BennyProfane

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BennyProfane

BennyProfane

@BennyProfane5

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Katılım Mart 2021
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Cernovich
Cernovich@Cernovich·
@Asmongold @InsaneCope Meanwhile American men talk about not being able to find a job. They could be rage baiting too. There’s obviously demand for it. I’d rather American men take those jobs.
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Insane Cope
Insane Cope@InsaneCope·
Why is an Indian of all "people" Tweeting about child marriage in Oklahoma? The child marriage rate in India was last measured at around 23% lmao
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BennyProfane
BennyProfane@BennyProfane5·
@RnaudBertrand @caitoz Not gonna read all that, but it was a good speech that was we're not gonna do the same bullshit any more.
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Arnaud Bertrand
Arnaud Bertrand@RnaudBertrand·
Finally got to read Rubio's speech in Munich: it is one of the most revisionist and imperialist speeches I've ever seen a senior American official make, and that's saying something. The man literally laments the outcome of WW2 because it marked the end of the era during which "the West had been expanding", a "path" he "hopes [the US and Europe] walk together again." And just to ensure you're clear about what he means: he wants to restore the building of "vast empires extending across the globe" and blames "anti-colonial uprisings" for what they did to "the great Western empires." He also says that "we cannot continue" to allow "abstractions of international law" get in the way of US interests. Basically the man is openly saying that the whole post-colonial order was a mistake and he's calling on Europe to share the spoils of building a new one. Which is quite a pitch for an American to make given that their own country itself was born from revolt against European colonialism, but I guess expecting the Trump administration to understand their own history is too tall an order... The most troubling part was the reaction of the audience: "half the hall in Munich gave US Secretary of State Marco Rubio a standing ovation" (chathamhouse.org/2026/02/west-v…) and I'm pretty sure it wasn't the Global South half... It just goes to show the complete absence of reflection in Europe. Rubio undoubtedly tried to appeal to some sort of latent nostalgia for Western imperial dominance among European elites. And it obviously worked (which is scary in and of itself). But it also shows that Europeans remain naive to the extreme if they believe Rubio's pitch that he wants Europe to be strong in order to share the spoils of a new age of Western imperialism. What's the thinking here? That Trump's America - "America first" - would suddenly become magnanimous and share with Europe just out of sentiment? That's not how imperialism works: the whole premise of it is that the strong dominate the weak. When an imperial power is speaking to you of sentiments, of how much they like you and how they want to partner with you - the much weaker party - that's cause for worry, not applause...
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The Alaska Landmine
The Alaska Landmine@alaskalandmine·
When the people who have been saying for years that taxes are required to pay mega PFDs saw @GovDunleavy’s fiscal plan. #akleg
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The Alaska Landmine
The Alaska Landmine@alaskalandmine·
Several sources report that @GovDunleavy’s yet to be announced “fiscal plan” will include proposed changes to oil taxes. Session is gonna be maximum loose! #akleg
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The Alaska Landmine
The Alaska Landmine@alaskalandmine·
When it comes to oil prices, no one cares about Alaska. We only have 740,000 people in a country of 340 million. That’s .2% of the population. Americans want affordable energy. And lower oil prices also mean big problems for Russia. With the situation in Venezuela, oil prices may very well be headed way down. And no one is coming to our rescue. The fiscal reckoning that’s been on the horizon for a decade may finally arrive during the upcoming legislative session. If history is an indicator, Alaska may be headed for very tough times.
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BennyProfane
BennyProfane@BennyProfane5·
@caitoz Youre off topic. Now bring it back around to Israel
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Caitlin Johnstone
Caitlin Johnstone@caitoz·
Actually I'm pretty sure the real tyrannical regime is the one who's claiming the entire western hemisphere is their personal property and they get to control what happens in every country on half the planet. Pretty sure what's tyrannical is invading a country, murdering scores of people, and abducting its leader in order to steal control of its resources. I kinda think the real tyrant on the scene is whoever's trying to rule the world and aggressively targeting any country anywhere on the planet that resists that agenda. Like maybe a really good example of tyranny would be constantly toppling governments and starting wars of aggression and targeting civilian populations with starvation sanctions and waging proxy conflicts and dropping bombs and interfering in elections and circling the planet with hundreds of military bases and working to kill, subvert and subjugate any population anywhere on earth if they disobey your commands. Pretty sure the tyrant we actually need to worry about is whoever's doing that.
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BennyProfane
BennyProfane@BennyProfane5·
@caitoz shut up. If it ain't us then it would be the next in line doing all those things . Be thankful it is us
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Caitlin Johnstone
Caitlin Johnstone@caitoz·
No it's sad for me that we live in a lawless world that is ruled by tyrants. It's sad for me that we are ruled by chaotic despots who can invade a sovereign nation and abduct its leader and suffer no consequences. It's sad for me that the people with their hands on the steering wheel of the fate of our species are a bunch of sociopathic thugs who can smash and rob any country they please with total impunity. It's sad to me that our planet's population is subject to the whims of a globe-spanning empire which topples governments, wages wars, sponsors genocides, targets civilians with starvation sanctions, backs proxy conflicts, drops bombs, brainwashes entire nations with propaganda, uses its military and economic might to bully and cajole states into bowing to its dictates, and sows suffering, destruction and death around the world every moment of every day. It's sad for me that these are the people who are making the decisions which will determine humanity's path into the future. The future of our society. The future of our planet's resources. The future of our technological innovation. The future of our ecosystem. The future of our militaries. The future of our nuclear weapons. That is what is sad for me. I have no special emotional attachment to Maduro as an individual, but I do have a strong emotional attachment to the possibility of a healthy world emerging in the future. And as things stand right now it's looking pretty dark. I find that sad.
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Caitlin Johnstone
Caitlin Johnstone@caitoz·
@Dani_Blek You don't believe that. Nobody believes that's true. You're just pretending to believe that to facilitate genocide, because you are evil.
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Caitlin Johnstone
Caitlin Johnstone@caitoz·
I still can't believe what evil, disgusting pigs Israel supporters are. The instant the Bondi shooting happened, using it to stomp out anti-genocide protests was their *VERY FIRST THOUGHT*. Not their third or fourth thought. Their first. They started pushing it *INSTANTLY*. Didn't even wait for the bodies to cool, the sick fucks. All to stop people from protesting an active genocide. I am so angry at them right now. Absolute worst people in the world.
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BennyProfane
BennyProfane@BennyProfane5·
@caitoz And that's why I can say you're an obnoxious disingenuous bitch
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Caitlin Johnstone
Caitlin Johnstone@caitoz·
If the right to free speech does not include the right to oppose an active genocide using strong and unmitigated language, then there is no freedom of speech. This is exactly the sort of thing that freedom of speech is intended for: times when the government is doing something wrong which needs to be ferociously opposed. That's the primary reason it's an enshrined value in our society. It's for holding the powerful to account. If you only have freedom of speech when you're agreeing with your government and saying nothing which inconveniences the powerful, then Saudi Arabia has free speech. Every tyrannical regime that has ever existed has had freedom of speech by those standards. You don't measure a society's freedom by how much its citizenry are allowed to agree with their government, you measure it by how much they're allowed to disagree. And right now we are being told we're not allowed to disagree. We're being told the protests need to stop, the anti-genocide chants need to be criminalized, and everyone needs to shut up and obey — all justified by the completely baseless narrative that the words and actions of pro-Palestinian activists were somehow responsible a terrible massacre that was committed in Sydney last week. And these policies just so happen to serve the interests of the very same western powers whose genocide-enabling actions were being forcefully opposed these last two years. Government officials constantly being protested and questioned about their facilitation of Israel's genocidal atrocities. Politicians who are consistently confronted by anti-genocide demonstrators during their public appearances. Wealthy arms manufacturers whose profit margins are being harmed by direct action from activist groups. Plutocratic media institutions who are becoming more and more discredited in the public eye as the Gaza holocaust exposes them all. Billionaires whose empires are built upon the political status quo that gave rise to the genocide in question. If the powerful are shutting down speech rights to advance their own interests in your society, then your society is not meaningfully different than the dictatorships the western world tries to contrast itself with. All our stories about living in a free society have been just that: stories. Fairy tales. That's what they're telling us with this mad rush to stomp out freedom of speech this past week. They are telling us that we do not live in the kind of society we were taught about in school. They are telling us that the only reason we were allowed to speak as we pleased in the years leading up to the Gaza genocide is because we were a bunch of compliant sheep who were not meaningfully challenging the interests of the powerful, and now that we are meaningfully challenging them the facade of freedom and democracy is falling away. As Frank Zappa once said, “The illusion of freedom will continue as long as it's profitable to continue the illusion. At the point where the illusion becomes too expensive to maintain, they will just take down the scenery, they will pull back the curtains, they will move the tables and chairs out of the way and you will see the brick wall at the back of the theater.”
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Randel
Randel@randelphipps·
What's most frustrating to me is owning guns is Vital to our sovereignty. Russia, China and even Japan in WW2 all had to put our gun ownership into their "invade USA" equation. And in large part that makes our land uninvadable. I feel really bad about mass shootings and can't imagine the pain the families of the affected are going through but EVERYTIME those same families are used as pawns because of their emotional pain to weaken our nation. We've seen inbreeds hold off the greatest military ever in Afghanistan for 20 years with AK's, recently. And it's never talked about. It's obviously a ploy to weaken us from within because that's the only way we fail. It should be insanely obvious, but so many things are (like not cutting our kids t**s and d***s off). I read tom clancy books I just want to go back to that time. Where we all actually loved this nation. that was long, I hope things turn around, its so scary
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Phil Labonte 🇺🇸
Phil Labonte 🇺🇸@philthatremains·
Mr McWhiskey makes a great point Australia can have the gun laws they want, but here in the states you’d do well to remember. cops can not protect you and they aren’t required to protect you. carry a gun everyday, have a rifle in your home. if you can, have more than ONE rifle in your home. have armor and NVGs. have everything you can possibly have to make yourself as hard to kill as possible.
PotatoMcWhiskey@PotatoMcWhiskey

Police officers don't sit around inside the police station fully geared up to take on armed suspects 24/7 phil They do paperwork in the police station

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The Alaska Landmine
The Alaska Landmine@alaskalandmine·
Everyone in Southcentral should be aware that the colder it gets and the longer it lasts, Cook Inlet gas is being consumed at higher and higher rates. There’s limited storage and if the cold keeps up, things could get dicey later into the winter. Another Alaska failure. #akleg
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Fenix Ammunition
Fenix Ammunition@FenixAmmunition·
Yes, that's called "temporary cavitation", and one of the reasons why if your model doesn't include human skin it's completely worthless. Human skin and fascia stretches a considerable amount and this looks exactly what I would expect to see for a round of that caliber slamming into a human spinal cord and fragmenting pieces into the chest cavity. Literally exactly what it looks like. The shirt is moved outward by the chest cavity rapidly expanding from the kinetic energy of the round. It couldn't be any more clear.
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Blake@BlakeBednarz

If the State of Utah doesn’t begin investigating every person who had close ‘hands on’ access to Charlie back on 9/10, the State of Utah is in on it too. His injury came from under his t-shirt! The videos do not lie! Only people at podiums do! Do what is right!

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BennyProfane
BennyProfane@BennyProfane5·
@caitoz As someone who loved Oxy in the early 2000's, you're just a sour bitch
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Caitlin Johnstone
Caitlin Johnstone@caitoz·
It's so American how the Sackler family caused a national opioid crisis which ultimately led to the fentanyl crisis, and instead of imprisoning them the US eventually went "Hang on, we can use this as an excuse to start a war with a country that doesn't even produce fentanyl."
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Fractured Light
Fractured Light@FracturedLight0·
Nick Fuentes explains why he doesn’t buy Candace Owens’ theories surrounding the murder of Charlie Kirk. He addresses and dismisses several of her claims.
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Owen Benjamin 🐻
Owen Benjamin 🐻@OwenBenjamin·
0% of ballistics tests have shown the FBI 30-06 narrative. 0% That’s why they all have to say “OMG hunt much?!?! You’re sooo stupid.” Ok so show it. “Show it?! OMG look at my math!!! And look at my smug face!!! That’s all the proof I need!!!!” Literally ZERO chance the 30-06 did what they say it did.
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