Miguel Perry

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Miguel Perry

Miguel Perry

@MiguelPerryJr

I look older than I am. I feel younger than I look.

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Ryan Burge 📊
Ryan Burge 📊@ryanburge·
Some absolutely INSANE numbers about the Amish. Average woman gives birth to 6 children in their lifetime. ~4% of first births are to unwed mothers. But here's crazier numbers: They convert virtually NO ONE. 154 total in 100 years. Retention: 85%
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Miguel Perry@MiguelPerryJr·
@mamboitaliano__ Is he one of the ones who diddled little boys? Or is he one of the ones who covered up the diddling of little boys?
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Mambo Italiano
Mambo Italiano@mamboitaliano__·
Is there anyone else here, besides me, who has always supported President Donald Trump 🇺🇸 but is now seriously struggling because enough is enough? The Pope is the Vicar of Christ on Earth, seated on the throne of Saint Peter And the Throne of Peter is not to be touched ✝️
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Miguel Perry@MiguelPerryJr·
@BishopBarron In addition to being a raving lefty, Leo is also a Marcionite who reads the Old Testament out of the Bible because of all the bloodshed condoned, and often ordered, by God.
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Bishop Robert Barron
Bishop Robert Barron@BishopBarron·
The statements made by President Trump on Truth Social regarding the Pope were entirely inappropriate and disrespectful. They don’t contribute at all to a constructive conversation. It is the Pope’s prerogative to articulate Catholic doctrine and the principles that govern the moral life. In regard to the concrete application of those principles, people of good will can and do disagree. I would warmly recommend that serious Catholics within the Trump administration–Secretary Rubio, Vice President Vance, Ambassador Brian Burch, and others–might meet with Vatican officials so that a real dialogue can take place. This is far preferable to the statements on social media. I am very grateful for the many ways that the Trump administration has reached out to Catholics and other people of faith. It has been a high honor to serve on the Religious Liberty Commission. No President in my lifetime has shown a greater dedication to defending our first liberty. All that said, I think the President owes the Pope an apology.
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microplastics rectifier
microplastics rectifier@facetedcarapace·
Anthony hated how Americans viewed street food abroad and correctly pointed out that street vendors with daily lines of loyal patrons don't stay in business for years by giving everyone in their neighborhood food poisoning.
Monsieur Grenouille 🐸@monsieurgren

My schizo theory on Anthony Bourdain is that his gut microbiome was terrible from the dirty street food and drinking which led him to a fragile mental state incapable of coping with a major stressor like a breakup

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Miguel Perry@MiguelPerryJr·
@SkyVirginSon Apparently, in addition to being a raving lefty, Leo is also a Marcionite who reads the Old Testament out of the Bible because of all the bloodshed condoned, and often ordered, by God.
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RosarySon
RosarySon@SkyVirginSon·
With all due respect to the Office of the President, this post contains several claims that are factually inaccurate and theologically misguided, and as a Catholic I feel compelled to respond. 1. The Pope was not elected to please any president. Pope Leo XIV was elected by 133 cardinals from across the world in a sacred conclave, on the fourth ballot, on May 8, 2025.  The Holy Spirit guides the conclave, not American politics. To suggest that “if I wasn’t in the White House, Leo wouldn’t be in the Vatican”  is not only historically ignorant but theologically offensive to every Catholic on earth. 2. He was not an unknown outsider. Pope Leo XIV served as Prefect of the Dicastery for Bishops under Pope Francis, one of the most powerful roles in the Vatican, responsible for selecting bishops for dioceses worldwide.  He was one of the most qualified candidates in the College of Cardinals. 3. He is deeply rooted in service, not politics. An Augustinian missionary who worked for decades in Peru, Pope Leo XIV dedicated his life to the poor and the Gospel long before any political figure noticed him.  His name honors Leo XIII, the Pope who championed workers’ rights and the poor during the Industrial Revolution, a tradition of Catholic Social Teaching that predates any modern political party. 4. The Pope’s role is prophetic, not partisan. When the Pope speaks on peace, nuclear weapons, immigration, or the dignity of nations, he is fulfilling the mission of Christ, not opposing any government. His first words as Pope were “Peace be with you all,”  echoing the Risen Christ (John 20:19). A Pope who is silent on injustice would be failing his divine mandate. 5. Demanding a Pope “get in line” with a president contradicts 2,000 years of Church history. From St. Peter before Nero, to St. Thomas More before Henry VIII, to John Paul II before Soviet communism, the Church has never existed to validate earthly power. “We must obey God rather than men.” (Acts 5:29) As Catholics, we pray for all leaders, including President Trump. But we stand firmly with our Holy Father. Habemus Papam. And he answers to God alone.
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Volkstaat
Volkstaat@Volkstaat10·
Dogs stop thousands of Afrikaners from taking advantage of Trump's refugee offer. "We can't and won't leave our dogs behind," many have told us. Afrikaners are just as likely as any other Germanic culture to treat dogs as full family members. Must Trump must offer the beloved family Boerboel a home in America too? What do you think?
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Miguel Perry@MiguelPerryJr·
@josephnollasj Is he one of the ones who diddled little boys? Or one of the ones who covered up the diddling of little boys?
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Joseph Nolla, SJ
Joseph Nolla, SJ@josephnollasj·
No. The Pope opposing the Israel/US war against Iran doesn’t mean he wants a nuclear Iran. Remember, this is the same Pope who’s spoken *against* nuclear proliferation. “If he doesn’t support my immoral war, then he must support my enemy” is pure gaslighting.
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John A. Monaco
John A. Monaco@johnamonaco·
What Trump doesn't realize is, everyone who goes up against the Catholic Church eventually loses. To go against the Church is to go against Christ Himself, for the Church is His Mystical Body. History is filled with kings who tried to destroy it. Yet the Church lives on.
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Valerie Anne Smith
Valerie Anne Smith@ValerieAnne1970·
🚨SHOCKING CONFESSION: Former Cleveland Clinic Medical Director Dr. Daniel Neides breaks down in tears, apologizing to ALL his vaccinated patients. "I didn’t provide informed consent…ABSOLUTELY DEPLORABLE on my part and I apologize to my patients."
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Miguel Perry@MiguelPerryJr·
@DrPatrick Your paper has endorsed every anti-housing measure and every anti-housing politician in the state. Fuck off.
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Dr. Pat Soon-Shiong
Dr. Pat Soon-Shiong@DrPatrick·
L.A.’s population is falling, could ‘haunt us for decades’ - why the surprise when California is THE most business unfriendly state in the country. Long term loss of jobs is a real consequence of bad policy by politicians in this city and state latimes.com/california/sto…
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Miguel Perry@MiguelPerryJr·
@brettachapman The Lakota took the Black Hills from the Cheyenne, who took it from the Arikara.
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St. Rev. Dr. Rev ⏭️☯️🏴😻
I think Ayn Rand and Heinlein both make the point that totalitarian systems don't filter out compromised people, rather they insist that everyone in the power structure be compromised, precisely so that they can be disposed of when it becomes convenient.
New York Post@nypost

Influencer's husband threatens Eric Swalwell after he allegedly bombarded her with nudes and turned up at her house trib.al/ViaN3h5

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Emotion & Music
Emotion & Music@Emotion78687·
Man, every single person involved in this recording did everything absolutely right, perfection.
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Miguel Perry@MiguelPerryJr·
@AnechoicMedia_ Having lived around low-IQ, poor whites, I've always felt they were more of a danger to themselves than to me. I can't say the same about blacks.
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RodeoProfessor
RodeoProfessor@RodeoProfessor·
As far as lib journalism goes, this longer write up on American Prairie is an *almost* good faith attempt to look at both sides of the bison-on-Montana-Bureau-of Land-Management-(BLM)-land debate. There are a couple problems with it that I’ll expand on here. They are one of the few outlets that mention that a major concern of Montana ranchers is there is a massive amount of foreign money and opaque high net worth individual money being poured into American Prairie. This money allows American Prairie to outbid locals for properties with public grazing rights that our friends and family have worked for generations, and instead puts its management in the hand of Google tech divorcées and Swiss billionaire Jackson transplants instead of Montanans. That’s the main problem many of us have with American Prairie. The article talks about how “well nobody lives out there anyways and population is decreasing,” yes it’s because our children can’t afford it. But the article has limited curiosity as to *why* people are leaving and doesn’t think it could be due to external capital brought about by groups like American Prairie. The other thing is the way they present “the science” on how bison are more sustainable compared to cattle. Sustainability is one of those words that you can define it however you went to get to the assertion you want to make, so if we are talking about and end goal of maximizing pre American settlement vegetation biodiversity, sure bison are better for that, but is that the goal in 2026 America? What about the sustainability of the food supply + culture and heritage of the American west embodied in the cowboy + use of modern conservation techniques? Pretending like ranching is environmentally devastating is incoherent in a country like the USA with fish & wildlife, air, water, and many other forms of strict environmental laws. Most of the anti ranching/anti beef “research” that’s completely infiltrated the way we think about food and environmental management was financed by the same high net worth opaque donor tech divorcée class that bankrolls American Prairie. To treat the people that brought you “meatless Mondays” and soy eggs as purveyors of objective science (while mocking research funded by stock growers) suggests that Mother Jones with its anti oligarchy tagline isn’t comfortable digging into oligarchs on their side. I like bison on the land, I want more of them here. I want them everywhere! But I don’t want Google exec’s ex wives’ foundations outbidding Montanans for land and grazing rights.
Mother Jones@MotherJones

The American buffalo—those ornery, hairy prairie beasts that reign as the official mammal of the United States—have joined wind turbines, electric cars, and climate researchers in the crosshairs of the Trump administration. motherjones.com/politics/2026/…

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Martin Varsavsky
Martin Varsavsky@martinvars·
Péter Magyar is not the anti-Orbán. He is running on a platform that is Orbán without the corruption. As Orban, Magyar opposes the EU migration pact. He voted against the loan to Ukraine. He wants strong borders and has no plans to reverse Hungary’s energy ties with Russia before 2035. On every substantive question that defines the European left-right divide, Magyar sits exactly where Orbán sits. What he promises to change is governance, not ideology. Anti-corruption reforms, rule of law, meritocratic appointments, unlocking frozen EU funds. A voter who backed Orbán for border security and national sovereignty can vote for Magyar without abandoning a single conviction. The only thing that voter has to abandon is tolerance for theft. Orbán did not lose the argument. He lost the trust.
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Miguel Perry@MiguelPerryJr·
@Olas_Truth Obamacare does not require insurers to cover daraxonrasib or other experimental drugs. Do some research before you post.
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Ola Ojewumi
Ola Ojewumi@Olas_Truth·
Yet, former Senator Ben Sasse voted to repeal the ACA, which gives cancer patients access to the treatment he’s getting. He called it “the worst law in history. It sounds pretty non-Christlike to me.
Rod Dreher@roddreher

Ben Sasse has the face of Christ. His bloodied visage is the result of treatment for his pancreatic cancer; the new treatment might give him a few more months. Read or listen to the interview. It's staggering, this man's hope and faith. nytimes.com/2026/04/09/opi…

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