M H Stanley

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M H Stanley

M H Stanley

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Older than dirt dispicable deplorable

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Texas 🇺🇸
Texas 🇺🇸@MustangMan_TX·
POWERFUL REQUEST FROM DAN BONGINO: 🇺🇸 TODAY… I swear on my children’s lives. What I found out today about Marco Rubio… Karoline Leavitt… and Susie Wiles… broke me completely. And tonight… I cannot breathe properly after finding out. Marco Rubio has not been home in days. His family is waiting. His children are asking when papa is coming back. And he is somewhere in the world representing 340 million Americans. Without complaint. Without stopping. Karoline Leavitt is days away from giving birth to her second child. And today… she stood at that White House podium. Faced every camera. Answered every difficult question. And never once let anyone see what it costs her to stand there right now. And Susie Wiles. The first female Chief of Staff in American history. Quietly carrying an early stage cancer diagnosis. While her doctors told her to rest. While her body needed her to slow down. She showed up anyway. For America. Three people. Three completely different things they are carrying. And not one of them has ever once asked us to notice. Tonight… I am noticing. And I am asking every single American to say one prayer. For Marco. For Karoline. For Susie. Because people this dedicated… this selfless… this completely committed to this country… deserve every prayer we have. 😭
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Andy Ngo
Andy Ngo@MrAndyNgo·
A communist group called the Revolutionary Student Front is recruiting children at Beaverton High School @BeavertonSD near Portland, Ore. for its extremist event on April 24. They will train lessons from the recent California warehouse mass arson attack and the assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. The group seeks to radicalize students from a young age and groom them to become foot soldiers for a communist revolution. The event flyer being distributed to students glorifies political violence, including accused murderer Luigi Mangione, the attempted assassination of President Trump, as well as images of fire and a gun. The same Revolutionary Student Front chapter in Beaverton, along with a local chapter of the Sunrise Movement, was also responsible for organizing the "student walkout" event in December to oppose ICE and U.S. borders. ngocomment.com
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𝔉🅰𝒏 Karoline Leavitt
🚨 BREAKING: The toughest migrant detention and deportation plan ever proposed by nationalists has just PASSED in the European Parliament. The left is furious. Do you support remigration? A. Big Yes B. No
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Right Side Rebel
Right Side Rebel@RightSideR3bel·
🚨 EXPOSED: I confronted an IP28 leader collecting signatures under “Protect the Animals in Oregon.” He refused to show the full petition multiple times and admitted they don’t tell people the downsides before they sign. Here’s what IP28 could actually do: • Criminalize standard farming practices • Wipe out parts of Oregon’s agriculture industry • Threaten hunting & fishing traditions • Drive up food prices statewide • Crush rural jobs and local economies • Create legal chaos around animal ownership They’re selling a slogan. Not the consequences.
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James O'Keefe
James O'Keefe@JamesOKeefeIII·
The police just came to my office and confiscated all my firearms. Just happened.
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Kenny Carmody
Kenny Carmody@KennyCarmody·
In my post psychological autopsy of COVID we keep returning to the same question. Why did some people see it immediately, and why could others not see it at all, no matter how clear the evidence became? We have offered many answers. The neuroscience of prefrontal cortex degradation. The sociology of conformity under institutional pressure. The Milgram obedience data. The Asch conformity findings. The shadow psychology of people who needed their compliance to be universal. All of those answers are true. But there is a deeper layer. One that Jesus addressed directly in Matthew 13, and that Jung spent his entire career mapping from a different direction. When the disciples asked Jesus why he spoke in parables rather than plainly, his answer was one of the most psychologically honest statements in the entire New Testament. Because to you it has been given to know the mysteries of the kingdom, but to others it has not been given. To the one who has, more will be given. To the one who has not, even what he has will be taken away. This passage has been weaponised for centuries as a justification for spiritual hierarchy, the elect, the saved, the chosen few set above the damned majority. That reading has always troubled people with a genuine conscience. It should. But read it as psychological diagnosis rather than theological verdict and something entirely different emerges. The symbol, the parable, the deeper meaning, the truth encoded in the story does not fail to land because some people are spiritually inferior. It fails to land because the symbol can only activate in a person who has the corresponding psychic reality to receive it. The unconscious content that the symbol is designed to reach must already exist within the person, must already be accessible, for the symbol to find purchase. If that content is buried too deep, if the defensive structures around it are too solid, if the person is too invested in the psychological architecture they have built around their current understanding of reality, the symbol bounces off. The parable about the sower becomes a nice story about a farmer. The warning encoded in it never arrives. To the one who has, meaning the person who has already begun to open. Who has already cracked. Who has already suffered enough, been disillusioned enough, been broken open enough by life, by loss, by the collision of their beliefs with an intractable reality, that person has already created the interior space into which the deeper meaning can enter. The symbol finds the wound and speaks directly to it. To the one who has not, meaning the person whose ego is still hermetically sealed. Whose defenses are fully intact. Who has not yet encountered the suffering or the disillusionment that would make them permeable. This is not condemnation. It is diagnosis. And it explains COVID with a precision that sociology alone cannot match. The people who saw it, who recognised immediately that something was profoundly wrong, who felt in their bodies the falseness of the narrative before they could articulate why, were not smarter. They were not spiritually superior. They were more broken open. They had already been through something that cracked the hermetic seal of the defended ego. A serious illness. A loss. A betrayal by an institution they had trusted completely. An encounter with suffering that the official story could not contain or explain. The crack let the light in. And the light let them see. The people who could not see, who not only complied but enforced, who not only accepted but attacked, were not stupider. They were more defended. Their psychological investment in the existing structure was too great. Their defenses too solid. The cost of seeing too high given everything that seeing would require them to dismantle. This is not condemnation. It is diagnosis. And it carries an implication that should inform everything about how we approach the people around us who still cannot see.
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COVID in a Psychological Autopsy🧵 We spent five years debating the science. We have barely begun to examine ourselves. Let us conduct a genuine psychological autopsy of what happened during COVID. Not a political one. Not a medical one. A psychological one because until we understand what drove human behaviour during those years at the deepest level, we are condemned to watch it happen again. And it will happen again. What the virus revealed about human nature was more contagious than the virus itself. This story did not begin in 2020. It did not begin with Milgram in 1961 or Zimbardo in 1971 or Asch in 1951 or any other event in the last centuries. It began, if you read it that way, in a garden. Adam and Eve did not eat from the forbidden tree because they were evil. They ate because they were afraid of missing something, because an external voice told them that what they had was not enough, and because the social pressure of that moment, the presence of another person making the choice, the authority of the voice offering the fruit overrode their own inner knowing. The first act of human compliance with a destructive authority is written into the oldest story we have. Cain and Abel goes further. The first murder in human history was not committed by a monster. It was committed by a man consumed by comparison, by wounded pride, by the shadow of his own inadequacy projected outward onto his brother. He did not see himself as evil in the moment. He saw himself as justified. As wronged. As acting on a feeling so overwhelming it demanded expression. This is the psychological pattern that has repeated across every atrocity in recorded history. Not monsters. Ordinary people. With unexamined shadows. If you study Nazi Germany, if you read Hannah Arendt on the banality of evil, if you sit with the Milgram data, if you study the actual psychological profiles of the men who administered the Holocaust what you find is not a population of uniquely evil individuals. You find clerks. Teachers. Fathers. Men who loved their children and fed their dogs and went to church on Sundays. As one of the sharpest psychological observers of our time has put it, if you study those perpetrators and ask what they were like, the answer is they were just like you. And if you do not know that, it simply means you do not know anything about people, including yourself. That is not a comfortable sentence. It is the most important sentence in this entire post. Because the question COVID demanded of every individual was not primarily a medical one. It was a psychological one. Who are you when the authority speaks? Who are you when the crowd moves? Who are you when compliance is rewarded and dissent is punished? Who are you when the cost of standing still while others march past becomes socially, professionally, and personally unbearable? The psychology of compliance under COVID breaks down along lines that have been well documented in social science for decades. The compliant individual is not, in most cases, malicious. They are frightened. And beneath the fear is something deeper, a fragile relationship with their own authority. A lifelong pattern of looking outward for validation, for safety, for the definition of what is real and what is acceptable. These are people who were never taught or were actively discouraged from learning to trust their own perception when it contradicts the consensus. When the authority spoke, they felt relief. Not just safety from the virus. Relief from the anxiety of having to decide for themselves. Relief from the responsibility of independent judgment. The system told them what was true and what was good and all they had to do was comply and in exchange they received belonging, approval, and the deep comfort of being on the right side. And then something more sinister activated.

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Aaron Siri
Aaron Siri@AaronSiriSG·
Someone inside Kaiser sent me the below internal guidance concerning shots and medications for newborns. It tells Kaiser employees that the "approach to how we introduce and administer routine newborn ... Hepatitis B vaccine" is to " avoid saying ‘it’s optional’ or ‘you can refuse’ unless directly asked” and to tell parents that "we will be giving" instead of asking consent to give. This is the antithesis of informed consent. Yet Kaiser calls it “excellent patient and family care.”
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M H Stanley@MHStanley22·
@DavidJHarrisJr Can she point to a time that all those things weren't happenig somewhere in the world?
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David J Harris Jr
David J Harris Jr@DavidJHarrisJr·
Jane Goodall: "You can't be a climate change denier because we have the hurricanes, we have the floods, we have the fires, we have melting ice, we have sea level rise, islands are disappearing." Thoughts?
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Linda Randlis
Linda Randlis@Arti229·
@edgaralandough Um. This is called Stoicism, there’s a whole school of philosophy behind it. Start by reading The Meditations of Aurelius
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CooperBaggs 💰🍞
CooperBaggs 💰🍞@edgaralandough·
I saw a girl say that when she feels stuck, she imagines she's 85 years old and gets one chance to come back to her younger self for one day, suddenly, everything feels like magic again, the walk, the music, the sunlight, live everyday like that. wow. im doing this DAILY now.
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AmericanPapaBear™
AmericanPapaBear™@AmericaPapaBear·
Road rage coward follows FedEx driver 40 miles, empties his magazine into him in front of his girl. 'I'm gonna die, baby' were his last words. Listen up, folks. This one hits hard. Hardworking FedEx driver and dad of three, Nathaniel Padgett, 35, gets chased 40 miles by 24-year-old Tyler Vidro. Padgett tried to ignore him and de-escalate, but Vidro followed him onto FedEx property and emptied his magazine, shooting him seven times in front of his girlfriend. On the 911 call, you hear Padgett say “I’m gonna die, baby” while she screams “No you’re not!” fighting to keep him alive. This wasn’t self-defense, it was pure stalking rage. Vidro’s locked up on first-degree murder charges. Good. Padgett was just working to provide for his family. Some weak punk stole that from his kids and his woman. Real strength is letting shit go. Your ego isn’t worth destroying lives.
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Tironianae 🍊🍊 Z. - Ultra Verbum Vincet
🚨 HUGE WIN in Denmark: The right-wing, anti-Islamic migration People’s Party just MORE THAN TRIPLED its vote share and seats in tonight’s election! Voters are fed up with open borders madness. Europe is waking up.
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Neo
Neo@Realneo101·
🔴DON’T LOOK AWAY The Islamic regime is going to hang Diana Taherabadi because she participated in the January protests. She’s only 16. This is pure barbarism. Share this before they kill her.
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Blue Lives Matter
Blue Lives Matter@bluelivesmtr·
🚨STOP what you're doing and watch this absolute SLAUGHTER of the fake news by @FBIDirectorKash Patel.... then REPOST this everywhere! And just when you think the beatdown is over.... @DAGToddBlanche moves in for the KILL and CONSUMES their souls. It all started when @TheJusticeDept and @FBI announced the indictment of the @splcenter for fraud over the secret funding of extremist groups. And the fake news did what they do best - ran cover to protect their fellow fraudsters.... by seizing the opportunity to completely IGNORE the announcement and launch a ridiculous attack of LIES on Patel. But they weren't ready for him to absolutely SLAY. He took a brief pause, threw them off... then launched into a fact and data-fueled warpath exposing their hypocrisy and double standards. Then... as if we were watching Wrestlemania... Blanche taps in and FINISHES the reporter with a move that no doubt left the guy wetting himself and in desperate search for a safe space and a soy latte. Sit down, children. The adults are back in charge. REPOST this everywhere! #thinblueline #lawenforcement
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Pamela Hensley🇺🇸
Pamela Hensley🇺🇸@PamelaHensley22·
The Islamic Republic is set to execute eight women by hanging. Any statement from the Pope?
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M H Stanley@MHStanley22·
@MarkJCarney Are you making sure they spend this money on food & essentials?
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Mark Carney
Mark Carney@MarkJCarney·
We’re helping more than 12 million Canadians get ahead, with the new Canada Groceries and Essentials Benefit. Payments will start hitting bank accounts soon — with a one-time top up payment on June 5th, and quarterly payments starting on July 3rd.
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Ken Blackwell
Ken Blackwell@kenblackwell·
Thomas Sowell is 95 years old. Let that number sit with you. Ninety-five years on this earth, and in all of them, he has never held public office, never had a viral moment, never begged for anyone’s attention. What he has done is write 30 books and spend 50 years of patient research building a body of work that has outlasted every fashionable idea his critics tried to bury him with. While the loudest voices in Washington were chasing polls and the cleverest minds on campus were chasing grants, Sowell was in the library reading the data, tracking the outcomes, and dismantling one bad idea after another. He doesn’t argue feelings. He measures results. He isn’t selling anything. His whole approach boils down to one line that every politician and activist in this country should be forced to recite before they open their mouths: “There are no solutions. There are only trade-offs.” Sit with that, too. Every federal program, every mandate, every well-meaning crusade carries a cost, and somebody pays it. Sowell’s life work has been the simple act of asking who. Listen to him on the “help” our communities have been promised for two generations: “I’ve been doing studies now for 20 years of programs designed to increase equality. They increase inequality.” “Even when the programs are designed for disadvantaged groups, they help the affluent members of the disadvantaged groups, while the lower members of those groups fall further behind than ever before.” That is the whole affirmative action racket laid out in two sentences. The kids from the same zip codes as the Harvard faculty get the slot, while the kids from the neighborhoods that actually need a ladder are told to wait their turn. Sowell says it plain: “The vast majority of blacks who go to places like Harvard, Cornell, and Stanford are not blacks from the ghetto. They’re from the same neighborhoods as the whites there.” The race hustlers don’t want you to know that, because they need the grievance to stay in business. Sowell’s advice to young people cuts right through the hustle: “Stay away from the race hustlers.” “Equip yourself with skills that people are willing to pay for.” That is the whole ball game right there, a matter of skills, work, and accountability rather than slogans, hashtags, or another federal program designed to pad a consultant’s salary while leaving the South Side worse off than before. Here is the line I want every young person in Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, and every other corner of America to read tonight: “Much of the social history of the Western world over the past three decades has involved replacing what worked with what sounded good.” That one sentence explains our schools, our cities, and why the neighborhoods the War on Poverty was supposed to save are in worse shape now than they were before the checks started flowing. Sowell has pushed a whole generation of us to stop reacting and start asking harder questions. What are the incentives? Who actually benefits from this policy? What do the numbers look like five, ten, twenty years later? Ask those questions honestly, and the illusion falls apart. The most dangerous man in America right now isn’t the one shouting on television. He is the 95-year-old professor in Palo Alto who doesn’t need you to agree with him, because he has the data on his side. Ninety-five years of telling the truth. Thank you, Dr. Sowell.
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M H Stanley@MHStanley22·
@polyreformed @DefiantLs I agree except for "always 100% self inflicted". Some medical conditions & their medications contribute a lot to weight gain. BUT, each person chooses how to handle that. Start with a no sugar, no flour diet, 3 meals a day with no snacking . . .
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Polyreformed
Polyreformed@polyreformed·
@DefiantLs Yes it needs to be renamed to being a excessively fat Fatty pants. Note I was 309 when I was 19. I know the struggle is real. But it is the only disease that is 100% self inflicted. Last point most people can't lose the Fat or keep it off by the Dr's advice. But they can win.
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Defiant L’s
Defiant L’s@DefiantLs·
What do we call them instead?
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Bama Bev
Bama Bev@BeverlyMor31666·
@DefiantLs I’m sure they’ll get it done with the help of the Trump hating news.🙄 Homeless is now unhoused. Illegal aliens are now undocumented immigrants. Mother is now birthing person. Stay free America. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
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