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John Chay

@John_Chay

I love America 🇺🇸

South Carolina, USA Katılım Şubat 2009
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Jared Ryan Sears
Jared Ryan Sears@JaredRyanSears·
Trump said he was going to prosecute all kinds of Democrats because there was so much corruption. How has that gone? Joe Biden autopen - dropped Letitia James - tossed out Jerome Powell - dropped Mark Kelly - Grand Jury failed to indict James Comey case #1 - tossed out Lisa Cook - still part of the Fed Adam Schiff - no charges Trump said they would expose how the election was stolen from him in 2020. Numerous court cases have been dismissed, and Trump has been unable to provide any evidence proving his claims, even with a weaponized DOJ. This is because Trump lost a free and fair election. None of that should be surprising because this is the same Trump who claimed: -Other countries pay for tariffs, but the average US household spent $1,500 on the illegal tariffs last year. -Tariffs would bring in so much revenue that we could get rid of the income tax and send everyone checks. We still have income tax, we didn't get checks, and the debt is rising faster than before. -DOGE was going to save so much money that everyone would get DOGE checks. No one got DOGE checks, and DOGE cost more than the tiny amount it cut. -That he wouldn't start any wars, only to then start a war in Iran. -Said Iran was a short excursion and that the war was won in early March, but we're still at war at the end of May. -He would bring prices down. Instead, he skyrocketed gas prices and shot inflation to its highest level in 3 years, and it is still rising and now outpacing wage gains. My question to Trump supporters is: why are you going to believe the next lie Trump tells you?
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BB
BB@ho61753872·
@JRFranklin15 On Epstein: believe all women Cynthia West: except her Sounds hypocritical to me. Oh,but I like this one that's being accused so she is a psycho Do better JR
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J.R.Franklin
J.R.Franklin@JRFranklin15·
Funny how now it's over, I've seen 0 posts about that psycho who accused Massie. It's almost like it was a fabrication, to make him lose.
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Sulekha Tripathi
Sulekha Tripathi@sulekhat95·
INSTEAD OF WATCHING AN HOUR OF NETFLIX TONIGHT. This 1 hour Stanford lecture by Joel Peterson will teach you more about negotiation and getting what you want than most people learn in years. Bookmark it and give it an hour, no matter what.
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RedWave Press
RedWave Press@RedWavePress·
NAILED IT: Jeff Bezos: “A nurse in Queens who makes $75K a year pays more than $12K a year in taxes. Does that really make sense?” “So people talk about making the tax system more progressive. How about we start by having the nurse in Queens NOT pay taxes? At all!” “Why is a nurse in Queens who makes $75K a year paying more than $1K a month in taxes?” “That’s $1K a month that could help with rent or groceries or anything.” “And by the way, do you know what that all adds up to? The bottom half of income earners in this country pay only 3% of the taxes. It’s only 3%.” “We can find 3%. So we don’t have... it’s a small amount of money for the government. You know that. And the more I thought about it, to me, it’s kind of absurd that we’re doing this.” “We shouldn’t be asking this nurse in Queens to send money to Washington — they should be sending her an apology. It really makes no sense.” Exactly!
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Tony Rigatoni
Tony Rigatoni@tonyrigatonee·
These people are incompatible with our countries
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Boldtiming
Boldtiming@boldtiming·
This is something that most don't want to talk about and it's commonplace and common knowledge with Asians and Hindus from India that the bulk of their stem students cheat @KLV92168164 @BurnEr92976227 these two intelligent black men have produced tremendous research in this area
TDHBXG@TDHBXG

Reminder.......

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Budman@TheTrueBudman·
@TheBrancaShow White men are the only net positive tax payers. Asian men break even. Everyone else takes from White men via government.
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Andrew Branca Show
Andrew Branca Show@TheBrancaShow·
White Americans PAID for those programs. They and Asians are the only net taxpayers in America. The black community simply CONSUMES those vast resources produced by others, and to what good purpose? The few who manage to secure the resources necessary flee their own crime and drug ridden communities as quickly as possible. We see you. We be woke now, too.
Aurum Amare@aurumamare

@TheBrancaShow Welfare is not “reparations.” Poor white Americans have benefited from those same programs too, often on a larger scale. It’s concerning that you can’t comprehend the difference between general social programs and targeted compensation for centuries of legally enforced oppression

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KPM8
KPM8@kurtispm8·
@Megatron_ron And he walked up there like he was just a swaggering big shot. Little chinamen was like, nope!
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Megatron@Megatron_ron·
🇨🇳🇺🇸US Treasury Secretary Basent tried to enter the venue without wearing the conference badge He was directly stopped by Chinese security guards. He was only allowed in after his entourage brought the credentials.
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LazyOdell
LazyOdell@LazyOdell·
@FrancisCwemk @JennE_Penny Asians aren't indigenous to USA. Affirmative Action only applies to the indigenous. If asians were indigenous then they could make a case for the nba etc. Asians came to US as immigrants.
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a nasty african gyal@JennE_Penny·
Every other May I have to see some Asian kid with a full ride to Brown cry and moan cuz he didn’t get into Harvard and now he has to make it black peoples problem. You guys are raising assholes and leaving us to deal with them.
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John Chay
John Chay@John_Chay·
@MicahALucas @JaeHasABlackJob Keep thinking, hospitals only hire a certain number of doctors a year. Getting more med students in isn’t going to increase that number.
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Micah Lucas
Micah Lucas@MicahALucas·
@John_Chay @JaeHasABlackJob Keep thinking. You may get there. If we double the size of the class all highly qualified individuals would get in. You need less foreign doctors and nobody is upset they didn’t get in.
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John Chay
John Chay@John_Chay·
@MicahALucas @JaeHasABlackJob People are arguing about the percentage of blacks getting in, not the total number of doctors. If anything, hospitals are hiring too many foreign doctors and not enough American doctors
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TheDataVet
TheDataVet@TheDataVet·
@chrisbrunet The key insight: classifying him as "White" is what justified the discrimination.
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Chris Brunet
Chris Brunet@chrisbrunet·
Scoop: Chinese Professor Sues Southern Methodist University (@smu) over Discrimination by Indian Professors "The Accounting Department granted tenure to 100 percent of Indian-origin candidates, while denying tenure to 100 percent of non-Indian candidates." link in comment 👇
Chris Brunet tweet media
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John Chay
John Chay@John_Chay·
@chrisbrunet The fact that being white is what justifies this behavior is disgraceful! SMU faculty should be deported
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Micah Lucas
Micah Lucas@MicahALucas·
@JaeHasABlackJob Easy way to fix this is to increase the number of spots for entry in med school.
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John Chay
John Chay@John_Chay·
@drterrysimpson This is pathetic and absolutely horrifying we have people like you who make decisions
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Dr Terry Simpson
Dr Terry Simpson@drterrysimpson·
Ironically, your Hmong example actually strengthens the argument for looking beyond simplistic test rankings and crude demographic categories toward the fuller human context of applicants. Those of us who have actually served on admissions committees understand this far better than most people arguing online. Medical schools are well aware that broad census categories often fail to capture enormous differences in language, culture, immigration history, wealth, educational opportunity, and representation among subgroups. A Hmong applicant may have a profoundly different background and level of representation than the child of highly educated professionals from another Asian subgroup, despite both being collapsed into the same census label. And this is precisely why medicine does not — and should not — reduce admissions to a single numerical ranking system detached from lived reality, public-health needs, communication, resilience, adversity, and the broader qualities that shape physicians over time.
David Bernstein@ProfDBernstein

"Asian students comprise roughly 27% of the student body while representing a much smaller percentage of the overall population." 1. Asian students don't "represent" anyone but themselves. 2. "Asian" is a nonsense classification to begin with. What does a Pakistani have in common with a Filipino? 3. Some Asian subgroups are barely represented in medicine, why, eg, is having the 100th Mexican American more important, by Simpson's own logic, than the 1st Hmong?

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Anuj
Anuj@anujcodes_21·
🚨 Anthropic just showed a 24-minute workshop on how to actually do prompts for Claude. Taught by the people who built it. Free. No registration. No paywall. I've seen $300 courses that don't cover what they teach in the first 8 minutes. Watch it and bookmark it now.
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John Chay
John Chay@John_Chay·
@FadingKimsPicks @CTankie1917 Oh now you want to use nuance to fit your narrative. Just be grateful we still live in a country people want to move to.
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LUCKYJOHN777@FadingKimsPicks·
@John_Chay @CTankie1917 yes and as things in the real world there is nuance; different variations of western culture exist you can get liberal high-trust nordic system backstopped by oil wealth or a more conservative narco-state where corruption is normalized
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Dr Terry Simpson
Dr Terry Simpson@drterrysimpson·
I understand why many Asian families feel frustrated in elite admissions systems. In intensely competitive environments, there is a real perception — and sometimes evidence — that exceptional academic performance still does not guarantee admission. That feeling should not be dismissed. But admissions committees also confront another reality: if you have 100 applicants from privileged, high-performing educational pipelines with nearly identical scores, resumes, research access, tutoring, and opportunities, it is not irrational to also value the applicant who achieved similar academic success despite poverty, instability, underfunded schools, family hardship, or lack of institutional advantages. That is not abandoning merit. It is recognizing that achievement exists in context. And medicine especially is not merely selecting expert test takers. It is selecting future physicians who will care for human beings across every class, culture, language, and circumstance in society. The irony is that many people who defend “objective merit” often become deeply uncomfortable the moment merit is evaluated in anything broader than a percentile ranking.
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