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Katılım Nisan 2022
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AusPride35 🇦🇺
AusPride35 🇦🇺@ethoclean35·
@Mistawolfe3 Fuck it's good to come across someone that actually gets it! 🫡 As you can see even on X our shit gets censored.
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AusPride35 🇦🇺
AusPride35 🇦🇺@ethoclean35·
So multiculturalism is our saviour right. Who the fuck in this country feels better off besides the invaders?
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An0maly@Mistawolfe3·
@ethocleanse35 I get it- their plan to make the west, nz, auz, America, Canada & Europe into a multicultural economic zone requires censorship & the monopoly of force against us because they are in violation of their right to govern & they think we will all comply
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An0maly@Mistawolfe3·
@ethocleanse35 Nothing, besides the velocity of consumption & the guarantee we will all keep working & consuming. If it were gold- we might have a 2% real inflation rate, but at least our $ wouldn’t be a melting ice cube in our hands
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An0maly@Mistawolfe3·
@ethocleanse35 Hah no worries, keep in mind the migrants are just happy to crowd inside some bricks with a functioning toilet & lightbulb man, the state is selling us out, we actually want the migrants to do well for themselves by going home & building for themselves
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An0maly@Mistawolfe3·
@ethocleanse35 You would call this monetary system that creates these perverse incentives like migrant invasion & a million dollar dog box ‘ a floating fiat standard’ with MMT modern monetary theory
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AusPride35 🇦🇺
AusPride35 🇦🇺@ethoclean35·
@Mistawolfe3 Incorrect, the invaders which some will blatantly call refugees take free lifestyle, free education, free housing, but it's not free, we hard working tax payers pay for it all while disintegrating our children's way of life. They will never enter the housing market, or prosper.
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An0maly@Mistawolfe3·
@ethocleanse35 Increased tax circles back and cancels out the created currency. It’s like kicking the can down the road to the future & giving them the bill for deficit spending of the past with compounding interest. A cooked system
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An0maly@Mistawolfe3·
@ethocleanse35 Well yeah but that’s because the central bank keeps increasing the fiscal supply, that’s why the limited supply assets up in price, the govt needs to engineer artificial demand to stop hyper inflation, one way is migrant invasion
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An0maly@Mistawolfe3·
@peacefulwarrior @saltyreigns Because they’re of a dissimilar ethno-cultural nucleus, once here they are the gateway to bring more of their own in. Then they will gentrify & compete for scarce resources in a country. Their own conflicts will be imported, as well as their enemies who will arrive too
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An0maly@Mistawolfe3·
@PronouncedHare Good on you Liam, you took a break from X and seem to have come back more based 🫡
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Liam Hehir
Liam Hehir@PronouncedHare·
One of the biggest sacrifices we’ve made has been choosing to live as a single-income family with four children for the past 13 years. It’s not an easy choice. You give things up. You plan carefully. You build your life around what you can actually afford, not what everyone else insists is aspirational. We just try to keep in mind that a lot of what passes for necessity or fulfilling today would have been considered luxury not so long ago. Holidays in particular. The idea that you must be constantly collecting “experiences” in your 20s and 30s is a good example. It can actually be a bit tough on the SAHM in terms of resentment. Not from the working parent as much from those who made different choices and are bothered by your different priorities. It’s probably cost us net $250k over 13 years. I’ve always earned too much for WFF which factors into the calculation a bit. It means working a lot harder on the working parent side of things. But for us, it’s been worth it. I truly don’t believe our children will look back and wish they’d had less time with their mother at home, or less time together as a family. If we’ve done anything right, it’s this: they’ll grow up never wondering where their mother was at a given moment. And one day, when that stage of life is gone, I hope that will matter more than any missed holiday ever could.
Camus@newstart_2024

Rory Sutherland made a quietly devastating observation about one of the biggest societal shifts of the last 50 years. He said the move to the double-income household started as an option but quickly became an obligation. The big winners? Governments (twice as many people to tax) and property owners (now two salaries were needed to buy a house). The big loser? The family itself, which lost roughly 35 hours of discretionary leisure time per week — with no real increase in living standards, because the extra money was largely soaked up by higher house prices and taxes. It’s a classic example of how something that begins as liberation can quietly turn into a new form of constraint. Longitudinal studies on happiness and time use (including data from the American Time Use Survey and OECD reports) show that the sharp rise in dual-earner households correlated with stagnant or declining leisure time for families, while subjective well-being metrics for parents have not risen in line with the additional income — supporting the idea that much of the gain was captured by housing costs and taxation rather than improved quality of life. It’s a reminder to look carefully at changes that society presents as inevitable progress. What do you think — has the double-income model delivered more freedom or more pressure for most families?

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An0maly@Mistawolfe3·
@NzFubar @EerykMcRae So what do you suggest they do? you are already labelling the first step to a collective ethos as white supremacy, an attack on your own groups defence whilst insisting they show up. Bizarre behaviour
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Eeryk McRae
Eeryk McRae@EerykMcRae·
Older generations grew up during a time when New Zealand was 92% white. Houses were cheap, the streets safe, there was a true sense of community. What happened? Government policy was sold to you as a means of improving your life and that of your kids, but this came at a price. Unknowingly, the hard work, economic growth and financial security many of you were able to achieve, came at the cost of future generations. Additionally, it set the foundations for reform aimed at utterly destroying this nation. In just two or three short generations we've been flooded with migrants, house prices have skyrocketed, wages have been suppressed, and the destruction of this beautiful nation has well and truly commenced. All of this happened because politicians sold you a dream but it turned out to be a deal with the devil. You were lied to. You are still being lied to, and I appreciate that, but you'll struggle to garner any sympathy from young people whilst calling those of us trying to fix the problems created to benefit your generation “white supremacists, Nazis, racists" You know immigration is a problem, so help us. You know house prices are a problem, so help us. You know wages have been suppressed, so help us. You know this nation is being destroyed, so help us. The average wages of older generations had 4 times the buying power as ours today. A 1975 factory worker earning around $95/week had the real gold-buying power of a senior finance professional today (~$5,700/week or $300k+ annually), while paying lower effective taxes with no GST; all in a far more cohesive, affordable society. With that in mind, rhetoric the likes of "kids these days just aren't working hard enough" is frankly insulting, especially when we have the last 70 years of legislative reform to look back on, which outlines to us exactly why we find ourselves in this position. Boomers are out of touch with the young people of today and frankly I wouldn't expect them to be, but disrespecting my generation who face a demoralising and even alien world, one shaped by the decisions of those who came before us, that achieves nothing. It serves only to divide New Zealanders. We must pluck up the courage to laugh at labels like "radical" "white supremacist" or "Nazi" and do what is necessary to achieve the prosperity you were promised. The prosperity New Zealand deserves and restore New Zealand society to what it should be. A nation of New Zealanders.
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An0maly@Mistawolfe3·
@NzFubar @EerykMcRae The vast majority will have nothing in this system fubar, don’t you get it? That’s why it has to be rebuilt. I suggest we start with the central banks problematic interventions & credit expansion
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An0maly@Mistawolfe3·
@NzFubar @EerykMcRae Gen Z was born into those problems, They didn’t create that. millennials & Z will step up soon when the boomers fade away
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An0maly@Mistawolfe3·
@NzFubar @EerykMcRae & in the future, there will Asians, Hindus, sihks & Africans who were already doing the same, who will vote & compete for resources in their own interests against your grandchildren, who were supposed to inherit something at least as good as it was before.
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An0maly@Mistawolfe3·
That’s your grand analysis? 😅 there is some truth to that. But that laziness is a reaction to a rotten system Young people do care, but they’re not asking the system to investigate & fix itself anymore. It will be rebuilt, around the proper ethno/cultural nucleus of the country
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Gabriel Monk
Gabriel Monk@Monksmissives·
@actparty Great to see ACT getting at the issue that matter. How does that tackle the cost of living, homelessness, fuel crisis etc? What’s the next big issue? Oh yeah the man and woman thing. That’s got to be a big deal to broke kiwis
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ACT New Zealand@actparty·
Easter Trading changes now have royal assent, meaning bars won't have to kick out patrons at midnight tonight. ACT was the only party to have all MPs supporting this bill.
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An0maly@Mistawolfe3·
@NzFubar @EerykMcRae Everybody gets the logic of showing up fubar, but why is it occurring? Why are turn outs tanking in the last few decades? What do you think are the underlying reasons
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An0maly@Mistawolfe3·
@NzFubar @EerykMcRae A country is more than just an economic zone to work ever harder in. It is a people & a community. Are you suprised the young generations are lashing out at the loss of these important things?
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