Rickey Halliday

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Rickey Halliday

Rickey Halliday

@RickeyHalliday

Demolish the H1B worker replacement program. DEI supporter - Deport Every Indian.

Katılım Ekim 2019
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Rickey Halliday
Rickey Halliday@RickeyHalliday·
@brajtszwanc @26ers_bp115 The entire US housing market is based around avoiding blacks. Higher price house = less blacks at your local Wal-Mart, lower price = more blacks. We will pay literally hundreds of thousands of dollars extra to live away from blacks.
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Brajtszwanc@brajtszwanc·
@26ers_bp115 Glad we don't have them in Poland. They should be in Africa or local zoo, nowhere near civilized people.
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🇯🇵砂川 泉🎌
🇯🇵砂川 泉🎌@26ers_bp115·
平均IQ 黒人:約85 白人:約100 日本人:約106 ピクルスが入っていた、料理の提供が遅い。 たったそれだけでブチギレて暴れる。 理性を司る脳の発達が遅れているせいで、知的レベルの会話が成り立たず、すぐ暴力に走る。 根本的に共生出来ない生物なのは間違いない。
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Rickey Halliday@RickeyHalliday·
@9mmsmg I stopped going to the gym and work out at home now because I was tired of waiting between exercises because some asshole needs 4 sets of popular dumbbells for his super/dropsets. Get your own dumbbells if you need that many at once. Does this improve at expensive gyms?
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9mmSMG@9mmsmg·
You don't necessarily go to an expensive gym for the amenities and equipment. You go because it's expensive enough where it's prohibitive. It's too expensive for most idiots. You get to escape the nightmare world and just be surrounded by mostly normal and civil humans. If you filled a gym with the best equipment in the world and priced it like Planet Fitness, it would be a nightmare. It would be unusable. It's part of the reason people shop at Erewhon. Their food isn't AMAZING, definitely not for how it's priced, but you're paying for what you're not getting. You're not getting gigantic women shopping in their pajamas. You're not getting people stealing or fighting with the staff. It's your little vacation from the chaos outside. Your little expensive utopia. It's awful that society is such a mess that you have to pay more to live in civility, if only for a moment. Your own personal little escape.
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9mmSMG
9mmSMG@9mmsmg·
Two things are true. 1. Universal high basic income is likely inevitable with the unstoppable advancement of AI and robotics. Short of total societal collapse, it's nearly an inevitability. 2. Putting aside any extreme doubts I have that it would even be sustainable short term, there's more issues. It will crush the human spirit. We will no longer be participants in our world. We will simply be observers. We will lose a huge part of what makes us human. That's worse than any fate imaginable. I've long said that while we're absolutely going to spiral into a dystopia future, it's likely to be similar to a Brave New World storyline as opposed to 1984. The reality is that it'll likely be a mix of both. If the government funds our livelihood, we are slaves, even without labor. "But I don't want comfort. I want God, I want poetry, I want real danger, I want freedom, I want goodness, I want sin.' 'In fact,' said Mustapha Mond, 'you're claiming the right to be unhappy.' 'All right then,' said the Savage defiantly, 'I'm claiming the right to be unhappy.' 'Not to mention the right to grow old and ugly and impotent; the right to have syphilis and cancer; the right to have too little to eat; the right to be lousy; the right to live in constant apprehension of what may happen tomorrow; the right to catch typhoid; the right to be tortured by unspeakable pains of every kind.' There was a long silence. 'I claim them all,' said the Savage at last. Mustapha Mond shrugged his shoulders. 'You're welcome," he said." Without the sour, the sweet simply doesn't taste the same.
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𝕊𝕠𝕝𝕒 ℂ𝕙𝕒𝕕 🎚️
She bought the lies of feminism … had never held a baby before. After holding this precious child, in tears she proclaims she wants 8 babies of her own. Holding a baby is like a factory reset for women.
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Martin Sellner@MartinSellner_·
"Es gibt keine Mama" sagt der reiche Mann kichernd zu dem Baby, dessen Mutter er dafür bezahlt hat es auszutragen und die das Kind nie sehen wird. Der gesamte Körper des Kindes sehnt sich nach dem Körper seiner Mutter, mit dem es in 9 Monaten pränataler Existenz eng verbunden war. Die Trennung eines Säuglings von seiner Mutter sollte eine seltene Katastrophe, ein dramatischer Schicksalsfall sein - und kein Geschäftsmodell. Das ist einfach irre. Der Käufer und sein Partner lachen das Kind aus und halten es für eine gute Idee, das als Video auf Insta zu posten. Auf einen Kommentar: "Werft es (das Kind) weg und startet mit einem neuen" Antwortet der "Vater" mit lachenden Emojis. Ist das der "überlegene Wertewesten" zu dessen Verteidigung neuerdings ganze Zivilisationen ausgelöscht werden sollen?
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Bully
Bully@BullyEsq·
Every dad out there has seen their child cry and ask for their mommy. Any we’ve all seen the relief and joy of the child’s face when they embrace their mom. This twink laughing at that child about how its mom is gone is beyond disgusting. Fuck him. It makes me viscerally angry.
Collin Rugg@CollinRugg

Gay man with a husband posts video of his baby asking for "Mama" before 'laughing' in the comment section about the idea of throwing "it away" and starting over. Commenter: "Throw it away and start over." Shane McAnally: "😂😂😂" The baby was born via surrogate in October 2025. McAnally, 51, who shared the footage on his Instagram page, is a country singer-songwriter.

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Neon White Rabbit
Neon White Rabbit@RedPillRabbit·
There are NO JOBS for Americans in America. Everyone is locked out who isn’t INDIAN, even though the Indians have NO SKILLS and FAKE credentials.
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Rickey Halliday@RickeyHalliday·
@MeanHash They deserve to be defrauded for hiring Indians. Hopefully the business fails tbh.
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MeanHash ₿ ✪
MeanHash ₿ ✪@MeanHash·
Had a fun day today. 2 weeks ago an Indian (US Citizen) IT employee called ICE on his own department because he heard that many of them were here on fake H1-B Visas. 25 employees were arrested out of 100ish. He was correct. After talking to his leadership he also informed them that many here legally,but we're hired under false pretenses, because they had bought diplomas in India and never really got a degree. At this point management was worried they had been defrauded so they called me up to help them figure it out. We ran all of the remaining employees hiring paperwork through some AI analytics today. Massive amounts of documents. This included reading copies of diplomas, and and a ton of other personal documents. Training the AI analytics tool to look for irregularities in past work experience and education history. As an example: 1.) Check to see if the school exists 2.) Check to see if the person who signed the diploma actually worked at the university 3.) check to see if the degree listed is actually taught at that university 4.) ETC ETC ETC. We found that of the remaining 75 H1-b employees 50 of them had provided fake diplomas to either our company directly, or the contracting company they were hired through. So out of this one department of 250 people, 100 ish were from India here on visas, and 75 of them had defrauded the company during the hiring process. Either providing fake visa paperwork or falsification of education. Basically 75% lied. Not sure what they are going to do about it yet, as across the IT organization they have 1500 ish H1-B visa employees and they cannot fire 75% of them right now even if they wanted to, but I do know they are running all current visa employees records through the tool, any new applicants as well, and will be firing anyone who lied as soon as they get replacement in line for them. From the leadership I was working with: "We have to remove them, we cannot keep employees who defraud the company even if they are good and cheap"
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shiro@焼肉たべさせて下さい。
親愛なるアメリカ兄貴たち このポストが見えていますか? あなたが知っている もっとも有名な日本人の名前を 教えて下さい。
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Rickey Halliday@RickeyHalliday·
@KimDotcom End the H1B program and remove all H1B invaders and Trump becomes the greatest jobs President in history and it wouldn’t even be close. Do this and large swathes of the country will overlook the many broken promises because we would be living in such prosperity.
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Kim Dotcom@KimDotcom·
Asking for a friend. How can Trump turn things around?
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Rickey Halliday@RickeyHalliday·
@LeadingReport We don’t want to become a class of landscapers and hotel maids in our own country. We want the good jobs. Remove the smelly H1Bs with their purchased degrees and their fabricated experience. Actual Americans must be allowed to have good paying jobs again.
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Leading Report@LeadingReport·
2 million illegal alien deportations opens up jobs for American citizens, says Sec. Scott Bessent.
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U.S. Department of Justice@TheJusticeDept·
Reminder for Tax Day: Pay what you owe and follow the law. This Department of Justice will hold tax fraudsters accountable. “We are going to focus very heavy on the fraud and waste that's happening across this country through our tax dollars.” - Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche
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Secretary Marco Rubio
During these Days of Remembrance for Victims of the Holocaust, Jeanette and I honor the six million Jews who were murdered in the Holocaust. Our duty to defend the truth and fight antisemitism is more urgent than ever. Never Again means just that.
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9mmSMG
9mmSMG@9mmsmg·
Nostalgia for the 80s and 90s is almost 100% nostalgia for a time when you could go shopping at a mall and still feel like you were in America. That's all the nostalgia is. Being born in the 80s and growing up in the 90s, there was nothing special about it. The country just felt like an actual nation and not an international airport. Most other metrics were worse. We just looked at it through rose colored glasses because society was much more homogeneous and cohesive. Closer cultures, values, and languages. Go to the Mall of America today, and you will never feel further from home. For many, this is the only safe way to admit that they miss America.
Time Capsule Tales@timecaptales

Walking around inside of a mall in Texas in 1992

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