Bertrude Bazeley

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Bertrude Bazeley

Bertrude Bazeley

@InTheKitchin

political & cultural junkie philosopher virtùist Part time Penelope Poster girl Cultural Appreciator Tomboy In a previous life I was a Luddite

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Bertrude Bazeley
Bertrude Bazeley@InTheKitchin·
@leekern13 The clientele of The New Statemen and that politics Joe are too young to know how loathsome Alastair Campbell is, another failing of Rory. To partner with such a man. For that is the litmus test of his true character. NS & PJ would consider Campbell evil in contemporary times
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leekern@leekern13·
It’s amazing how far a posh accent can still take you in Britain Rory Stewart - a man who gets almost everything wrong - who has proven himself an intellectual failure in his predictions, analysis and strategic insights - is still given a platform to pontificate like some posh scraggly scarecrow with a mouse inside his head
The New Statesman@NewStatesman

The anti-Muslim sentiment sweeping across the UK and Europe is "basically racism" says Rory Stewart

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Ayo-Elesho@Ayoelesho·
@the_thunder30 Oh! Come off your high horse, Brit. You knife-wielding degenerates running amok on the streets of London, robbing and murdering people while your country goes to shit.
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Ayo-Elesho@Ayoelesho·
Japanese men are so perverted that they commit a crime called upskirting, which means they secretly put their phone cameras underneath girls' skirts in and take pictures of their private parts. It got so bad that female-only coaches were created for women. In fact, while you can turn the shutter sound of your phone on or off in other parts of the world, you can't do so in Japan. This was to prevent Japanese men from taking pictures of girls’ private parts without their knowledge. So shut the hell up, you racist piece of shit.
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Rolf Degen
Rolf Degen@DegenRolf·
Male refugees from Afghanistan and Syria in Germany show a keen interest in forming relationships with local women, but the local women show little interest in forming relationships with them. Germany, in particular, received over 1,4 million refugees between 2014 and 2016, predominantly from Muslim-majority countries such as Syria and Afghanistan. The majority of these arrivals consisted of young, single men within prime marriageable age brackets. This study examines partnership preferences of male refugees from Afghanistan and Syria who arrived in Germany between 2014 and 2016 and female residents of similar age. Overall, our results indicate a high level of openness among male refugees towards partnering with female members of the resident population, but a comparatively low level of openness among the latter towards partnering with recently arrived male refugees. This implies a substantial incongruence in partnership preferences among the two groups. Regarding the educational level of a potential partner, we found that all respondents prefer highly educated partners over those with lower levels of education. This suggests that, for refugees, securing a highly educated partner might serve as a means of upward social mobility and integration into higher-status networks in the host society. Furthermore, it is possible that highly educated women, due to their greater exposure to diverse social environments and potentially less discriminatory attitudes, are perceived as more open to intergroup partnerships, making them a more attractive choice for refugees seeking acceptance and social integration. On the other hand, the reluctance of resident women to accept partnerships with refugees is largely explained by their rejection of the ‘imported’ religious Islam. It is possible that resident women perceive the religious practices of newly arrived refugees as different from their own, reinforcing a social distance that limits intergroup partnerships. Moreover, this reluctance might not only reflect religious differences but also concerns about gender norms or perceived lifestyle incompatibilities.
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𝐍𝐢𝐨𝐡 𝐁𝐞𝐫𝐠 🇮🇷 ✡︎
Depressing. Japan also has a crazy leftist class in their society trying to fight for open borders and Europe style diversity. Hopefully Japanese people know better than to ever give them power.
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NOLA Nobody
NOLA Nobody@nola_nobody·
Best interaction I’ve seen this weekend.
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Bertrude Bazeley
Bertrude Bazeley@InTheKitchin·
@JemappelleEve @tha_seveste The women and children that got out of Syriah or Afghanistan would have been picked up by the traffickers and forced into s3x slavery. No paper or study about that. So yeah, it just gets better and better
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Ève@JemappelleEve·
@tha_seveste If you can find the women “refugees”first, because they seem to have gone missing
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Ève
Ève@JemappelleEve·
Sexual access to white women is not a human right. Hope that helps.
Rolf Degen@DegenRolf

Male refugees from Afghanistan and Syria in Germany show a keen interest in forming relationships with local women, but the local women show little interest in forming relationships with them. Germany, in particular, received over 1,4 million refugees between 2014 and 2016, predominantly from Muslim-majority countries such as Syria and Afghanistan. The majority of these arrivals consisted of young, single men within prime marriageable age brackets. This study examines partnership preferences of male refugees from Afghanistan and Syria who arrived in Germany between 2014 and 2016 and female residents of similar age. Overall, our results indicate a high level of openness among male refugees towards partnering with female members of the resident population, but a comparatively low level of openness among the latter towards partnering with recently arrived male refugees. This implies a substantial incongruence in partnership preferences among the two groups. Regarding the educational level of a potential partner, we found that all respondents prefer highly educated partners over those with lower levels of education. This suggests that, for refugees, securing a highly educated partner might serve as a means of upward social mobility and integration into higher-status networks in the host society. Furthermore, it is possible that highly educated women, due to their greater exposure to diverse social environments and potentially less discriminatory attitudes, are perceived as more open to intergroup partnerships, making them a more attractive choice for refugees seeking acceptance and social integration. On the other hand, the reluctance of resident women to accept partnerships with refugees is largely explained by their rejection of the ‘imported’ religious Islam. It is possible that resident women perceive the religious practices of newly arrived refugees as different from their own, reinforcing a social distance that limits intergroup partnerships. Moreover, this reluctance might not only reflect religious differences but also concerns about gender norms or perceived lifestyle incompatibilities.

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My fart post was even being read by people overseas, and I learned that in their countries this act is called ‘crop dusting.’ thank you.
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JT
JT@jiratickets·
sitting down at the airport food court with my bento box and making eye contact with the japanese man who just sat down with his KFC order
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Michael F Kane@MichaelFKane·
Europe watching Japan and America bonding over meat and bonfires.
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Bertrude Bazeley
Bertrude Bazeley@InTheKitchin·
I can't remember the last time I watched a movie as terrible as Entrapment.
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Bertrude Bazeley
Bertrude Bazeley@InTheKitchin·
@jhallwood It's there bread and butter. I remember the crazy days when lesbians were called terfs and phobics for not wanting dicks in their dating pool (last year)
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James@jhallwood·
This is an insane thing to read. Some dark corners of modern progressive discourse seem all about arguing people into having sex with people they don’t want to.
Rolf Degen@DegenRolf

Male refugees from Afghanistan and Syria in Germany show a keen interest in forming relationships with local women, but the local women show little interest in forming relationships with them. Germany, in particular, received over 1,4 million refugees between 2014 and 2016, predominantly from Muslim-majority countries such as Syria and Afghanistan. The majority of these arrivals consisted of young, single men within prime marriageable age brackets. This study examines partnership preferences of male refugees from Afghanistan and Syria who arrived in Germany between 2014 and 2016 and female residents of similar age. Overall, our results indicate a high level of openness among male refugees towards partnering with female members of the resident population, but a comparatively low level of openness among the latter towards partnering with recently arrived male refugees. This implies a substantial incongruence in partnership preferences among the two groups. Regarding the educational level of a potential partner, we found that all respondents prefer highly educated partners over those with lower levels of education. This suggests that, for refugees, securing a highly educated partner might serve as a means of upward social mobility and integration into higher-status networks in the host society. Furthermore, it is possible that highly educated women, due to their greater exposure to diverse social environments and potentially less discriminatory attitudes, are perceived as more open to intergroup partnerships, making them a more attractive choice for refugees seeking acceptance and social integration. On the other hand, the reluctance of resident women to accept partnerships with refugees is largely explained by their rejection of the ‘imported’ religious Islam. It is possible that resident women perceive the religious practices of newly arrived refugees as different from their own, reinforcing a social distance that limits intergroup partnerships. Moreover, this reluctance might not only reflect religious differences but also concerns about gender norms or perceived lifestyle incompatibilities.

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