Yash

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Yash

Yash

@YashArya

“You're all a bunch of socialists!” - Ludwig von Mises Proponent of Laissez-Faire Capitalism (Bastiat, Hazlitt, Mises, Rand, Sowell).

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Yash
Yash@YashArya·
Constructive Communication If I shared this with you, I'm interested in having a conversation about a specific topic provided we can agree on the following pre-requisites for a constructive discussion. This is to make it more likely that neither of us are wasting our time. 🧵👇
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@HimanshuKumar40 Such people typically haven't even read Rand's non-fiction or understood her fiction.
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Himanshu Kumar@HimanshuKumar40·
Big brain farts from people who have never read anything more than ayn rand regarding libertarians, and then one bad reading and mishap they become some post libertarians and then tell people that oh look at those lolberts. 1. Gazhipur is libertarian because state doesn’t regulate and control that place 2. 2008 crash was caused by capitalism 3. FDR saved USA from Great Depression 4. Adani is a great asset and must be utilised for Indian growth 5. We must keep pumping money in our failing PSUs 6. Decentralisation is bad vro , coz muh dehatis will handle those areas 7. Minimum wage is good vro 8. We need 20-30 years more of BJP rule. Here is my non libertarian opinion on these dehatis. Put them in a room and get them to read on Mises , Hayek, Eugene Bohm Bawerk, Rothbard , Hoppe , Friedman , Sowell, read some public choice theory. Get it drilled in your head so that you stop making slop content and misinformed opinion with such high confidence.
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Yash@YashArya·
@Phuxlea @RichardHanania "One of the great mistakes is to judge policies and programs by their intentions rather than their results" - Milton Friedman
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Gen Z Outcast@Phuxlea·
@RichardHanania Suing thousands of businesses is wild but the law exists for a reason. It protects some of the most vulnerable people
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Richard Hanania
Richard Hanania@RichardHanania·
The Americans with Disabilities Act, everyone!
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@hashjenni You might want to explain what you think is the problem here. Otherwise it just comes across as "asking people to pay for the goods instead of relying on charity when you know that they have the means to do so."
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Jenni@hashjenni·
In case anyone isn’t aware, Trump is demanding Zambia to hand over its mineral rights by end of day tomorrow or the U.S. gov’t will cut off the country’s access to the AIDS medications that are literally keeping its citizens alive. Just thought y’all should know.
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@MisandryE Is it your view that unmarried dads with custody would on average be happier than married dads?
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Misandry Examples@MisandryE·
NEWSFLASH. This "expert" has been a source of many examples of misandrist propeganda. And it actually really pisses me off that he took this data to take a stab at "the manosphere". Lets start with the obvious which is? bundling all unmarried dads in. Do they have custody?
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Yash@YashArya·
@ChristianHeiens What's the reason? "particularist worldview produced by a particular people." It's true that it flourished the most in the West, but we've seen sparks of it anywhere Aristotelian ideas gained momentum. If people of all races can be woke, why not pro human-flourishing capitalists?
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Christian Heiens 🏛
Christian Heiens 🏛@ChristianHeiens·
The tragic irony of liberal universalism is that it doesn’t even realize it’s a particularist worldview produced by a particular people. There’s a reason this mindset almost exclusively manifested itself in Anglo countries and has never once taken root in places like Nigeria, India, or Saudi Arabia.
Gummi@gummibear737

I actually don't care what race, religion or ethnicity you are... Do we share the same values? If yes, then we're cool

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Dr. Sydney Watson
Dr. Sydney Watson@SydneyLWatson·
Seen a lot of conversation about how predatory the American medical system is. So I will weigh in. I ended up going to the ER about 2 weeks ago for crippling pain. Turned out to be a ruptured ovarian cyst. I was there for MAYBE 4 hours. My bill? $13,500 dollars. Because I'm uninsured (by choice, that shit is a SCAM), the hospital dropped my bill down to $8,100 and some change as an "uninsured" discount. For starters, $13,500 for a 4 hour hospital visit is insane as it is. But the fact the hospital can wipe $5,000 off the bill "just because" should show you how utterly fucked this system is. And to be clear - $8,000 is still an absolutely insane sum of money when all these people did was scan my stomach and give me some pain killers. On my itemized bill, my CT scan was 7k. The iodine they used was $900. Just being in the ER room alone was $2,500. We phoned the hospital to haggle. They dropped the price by $20. Normal people can't survive this shit. I do okay and $8,000 is still an INSANE chunk of money out of my savings. Anyone who argues this isn't a disgusting, predatory system is crazy. And it is even crazier that Americans accept this. And for those of you who argue this is the free market, I need you to be quiet. There can never be a true free market here when government and insurance have their creepy little fingers in this pie. People shouldn't go bankrupt trying to pay medical bills. This has to change.
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TheTinMen@TheTinMenBlog·
Don’t forget, “men can be vulnerable”, but also, “women aren’t free therapists”.
James L. Nuzzo, PhD@JamesLNuzzo

New from @LisaBritton: "We tell young men to “step up” while simultaneously demanding they “step aside” so women can shine. We urge them to “open up” about their emotions, only to shame them the moment those emotions don’t align with progressive rhetoric. Boys learn early that their drive, their competitiveness, their desire to build and conquer is suspect and something to be shamed away rather than celebrated."

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Yash@YashArya·
@CodyLibolt @ConceptualJames In that case just a word of caution for him: Read Ayn Rand & Leonard Peikoff directly, not works of other self-identified Objectivists explaining their works. There are other good Objectivists but it's best to start with their work directly.
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Cody Libolt
Cody Libolt@CodyLibolt·
Say the quiet part out loud.
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Yash@YashArya·
@onlyonecourtney @HeidiBriones @newstart_2024 Higher marriage rate can explain higher divorce *counts*, not higher divorce *rates*, which would be a percentage of the total in either case. That's the part I'm contesting.
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Camus@newstart_2024·
“That’s why lesbian relationships don’t last.” Jordan Peterson said it directly on his daughter Mikhaila’s podcast. Women, on average, experience higher levels of negative emotion, making them more sensitive to problems in a relationship. That’s also why women initiate ~70-75% of divorces. Put two women together, and that sensitivity gets doubled. Multiple studies (UK, US, Nordic countries) consistently show lesbian couples have significantly higher divorce rates than gay male couples — often 2–3 times higher. Do you think differences in negative emotion explain a lot about relationship longevity across different pairings, or is it more about culture and expectations?
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Courtney
Courtney@onlyonecourtney·
@YashArya @HeidiBriones @newstart_2024 "Stable" how? Gay male romantic "relationships" and "marriages" are well-know for being open. It's easy to stay together on paper when you're free to fuck around.
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David Sacks
David Sacks@DavidSacks·
SPLC invested $270k in Charlottesville and got $81 million in additional donations. Extraordinary returns.
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Yash@YashArya·
@ConceptualJames "There's nothing we can do about it or to stop it." You're right about the rest of it but let's not black pill. They'll pump out their content and we need to pump out our content and rebuttal of their content. Every generation needs to re-learn the value of capitalism.
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James Lindsay, anti-Communist@ConceptualJames·
They decided before any of this drama that Piker would be the next guy, the Joe Rogan of the Left or whatever. Then they started making him into that. They made the opportunities and used the reflexive energy of critique to justify making him bigger. Fuentes is the same story, as are many others. When it works, we're saddled with their crap and the damage it does for 18-36 months. When it fails, they just build a new one, and there are dozens in the bullpen. "Both" sides. It's all manufactured. It's all fake. It's all bad television, just interactive.
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Yash@YashArya·
@Mads_Rousset Why is no work truly consensual? Is it the "you either work or starve" argument?
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Yash@YashArya·
@RealDianeYap @StefanMolyneux I hear you. Do you think it's reasonable that one will lose their patience if they have to listen to someone crib about the same solvable problem over and over again for weeks/months/longer though?
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Diane Yap
Diane Yap@RealDianeYap·
@StefanMolyneux Solve this problem: she just wants you to listen. You. Not her female friends. She feels disconnected from you if you don't listen and commiserate without telling her what to do.
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Freedomain - with Stefan Molyneux, MA
If you are a woman, and you come to me with a problem, I’m going to give you a solution If you want to just complain, well, that’s why God gave you female friends Men solve problems
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Yash@YashArya·
@ChristianHeiens Capitalism is the only system that can promote peace, prosperity, and health. Good luck fighting socialists if you opt for a system that leads to chronic conflict, poverty, and starvation.
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Christian Heiens 🏛
Christian Heiens 🏛@ChristianHeiens·
One of my deepest fears is that the nationalist backlash we see against progressive managerial globalism is ultimately doomed to failure because “nationalism” as most people understand it is a product of liberal modernity. The reactionary forces that attempted to turn the clock back on the French Revolution warned about this. To be a nationalist once meant to be a liberal, and to be Right-wing once meant to embrace transcendence and hierarchy. The Liberal Nationalist of the early 19th century declared that the supreme political principle lay in organizing his folk into a single political entity. The Right-wing Traditionalist of that same era responded by asserting the higher must rule over the lower. There can be overlap at times between these two things, but they are not one and the same. And yet, nationalism remains one of our only tools left to fight with because liberalism has long since hijacked or dismantled every other institution that stood in its way. Most likely, I think the truth is somewhere in between. Nationalism may be tactically necessary for obvious reasons at the moment, but it is metaphysically inadequate to completely address the crisis at hand. Even if we totally closed off our borders to foreign immigration and deported everyone who clearly has no business here, that wouldn’t change the fact that an enormous number of heritage Americans are essentially infected with a totalizing ideology that produced this demographic crisis to begin with.
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