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@SnipeTheState

Critical takes on all forms of government and cultural affairs

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The most striking and self-destructive trait in European-descended peoples is our extreme tolerance for risk and self-sacrifice. Or what I would deem to be suicidal acceptance. This manifests today in the white savior complex and the hyper-empathic, self-negating tendencies often seen among left-leaning whites globally. This trait likely played a key role in our ancestors' success. To conquer distant lands, you had to embrace the very real possibility of death. To sail into unknown oceans or chart new frontiers, you had to accept mortality as a constant companion. To dream of flight, space travel, or any audacious leap beyond the known, you needed a mindset willing to gamble everything, including life itself. That same high-risk, high-empathy wiring drove extraordinary innovation and expansion; but in the modern era, it's backfiring catastrophically. The same impulse that once propelled exploration and empire now fuels unchecked openness, pathological altruism, and policies that prioritize outsiders over the survival and cohesion of our own societies. We're seeing it accelerate the demographic and cultural erosion of America and Europe. The tragedy is that this isn't just an ideological flaw that can be debated or educated away. If it's rooted in deep-seated genetic and evolutionary adaptations—shaped over millennia in harsh environments that rewarded bold cooperation, universalized morality, and willingness to sacrifice for abstract ideals—then leftist hyper-empathy may be hardwired in many of us. It's a feature that was adaptive for survival and dominance in the past, but has become maladaptive in a world of mass migration and asymmetric group interests. We may need to consciously re-channel that instinct—redirecting it toward in-group preservation and realistic boundaries—rather than hoping persuasion alone will "fix" what could be a fundamental part of who we are. Otherwise, the very drive that built the West risks becoming the mechanism that dismantles it.
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Ithacan Hermit
Ithacan Hermit@IthacanHermit·
Without the violent and adventurous spirit of the white man, there would be no space travel. No one would be up there without him. Those “others” who have been were only able to because of our achievements, and because we ALLOWED them to.
Frontierism@frontierism

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Hal Vandenberg
Hal Vandenberg@Roach_VDB·
@shortmagsmle If she pulls through I promise to be nice to women for a whole year
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Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️
Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️@christopherrufo·
EXCLUSIVE: Multiple senior HHS officials estimate that, under Gavin Newsom, California's state Medicaid program has lost 25 percent of its budget to fraud. This would mean it is currently losing $50 billion a year to scammers, fraudsters, and organized crime rings.
Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️ tweet media
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Matt Van Swol
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol·
🚨#BREAKING: Outrage is erupting in Charlotte NC as man who was CAUGHT ON CAMERA revving his car, speeding, and then smashing into and k*lling an 8-year-old little girl who was riding her bike... ...WAS JUST LET OUT OF JAIL ON A $1,000 BOND!!!!! WHAT????!!!!!!!!!!
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Coach Noah Revoy | Arms Dealer For The Soul 🏴‍☠️
I am going to tell you a deep secret of the English language. When we want to tell the truth, we use Germanic-derived words. When we want to lie, we use Latin-derived words. - Germanic (Old English) words → concrete, direct, sensory, testable - Latinate/French words → abstract, bureaucratic, distancing, often euphemistic Death / harm Germanic (plain, testable):kill, die, hurt Latinate (distancing, euphemistic):terminate, expire, neutralize, collateral damage 👉 “We killed civilians” vs “There was collateral damage” Lying / deception Germanic:lie, cheat, hide Latinate:misrepresent, obfuscate, prevaricate 👉 “He lied” vs “He misrepresented the facts” Money / exploitation Germanic:take, steal, pay Latinate:appropriate, extract, leverage, monetize 👉 “They’re taking your money” vs “They’re extracting value” War / violence Germanic:fight, bomb, burn Latinate:engagement, kinetic action, force projection 👉 “We bombed them” vs “We conducted kinetic operations” Bureaucracy / responsibility Germanic:you broke it, you did it Latinate:mistakes were made, systemic failure occurred 👉 Notice how the subject disappears. Money / exploitation Germanic:take, steal, pay Latinate:appropriate, extract, leverage, monetize 👉 “They’re taking your money” vs “They’re extracting value” War / violence Germanic:fight, bomb, burn Latinate:engagement, kinetic action, force projection 👉 “We bombed them” vs “We conducted kinetic operations” Bureaucracy / responsibility Germanic:you broke it, you did it Latinate:mistakes were made, systemic failure occurred 👉 Notice how the subject disappears. If you see a public statement filled with Latin-sounding words, you are being fooled, tricked, manipulated, or lied to.
Tom Rowsell@Tom_Rowsell

English es obviamente un lingua romance al core e would be vastly meliorated by le removal of le barbaric Germanic elements.

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Matt Strickland
Matt Strickland@MattForVA·
This isn’t a small deal. Restaurant Depot is where most mom & pop restaurants go to buy inventory because Sysco is so expensive. Restaurant Depot was privately owned. Sysco is owned by… you guessed it, BlackRock & Vanguard. Now private equity can control pricing for food costs with zero competition. Just like they did with housing. This should be an anti-trust violation, but we have politicians that work for Big Corp, not us.
Jonathan Maze@jonathanmaze

Notable deal in distribution this morning. Sysco is buying Restaurant Depot for $29 billion. Plans to expand RD more aggressively. It gives Sysco a huge entry into cash-and-carry and a large number of independent restaurant customers. restaurantbusinessonline.com/financing/sysc…

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Historic Vids
Historic Vids@historyinmemes·
That tiny blue speck is a whale struggling to survive among passing ships.
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Okie_Rancher
Okie_Rancher@Okie_Rancher·
This isn’t a rancher. This isn’t a cowboy. This is a profiteering hedge fund manager who trades cattle instead of stocks. This is Big Ag at its worst, pretending to be “rural.” He proudly dons a cowboy hat as though he gives a damn about any of the millions of cattle he puts through his crammed, manure filled feedlots where none touch grass and they live their lives miserably shoulder to shoulder on concrete. The circle of life is a profit source, not a thing of beauty to be respected and cared for. And the little podcaster nods and claps. Sickening.
Chris Powers@fortworthchris

Today I sat down with Jordan Levi, the Kosher Cowboy - a Jewish kid from the Chicago suburbs who became the largest cattle feeder in America. Jordan runs Five Rivers Cattle Feeding with a capacity of nearly a million head. He started as a runner on the Chicago Board of Trade at 13 and found his way to cattle through a hedge fund that sent him to a feedlot in Amarillo. He showed up in Gucci loafers and never left the industry. We go deep on how he trades the curve instead of making binary bets, why the cattle supply is the tightest since the 1950s, and what it takes to manage risk on nearly a million animals across 13 feedlots. I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I did. 02:16 - The Belted Galloway 03:51 - The Kosher Cowboy 08:05 - Pulling value of the futures forward 11:43 - Learning Cattle trading 16:48 - Daily average gain in cattle 18:20 - Jordan’s Eureka moment in the cattle industry 21:08 - What does trading in animals actually look like? 27:05 - How Jordan defines his ROI in trading cattle 31:17 - The Cattle curve 33:37 - The state of the cattle market 42:10 - Buying the largest cattle feeder in the world 46:09 - Grass vs. grain fed cattle 49:15 - Predictions for the cattle supply over the next 10 years 50:54 - The international market 53:17 - Trading frequencies and macro thesis 01:00:27 - USA beef vs. international beef 01:05:21 - The cattle supply chain 01:07:32 - The future of auction yards and ranchers 01:09:40 - AI in AgTech 01:12:52 - The biggest problem facing the industry 01:14:42 - Livestock as a commodity that dies and how that impacts trading theory 01:20:51 - Is there a market for new entrants into cattle? 01:21:41 - Beef prices and the impact of a closed border on the industry 01:24:39 - Jordan’s biggest ideas for the industry 01:26:49 - Philanthropic efforts 01:31:24 - a day in the life of Jordan 01:26:42 - Risk management in cattle 01:41:17 - Does what you do show a leading indicator to the broader health of the American economy?

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