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Daughter of the American Revolution

@Kiwiinus

Descendant of Hannah Weston, Aussie/US citizen, Gen X, independent thinker, patriot, anti-feminist, happily married to my best friend. 🇦🇺🇺🇸🐈👩‍🌾👩‍🍳✈⛵

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@Playteaux1 As someone who lived in London in the early 90s, this is so funny because it's so true! The Aussies have called Brits "Whinging Poms" for decades, this is because they love to complain about everything.
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Playteaux@Playteaux1·
American in The “Unpredictable” UK Heat Wave
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Ryan Bomberger
Ryan Bomberger@ryanbomberger·
I've been brown my whole life. I've lived in the South most of my life. I've never once been unable to vote. I've never been unable to get a license or photo ID. And I've never once needed the party of racism and voter suppression, @TheDemocrats, to speak for me. #VotingRights
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Alice Smith
Alice Smith@TheAliceSmith·
Leftism was always a pseudo radical movement. They don’t want to smash the system and eat the rich. They want to control the system and become the rich.
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Kyle Becker
Kyle Becker@kylenabecker·
Western Civilization didn't flourish because "white males" stopped other groups from succeeding. The West thrived because of rational thought, individual rights, and free enterprise. "White males" that invented the steam engine, electric generation, the combustion engine, flight, and space exploration did not do so because they "stole" the ideas of minorities. These inventions helped lift mankind out of ignorance and hardship, improving the quality of life for all of humanity. "White males" didn't oppress the entire world, they helped make it a better place. "White males" didn't oppress everyone's rights, they invented the idea of rights and paid in blood to liberate tens of millions of people. "White males" didn't invent slavery, they ended it. "White males" didn't invent tyranny, they devised a form of government to end it. Destroying Western Civilization isn't about empowering groups that were "oppressed." It is about tearing down civilization itself so that globalist parasites can rule over all of us.
Nancy C@NC7983

@robertsepehr @Greene_Thoughts @BreitbartNews Why isn’t dismantling white male focused societal conventions not a good deal? Why isn’t giving groups, such as women and no -whites more opportunities to maximize their potential. Why is aiming for diversity in groups making decisions bad, as they clearly come up with better2)

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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
Erin Brockovich has launched a website and has begun tracking all data centers in America and logging resident complaints In just 1 week it’s already logged 1,690 resident complaints For this who don’t remember Erin Brockovich was the paralegal responsible for winning out a case against PG&E, Hinckley in California, because their wastewater runoff was seeping into rural areas and creating a lot of health issues for, for the surrounding neighborhoods That case brought in a $333 million settlement that went to the families affected by the situation because a lot of them either had staggering medical bills due to their tap water was no longer safe So why is this important, well residents all over America are reporting their tap water and river water is being heavily polluted by data centers Her map of data centers is new, she just launched it The website features an interactive US map showing operational, under-construction, and proposed AI data centers, overlaid with community-reported complaints Residents can submit reports with details, photos, and locations. Within days of launch, it received a surge of submissions over 1,600 in the first week, and reports of 1,800+ from 47 states shortly after Common Resident Complaints Being Logged - Water usage - Raising utility bills for residents - Noise pollution: Constant 24/7 humming from fans, generators, and cooling systems disrupting sleep, daily life, and wildlife. - E-waste from frequent hardware upgrades, pollution including PFAS concerns
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@BarkJack_ I remember having to hand write a 10 page term paper for Geography class in 9th grade and that was not uncommon for term paper requirements in the early 80s.
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Theresa Longo Fans
Theresa Longo Fans@BarkJack_·
Told by a 22 year old today… there is “no way” we were writing ten page papers without ai. Buddy, I was writing ten page papers without having read the book! Ok. We survived!
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So interesting reading all the reasons people are giving for hating cooking...I can't relate at all, I've always enjoyed cooking and married a man who also enjoys cooking. I worked as a personal chef and also gave private cooking lessons and from my experience, many people who believe they hate to cook, it's only because either their kitchens aren't organized in a way that is conducive to hassle-less cooking, and/or they are inexperienced and/or their spouse/family never assists them in the kitchen, therefore cooking feels unappreciated and like drudgery. Lastly, for some women who claim they hate cooking, it's purely a feminist trope they've told themselves for years. The reality is we have to eat to survive, preparing your meals at home from quality ingredients, is far healthier and cheaper than the vast majority of food you would get from restaurants. Most of us can't afford a personal chef, so having a mindset of "I hate cooking" is just a recipe for misery and/or a lot of wasted money and health issues due to eating far too much restaurant food and highly processed frozen prepared meals. What I found from teaching cooking and helping people organize their kitchens, is that, as they become more proficient at cooking, the more they enjoyed it and even became really passionate about it. It's a wonderful act of service, that is good for your soul, to prepare a delicious meal for your loved ones and eat it sitting around a table, while conversing with one another, with no one staring at a phone.
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𝐘𝐯𝐞𝐬
𝐘𝐯𝐞𝐬@thenayvuiiiton·
Are there women who genuinely don’t like cooking , not that they don’t know how to they just don’t like to do it frequently?
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Brittany Hughes
Brittany Hughes@RealBrittHughes·
I have great sympathy for the argument that things cost more these days. I have zero sympathy for the grown adult who thinks they’re too good to eat a sandwich or throw something in a crockpot. It’s the age of the Internet. If you don’t know how to cook, learn. You have money. What you don’t have is an excuse.
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Grew up in Sth Ca and lived in LA for years and would absolutely vote for Spencer if I still lived there, but want to know how he plans to fix the homeless problem...does he have an actual plan? I really hope so and I pray he wins because if Bass or Raman become mayor the destruction of L.A. will continue to the point of no return.
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Western Lensman@WesternLensman·
Spencer Pratt is asked what he can say to people that live with the filth in LA, but still want to vote for the same stuff. His answer: "I'm not actually trying to convert these people because they're clearly living in a different dimension. The people I'm getting to vote for me, their eyeballs work." "Even my older sister, who has voted for every single Democrat since she was 18, she's voting for me. All of her friends, anyone that doesn't want to drive in poop, step in poop, step on a fentanyl needle, have their kids see naked drug addicts on the sidewalk. These are all the people that are voting for me." "So the people that would vote for Nithya Raman, who's actually been in charge of the homelessness and housing for the city council for the last three years, who works hand in hand with Mayor Bass…" "If you want more human poop, drug addicts, no lights, potholes, everything that's failing, these are the people who are failing." Elect this man, Los Angeles.
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Dr. Dawn Michael
Dr. Dawn Michael@DawnsMission·
🚨 BOMBSHELL FROM JAPAN — THEY CAN’T HIDE THIS ANYMORE Professor Robert Clancy just dropped the receipts: A massive Japanese study tracking 20 MILLION people found that ALL excess deaths were in the vaccinated group. The unvaccinated group? ZERO excess deaths. And here’s the killer detail: mortality surges exactly 3 months after every booster — with peak deaths hitting around 100 days post-vaccination. The pattern is undeniable. In my opinion, they can no longer suppress the information on the COVID vaccine. The data is out. The cover-up is crumbling. The world needs to see this.
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As someone who did homeschooling for grades 4-6 and my final year of H.S. I highly recommend it. I preferred it, as without all the distractions of a typical classroom, I could complete all my schoolwork in 2-3 hours a day. When I went to a public H.S. (in the late 80s, in Sth California) I would get bored and frustrated at the slow pace...my Algebra teacher let me work ahead of the class, I was 4 weeks ahead in assignments. The constant disruptive behavior of certain students, drove me nuts. The home schooling programs available now are excellent and make it very easy for the parent. I could already read complete sentences by 1st grade, because my Mum read to me a lot and did alphabet/word flash cards with me. Being an accomplished and avid reader from a young age, really contributed to my positive experience with homeschooling. When I went back to public school in grade 7, they were concerned that I wouldn't be at the 7th grade academic level, so they tested me - reading, vocabulary and math. My results were at college level for reading comprehension and vocabulary and my math was at a year 12 level. As far as the whole 'socialization' issue that anti-homeschoolers always go on about, the reality is the opposite, from a very young age I was very comfortable and confident when socializing with adults and other children, as were every other homeschooler I knew.
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Matt Van Swol
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol·
My wife and I are deep in the weeds on researching how to homeschool our 5 year old son. It’s very daunting…, not sure how we are gonna pull it off but honestly… we have almost no choice. I love MANY of my public school teachers, but the system is designed for indoctrination and turning your kid into a raging liberal. Not actually teaching them any facts at all. It’s so sad. Truly. So in the end, what else can we do? Private school maybe? But it’s expensive, and has MANY of the same problems, in fact… it’s often worse. So homeschool really is the only option left. I just don’t want to screw this up… I love my son, I want his life to be the best it can be, maybe that’s homeschooling, at least for now.
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Nick shirley@nickshirleyy·
Here’s your daily reminder that your tax dollars are going to men like this to run “daycares” who can’t even answer a basic question about the $2,250,000 they receive from our tax dollars “F*cking million dollars, don’t worry about it!” ARREST ALL THE FRAUDSTERS
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Hannah Spier, MD@hannahspierMD·
Notice the hate and resentment dripping off of every word- she is at war. She wants to see the village burn.
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Collin Rugg
Collin Rugg@CollinRugg·
Chicago woman mocks Democrats by speaking in a squeaky, high-pitched voice, who say black people's voting rights are in danger. The woman also called out the commissioners one by one to their faces. "I'm 63 years old. I've been voting since I was 18. I have never had a problem voting..." "So now you're all gonna drag black people in here, definitely some senior citizens, and gonna have them come up here and talk about how they're scared to vote... all that junk, when you know it's not true."
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I do not disagree with much of what you are saying here except for the claim that "we have killed the majority of coral reefs on earth." That is an overstatement, as the best quantitative global assessments show that the Pacific, which contains the largest share of global reefs 40%+ and it's remote areas, show near zero net changes in coral coverage, while the Great Barrier Reef has seen declines of ~25%, but even that has shown recent volatility with record high increases in coral coverage in some areas. I cruised the south Pacific extensively in the late 70s-80s and have since(recently) revisited and dived Fiji, Tahiti, and the northern Great Barrier Reef...in every single place the reef and marine life looked just as rich, diverse and healthy as it did over 40 years ago. I am not saying humans haven't had a negative impact on reefs in certain areas, such as the Caribbean and southeast Asia but it is not all 'doom and gloom' news either.
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The Xplorer Report
The Xplorer Report@Xplorer_Report·
I did, but you’re doing that thing where your trying to take historical records of climate change through history and use that to disconnect humans impact on earths climate today. Also when you broadly just use the term “hard corals” that’s like using the term “insects”. I could say that insects thrive during a nuclear holocaust, when really it’s mainly cockroaches. Branching corals in the Caribbean have declines 87% in the last 40 years. Previous bleachings and losses due to natural climate change happed over a much longer duration. The climate has always changed, because watch is very sensitive to the chemical make up of its atmosphere, the heat absorption qualities of its surface, and the intensity of the sun based on its solar phases and earths position to it. I’m not anti fossil fuel. Humans needed fossil fuels in order to get to where we are today. But there are consequences to things. And we killed the majority of coral reefs on earth because they are extremely sensitive. It’s just a fact. It doesn’t have to be good or bad.
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60 Minutes@60Minutes·
Sir David Attenborough saw Australia's Great Barrier Reef and said, "it was like a cemetery because all the corals had died. They died because of a rise in temperature and acidity.” cbsn.ws/4cXiPQb
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The Xplorer Report@Xplorer_Report·
There’s nowhere you can point to where we can say that coral is thriving compared to 30 years ago. I lived in Key West for 10 years, I have also lived in Bocas Del Toro Panama since 2022 part time. My job as a professional sailing captain takes me into the Bahamas for months at a time, the Virgin Islands, and now I’m currently in Martinique after sailing up the grenadines. I’m freediving and snorkeling avidly in all these areas. Yes, there is still some living coral. I’m not saying that there’s non left, but a majority of it is dead, nothing but skeletons lets and ruble.
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Yesterday's testimony from a CIA whistleblower confirms a host of Covid 'conspiracy theories,' were actually true, ie Covid was a lab created virus, Fauci was intimately involved with its creation and the subsequent cover-up during the pandemic. Did anyone see any MS media coverage of this yet?
Lyndsey, RN 💜🐭@HouseLyndseyRN

Opening Statement from CIA whistleblower James Erdman III :) thank you for speaking out ~ Nurse Lyndsey

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Lisa Britton
Lisa Britton@LisaBritton·
This holds true today more than ever. The lack of gratitude for all the good men do and have done throughout history is very depressing to me. I believe we would move more towards harmony if we, as a society, had more respect for men.
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Overton
Overton@overton_news·
Senator Ron Johnson just took three minutes to EXPOSE in stunning detail the vast government conspiracy to cover up Covid vaccine reactions. He called out the mainstream media for REFUSING to report on it while the CIA whistleblower listened intently. JOHNSON: “This is what we uncovered, this is what is now being covered up by the legacy media.” “On March 1st of 2021, Dr. Peter Marks, head of the CBER — organization at the FDA that approves vaccines and also supposed to surveil those vaccines post-market for safety — was given a multi-page briefing by the main data mining analysts within FDA working with the inventor of the algorithm they used to analyze the VAERS, the vaccine adverse event reporting system.” “That briefing told Dr. Marks that the current algorithm because of the nature of the massive number of claims coming into VAERS. From 1990 until 2020 on average 280 deaths were reported in VAERS associated with vaccine. 2021 it was over 21,000. Nothing to see here.” “26 days later a new state-of-the-art algorithm developed by the inventor of the original algorithm was presented to senior FDA officials showing 49 cases of extreme masking, 25 safety signals, including sudden cardiac death, pulmonary infarction, Bell’s Palsy, different types of strokes.” “Month after month after month they continued to do this data mining, they continued to show additional safety signals.” “Did Peter Marks, did Anthony Fauci, did President Biden go to the American public and say hang on here, we’ve got some data, we’ve got some concerns? No! No! They blamed the unvaccinated for continuing the pandemic. This is a pandemic of the unvaccinated. We need to mandate this.” “This is what government does and what the deep state does... I need the mainstream media, CBS, ABC, CNN, to step forward and start covering what is a MAJOR scandal!” “How many thousands, tens, hundreds of thousands of people are permanently disabled or possibly lost their life because our FDA hid the fact that there were safety signals SCREAMING at them with the covid injection?” The FDA literally hid safety signals that were screaming at them.
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Incorrect, the 'majority' of the hard corals in the Caribbean are not dead. Average hard coral coverage was 28% and has declined to 14.6 % today and there are still many healthy patches, especially in well managed areas, such as Bonaire, Cuba and in protected areas. We now know from studying core samples of reefs, that bleaching events and heat stress events have happened for millions of years, long before humans could have been the cause. Coral reefs are more more resilient than we previously believed when it comes to 'climate change'.
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The Xplorer Report
The Xplorer Report@Xplorer_Report·
It’s true that the Caribbean was never as rich in hard corals as the barrier reef, but the fact that a majority of the hard corals that the Caribbean did have are now dead, is my point. Just compare photos from the 70s and 80s to today. Look at places like the Florida keys and Jamaica as a great example, but it’s everywhere.
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