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@JohnSmithshmd

From the ashes of the West, a great new civilization shall arise; one with a long memory for those who burned the civilization of its ancestors to the ground.

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The American Tribune
This is no surprise The way that Europe essentially solved crime in the centuries preceding the Belle Epoque was by making most property and violent crimes capital offenses, and ruthlessly enforcing that Such meant about 1% of each generation was hanged Crime went away as the crime genes were plucked from the gene pool The relevant study on this is “Western Europe, State Formation, and Genetic Pacification” Of course, that has since been given up. And a crime committing underclass imported across Europe. So centuries of good work were undone But as this indicates, it could be fixed in much the same way it originally was
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The Rabbit Hole@TheRabbitHole

From a Swedish study: 1% of the population is responsible for over 60% of violent crime.

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The Old World Show
The Old World Show@theoldworldshow·
Lincoln: “Why is that you were able to take the City of Mexico in three months with five thousand men, and we have been unable to take Richmond with one hundred thousand men?” Winfield Scott: “I will tell you. The men who took us into the City of Mexico are the same men who are keeping us out of Richmond.” Southern military culture at its finest. Virginia military culture at it’s finest
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Brivael Le Pogam
Brivael Le Pogam@brivael·
Je me rappelle au lycée, j'avais une prof de français qui me répétait : « Rousseau, c'est mon auteur préféré. » À l'époque, j'étais complètement illettré, je n'avais pas lu un roman. Depuis, j'ai rattrapé un peu le retard. Et force est de constater : Rousseau est lui aussi un poison pour l'esprit français. Tu as raison de remonter à lui. Le geste fondateur est là. L'homme naît bon, c'est la société qui le corrompt. La propriété, la hiérarchie, la tradition, l'institution, tout ce qui structure une civilisation devient suspect. Le mal n'est plus dans l'homme, il est dans l'ordre. Donc il suffit de défaire l'ordre. De cette intuition découle tout le reste. La Terreur, qui croit pouvoir régénérer l'homme par le décret. Le socialisme utopique, qui croit pouvoir abolir l'égoïsme par l'organisation. Le wokisme, qui croit pouvoir purifier la société en démantelant ses normes. À chaque fois la même logique : l'homme est innocent, l'institution est coupable, donc il faut casser l'institution. C'est faux. L'homme n'est pas né bon. Il est né pulsionnel, ambivalent, capable du meilleur et du pire. Les institutions n'oppriment pas une nature angélique, elles canalisent une nature ambiguë. Détruire les institutions ne libère pas un bon sauvage, ça libère un homme livré à ses pires instincts. Foucault, Derrida, Deleuze n'ont fait que radicaliser Rousseau avec les outils du XXᵉ siècle. La matrice est la même : soupçon de toute autorité, dissolution de toute hiérarchie, fantasme d'un état originel pur que les structures auraient trahi. Donc oui, le péché originel commence avec lui. Et la France a une double dette : avoir donné Rousseau au XVIIIᵉ, et avoir donné la French Theory au XXᵉ. Deux fois le même poison, juste recombiné. Au travail.
Melissa Chen@MsMelChen

Rousseau’s Discourse on Inequality and Emile popularized the myth that humans are born good and society (property, hierarchy, tradition) ruins us. Fix it with the right education, the right state, the right social contract, and we shall return to natural harmony. This is the kernel of modern progressivism: the belief that inequality is unnatural, institutions are oppressive, and experts/moral vanguards must engineer a better humanity. From this foundation, many took it to the extremes - reign of terror, Pol Pot. But even in moderation it was harmful! Because ultimately It rejects the empirical reality that humans are flawed, self-interested, and that institutions channel that into productive order rather than radicalism and violence. French Theory (post-1968) took Rousseau’s suspicion of truth, power, and norms and turned it into an uglier monster. But the original sin starts with him

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Virginia Martínez 🇪🇸
Tomorrow’s Unite the Kingdom march will be filled with honest, hard working people from all backgrounds, waving their Union Flags and marching with their families, united in the defence of our civilisation. I am a Spanish national, and I will be there to support them in their fight, because this is not an issue confined to one country. It is happening across the West, so we must stand together and push back against an invasion that threatens to erase our civilisation.
Keir Starmer@Keir_Starmer

I’ll always champion peaceful protest. But the Unite the Kingdom march organisers are peddling hatred and division. We’ve already blocked visas for far-right agitators who want to come here to spew their extremist views. They don't speak for the decent, fair, respectful Britain I know.

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Nicki@Nick314159Nick·
@nonbinarytummy I have never shared photos with a man other than my husband.
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Nicki@Nick314159Nick·
A word of advice for women: Any sexually explicit photo you share with a man who is not your husband will NOT be kept private. He will almost always show it to someone else. Don't be a harlot and you can save yourselves the embarrassment
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Gaius Octavius@JohnSmithshmd·
@wil_da_beast630 Notice how this Wilfried cuck says nothing about the violent black man and his 17 convictions, and then tells you to ignore the core issue. 7k. Every post. For sure.
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Wilfred Reilly@wil_da_beast630·
This below is BLM level stuff. A confrontation streamer whose entire career is doing stuff like screaming "NIGGER!!!" at tough-looking Black teenagers did this to a Black dude who threw either one or two punches at him. This happened while bro was out on felony bond (the Caucasian guy). This punch is the "attempted murder" being referred to. After the punch(es), the WHITE dude then pulls his gun and tries to kill/murder the other fighter - shooting him and somehow shooting himself in the leg. Both of these fools were strapped down and taken to the hospital by a diverse squad of disgusted looking EMTs. What is OP even talking about? Leave these takes to the left.
Make Gio Scotti Skinny Again Groyper@DrRemilio

If you as a white human defend yourself from being murdered by a 17 time convicted black felon A jewish judge says you need 1.25 million USD just to make bond There is no solution that involves peace anymore Its a full on race war now God save us all

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Gaius Octavius@JohnSmithshmd·
@pbtide I get what you did here. Touché. Yes, they are horrendous, dangerous, and unsightly. Stay away.
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Gaius Octavius@JohnSmithshmd·
@TheLaurenChen You should consider that a badge of honor. There is a deep, abiding respect between Anglos and those from East Asia, previously know as the Orient. It goes back hundreds of years. And we all know why. Take heart.
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Lauren Chen@TheLaurenChen·
I get called a chink every day and have never suckerpunched or threatened anyone over it.
Calvin@Calvin996079842

@TheLaurenChen Lauren how would you feel if he was going around harassing Asian people using racial slurs? Would you still feel the same way? I didn't like it when Johnny Somali provoked people. And I dont like it when this guy did it.

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Echoes of War
Echoes of War@EchoesofWarYT·
George Washington never went to college. His father Augustine died when George was 11, and the money for English boarding school died with him. His two older half-brothers had already been polished at Appleby Grammar School across the Atlantic. George got Virginia, a demanding mother named Mary, and whatever books he could find at home. At 14 he tried to escape it all by joining the British Royal Navy. His mother shut it down. So he did the next best thing: he taught himself surveying from his late father's instruments, and at 16 he rode west into the Shenandoah wilderness on a commission from Lord Fairfax, who owned over five million acres of Virginia and needed them mapped. His teenage journal survives. It is brutal, funny, and absolutely not the voice of a marble statue. On his first night at a frontier inn, he stripped down and climbed into what passed for a bed, only to find "nothing but a Little Straw Matted together without Sheets or any thing else but only one Thread Bear blanket with double its Weight of Vermin such as Lice Fleas etc." After that he preferred sleeping outside by the fire, even when it rained, even when his clothes froze stiff on him by morning. One journal entry, almost in passing: thirty Native warriors walked into camp carrying a fresh scalp from battle. The teenage surveying party shared their liquor with them and watched them perform a war dance by firelight. George wrote it down the way a modern teenager logs a weird night out. He swam horses across swollen rivers. He ate roasted meat off forked sticks because "our Spits was Forked Sticks our Plates was a Large Chip as for Dishes we had none." He met German settlers and noted in frustration that they "would never speak English but when spoken to they speak all Dutch." He measured timber in country where almost no English speaker had ever walked. By 17 he was the commissioned surveyor of Culpeper County, the youngest official surveyor in the colony of Virginia. By 18 he had parlayed the earnings into nearly 1,500 acres of Shenandoah Valley land in his own name, bought outright, while boys his age back east were still reciting Latin in heated parlors. The man who would one day command the Continental Army, defeat the largest empire on earth, and then voluntarily refuse a crown, did not learn leadership in a lecture hall. He learned it at 16, in a tent, in the dark, hundreds of miles from anyone who could save him.
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Dr. Clown, PhD@DrClownPhD·
Rocky IV, but instead of Sylvester Stallone, it’s Elliot Page.
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Megan Basham@megbasham·
For the record, I think Lupita Nyong’o is incredibly beautiful. I mean she has a nearly perfect face. The issue is that Helen of Troy was Greek and described as fair and Musk is almost certainly correct that Nolan changed her race to fulfill the new diversity standards the Academy requires. And we should whine about that. It’s death to art.
TMZ@TMZ

Elon Musk amplifies online whining about Christopher Nolan casting Lupita Nyong'o. Take a look: bit.ly/4dH5sDZ

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Gaius Octavius@JohnSmithshmd·
@antmiddleton You guys should push for “religious ceremonial guns” and actually take your country back. Just a thought.
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Ant Middleton@antmiddleton·
He was also murdered with a religious ceremonial knife. The ones they wave around in broad daylight and the police just walk past, do nothing or tell them to hide them in their place of worship! Ban ALL knives regardless of religious beliefs. The only religion with any type of perks or discretion should be Christianity. After all we are a Christian country! Another potential young British leader murdered whilst treated like a criminal due to the extremely dangerous woke narrative! We must flip our country on its head asap. There is no other way! RIP young man… 🫡🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
Inevitable West@Inevitablewest

He was Russel group university student. He had his whole life ahead of him. But he was stabbed to death by a foreigner. He could have survived, but died in handcuffs, arrested, after his attacker falsely claimed he was "racist" to him. The media is silent on this story.

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Gaius Octavius@JohnSmithshmd·
@MattSlechta @ChristianHeiens The 30 million people Biden let in are still here, and the 70 million people both parties let in the last 25 years are still here. What are you talking about?
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Matt S@MattSlechta·
@JohnSmithshmd @ChristianHeiens They saved us from another 20 million illegals waltzing across the border and living in 5 star hotels I’ll never be able to afford. But yeah just keep pretending nothing is better.
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Christian Heiens 🏛@ChristianHeiens·
Notwithstanding repeated attempts at self-sabotage by Republican lawmakers in states like South Carolina and Indiana, the Right is now far more dangerous to the Left than it was a generation ago. The psychological barrier is being broken before our very eyes, even if it feels painfully slow. The losercons of the Bush era believed that losing nobly somehow proved how principled you were, while the new Right sees that “losing nobly” just proves how stupid you are.
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Echoes of War
Echoes of War@EchoesofWarYT·
May 15, 1864. The Shenandoah Valley. A Union army marched south to burn the breadbasket of the Confederacy. Standing in its way: John C. Breckinridge, former Vice President of the United States, the man who had run against Lincoln in 1860, with 4,500 men he didn't have. Among them, 257 cadets from the Virginia Military Institute. The youngest was 15. They had marched 80 miles in four days to reach the field, sleeping in the rain, eating nothing but hardtack. Breckinridge ordered them held in reserve. "I will not put those children in," he said. By afternoon, his center was buckling. He turned to his aide, eyes wet. "Put the boys in, and may God forgive me for the order." They advanced through a rain-soaked wheat field. The Virginia mud was so deep it sucked the shoes from their feet. The locals would call it the Field of Lost Shoes forever after. They didn't run. They didn't break. They charged a Union battery in the open, and took it. One cadet swung the captured gun around and fired it back at the retreating Federals. 10 boys died. 47 fell wounded. The youngest killed was 17. 162 years later this morning, VMI will call their names. A bugler will play. The Corps will stand silent in formation. They have done this every May 15 without missing a year.
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Dr. Insensitive Jerk
Dr. Insensitive Jerk@DrInsensitive·
Some bees are friendly. They will not participate when a swarm of bees stings you to death. They also won't save you, because their first loyalty is to bees. This post is not about bees.
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