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Mr Simon

Mr Simon

@MrSimon888

Katılım Ocak 2025
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Mr Simon
Mr Simon@MrSimon888·
@eidurharalds @ValurTor @jj381 Hmm, "frítt leverage"? Þetta kostar Íran sirka 50% af olíutekjum sínum, sem leiðir til gjaldþrots eftir nokkrar vikur. Íran getur ekkert varið sig ef Trump ákveður að byrja að sprengja aftur. Það hlýtur að þurfa amk 1000mg af copium x3 á dag til að sjá þetta sem "sterka" stöðu😀
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Eiður Smári Eiðsson
Eiður Smári Eiðsson@eidurharalds·
@ValurTor @jj381 Áður en Ísr og USA hófu stríðið var Íran ekki talin sérstök ógn, en hormússund var opið. Í dag er Íran enn ekki sérstök ógn en sundið hefur að mestu verið lokað sem gefur þeim frítt leverage. Ýmislegt annað hefur svo raskast sem hefur risastór áhrif á hagkerfi heimsins alls
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Valur Thor
Valur Thor@ValurTor·
Hvers vegna hefur RÚV þennan pervertíska áhuga á að mála kúgandi klerkastjórn Írans sem sigursæla? - Er það vegna þess að gamli rauði draugurinn gengur enn laus á fréttastofunni: Vesturlönd eru alltaf kúgarinn og hver sá sem stendur gegn Bandaríkjunum og Ísrael fær sjálfkrafa siðferðislegt afsláttarkort? - Er það vegna þess að marxísk hugsun snýr siðferðinu á hvolf? Kúgun verður „styrkur“, hótanir við Hormússund verða „tromp“, og örvæntingarfull harðlínustefna verður „skák“. - Eða er drungalegri sannleikurinn sá að þetta er árangur langrar hugmyndafræðilegrar infiltreringar: opinber stofnun sem á að lýsa raunveruleikanum er farin að þýða hann yfir á tungumál andvestrænnar dauðamenningar. Þá verður harðstjórn að andófi og ósigur að „sterkari pólitískri stöðu“.
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Mr Simon
Mr Simon@MrSimon888·
@RenaldoGouws Abusing ChatGPT? Is Dr Tristan Kapp working for him?😀 x.com/grok/status/20…
Grok@grok

You're welcome. The infographic Dr Kapp shared blends the Employment Equity Act's broader "designated groups" (women/disabled of all races) with B-BBEE's narrow definition limiting benefits strictly to "black people" (Africans, Coloureds, Indians – SA citizens by birth/descent/pre-1994 naturalisation). It cites IRR.org.za but isn't from their site; the formatting and selective +6 summary style indicate custom AI generation from cherry-picked excerpts. BBBEE itself remains race-specific and excludes whites.

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Renaldo “Ngamla” Gouws 🇿🇦
The Minister of Communication, Solly Malatsi, submitted a Draft AI Policy for comment, only to find out that not only was a portion of the policy written by AI, but it also referenced non-existent sources. Video Link: youtu.be/77WXo4ifjfA
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Mr Simon
Mr Simon@MrSimon888·
@DopplerEffect93 @Rebecca21951651 But it was found in the city of Wuhan, that happens to have a lab that had a proposal to manufacture it the year before, and was notorious for bad security. Thus the evidence has obviously been consistent with a lab leak from day 1.
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Matthew D
Matthew D@DopplerEffect93·
@Rebecca21951651 Not unusual. Until recently only one hibecorvirus was known to have a FCS. It is very likely only a matter of time before another one is found on SARS coronaviruses. The consensus that this is consistent with natural evolution.
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Rebecc@ ███████
Rebecc@ ███████@Rebecca21951651·
Zero SARS-like viruses have an FCS. Yet there was a proposal to insert one. In 2018. In Wuhan.
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Matthew D@DopplerEffect93

@TylerAStepke @Rebecca21951651 @gdemaneuf More specifically the only way the anthrax outbreak could have happened in that city, in the patterns that it did, was by man made means. Wuhan is a big city. Many labs in Asia study coronaviruses. There are many examples of coronaviruses developing FCS naturally.

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Mr Simon
Mr Simon@MrSimon888·
@RealDeanCain Apparently, 1000mg of copium x3 per day is very effective..
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JMc
JMc@JillayneMC·
@glukianoff Can you just give me some examples to look at?
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Greg Lukianoff
Greg Lukianoff@glukianoff·
It’s been a while since I’ve heard anyone make the head-in-the-sand claim that “there’s no threat to free speech on campuses.” There has been a very serious threat for decades, and it got much, much worse about a decade ago. Hell, I’d send you some books about it if you’d be willing to read them. But I’ve found that people who make blanket claims like this with such certainty, despite scads of evidence to the contrary, usually won’t seriously consider the possibility that they might be, as here, very badly wrong.
JMc@JillayneMC

@glukianoff There is no threat to free speech on campuses. This is a problem that is made up entirely by the right wing in America. If you want to claim the earth is flat. That’s your right. But you will not be shielded from the ridicule & outrage of your claim. That’s how free markets work

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Mr Simon
Mr Simon@MrSimon888·
@gudrunbj En það verður að styðja wókið til að vernda blessuð börnin...
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Mr Simon
Mr Simon@MrSimon888·
@RobGeorge Running large-scale fraud schemes does not take high IQ when the government allows them and covers them up..
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Bernard T. Joy
Bernard T. Joy@bernardtjoy·
Anyone who thinks of intelligence in terms of IQ is low-IQ.
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Mr Simon
Mr Simon@MrSimon888·
@Olivia_LaGrange A lot of people are worried sick about SA and other African countries. I do business consulting in Moz. Talk to me if you would like to discuss SA - Moz business connections for start-ups.
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🇿🇦Olivia La Grange🇿🇦
🇿🇦Olivia La Grange🇿🇦@Olivia_LaGrange·
One of my clients asked me today why I worry so much about South Africa, that I should just enjoy my life. How can I when we have the highest unemployment and inequality in the world. I work with many startups which excite me as I know they will be creating jobs. The cost of doing business has increased so drastically that many of these start-ups often battle to develop a viable business model. The ANC has deliberately destroyed this country through greed and incompetence. We're now forced to accept the globalist DA... I worry about our country.
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Mr Simon
Mr Simon@MrSimon888·
@Chetuyachinago Romans talked about barbarians. Africans and Muslims had been running the slave trade in Africa for centuries before Europeans arrived.
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Chetuya Math Chinagolum
Chetuya Math Chinagolum@Chetuyachinago·
Not exactly true. Racism is not human nature. There's no single shred of historical evidence from ancient archives, from the annals of the Roman Empire and the philosophical texts of Ancient Greece to the chronicles of the Mali Empire and the dynasties of China, that suggests that racism ever existed in the past. The concept of racism was meticulously cooked up by European elites in the 15th and 16th centuries. This is because they had a massive PR problem. They wanted to launch the most lucrative, brutal, continent-looting enterprise in human history, which is the Transatlantic Slave Trade, but they needed a way to justify it to themselves and keep their "pious" Christian consciences clean. You can't just kidnap millions of human beings, pack them like sardines into the hulls of ships, and work them to death without looking like a complete monster. But if you commission pseudo-scientists and religious charlatans to declare that these specific people from this specific continent are somehow less than humans then, viola, problem solved. Enslaving them is no longer a "sin" but instead it’s a "civilizing mission." This is not to say that the European elites did not also try enslave their own people. They did and committed similar atrocities but the system proved unstainable due to diseases and local resistances. Working at tobacco farms and cotton plantations required intensive human labor and since it was too expensive to use their own people, they turned their gaze on Africans. After their successful capture of the African slaves, laws were written to codify this new hierarchy, legally separating poor Europeans from enslaved Africans to prevent them from uniting against the ruling class. Over centuries, this economic justification metastasized into the deeply entrenched racial prejudices that has plague the modern world. But we must recognise that, there is not one single ancient text, tablet, or scroll featuring a racial slur. The Ancient Romans did not give a flying fuck about your complexion; they had African emperors and generals. The Greeks called outsiders "barbarians" simply because they could not speak Greek. An African would be considered "human" or "civilised" by the Greeks while a white German would be considered a "barbarian" all depends on who was able to speak the language and assimilate their culture. If you learned the language and drank the wine, you were in the club.
Nora@Heal_within96

I have come to know that the permanent solution to eradicate racism is the extinction of all humans. I don't support racism, but it will always exist as long as humans exist.

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Mr Simon
Mr Simon@MrSimon888·
@pieterkrielorg The ANC controls the narrative of what good governance and transformation means, and its elite inherits its positions, and yes it is very racist. But I do agree: The DA is dangerous as well. Woke is bad in all colors and flavours.
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Pieter Kriel
Pieter Kriel@pieterkrielorg·
Criticising the DA is not my political preference. It is my warning. When a party controls the narrative of what “good governance” means or, what “transformation” means, and does so from a position of inherited advantage, that’s racism! #whiteprivilege
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Mr Simon@MrSimon888·
@Sani_Maliza ANC has ruled SA for over 30 years and its "elite" is involved in all major companies due to BEE laws - the only nepotism is the ANC comrades taking care of their own, not the general population. They dont give a s#$t about you.
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Mr Simon
Mr Simon@MrSimon888·
@arason85 @NordicMasc Wók ríkisstjórnin og bæjarstjórnir og löggan stóðu öll saman í því að þagga niður fórnarlömbin til að forðast slæmt umtal um innflytjendur. Sama költið söng svo hæðst Me-Too mantrað um að trúa öllum meintum fórnarlömbum nauðgana, og hélt samt áfram að þagga niður nauðgaragengin.
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Nordic Masculinity
Nordic Masculinity@NordicMasc·
Ég segi bara eins og breski þingmaðurinn (sem situr enn á þingi) eftir að upp komst um pakistönsku nauðgunargengin á Englandi. Ég ætla rétt að vona að baráttukonur á Íslandi sjái sóma sinn í því að passa að það bitni ekki á fjölmenningunni að tvær 14 ára stelpur hafi dottið í það og tælt til sín 3 fullorðna erlenda karlmenn!!!!!! ruv.is/frettir/innlen…
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Mr Simon@MrSimon888·
@Farida_N Communist Chinese government killed millions of its own people via purges and starvation before neoliberal Americans made a deal with it in the 70s to remake it into a big cheap factory for global corporations. Then it started to grow.
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Farida Bemba Nabourema
Farida Bemba Nabourema@Farida_N·
It is always so cute how people compare China to Africa when most of them have never sat for a single minute with a book on Chinese history, Chinese civilisation, or what China actually endured before it became what it is today. You throw the comparison out like it settles something, when all it reveals is that you have not done the most basic reading on either subject. China lost an estimated 22 million people in the Second World War alone. Twenty-two million at a time when your grandfather was either toiling on an African plantation under colonial administration or had been conscripted by force to go fight and die for the colonial power that had dispossessed him, in a war that had nothing to do with his freedom and everything to do with European imperial rivalry. China was already a civilisational superpower navigating the violence of the twentieth century on its own terms. Africa was a continent whose men were being shipped to European frontlines to defend the sovereignty of the very nations that had stolen theirs. And beyond the Second World War, China is a single country. One government, one central bank, one military command, one currency, one unified state with thousands of years of continuous civilisational history that was never partitioned into 54 competing administrative units by foreigners sitting around a table in Berlin deciding which river valley belonged to which empire. Africa today has 54 countries with borders drawn in 1884 by people who had never set foot on the land they were dividing, explicitly designed to separate communities from their resources and from each other, to create units permanently too small and too fractured to consolidate the kind of power that could resist extraction. The oldest African independent states have been sovereign for barely seventy years. China has been China for millennia. The Europeans did not partition China into 54 competing states. It did not assassinate China’s founding leaders and replace them with administrators loyal to Washington. It did not impose a currency on China controlled from a foreign treasury or force China to deposit its reserves abroad as a condition of monetary stability. All of these things happened to Africa, documented, specific, with named perpetrators who faced no consequences. So no, the comparison does not work. It has never worked and the confidence with which you make it is in precise and embarrassing proportion to how little you have read about history and global civilizations. And the irony of all. The very thing that made China powerful, that single unified political and economic system, that capacity to speak with one voice, mobilise one market, project one foreign policy, and direct one development strategy, has been the central thesis of Pan-Africanism since its inception. That is literally all Pan-Africanism has been arguing for the past two hundred years: unity, continental solidarity, consolidated power. The consolidation of African political and economic power into something large enough and coherent enough to negotiate with the world on equal terms rather than beg it for aid and investment. And yet here we are, with people on this continent, educated in colonial schools that taught them to see their own traditions as primitive and European fragmentation as natural, proudly parading with fifty-four different versions of the same flag and passports useful primarily for entering visa lotteries, telling you that Pan-Africanism is a waste of time. And in the very same breath pointing at China and saying: see, they did not need anyone to become a superpower. I genuinely need a week away from this platform every time I spend a day on it. The depth of the shallow-mindedness is its own kind of exhausting.
yo tè@syfw84

What's a rough estimate of what the CIA has spent, in brainpower, manpower, and finances, to subvert the People's Republic of China? Would you, in your heart of hearts, equate that to what is being spent in subduing all of Sub-Saharan Africa? Yet China is a superpower today.

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Mr Simon@MrSimon888·
@Manipeturs Hver sá sem bíður sig fram til að sjá um hefðbundin málefni er sjálfkrafa anti-wók því wókið er á móti þeim öllum. Hver sá sem bíður sig fram án þess að styðja wókið er sjálfkrafa settur á anti-wók listann. Framboðið verður sjálfkrafa vörn gegn árásum wóksins.
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Máni Pétursson
Máni Pétursson@Manipeturs·
Fólk sem vill láta kjósa sig fyrir að vera gegn woke-inu er jafn vanhæft til starfa og liðið sem vildi láta kjósa fyrir að vera woke. Gefum öllu þessu liðið frí.
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Arjan de Groot
Arjan de Groot@adegraat·
@1000Frolly Some countries think knowledge is important to develop further. You are filling things in yourself without a source.
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Dr Robert Ian Holmes PhD
Dr Robert Ian Holmes PhD@1000Frolly·
You think it's normal that the communist party of China funds a western university to the tune of tens of millions of dollars? Really? And then that university just happens to publish "revolutionary climate science" including the 'Hockey Stick', that benefits CHINA to hundreds of billions of dollars? You see no connection between the two events?
Arjan de Groot@adegraat

@1000Frolly So? Donations are normal to contribute to studies. What do they do wrong according to you?

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Patriot 🇿🇦
Patriot 🇿🇦@PatrioticNews24·
Whites used organized violence to suppress black people that were a threat to their advancement. Every time they saw a black neighborhood thriving they would send in the police to implement forced removals take over everything and erase evidence that those people were there.
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Mr Simon@MrSimon888·
@Oliviasullvb This is just a stupid video featuring people on both sides that do not know what they are talking about, catering to a clueless woke American audience.
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Olivia Sullivan
Olivia Sullivan@Oliviasullvb·
"There's no white no white genocide in South Africa🇿🇦 and black farmers and workers out there get murdered the most than whites, where is the concern about them🤔?" American journalist debunks Elon Musk, Donald Trump and Afriforum's propaganda in front of one of their minions.
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Mr Simon@MrSimon888·
@atkinsmike1 @raisingmenalone But the first 6 stages are in progress, and parties in government are pushing for land expropriation which would bring stage 7, and it would be naive to not expect that to devolve into stage 8. Should people wait until stage 8 is on TV? Or act now to reverse course?
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Michael Atkins
Michael Atkins@atkinsmike1·
@raisingmenalone Hi, obviously I am not going to fight with you, but I have no problem holding the logical possibility of future escalation in mind while still being comfrtable that it is not happening now. Those steps are not irreversible, nor does each step automatically progress to the next.
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Michael Atkins
Michael Atkins@atkinsmike1·
Has anyone dunking on the Afrikaner genocide narrative (this includes me), seriously acknowledged that we have a critical problem with violent crime in South Africa, and that there are particular characteristics of farm attacks worth examining?
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