RedCardNationalist🇺🇸🌵

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RedCardNationalist🇺🇸🌵

RedCardNationalist🇺🇸🌵

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Love America. I don’t care about your pronouns

Katılım Nisan 2022
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TODDSCOTT
TODDSCOTT@toddandmeg17·
@Polymarket @jokilema Our oil will never go to $200 We get only 2% from Middle East And Saudi Arabia is already pumping oil from the other side of the country through a pipeline So this is just a quick bait story
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Polymarket@Polymarket·
BREAKING: U.S. officials & Wall Street analysts are now reportedly preparing for the possibility of $200 oil.
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LOTR Universe
LOTR Universe@Lordoftheringsu·
🚨 BREAKING: The Rings of Power Season 3, an Orc character is said to be central to the overarching storyline, initially traveling with Galadriel and Arondir across Middle-earth. 🤣
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BOLD BANGER
BOLD BANGER@BOLDBANGER314·
@Lordoftheringsu I was just saying yesterday that a gay klingon is about as stupid as a friendly orc and not even 24 hours later here we go
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unusual_whales
unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
Murray: Is it true that people making under $184k pay a 12.4% Social Security tax rate? Dahl: Yes Murray: And the rate for someone making $1 million? Dahl: 2.2% Murray: So, a 12.4% tax for people making less than $184k, but 2.2% for a millionaire or .0002% for billionaires.
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Joe
Joe@JoePopulista·
@wil_da_beast630 He went all in on COVID, which revealed him as someone who would ultimately fold to the deep state
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Heath Mayo
Heath Mayo@HeathMayo·
If Democrats want to dominate the MAGA GOP, it’s a simple message: “We don’t want to tell you how to live your life. We just want to make it easier and cheaper for you to live it. Here’s how.”
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Mary Talley Bowden MD
Mary Talley Bowden MD@MaryBowdenMD·
Here’s an internal medicine program in Massachusetts putting India first. 25 of 26 of residents are from foreign countries. 22 of 25 are from India. India has a severe physician shortage - why are they sending their talent to America?
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Daily Gondor 📰
Daily Gondor 📰@DailyGondor·
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okoy
okoy@Y0K0S0N·
Japanese learning Americans love them, but hate all other immigrants:
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Wilfred Reilly
Wilfred Reilly@wil_da_beast630·
Why...would well-adjusted German women want to date broke devout Muslims, who struggle with their language, and recently arrived in their nation as refugees? Are the women being blamed for this?
Rolf Degen@DegenRolf

Male refugees from Afghanistan and Syria in Germany show a keen interest in forming relationships with local women, but the local women show little interest in forming relationships with them. Germany, in particular, received over 1,4 million refugees between 2014 and 2016, predominantly from Muslim-majority countries such as Syria and Afghanistan. The majority of these arrivals consisted of young, single men within prime marriageable age brackets. This study examines partnership preferences of male refugees from Afghanistan and Syria who arrived in Germany between 2014 and 2016 and female residents of similar age. Overall, our results indicate a high level of openness among male refugees towards partnering with female members of the resident population, but a comparatively low level of openness among the latter towards partnering with recently arrived male refugees. This implies a substantial incongruence in partnership preferences among the two groups. Regarding the educational level of a potential partner, we found that all respondents prefer highly educated partners over those with lower levels of education. This suggests that, for refugees, securing a highly educated partner might serve as a means of upward social mobility and integration into higher-status networks in the host society. Furthermore, it is possible that highly educated women, due to their greater exposure to diverse social environments and potentially less discriminatory attitudes, are perceived as more open to intergroup partnerships, making them a more attractive choice for refugees seeking acceptance and social integration. On the other hand, the reluctance of resident women to accept partnerships with refugees is largely explained by their rejection of the ‘imported’ religious Islam. It is possible that resident women perceive the religious practices of newly arrived refugees as different from their own, reinforcing a social distance that limits intergroup partnerships. Moreover, this reluctance might not only reflect religious differences but also concerns about gender norms or perceived lifestyle incompatibilities.

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Mary Talley Bowden MD
Mary Talley Bowden MD@MaryBowdenMD·
14 of 15 residents in this Indiana internal medicine program are from foreign countries. 12 of the 15 are from Pakistan.
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bram
bram@marlborobruises·
everyone talks about chick-fil-a’s service, efficiency but never mentions that they almost exclusively hire american teenagers and not random foreigners.
Basil the Great@BasilTheGreat

Immigrants took them.

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Stella
Stella@ubiquitousnewt·
I am very surprised that European women don't want to marry/ have anything to with culturally distant, unintelligent, uneducated, illiterate, unattractive, poor men from countries who have no achievements, are profoundly uncivilised, clannish, violent and dysfunctional and whose main reputation consists of mass violence and rape of women, rape of underage boys (bacha bazi) Islamic terrorism, Islamic dictatorship, inbreeding and clannish tribal conflict.
Rolf Degen@DegenRolf

Male refugees from Afghanistan and Syria in Germany show a keen interest in forming relationships with local women, but the local women show little interest in forming relationships with them. Germany, in particular, received over 1,4 million refugees between 2014 and 2016, predominantly from Muslim-majority countries such as Syria and Afghanistan. The majority of these arrivals consisted of young, single men within prime marriageable age brackets. This study examines partnership preferences of male refugees from Afghanistan and Syria who arrived in Germany between 2014 and 2016 and female residents of similar age. Overall, our results indicate a high level of openness among male refugees towards partnering with female members of the resident population, but a comparatively low level of openness among the latter towards partnering with recently arrived male refugees. This implies a substantial incongruence in partnership preferences among the two groups. Regarding the educational level of a potential partner, we found that all respondents prefer highly educated partners over those with lower levels of education. This suggests that, for refugees, securing a highly educated partner might serve as a means of upward social mobility and integration into higher-status networks in the host society. Furthermore, it is possible that highly educated women, due to their greater exposure to diverse social environments and potentially less discriminatory attitudes, are perceived as more open to intergroup partnerships, making them a more attractive choice for refugees seeking acceptance and social integration. On the other hand, the reluctance of resident women to accept partnerships with refugees is largely explained by their rejection of the ‘imported’ religious Islam. It is possible that resident women perceive the religious practices of newly arrived refugees as different from their own, reinforcing a social distance that limits intergroup partnerships. Moreover, this reluctance might not only reflect religious differences but also concerns about gender norms or perceived lifestyle incompatibilities.

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