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J.T. Alexander

@JTAlexander

| Postliberal Conservative. | Lawyer, Veteran & Middle East Geopolitical Expert. | Public School Abolitionist. | Nom de Plume Enjoyer. | Civilization First. |

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J.T. Alexander
J.T. Alexander@JTAlexander·
I'm an American Imperialist by virtue of the fact I am a Civilizationalist, an American, a Nationalist, and a Realist. We have an Empire. Unless we are willing to surrender it to the Chinese Communist Party and plunge the world into widespread war and famine, the Empire must be maintained. We are the light in the darkness. Maintaining that Empire requires utilizing useful allies and destroying disruptive enemies. America and Israel are not BFFs. The idea that there's any religious connection between America and Israel is American Reformation drivel. Nation-states do not have friends; they have interests. We are two nation-states who happen to have very similar objectives and interests in the region—largely because of the fact we were both opposed to/by Iran. Our economy is based in the Middle East. Unless and until that changes, we're there to stay. If we're going to stay, then we need decent allies. The single reason I like having Israel as an ally is because they are extremely competent. Pound-for-pound, the IDF is the best military in the world; America just has a lot more pounds—that's our way. Their intelligence, targeteering, weaponeering, precision strike capability, its all just absolutely beautiful as a military man. Anyone who denies the efficacy of the IDF should be disregarded on all matters military. They are seriously a work of art in that arena. I completely understand people who get really annoyed with the fact it seems like you're not allowed to criticize Israel in most places or on most platforms. I think that's extremely stupid and needs to stop—if for no other reason than the fact that these policies generate more antisemites than they stop by probably a 20:1 ratio. I completely understand people who are sick of American politicians sucking up to Israel. Ted Cruz actually makes me want to throw up when he starts talking about having some duty to Israel. Anyone who attempts to clothe Israel in my Catholic Christian faith is immediately suspect to me as a likely enemy. But none of that changes the fact that our interests in the Middle East are deep, very hard (if not impossible) to remove, and that Israel is by a wide margin the most competent ally the United States has had since World War II. For those of y'all not really paying much attention—if we don't have Israel as our ally, we really don't have anybody. The GCC is militarily useless, Britain and Canada seem to actually be an enemy state at this point, the rest of Europe gobbles Russian balls/energy while simultaneously waging a proxy war against them, and Japan has no military. We may have other allies on paper, but in the field the vast majority of our allies are next to useless. There's a reason rival powers want the top two militaries in the world to be enemies and its not because they have an earnest desire to see America free of bankers and entertainment producers.
Philip Levens@PhilipLevens

@Howlingmutant0 @jtalexander It’s been phenomenal. If anything, the success has been underreported. We’ve never had an ally as lethal as Israel before. Just shows us how useless all of our European allies have been all these years.

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Just A Shark@InnocuousShark·
@JTAlexander I have a woman friend who talks about trying to set me up with someone and what her criteria would be for me. She always stresses that she’d only suggest women who were setup in a stable career I’ve given up trying to explain how little that means to me. She can’t understand
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J.T. Alexander@JTAlexander·
Similar to the problem of men and women often emulating one another in a misguided attempt to make themselves into what they conceive of as attractive, there is this inverse thing where women especially can genuinely have no idea the depth of vision in male sexuality. Miranda might be bad faith here, but she might genuinely think this level of visual-based sexual response is insane because *she* has never felt anything like it. Yes, to an extent there is a willful ignorance to it, but you must understand that no matter how perplexing men find women to be, they are often actually even more mystified by us. I question how well even the most observant, clever, and intellectually honest woman in the world could model the male mind. Its like trying to mentally model a sea creature with four eyes that can only see infrared—their sexuality is so much more complicated than ours that we're completely alien. This doesn't even account for the fact that men and women literally do not even perceive their local environment the same way. We're so much more different than people realize.
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J.T. Alexander@JTAlexander·
@MulletVBabylon Look, everybody: the self-avowed racist who constantly shares Nazi/Crusade mashups thinks I'm a "demon" for not caring about Islamic terrorist states.
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J.T. Alexander@JTAlexander·
@Praecox87 @wil_da_beast630 Yeah, that's the part we can't do. The Legislature and Judges are soft on crime, so we can't hold people as long as we should after sentencing and we can't get them held on bail before trial either.
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Praecox@Praecox87·
@JTAlexander @wil_da_beast630 Incarceration works, provided you can correctly identify those fifteen people and keep them in jail and off the streets.
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J.T. Alexander@JTAlexander·
@lotrlover23468 No, I don't really, just various studies on vision I've encountered over the years. I'm no vision expert, just working with bits of information I've collected here and there.
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Numenorean Blacksmith@lotrlover23468·
@JTAlexander Do you have any links to books or anything like that that describe the difference in how we perceived the enviro around us?
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J.T. Alexander@JTAlexander·
@GiffLasta A very apt analogy. I've previously made an analogy of women being essentially rabbits. Rabbits are such a pure prey creature that even squirrels hunt them. Like a rabbit can't change the way the rest of the world looks at them, neither can women. It is just what it is.
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Giff Lasta@GiffLasta·
@JTAlexander I mean, human sexuality ISN’T a predator/prey relationship (way more win-win than that!)…but it is more LIKE one than a platonic partnership. Sheep: “I don’t salivate when looking at a wolf, so why would a wolf salivate when looking at me?”
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Profit Motive@MotiveProfit·
@UnfleshedO @JaminGrey @JTAlexander I think gambling is perfectly fun entertainment. If the something that's potentially additive can be consumed in a safe way, shouldn't be banned imo. We should not have to suffer because of the poor decisions of others.
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J.T. Alexander@JTAlexander·
A case study on socialism that doesn't catch enough flak is Gibraltar. Ostensibly a British Territory, it governs internal affairs independently. The top three political parties are: Gibraltar Socialist Labour Liberal Party of Gibraltar Gibraltar Social Democrats "What are they socializing?" you might ask. Well, originally their economy was dominated by the United Kingdom's Navy, of course, but since that's been pretty much abandoned they've developed into the financial sector. Specifically, they have a stock exchange and are a haven for online gambling websites. A perfect case study on how socialism is always about finding ways for the government to take other (usually capitalist) people's money.
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Wilfred Reilly
Wilfred Reilly@wil_da_beast630·
Very common. I had the same experience, breaking down Judici data for a potential dissertation in grad school.
J.T. Alexander@JTAlexander

@wil_da_beast630 When I was a prosecutor, I took a census of our office's caseload and found 15 individuals accounted for 50% of our entire city's property crime. This was the largest city in our state with one of the highest property crime rates in the nation. Fifteen people.

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Steve W@StevenGWalker74·
@JTAlexander If they have British citizenship then describing them as British nationals is entirely correct.
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J.T. Alexander@JTAlexander·
"British Nationals"
Insider Wire@InsiderWire

#BREAKING: U.S. Border Patrol detained four British nationals illegally crossing from Canada into Maine. Names: Ali Mohammed Ali Abdullah, Hameed Mohammed Nagi, Ibrahim Ayyub Khan, Mohammed Sultan Saleh.

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J.T. Alexander@JTAlexander·
@mitchstadt It was the most dramatic and obvious episode of mass hysteria I've ever seen and I certainly hope its the worst I ever will see. I still can't quite pinpoint why some people were immune but most were not. Even the anti- crowd engaged in their own mass hysterias.
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Mitchell Stadtlander@mitchstadt·
I was already mostly there but the big one was absolutely covid. Being in Seattle when patient zero landed was a fucking nightmare. People I knew and thought were human were downloading propaganda at speeds I couldn't fathom. Switching from "It's racist fearmongering to skip Chinese New Year over something so small" to "I can't leave my room or I'll die" in a 12 hour window. The weirdest part was watching them all forget their initial stances before the day even ended. If you pressed them on it early on they would freeze up. After about 2 days of news programming though, they all gave the same canned responses/deflections. It was a scene straight out of a cult horror movie.
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J.T. Alexander@JTAlexander·
Throwback Thursday— It came in waves. A series of waves came between 2009 and 2015. Another came in 2020. The first wave was while I was in training for Military Intelligence. I happened to incidentally have access to information about an incident that appeared in the news while I was at the dining facility. The press coverage was not even remotely accurate. A second wave came when someone first attempted to 'cancel' me. The details aren't important and it failed, but that was when I first realized Tumblr was jumping into the real world. A third wave came when Wikipedia started hosting articles about completely fictional genders. I went and properly corrected the articles that covered real subjects, like one that was ripped straight from a science fiction novel. Wikipedia's moderators got involved to stop my corrections. The fourth wave was when I took a political alignment quiz that was then-known to be extremely accurate and detailed. It aligned me 89% to Trump, who at that point I still thought was kinda just a big personality without much substance. I wrote it off, but a friend recommended @StefanMolyneux's video correcting the then-existing myths about Trump. That set me down the rabbit hole to realize exactly how thoroughly the media was outright lying about damn near everything—not merely from ignorance, but maliciousness. ------------ The second series of waves came through COVID, what I now call "The Great Revealer." I won't go into the diatribe, but we all saw what happened. I happened to have a lot of free time, like everyone else, and basically decided to do a de novo review of everything I thought I knew about American history and political philosophy. I came away from the experience with my own invented political philosophy that I found out in 2024 other people had also invented and named Postliberalism. That's the short of it. Share your stories.
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J.T. Alexander@JTAlexander·
Hunters long ago realized male turkeys only perceive the female's head for sexual identification, so you'll often find turkey decoys that are just a head. This is what the term "objectification" actually means, by the way. The implications of how this works in human males are somewhat obvious.
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The Wasatchquatch@waschatchsquach·
@JTAlexander I'm a guy who has lived with the male sex drive, and it still amazes me. Sometimes I feel like my stupid rooster that keeps trying to hump everything that looks remotely chickenish.
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The White House@WhiteHouse·
After 4 years of Biden-era chaos that turned immigration courts into amnesty factories for unvetted illegals, the Trump Admin is finally fixing the broken system. No more activist judges shielding criminal illegals. No more endless delays. ONLY RESULTS.
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J.T. Alexander@JTAlexander·
@CTtheViking Males generally view the world as "tools" or "obstacles." If it doesn't fall into these categories, we often don't see it at all. The only time a male will ever perceive a bikini as a tool rather than an obstacle is if he's trying to get a woman to wear it.
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CT@CTtheViking·
I’m a man who went swimsuit shopping with a woman when we were younger. She kept trying different on and modeling them asking which ones I liked. If I liked solid colors or stripes, what color etc. forever. I finally expaibed to her that as a man the swim suit was the only thing I didn’t notice or look at. It was a total revelation to her, like that way of thinking about it that never even occurred to her.
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