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Katılım Ağustos 2022
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David Santa Carla 🦇
David Santa Carla 🦇@TheOnlyDSC·
The Democratic Party are domestic terrorists.
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As a result of the Herculean efforts of the Metropolitan Police this past week, my phone has gone from Finsbury Park to Algeria… Seriously, this country is in trouble
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David Richardson
David Richardson@DavidRi24396416·
Green Party imported support threatens to cut a man's throat! Insults in his own language then physically assaults him. Who is this trash?
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Zia Yusuf
Zia Yusuf@ZiaYusufUK·
Friendly note to Labour MPs ahead of the vote tomorrow to decide if Starmer should face an ethics probe: If you vote against it, Reform will carpet bomb your constituency to ensure all your constituents know you voted to save the most unpopular PM of all time. Vote wisely.
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Cindy K
Cindy K@MAGAMAHACindy·
Hypothetically…….. We are being taxed on money we never made. Let that sink in. If I bought my property outright for $160,000 in 2009 Now the county says it’s worth $446,000. Did I sell it? No. Did I make a profit? No. Did I get a check for $446,000? No. But my taxes jumped like I did. That’s the problem. This isn’t income. This isn’t cash. This is a number someone decided on paper and now I’m being billed for it. If my stock portfolio doubles, I don’t pay taxes until I sell. If my income doesn’t increase, I don’t magically owe more income tax. So why does owning a home work differently? Why am I being taxed on unrealized gains? A house isn’t just an investment, it’s where people live. And this system means you can do everything right, pay off your home, and still get squeezed harder every year because of a number you never turned into money. You don’t truly own something if you can be taxed out of it. This isn’t about “services” or “inflation.” It’s about being charged for value you never received. It’s time people start to notice.
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Neo
Neo@Realneo101·
عزیزان آب دست‌تونه بذارید زمین و همه یک توییت برای #شایان_هادیان پسربچه ۱۷ ساله که حکم اعدام گرفته، بزنیم. باید اسم شایان رو به گوش دنیا برسونیم.
Neo@Realneo101

🔴DON’T LOOK AWAY This is Shayan Hadian. He is 17. A swimmer. A boxer. The Islamic regime arrested him after the January protests and forced him to confess he “led the January protests.” Now they plan to hang him. He is just a kid. Share this before they kill him.

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Concerned Citizen
Concerned Citizen@BGatesIsaPyscho·
🚨🇬🇧 A 14-Year-Old Iranian Boy Raped a British Girl and was given ‘Consent Classes’ as punishment. The UK is totally cooked.
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Lee Harris
Lee Harris@LeeHarris·
🚨CONFIRMED: After Keir Starmer misled the house, he WILL face a vote on whether to launch an investigation to find out if he misled the house. So anyway, here is Keir Starmer misleading the house. We don't need a debate. We don't need a vote. He lied. Case closed.
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Brivael
Brivael@brivael·
Hello Julia, sans aucune ironie, c'est top que tu prennes le temps de te renseigner. Mais le problème quand on lit Marx aujourd'hui, c'est qu'on prend pour acquis sa prémisse de départ, alors qu'elle a été démontée scientifiquement il y a plus de 150 ans. Toute la pensée de Marx repose sur la théorie de la valeur-travail. L'idée que la valeur d'un bien vient de la quantité de travail nécessaire pour le produire. Si tu acceptes cette prémisse, alors oui, tout son raisonnement tient. Le capitaliste "vole" la plus-value du travailleur, l'exploitation est mathématique, la révolution est inévitable. Sauf qu'en 1871, trois économistes (Menger en Autriche, Jevons en Angleterre, Walras en Suisse) découvrent indépendamment la même chose : la valeur n'est pas objective, elle est subjective et marginale. Un verre d'eau dans le désert vaut une fortune. Le même verre à côté d'une rivière ne vaut rien. Le travail incorporé est identique. Donc le travail ne détermine pas la valeur. C'est le consommateur qui valorise un bien selon son utilité marginale dans un contexte donné. Exemple concret : tu peux passer 1000 heures à tricoter un pull moche que personne ne veut. Selon Marx, ce pull a énormément de valeur (beaucoup de travail incorporé). Selon la réalité, il ne vaut rien. Parce que personne n'en veut. À l'inverse, Bernard Arnault crée des milliards de valeur non pas parce qu'il "exploite" mais parce qu'il a su anticiper et organiser des désirs humains à grande échelle. La valeur est créée par la coordination, pas extraite par le vol. Cette découverte (la révolution marginaliste) a invalidé tout l'édifice marxiste. Pas pour des raisons idéologiques, pour des raisons scientifiques. C'est pour ça que plus aucun département d'économie sérieux au monde n'enseigne Marx comme un cadre d'analyse valide. On l'enseigne en histoire de la pensée. Maintenant, le truc important. Si ton intention en lisant Marx c'est d'aider les pauvres (c'est une intention noble), alors tu vas être surprise par ce qui suit. Regarde les chiffres de la Banque mondiale. En 1820, 90% de l'humanité vivait dans l'extrême pauvreté. Aujourd'hui, moins de 9%. Cette chute historique ne s'est PAS produite dans les pays qui ont appliqué Marx. Elle s'est produite dans les pays qui ont libéralisé leur économie. Chine post-1978, Vietnam post-1986, Inde post-1991, Pologne post-1989. À chaque fois qu'un pays libéralise, des centaines de millions de gens sortent de la pauvreté en une génération. À chaque fois qu'un pays applique Marx (URSS, Cambodge, Corée du Nord, Venezuela), c'est la famine et les goulags. Ce n'est pas une opinion, c'est l'expérience la plus massive jamais menée en sciences sociales. Plusieurs milliards de cobayes humains, sur un siècle. Donc paradoxalement, si tu aimes vraiment les pauvres, la position la plus cohérente n'est pas d'être marxiste. C'est d'être pour la liberté économique. Parce que c'est empiriquement la seule chose qui a jamais sorti massivement les gens de la misère. Pour creuser, je te recommande trois lectures qui vont changer ta vision : "La Loi" de Frédéric Bastiat (court, lumineux, gratuit en ligne) "La Route de la Servitude" de Hayek "Économie en une leçon" de Henry Hazlitt Bonne lecture, et vraiment chapeau de chercher à comprendre plutôt que de rester dans tes certitudes. C'est rare.
Julia ひ@lifeimitatlife

Depuis tout à l'heure je me renseigne sur les idées de Karl Marx sincèrement je n'arrive pas à comprendre comment on peut être pour le capitalisme et même plus généralement être de droite

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@jaygordoo @EFischberger @jimscullion lol, I said single digits before….maybe I was overly generous…… Critical thinking isn’t your strong point, is it Sport?
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Eitan Fischberger
Eitan Fischberger@EFischberger·
This one is brutal, but a must read. The Daily Mail just published testimonies of Gazan children being raped by Hamas-affiliated clerics at local mosques — and then threatened into silence by the Qassam Brigades. A nine-year-old describes being led to mosque restrooms by a Sheikh who said he wanted to "give you something nice." "He took me to the restrooms and undressed me, took off my pants and had his way with me. I started to scream and then I cried," the poor boy said. A ten-year-old recounts a cleric pulling down his pants and doing "filthy things" to him. A third child came home bleeding and bruised from the head Imam of a mosque in Khan Younes. When one father confronted the Imam, the Imam's response was that he'll "send Al-Qassam Brigades to you and they'll shoot you. We'll just say you were an Israeli collaborator." The next night, Hamas members showed up at his home and told the father to stay silent or "we'll wipe you off the face of the earth." Another father in Deir al-Balah went to Hamas security with proof. They forced him to drop the charges, or be framed as an Israeli spy. A former Palestinian Authority security officer explains rape is used as a binding tactic. It makes the victims and their families "obedient and submissive" to Hamas. "If you open your mouth they will destroy you and your entire household," he said. This is so widespread it has a name. In Arabic slang, the perpetrators are called "mosque tennis players" — clerics who lure boys under religious pretexts. According to Gazan author Hamza Abu Howidy, who fled the territory, the pattern is well-known: abuse, silence, and gradual conscription into the Hamas movement. Add this to the Daily Mail's story last week of Hamas terrorists gang-raping widows in Gaza en masse, and you have what's clearly a sexual abuse epidemic led by Hamas. Where is the outrage? Or is Palestinian suffering only newsworthy when it can be blamed on Israel?
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Bad Hombre
Bad Hombre@Badhombre·
Cole Tomas Allen resides in Ted Lieu’s district in California. On multiple occasions, Ted Lieu has falsely claimed “there is credible evidence Trump raped and killed children.” In his manifesto, Allen cited these baseless accusations as his motive. CCP asset Ted Lieu is radicalizing his constituents. He should be denaturalized and deported.
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Don Keith
Don Keith@RealDonKeith·
🚨A teenage boat migrant rapes a girl then brags online she deserved it. The judge’s sentence? Zero prison time — just “consent lessons.” Sack this judge.
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Rupert Myers
Rupert Myers@RupertMyers·
What a letter
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Eric Adams
Eric Adams@ericadamsfornyc·
Last night, another act of political violence shook the nation. At this point, no one should be surprised. “The President is a fascist.” “Eat the rich.” “Let the streets soak in capitalists’ blood.” “Globalize the intifada.” “By any means necessary.” This isn’t fringe rhetoric anymore. It’s been normalized, echoed on campaign trails, and amplified on podcasts where politicians regularly appear. You don’t get to indulge this language, elevate those who use it, and then act shocked when it turns into violence. We need to get back to sanity before we lose our country.
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Dr Neil Shastri-Hurst MP
Dr Neil Shastri-Hurst MP@DrNShastriHurst·
I took the shilling of the late Queen and have worn the wig and gown of a barrister. I know what it is to fight fearlessly for a client, but also that you must never advance a case you know to be untrue, nor lend weight to vexatious claims. To pursue our servicemen and women through the courts on that basis is not justice; it is an affront. It diminishes the sacrifice of those who served and died for our country.
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Eyal Yakoby
Eyal Yakoby@EYakoby·
Last week it was revealed Hamas is systemically raping Palestinian women in Gaza. Yesterday it was revealed Hamas clerics are raping young Palestinian boys. This morning it was revealed the Islamic Republic is raping female prisoners. Barely a word in the media. Weird.
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George
George@BehizyTweets·
If people died, Democrats would've celebrated, but since no one died, they're saying it was staged. We're dealing with people whose souls belong to the devil.
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Dries Van Langenhove
Dries Van Langenhove@DVanLangenhove·
Dutch women protesting the arrival of 110 asylum seekers in their town. The banner reads “is our safety not important?”. The tide is turning! x.com/europa/status/…
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