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@OfTheLongArm

Multiculturalism needs to die. That is all that matters.

Katılım Nisan 2025
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The Alex Nowrasteh
The Alex Nowrasteh@AlexNowrasteh·
You don't actually want to live in a country with few immigrants.
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Amos Keppler
Amos Keppler@HoodedMan·
Western racism is worse than ever, in all western countries. Racism is systemic, an integrated part of a society. No, that does not remove the individual responsibility.
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Lugh
Lugh@OfTheLongArm·
@hellspatisserie No Asians skew democrat and the vast majority of Latinos came post 1970.
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Carl Wheless
Carl Wheless@carlwheless·
This is the success. missed part of the H-1B visa debate. I am America First. I was before the term was popularized over the past few years. But being American First does not mean turning our backs and closing our eyes to human suffering. Respectfully, that is the antithesis of American values. Being American First doesn't mean being hard, calloused, and uncaring. It means being strong. Strong enough to withstand storms, challenges, and setbacks without tearing others down and seeking scapegoats. We are better than that. We are rugged individualists who seek answers within, not by pointing fingers at others. Hold your government accountable when they fail, not Indians when they succeed.
Sam Peak@SpeakSamuel

This H-1B worker has lived in the US for nearly 20 years and built a family here. His mom was dying in India. To visit her, he would need to wait months to book a consular appointment--with the soonest one available likely being scheduled one year out. He made the difficult choice of not visiting his dying mom because leaving without an appointment would mean separation from his children, job, and his other obligations. Much of the commentary around immigration focuses on how such bureaucratic burdens undermine immigrants’ ability to contribute and innovate. But we must remember that this red tape also prevents these people from being fully engaged with their own lives and meaningfully present in the lives of others. This matters too, and these seemingly non-economic problems will eventually translate into economic costs. If America is no longer a place where people feel empowered to be the best versions of themselves as they celebrate, struggle, and grieve, it ceases not just being the land of opportunity, but also the land of dignity and purpose. linkedin.com/posts/gautam-d…

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Kevin Klein
Kevin Klein@KevinKleinwpg·
You have to be kidding. That is the only reaction many Canadians will have when they fully understand what Ottawa has done to our citizenship laws. This is not a technical adjustment buried in legislation. It is a fundamental shift in what it means to be Canadian. winnipegsun.com/opinion/new-ci…
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Lugh
Lugh@OfTheLongArm·
@mehdirhasan Correct because you need to go home
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Lugh@OfTheLongArm·
@JackDunc1 LMAO that describes the Left in a nut shell.
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COOP
COOP@TexanDevilDog·
Who came up with this complete bullshit idea that we somehow have to forsake our children's future for the entire third world? Stick a fork in me. I'm DONE!!
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JDE
JDE@JDE1343979·
@KevinKleinwpg You fucking idiots will cry if people get citizenship from their parents and you'll cry if people get birthright citizenship. If you had it your way no one would be a Canadian citizen
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Lugh
Lugh@OfTheLongArm·
@isisnuralv Wasn’t a Spanish girl was it?
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Isis 🪽💚
Isis 🪽💚@isisnuralv·
Un moro de mierda ha degollado a una niña al lado de mi casa
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Lugh
Lugh@OfTheLongArm·
@avidseries Earliest is in Germany around 36,000 BC
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i/o@avidseries·
White supremacists don't like hearing it, but northern Europe was a civilizational backwater throughout most of recorded human history.
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i/o@avidseries·
When did written language (a graphic system capable of recording language) first begin being used around the world? Mesopotamia and Egypt, 3100 BC Levant, 1850 BC Greece, 1450 BC China, 1250 BC Persia, 1000 BC Rome, 700 BC Central Asia, 700 BC Japan, 400 BC Southeast Asia, 200 BC Central America, 200 BC Northern Europe, 150 BC Western Sub-Saharan Africa, 1000 AD North America, 1500 AD Southern Sub-Saharan Africa, 1500 AD Australia, 1800 AD
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Lugh
Lugh@OfTheLongArm·
@ZulqurnainJaved @jackunheard The budget deficit is the result of paying for things for illegals. When Adams wanted to reduce those things to save money, Zohran blasted him for it. He backed and supported every action that produced the deficit in the first place.
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Zulqurnain Javed
Zulqurnain Javed@ZulqurnainJaved·
@jackunheard 75k likes on a dumbest post, he has decreased budget deficit since taking office and he is stressing upon the issue and highlighting so further things are approved to generate more revenue to further bridge deficit gap in coming years which he has inherited from predecessors
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Jack
Jack@jackunheard·
Zohran: Everything will be free *4 months later* Zohran: So, we ran out of money
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FreedomMatters
FreedomMatters@WeMustBFree·
@cremieuxrecueil WRONG! When my grandparents arrived at Ellis Island from Sicily in around 1910 they were NOT considered white in any real sense. They weren't just discriminated against because they were poor and uneducated. They were considered a lower race/group than anglos/whites.
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Crémieux
Crémieux@cremieuxrecueil·
The Supreme Court spent a few minutes discussing whether Italians, Greeks, and other Mediterraneans are White today. A reminder that, from their arrival in the U.S., Italians (pictured), Jews, Greeks, and so on, were considered White:
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Lugh@OfTheLongArm·
@aidannonx The Spanish counted Caztizos as white.
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Lugh@OfTheLongArm·
@avidseries Are you no longer an hbd believer?
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i/o@avidseries·
Both sides in the debate between people who say "race is a social construct" and those who say "race has a biological basis" are at least somewhat correct. Is there any biological basis to our popular constructs of "race"? Well, sure, of course, but the relationship may not be quite as scientifically useful and cut and dry as a lot of people think. Unsurprisingly, over 99% of the time that a person in the US identifies as "black" a DNA test is going to show they have a meaningful amount of genetic ancestry in Sub-Saharan Africa. Race is not completely without a biological basis, and clearly isn't just about organizing people based upon superficial phenotypic features. But how scientifically meaningful is this when scientists research things like disease susceptibility and differences in traits like intelligence? While social constructs/categories like "white" (European) and "black" (sub-Saharan African) sometimes have scientific utility, they remain clunky because within each "race" are often significant genetic differences — and nowhere is this more true than in Africa, which has an enormous amount of genetic diversity. For example: There's less genetic distance between Somalis and the French than there is between Somalis and Nigerians. In the US, the genetic diversity of Africa plays out differently than on the continent itself because overwhelmingly US blacks arrived in America from a particular part of Africa: The western Sub-Saharan region in which which there is less genetic diversity than there is across all of Sub-Saharan Africa. "Races" didn't just appear out of nowhere with clear-cut borders between them. Especially outside Africa they emerged from evolutionary pressures and continuous migration and conflict and intermarriage between hundreds of groups, which is why the idea on the far-right of "pure races" is utter nonsense. There are rarely genetic bright lines between racial groups. The "borders" are usually blurry.
Abdel Abdellaoui@dr_appie

Reminder: social constructs and biology are not mutually exclusive

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Lugh
Lugh@OfTheLongArm·
@MichaelACT123 @razibkhan No that isn’t true. The iris were able to be naturalized under the 1790 naturalization act. They were white from the beginning of the Republic.
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Michael O'Rourke
Michael O'Rourke@MichaelACT123·
@OfTheLongArm @razibkhan In the 19th century there were questions from time to time about raised about whether Irish were white. Few were seen as non-Whites.
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Razib Khan 🧬 ✍️
it's interesting that australia is a substantially anglo/british-irish majority country with a very large asian minority. quite diff from the USA where the anglo white element is culturally dominant but assimilated lots of germans and southern and eastern europeans into white
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Drew Pavlou 🇦🇺🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼@DrewPavlou

Asian Australian population is about 20%. Some people live in ethnic enclaves which never interact with white Australians. They therefore assume that the majority of Australia is Asian:

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John 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇮🇱
@JackPosobiec The Great Replacement IS a conspiracy theory. It’ll just happen naturally, no conspiracy about it. Inevitable. Nothing wrong with that.
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Jack Posobiec
Jack Posobiec@JackPosobiec·
The SPLC said the Great Replacement was a conspiracy theory while they were tracking metrics of the Great Replacement
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