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Joe Blog

Joe Blog

@Shady_bugger

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Joe Blog@Shady_bugger·
@DanielTyrie @LiquidSwan In the case of a British federation revival, geopolitically it could be quite useful to break India up. Could the Sikhs be sent off to do this?
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Daniel Tyrie@DanielTyrie·
When it comes to Iranians the CPC is quick to demand deportations, but when it comes to Indians like Jaskirat Singh Sidhu the CPC is silent. Why is that? The CPC is completely sold out to Jewish and Khalistani groups. I just want one party that puts CANADIANS first.
Juno News@junonewscom

Conservative MP @MichelleRempel calls on the Liberal government to present a plan within a week to deport Iranian regime officials, finalize the foreign influence registry, and mandate in-person refugee interviews.

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Joe Blog@Shady_bugger·
@Mark_Johnson80 @ChristianHeiens Because the Ponzi scheme collapses. This is why they've gunned for AI. It's the only way they can conceivably see of productivity continuing to rise whilst the population falls. Redesigning our financial system is not on the table.
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Mark Johnson@Mark_Johnson80·
@ChristianHeiens Why is less people in a country considered as an existential danger? I would argue mass migration to solve it quickly is the greater threat.
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Christian Heiens 🏛@ChristianHeiens·
I’m absolutely loving X’s auto-translate feature. Whether it’s Japan or Spain, we see that all First World nations face the same existential crisis: collapsing birth rates and the demand to supplement that with mass migration from nations that have either destroyed themselves or failed to develop no matter how much outside support has been given to them.
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Joe Blog@Shady_bugger·
@JoshFerme It just makes proscription lists easier.
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@BoggisCat @ReneSKAR @AMK_Mapping_ Don't bother. They never present facts. Never present an argument. It's always, with enough will anything can happen. My little pony politics.
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boggis the cat@BoggisCat·
@ReneSKAR @AMK_Mapping_ They lost this war decisively in 2023, with that utter debacle of a frontal assault that they got pushed into. Russia will get its way because they’re bigger, and NATO isn’t going to risk direct conflict.
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AMK Mapping 🇳🇿@AMK_Mapping_·
I recently gained over 100,000 new followers. Because of this, I will clear some things up for or all my new followers who see "Pro-Ukr" in my bio and immediately think I'm some sort of Pro-Ukrainian propagandist who thinks Russia has lost millions of soldiers. I am what I'd consider a "traditional Pro-Ukrainian", as in what the movement was supposed to be about in early 2022. I support Ukraine's fight against a great power actor (Russia) trying to further its own interests, however that now extends to the US trying to sacrifice an entire generation of Ukrainian men for their own strategic interests. I am a big advocate for individual sovereignty of nations and independent foreign policy, and support Ukraine being a neutral state, away from powers like Russia and the US (although, I acknowledge that in an inherently anarchic world system, you cannot be truly sovereign without possessing nuclear weapons). But the war in Ukraine has long been lost. My stance since the beginning was that Ukraine should be able to determine its own future free of western or Russian interference and influence. The modern Pro-Ukrainian movement has completely moved away from its 2022 roots that I've stuck with, and can now be described as a movement centred around simply being anti-Russian, focusing on killing as many Russians as possible rather than saving Ukrainian lives, while promoting Europe's maximalist demands (in a strategic sense, not a moral one) to end the war. Any person who knows how power politics, war, and more specifically wars of attrition works understands that it is physically impossible for Ukraine to win the war, unless there is some extraordinary internal collapse within Russia. Ukraine cannot win militarily for many reasons that I could write for hours about, but the main one is simple and constantly overlooked: manpower shortages. This cannot be replaced by anything, even drones, despite Ukraine's strategic adaptations made with manpower shortages in mind. So, taking that into consideration, I firmly support peace negotiations in Ukraine, even if that means Ukraine ceding territory in return for peace. With the outcome of this war effectively set in stone, the continuation of fighting will only result in more death and destruction for a result that will be the same if successful negotiations took place today. But unfortunately, the US will not let that happen, as Ukraine fighting Russia temporarily overextends Russia, allowing for things like the overthrow of Assad, the war on Iran, and a renewed focus on countering the rise of China and Chinese influence, to take place in this Western-manufactured window of opportunity. So for now, I wish all soldiers and civilians the best and pray that the war will end soon with as minimal casualties and destruction as possible. I hold these stances because I truly care about Ukraine, Ukrainians, and Ukraine's future. Modern Pro-Ukrainian "activism" online seems to be mainly centred around killing as many Russians as possible, which only results in Ukraine suffering even more for the exact same outcome. I hope this clears some things up.
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Joe Blog@Shady_bugger·
@AMK_Mapping_ Very reasonable position to hold. Thanks for clarifying.
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@cllramirm @doctor_rahmeh You're not beating the dual loyalty allegations Amir. Loyalty to your Jewish cousins always trumps national interest.
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Cllr Amir M 🇬🇧@cllramirm·
@doctor_rahmeh Let's see, the risk of Mendelson reoffending - zero. The risk of Aladwan reoffending - 100%. Seems a no brainer to me.
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@Quarktoro1 @RusGarbageHuman @FromKulak What level of economic destitution could be viewed as a "collapse"? Our economy is very centered on finance at the detriment of everything else. How expensive would power need to get for most of the country to be out of work? We already have a large youth unemployment.
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Quarktoro@Quarktoro1·
Yes, but it won't be "collapsed". There won't be power outages. It will be a slow, gradual, and painful transition. Right now, there is a major flashpoint happening. A Rubicon has been crossed. More people are talking (without fear) about the importance of race/ethnicity. So the question becomes this: Is it too late for the frog in the boiling pot?
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Russian Garbage Human
Russian Garbage Human@RusGarbageHuman·
When the collapse begins, expect the horror stories that came out of Rhodesia to come to Britain. Most major cities and towns have a white minority. When the state pulls out, the foreigners will not be kind to you. h/t @FromKulak
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Celina10101@celina101010

New Substack article on the terror of being a minority in your own country. In June 1978, white missionaries and their children at Elim Mission in Rhodesia were forced from their homes and marched through the cold night toward a cricket field in the Vumba Mountains. The black nationalist terrorists avoided firearms so the noise would not alert nearby security Rhodesian forces. Instead, they used axes, bats, and bayonets. The victims were beaten and hacked to death. Four of the five adult women were sexually assaulted before being killed. Children were murdered alongside their parents, some still wearing the pyjamas they had been dragged from their beds in. When security forces arrived the following morning, the bodies lay scattered across the field. A woman lay beaten to death beside her three-week-old baby. Their arms were stretched toward each other, their hands resting an inch apart. The baby had also been beaten to death. Nearby were the bodies of other victims: a man with his hands tied behind his back, a woman with an axe embedded in her shoulder, and children lying in a small huddle where they had attempted to shield themselves from the blows. This article reconstructs the massacre and examines the deeper question it raises about what can happen when a population becomes a vulnerable minority in its own country. The article is linked below.

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@Quarktoro1 @RusGarbageHuman @FromKulak This is only going to be accurate up to a point. Once it's deteriorated to a low enough point, experiments to usurp local power will begin. When these toe dippers get little push back they'll go further and further.
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@DCardassia @FromKulak I think at this point the leadership cadre with any vitality are in Singapore, Hong Kong and Dubai at this point. Without a locus, any disorder is aimless and useless.
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CatGirl Kulak 😻😿 (Anarchonomicon)
Are you britbongs PUMPED!🇬🇧 Your server is almost certainly going to be the first to switch over to PVP. Better get busy on that last minute shopping and milling. All the Amelia's are going to want to see you in top form!🫶😽
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@admcollingwood Don't suggest that. You know the Americans can't deal in sarcasm.
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@Venturin62 @ClarkeMicah Ah those damn regressives and their desire to... ... Learn from the past. How dare they!
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Silence Dogood@Venturin62·
@ClarkeMicah Wow! Pete had to crawl back (as regressives often do) SEVENTY YEARS to dredge up his whataboutism. That’s something of an accomplishment.
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Peter Hitchens@ClarkeMicah·
2/2 . In 1956, it was Britain starting a mad war in the Middle East at Suez. Far form rushing to our support, the Americans told us we were crazy, threatened us with bankruptcy and sent their fleet and aircraft to block and harass ours (they seriously considered opening fire on us) . The 'special relationship;' in action.
Peter Hitchens@ClarkeMicah

1/2 From 1956: Here a former Downing Street official, William Clark recounts how President Eisenhower, mistaking him for PM Anthony Eden, said “Anthony, you must have gone out of your mind! ' The President was perhaps over-wrought. “It was some time before I was able to persuade him that was not Anthony.”, Clark recalled 'nytimes.com/1979/11/25/arc…

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Vox Centrist@VoxCentrist·
@ZoomerHistorian You didn't build the "entirety" of India. Your ancestors extractors resources, and then ditched it.
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Zoomer@ZoomerHistorian·
Won't say what out loud? I think all of Africa and India at the very least should belong to Europeans. We built the entirety of both, neither nation uses its resources properly and just in general both peoples are entirely unfit to rule. Let's focus on Remigration for now though.
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@admcollingwood Do you think the Hainan tax free/ separate customs zone is a nod to Taipei that this is what is on offer from reunification?
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Collingwood 🇬🇧@admcollingwood·
The process of emptying out the Pacific theatre has begun. It is unlikely that these can be replaced on a strategically relevant timeline, given the ongoing needs in other theatres. The US now CANNOT hold the line against China in the Western Pacific. Four strategic blunders—pursuing the war in Ukraine after Spring 2022, when a peace deal was on the table, two separate waste-of-time dumbdumb campaigns against the Houthis in Yemen, allowing Israel to go ahead with the Twelve Day War, now now the Iran War—have drained US arsenals of key munitions needed to defend US air and naval bases in the region, and those of allies, and to suppress Chinese fires. Frankly, US EPIC FURY performance, insofar as protecting its bases and allies against a much inferior opponent to China, has suggested that key is bases like Okinawa, Yokohama, Luzon and even Guam might not have been survivable anyway. Nevertheless, with air defences and what Trump calls the 'Exquisite' category of weapons run dry, the question is moot. The best that the US can hope for now is that they can somehow fight China to a draw over Taiwan because of the difficulty involved in a contested maritime landing, and the US's superiority in submarine warfare. But even this is now highly doubtful. China will have taken note. Expect in the coming months to see hints that it is ramping up diplomatic pressure on Taipei. It might not push for immediate reunification, but something that would put Taiwan on inescapable railtracks in that direction. And don't forget, the Taiwanese elites aren't blind. They can see what's happened to Ukraine. And they can certainly count. Many serious voices warned of exactly this. They said Ukraine was a mistake. That trying to take on the Houthis was. They said it would lead to this. Now it has. Eldridge Colby weeps. P.S. One last thing. Do NOT let the European establishment lay this entirely at the feet of Trump. He deserves some of the blame. But if it was up to the European establishment ALL of what's being spent on Iran now would be going to Ukraine, so it would make no difference.
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@exegesis @admcollingwood The UK is not an ally. It's a vassal state. The US benefits from having a country that does its bidding close to Europe. A fixed landing pad.
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exegesis@exegesis·
@admcollingwood Serious question: why does the US need the UK as an ally? The one mine sweeper? Enjoy your content. I like seeing opinions different from my own.
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Collingwood 🇬🇧@admcollingwood·
Because since 1956, and especially since 1997, British security elites have tied our security, and even sense of national culture and greatness, to being an adjunct to the United States; a kind of mini-America. Most MPs are too ignorant and uninterested to understand this, but they have lived most of their lives in a hugely comfortable (and profitable) unipolar world of limitless American power and are constitutionally unable to imagine anything different. They have certainly not done anything to prepare for the end of US power, or the end of the US security guarantee, so those few people who actually think such things are terrified of what would happen in the event of a sudden rupture. They also hope to leverage this debacle to secure renewed involvement in the great obsession of the British elite, Ukraine. That's why.
Peter Hitchens@ClarkeMicah

The i newspaper this morning. Why doesn’t Parliament in any way reflect this feeling?

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Aerospace Analysis@JonA2i·
@davetylerdat4 @ezralevant RAF area bombing at night was more accurate and more effective than USAAF 'precision bombing' by day. It was largely unescorted. Demeaning the RAF's bombing campaign is disgraceful.
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Joe Blog@Shady_bugger·
@AkkadSecretary >pursue maximum sex at all time Did you hit that ebony cup cake Callum?
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Callum@AkkadSecretary·
Spent 6 hours on a plane sat next to a Black American female. Spent the time telling me - Shes not American bec shes AA - Police cause Black crime - Abortion is freedom - Pursue maximum sex at all cost - The holocaust is happening again - Bec Trump I can see why Sayyid Qutb thought what he did
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Harry Robinson@HarryLotusEater·
The foreshadowing for next season's story arc is a little bit obvious ngl.
The Wall Street Journal@WSJ

From @WSJopinion: After the Iraq war, Iran exploited the power vacuum left by Saddam Hussein. While neutralizing the regional threat posed by Iran, the U.S. and Israel must ensure that Turkey doesn’t take its place, writes Bradley Martin. on.wsj.com/4rYirGk

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@Anglo_Ouroboros @NickDixon What do you think will trigger the loss? A Ukraine capitulation? Boots on the ground in Ukraine with complete loss of manpower forthwith after arrival? Running out of missiles to strike Iran?
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Cynnswritere@Anglo_Ouroboros·
@NickDixon Our current ruling elite have yet to understand that the most humiliating defeat in human history is just over the horizon they’re heading towards. What makes it so sweet is that they could have turned away from it at any time, but it’s too late now - their fate is sealed.
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Nick Dixon@NickDixon·
Openly gloating about colonisation and the displacement of the English, to the point of claiming we don’t even exist. It’s genocidal rhetoric but no one cares because the Regime wants us wiped out.
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Aaron Bastani@AaronBastani·
Sharing this because, particularly among older political folks, I think there’s a failure to understand how widespread this view is. I’d say it’s a majority view among politicised people in Britain under 40 (that Israel directs US foreign policy).
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