Colonization Respectr

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Colonization Respectr

Colonization Respectr

@StoneageF1

Katılım Eylül 2023
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Colonization Respectr
Colonization Respectr@StoneageF1·
@NoahRyanCo On lower carb (20 years) I was at once a day. When I switched to fruit until noon protocol, I was suddenly going 2-3X a day. Pretty crazy.
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Noah Ryan
Noah Ryan@NoahRyanCo·
Everybody talks about Phase II detox but nobody's out here talking about Phase III detox. Pooping. You need to pooping more If you're not excreting toxins, you're recirculating them. Constipation is a serious health issue and is stopping you from looking, feeling, and thinking better. If you mobilize toxins faster than you eliminate them, you're in for a bad time. You need to be poopmaxxing.
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Steve Sailer
Steve Sailer@Steve_Sailer·
@charlesmurray The question at hand is whether The Odyssey is history or fantasy. I'd lean more toward the latter, so I'd be fine with a black Olympian. But a black Helen of Troy? Nah.
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chrxs
chrxs@chrxs87·
@StoneageF1 @MainstreamViews @mattyglesias Any American who would prefer to have a more cohesive culture would want black people to engage with Homer and Shakespeare and the western canon more generally
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Matthew Yglesias
Matthew Yglesias@mattyglesias·
When you see a Black actor cast to play a character described as fair-haired in an ancient epic poem, there's a clear agenda at work — an agenda to claim canonical works as the common patrimony of the entire West, and that's good! slowboring.com/p/a-diverse-od…
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chrxs@chrxs87·
@MainstreamViews @mattyglesias Insisting that black people have no place in an adaptation of the Odyssey can only serve to discourage them from interacting with the original texts
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𝙷𝚒𝚌𝚔𝚖𝚊𝚗
@StoneageF1 @RealRobMarley depends on the latitude. Up by 45 deg North and at 1000 ft I'm telling you, it's just not very bad. Particularly if you're in a dense boreal forest area where deer do not like to go.
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𝙷𝚒𝚌𝚔𝚖𝚊𝚗
Welcome to Hickmanville, population 3. Where life costs less than $800/mo for all expenses, and even vagrants can become propertied gentry. We raise our glass to you, wherever you may be on earth! Perhaps, with a little luck, you'll live the American Dream too. God bless you!
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Colonization Respectr
Colonization Respectr@StoneageF1·
@Empty_America Went to France for a month 29 years ago just out of college. At the time I was 6’1” 215 lbs. mostly muscle. Didn’t see a single Frenchman my size. Not even close. Got to the Netherlands and felt a bit below average in height. Crazy.
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VB Knives@Empty_America·
It's funny, we sort of imagine the French as being effeminate. But the average Frenchman is certainly hardier in several respects than the American man. Unperturbed by extended lack of A/C, does not become upset by lack of daily shower, likely better at marching, etc.
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Joseph Munoz
Joseph Munoz@jeepmonkeyredux·
@avidseries What are your thoughts about why hair trigger violence was prominent? Genuinely curious. I grew up in Fresno, a mid sized town, and in dominantly white European areas. Predominantly black neighborhoods had a reputation for being more violent. Again, curious. Thx.
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i/o@avidseries·
This is from a long post, much of which is hyperbolic, but that one highlighted sentence will ring true for any white person who has lived in an inner city environment: "Whites must remain... silent and careful — always treating blacks like a potential bomb about to go off."
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John McDermott
John McDermott@mcdermott·
I'm not trying to be edgy or whiny when I say that the straight male perspective has been ousted from mainstream media. This is a legitimate problem with enormous negative side effects, the main being the far-right radicalization of so many young men.
Francis Zierer@FZierer

Tasteland is back. @daisandconfused and I discuss the future of men's media with @mcdermott, Alana Hope Levinson, and @chrisgayomali. What if there was The Cut for men? What does that mean? How would it be funded? Who are the men in question? And more — tasteland.fyi/podcast/s/tast…

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Colonization Respectr
Colonization Respectr@StoneageF1·
@glorparoo @lyndseyfifield Colonization, infrastructure building, and the rule of law were good things for those living in mud huts and burning widows alive after their husbands died.
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smolcratic bean 🫘
smolcratic bean 🫘@glorparoo·
@lyndseyfifield HEY I THINK YOU SHOULD LOOK UP WHY MODERN ART EXISTS AND HOW GATEKEEPING ART TO MEAN SKILL AND NOT ARTISTIC EXORESSION IS A FORM OF OPPRESSIVE CULTURE AND FACISM. OK THANKS
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Arun Rao
Arun Rao@sudoraohacker·
I spent most of today around Lake Merritt and Piedmont and those neighborhoods have recovered much in the last year after 5 years of decline (a terrible mayor and DA) and are doing well. Yes, the city needs to still crack down on the repeat offenders with prison - I’d argue beyond public safety they need an economic development plan to bring businesses and real estate development back to get cheap housing again. The city just needs another sane set of hands like Jerry Brown.
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Daniel Friedman
Daniel Friedman@DanFriedman81·
Oakland has a population of 450,000 people. It is blessed with geographic conditions existing almost nowhere else that allow year-round temperatures in the low 70s. It is also, notoriously, a crime ridden hellhole. 90 percent of the crime is committed by about 1200 recidivists. Oakland could make crime vanish by making these people vanish. Into a prison or whatever. Instead, Oakland elects progressive mayors and prosecutors who keep these people on the streets, keep encampments in the parks, provide no remedy for rampant property crime and disorder and keep spending hundreds of thousands of public dollars in social services and criminal justice expenditures every year for each of these individuals who are nothing but detrimental and will never be anything else.
Marc Porter Magee 🎓@marcportermagee

“approximately 50 violent groups or gangs in Oakland with an active membership of between 1,000 and 1,200 people, which represented just 0.3% of the population … were responsible for up to 85% of the city’s homicides”

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Colonization Respectr
Colonization Respectr@StoneageF1·
@shagbark_hick This is (obviously) not in the Bible but a relatively recent church opinion (can be changed) on new technology. Keep in mind that infertility in and of itself is often due to technology (e.g. microplastics, etc.). Denying yourself the use of technology to offset this is illogical
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𝙷𝚒𝚌𝚔𝚖𝚊𝚗
𝙷𝚒𝚌𝚔𝚖𝚊𝚗@shagbark_hick·
As a Catholic, this kind of thing makes me very leery of giving Costco my business. For those who may not know, the Catechism of the Catholic Church 2377 states that IVF is "morally unacceptable," and is a sin. Terrible to see a large company promoting this immoral practice.
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sandwich
sandwich@hamnchees_·
@romanhelmetguy Men dgaf about the birth rate, aside from white supremacists(who'd still date, marry, and reproduce w a minority woman in a heartbeat, "white genocide" be damned). They want women trapped and dependent, and children are a great way to shackle a woman for life.
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Roman Helmet Guy
Roman Helmet Guy@romanhelmetguy·
I’m convinced that all these guys who come up with proposals to “fix the fertility rate” have never talked to a woman. They treat it like an economics problem they can optimize, or even worse they just tell women to have kids to “save civilization.” If you actually spend time with women who aren’t having kids, you’ll find they almost all fall into one of five buckets: 1. Dating problems. They were in some 5+ year relationship (or a series of relationships) that stole their youth and left them so jaded that they’ve given up on finding a man who could be a good father. 2. Family problems. They come from such a dysfunctional home that their own childhood holds few happy memories, and they’re terrified of recreating those conditions with their own children. 3. Health problems. A ton more women than you think have conditions like endometriosis or PCOS or other health complications that can affect fertility and make having kids more dangerous or harder to do. 4. Career goals. They’re convinced that they have something huge and unique to contribute to the world either professionally or creatively, whereas “every woman can have a kid,” and so to them, having children sounds like a waste of their potential, like giving up. 5. Lifestyle goals. They’re really into traveling and being independent and getting into “adventures,” they want to explore the world and experience everything, and the idea of giving all that up to sit at home and raise kids makes them want to die. If you really want to fix the fertility rate, and you’re not addressing at least a few of these, your solution is useless.
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Colonization Respectr
Colonization Respectr@StoneageF1·
@romanhelmetguy I don’t read much written after 1950. But truthfully, things started going downhill novel-wise around 1900.
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