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Stop pretending that society should be your plaything, and that you could run it to good effect — we need more freedom.

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Sall Grover
Sall Grover@salltweets·
“In a free society, people can believe whatever they want. If you want to believe men can be women or you’re a man who wants to call himself a woman, that is your business. What you cannot do in a free society is force anyone else to accept it. What is at stake here is the ability to lawfully acknowledge reality. If you care so much about “trans rights” you can work out a way to get them without destroying the category of women in law, female spaces, sport, services, the entire reality of lesbianism, and punishing citizens for acknowledging reality. The fact that you haven’t even tried makes it appear that destroying the rights of women is the goal. Any politician who will look an Australian citizen in the eye and tell them that a man can be a woman is admitting that they will lie about anything and everything because the most obvious lie has already been told. If no one in this room can acknowledge reality and fix an obvious problem you are either malicious or incompetent. The days of dismissing this issue are over. This is not a culture war. It’s reality.” - my words, read by Alison Penfold MP, in parliament today. Contact politicians are tell them to BACK THE BILL - “Sex Discrimination Amendment- sex based rights bill 2026”
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travis4nh@travis4nh·
Twenty years ago the city of Manchester, NH was paying interpreters $113/hr...and was hiring hundreds of them for the African kids enrolled in Manchester schools. travis4nh.substack.com/p/the-city-of-… This video just made me realize: son-of-a-gun! those interpreters are in on the scam!
MAGA FOREVER AMEN 🇨🇦 🇺🇸 🇬🇷@VictoriaSask

When Somalians go to the doctor, they suddenly don’t speak English and need an interpreter. The interpreter gets paid $100.00 per hr. plus transportation cost. They must brainstorm every day about how to suck money out of the system.

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Max Autonomous@MaxAutonomous·
@Left_Hegelian @BrandonWarmke Amazing– denouncing a murderous ideology is too hard. Thank you for further demonstrating the rot. Is this as creative as you get with your deception? I'm sure you'll let the world know when academia enthusiastically turns Nietzschean (since he is already "taught widely").
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Brandon Warmke
Brandon Warmke@BrandonWarmke·
Probably no more than 10% of the American professoriate are unreconstructed Marxists. Many more are Marxist-adjacent and like to strike the pose. The more interesting fact is that in 2026 most academic departments would be more comfortable hiring a Marxist than a Republican.
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Max Autonomous@MaxAutonomous·
@Left_Hegelian @BrandonWarmke I'll view academia with less contempt when they universally treat Marx as AT LEAST as loathsome as Hitler. That Marxist ideas are respected AT ALL is a cancer. e.g. the "solution" to "free markets" is another dictatorship ("of the proletariat"); that states "wither away", etc.
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Steven Levine
Steven Levine@Left_Hegelian·
Sorry, this is an absurd number. I work at a 'woke' university and there are like 2 maybe 3 actual Marxists, one who is non-tenure track. I agree there are plenty of left-liberals, plenty of post-colonial folks, and other people, like myself, who are social democrats, and so have interest in the socialist tradition. But that is not to be a Marxist. I know for people on the right these lines are tedious, but it would be like me saying that Oakeshott and Hayek are the same because they are both 'conservative'. Truth requires that we label things correctly.
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Max Autonomous@MaxAutonomous·
@ggreenwald A majority of Palestinians support Sharia Law and murdering apostates. It's bizarre to see so much support for Palestinians from people the Palestinians loathe– especially *a gay man*, who most Palestinians would happily murder, if given the chance. x.com/MaxAutonomous/…
Max Autonomous@MaxAutonomous

@JeninYounesEsq A similar question could be put to you— How consistent would support among Palestinians for Sharia law, and the murder of apostates, have to be, before you would acknowledge them as an enemy? Or are you Muslim? x.com/MaxAutonomous/…

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Max Autonomous@MaxAutonomous·
@ggreenwald eXAaCTLyy!! A "rally" for a terrorist org, whose charter is the *elimination of a country*, is peaceful!! Why don't these loons get that these people are friendly?! Come on! 🤡🌎
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Glenn Greenwald
Glenn Greenwald@ggreenwald·
It's hard to pick one incident as "peak woke," but a leading candidate: At the U of Washington, adult Jewish students wept and begged for a peaceful pro-Palestinian rally to be stopped, and Fox's Hannity demanded all colleges ban such protests because it creates discomfort:
End Wokeness@EndWokeness

What's a video that defines Peak Woke?

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Max Autonomous@MaxAutonomous·
@ggreenwald @TheFlagGuy_ If you believe Israel should be eliminated, then advocate for it proudly– rather than hiding behind this tap dance that a "rally" for those who do want to eliminate the country are "peaceful".
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Colin
Colin@ColinNienaber·
Massie has sponsored over 100 bills. Such as Interstate Milk Freedom Act — would legalize interstate sales of raw milk. * Milk Freedom Act — related to raw milk regulations. * Surveillance Accountability Act — aimed at limiting government surveillance powers. * No Immunity for Glyphosate Act — removes certain liability protections tied to glyphosate products. * No Funds for Foreign Abortions Act — blocks federal funding for abortions overseas. * Interstate Commerce Freedom bills — multiple bills reducing federal restrictions on interstate trade and agriculture. * One Subject at a Time Act — requires congressional bills to address only one subject. * Read the Bills Act — requires bills to clearly show changes to existing law. * To Terminate the Department of Education (H.R. 899) — abolishes the federal Department of Education. * Abolish the ATF Act (co-sponsored) — would eliminate the ATF. * War Powers resolutions — including efforts to block unauthorized military action in Iran and Yemen. * Smith-Mundt Restoration bill — would restrict domestic distribution of U.S. government propaganda materials. * Balanced Budget Amendment proposals — constitutional amendments requiring balanced federal budgets. * Bills repealing authorizations for war in Iraq and elsewhere. * Bills protecting firearm rights for 18–20 year olds. * Ukraine Fatigue Resolution — called for ending U.S. military and financial aid to Ukraine. Just to name a few. Which one of these do you disagree with?
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illuminatibot@iluminatibot·
“I’m sorry if one of your billionaire donors is going to get embarrassed because he went to r*pe island.” - Rep Thomas Massie
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Thomas Massie
Thomas Massie@RepThomasMassie·
The first version of the Big Beautiful Bill defunded sex changes for minors. But the final version that everyone but me voted for, in fact the version that Donald Trump signed, put all of that money back in!
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Chief Nerd
Chief Nerd@TheChiefNerd·
Tim Dillon on Thomas Massie’s Loss “No one knows who the hell the other guy is … He came out of nowhere and was like, ‘We gotta get kids back into the military. We gotta get em to Iran now!”
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John E. Shannon III
John E. Shannon III@JEShannon3·
@armsq17 Same data. Cleaner buckets. The original chart mixed 20%, 15%, 4%, and 1% population groups as equal-width bars. That may be technically readable, but it is easy to misread at a glance. Compare equal quintiles first. Then break out the top tier separately.
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paleoneoliberal
paleoneoliberal@armsq17·
Peak Dunning–Kruger. When you're a social democrat and attempt to “debunk” tax progressivity, but you can’t read the legend of the chart you yourself posted, so you don’t realize that the top quantile was split into three bars and that the top 5% actually pay more than 40% of all taxes, while the top quintile pays two-thirds, and the bottom 60% pay only around 16%.
Tony Annett@tonyannett

Debunking Bezos’s nonsense that the rich pay most of the taxes. (He’s only talking about a narrow slice, the federal income tax). And these days are from 2019 - the rich even less today thanks to Trump.

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Konstantin Kisin
Konstantin Kisin@KonstantinKisin·
Very good example of the lies anti-Western activists love to tell: The claim that Britain only paid off slavery compensation in 2015 is false — and the person who spread it has admitted it. The claim that "British taxpayers were paying off slavery compensation until 2015" went viral in 2018 when the UK National Debt Management Office tweeted it. It was retracted almost immediately because it was wrong. The 1835 government loan used to pay slave owner compensation was fully redeemed in 1938. What continued beyond that were small residual government consolidated bonds — routine Victorian-era debt instruments bundled together with hundreds of other government expenditures from the same period, including the Napoleonic Wars and Irish Famine relief. This lie spread because it was emotionally compelling. It was not true. Yes, slavery compensation was paid to the owners because that was the only way to achieve abolition. And yes, abolition was the result of campaigning and technological changes but it nonetheless represents a unique achievement of the West: everywhere else, including the Far East, the Middle East and Africa slavery continued for decades, if not centuries, and into the present time. Note how, as usual, anti-Western narratives deliberately fail to engage in a fair comparison with OTHER empires and civilisations in the world and their conduct during the same time period. I refuse to hold our civilisation to a fake, utopian standard of perfection while letting everyone else off the hook.
Sony Thăng@nxt888

Konstantin, you asked a Black woman where she'd rather live than Britain or America or Canada. Let's take Britain as your example of tolerant, slavery-ending Western excellence. Britain did not end slavery voluntarily. Britain ended the Atlantic slave trade in 1807 after decades of organized abolitionist pressure, slave rebellions across the Caribbean, most consequentially Haiti in 1791, and the growing calculation that wage labor was becoming more economically efficient than chattel slavery in certain contexts. When Britain "abolished" slavery in its colonies in 1833, it paid £20 million in compensation. Not to the enslaved. To the enslavers. The people who had been worked and beaten and raped and bred like livestock for generations received nothing. Their enslavers received the equivalent of £17 billion in today's money, funded by British taxpayers. A debt so large that British citizens were still paying it off in 2015. You read that correctly. British taxpayers were paying off the debt incurred compensating slave owners until 2015. So when you ask a Black woman where she would rather live, the answer she gives, if she says Britain, is not an endorsement of British moral superiority. It is a statement about which available option causes her the least harm. Those are not the same thing. And you know the difference. You just find it more comfortable not to say it.

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