolers in a cafeteria.
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Dr. Spaceman
Dr. Spaceman@Hell_Hamster99·
@AlexStepherylh @Mark_Wylie001 @GregoryKBovino @ReichlinMelnick Well I guess you can just hide in your house then idk. Sorry your fantasy of your all white childhood never really existed, this country was built on the backs of brown and black people and what you perceived as a white utopia was artificially created.
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Alex Stephens
Alex Stephens@AlexStepherylh·
It is illegal for white people to have neighborhoods of our own. If an area is too white, the State Department will flood it with refugees from the third world and HUD will build Section 8 housing. We're a unique people and we've built countries we're proud of. Why should we be forced to allow ourselves to be invaded? Why are all these people even coming here if we aren't special?
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Alex Stephens
Alex Stephens@AlexStepherylh·
I think an uncomfortable amount of behavior is driven by genetics. I don't think these third worlders are compatible with our civilization at scale. Some can integrate, but it's vanishingly few. They all engage in ethnic nepotism and advocate for more of their people to come and displace my people. I don't know why I should support that. Me being born here isn't dumb luck. There's no swirling mass of souls that just randomly get plopped into bodies. I'm here because my ancestors build these countries for us.
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Alex Stephens
Alex Stephens@AlexStepherylh·
You act like this being a 90% white country is something from the Middle Ages. Everyone over 40 years old remembers it. I see the kind of neighborhoods, cities, and countries these people build and I don't want anything to do with it. They clearly don't like those environments either or they wouldn't have moved to my country.
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Dr. Spaceman
Dr. Spaceman@Hell_Hamster99·
@AlexStepherylh @Mark_Wylie001 @GregoryKBovino @ReichlinMelnick Impressive whitewashing of history aside, man it's just sad to live like this. The world has passed you by and you spend your time afraid of other humans because of nothing more than ignorance and I guess letting your amygdala rule your life. Sad!
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Alex Stephens
Alex Stephens@AlexStepherylh·
Yes, America was white. From our founding until 1980, it was roughly 90% white with a 10% black population that lived in parallel segregated communities with different cultures. We can’t go back to Europe. The same third worlders are taking over there too. Most European countries are on pace to be a majority non-white in 30-40 years. Our empathy and compassion is being abused to flood our countries with ungrateful third worlders.
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Alex Stephens
Alex Stephens@AlexStepherylh·
@Hell_Hamster99 @Mark_Wylie001 @GregoryKBovino @ReichlinMelnick Why wouldn’t I? European people deserve to maintain the countries their people built. Nobody deserves to have their countries stolen from them by hostile foreigners. It’s particularly egregious that our empathy and compassion is being weaponized against us.
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Alex Stephens
Alex Stephens@AlexStepherylh·
Because I don’t want the country my people built to look like the country these people are fleeing. Because this same flood of third worlders is happening to every white country right now. We’re 7% of the global population and within my lifetime we won’t have a country left where we are a majority.
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Alex Stephens
Alex Stephens@AlexStepherylh·
The bulk of Hispanic immigration is tied to illegal immigration, whether that’s through chain migration of those who received Reagan’s amnesty or the anchor babies that illegals pop out when they get here. The bulk of illegals are Hispanic as well. It’s absolutely a flood, particularly in the border states. In 1970, California was 13% Hispanic and 78% white. Today, it’s 40% Hispanic and 34% white. Texas has undergone a similar transformation. These people have to go.
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BallOfWorms
BallOfWorms@ball_of44456·
@havivrettiggur If you replace 'Palestinians' with the word they use to refer to themselves, aka 'Arabs', your post makes little sense. Given there are 22 Arab states. Your insights are good, but you are stuck in pre-October7 globalist/leftist frame of reference.
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Haviv Rettig Gur
Haviv Rettig Gur@havivrettiggur·
The progressive plan for Palestinian independence is to condition it on the Jews becoming a defenseless minority in the modern Middle East? This is considered the "pro-Palestinian" position?
Adam Johnson@adamjohnsonCHI

This is the rub with all “2 state solution” bromides from high status liberals: you ask them to define a “Palestinian state” and even their most blue sky vision is a completely humiliated bantustan occupied by foreign troops. No such comparable demands ofc are ever made of Israel

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Dr. Spaceman
Dr. Spaceman@Hell_Hamster99·
@havivrettiggur @polphiloecon That outrage gets amplified when you have a lot of voices yelling that you're wrong and that the side of the propaganda you've decided to align yourself with are the bad guys.
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Dr. Spaceman
Dr. Spaceman@Hell_Hamster99·
@havivrettiggur @polphiloecon It's also just been in the news forever, people are much more familiar with it than other bad things going on in the world. Both sides have highly developed propaganda machines designed to spark outrage. Don't be surprised when it does.
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Haviv Rettig Gur
Haviv Rettig Gur@havivrettiggur·
I just want to clarify, because I'm still getting messages of "support" for telling Matt "how it is," that I wasn't really trying to criticize him. I get the impression he's a serious, honest person. I'm sure that for him, it really is about the Israeli government's manifold faults. And his list of gripes probably overlaps with my own. I'm absolutely convinced, and have said as much many times, that under Netanyahu Israel has lost far more than its enemies or some disinterested audiences radicalized by the propaganda war. It's lost good and longstanding friends, and it lost them by choosing to be grossly, recklessly incompetent and sometimes unnecessarily cruel in both policies and messaging. So far we're in agreement. My point of disagreement with Matt is that these massive failures of the Israeli government are nevertheless woefully insufficient to explain the unique scale, duration and frenzy of the anti-Israel campaign. It's simply unprecedented. Even if you assume the absolute worst of Israel -- literal genocide and the worst government imaginable -- it wouldn't be enough to explain it, for the simple reason that worse wars with much higher civilian death tolls carried out by allies of the West using Western weapons and pushed by much worse governments bent on carrying out actual genocides (cue the tiresome mob) never drew a tenth or a thousandth of this response. That's a simple fact. I don't know how to get around it. What other conflict, or even crime or atrocity (let's concede everything to show how even that doesn't close the gap), with a death toll five times Gaza's (like Yemen), could so saturate and define political discourse that it would produce the Tucker and Mamdani phenomena simultaneously, and similar shifts in Holland and Britain and Spain? What other conflict would see in the activist heart of the campaign a demand to relitigate the 1940s (erm, not the whole 1940s, only the part where Jews became safe) or demand to destroy a people? There something else at play here. Something unique to this conflict and the role it plays in Western and Muslim-world psychologies. Is it really a coincidence -- asking for some friends -- that this totally unique response happens to be landing on the Jews? The replies below will now fill with the usual endless rage-tweets from people who are definitely not bigots, they've just woken up to how the Jews control America and can't restrain their bloodlust, and since Jews are so objectively evil, it isn't antisemitism to obsessively hound them everywhere they may be found. Because of Israeli misdeeds, that's why. Matt really does despise some Israeli actions. I believe him. He's a mentally and morally healthy person. But he's not seeing the larger phenomenon around him -- which Israeli misdeeds alone can't explain.
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Dr. Spaceman
Dr. Spaceman@Hell_Hamster99·
@ScholemTzadak I would argue perpetual statelessness, endless occupation, hopelessness is exactly what leads to horrors like Oct. 7. NOT a justification, just pointing out it's something humans tend to do in such situations. And real long term security for Israelis isn't achieved in this state
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Joe Schwartz יוסי שוורץ
Joe Schwartz יוסי שוורץ@ScholemTzadak·
@seferbamidbar I don’t really think it’s an option. I think Gaza gave us a preview of what would become of a Palestinian state. But perpetual statelessness, life under endless occupation or transfer are awful outcomes. So the only decent outcome remains 2SS, even though it is now untenable.
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