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Mr Peru

@boabyperu

They're dummies, dummy.

Katılım Temmuz 2012
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Mr Peru
Mr Peru@boabyperu·
@Peston TASS journos would have interrogated the politburo with more credibility than this you tragic lickspittle. From the same crowd who lost it over some cake, now you’re happy to accept this laughable explanation from a government so mired in lies it makes swamps look crystal clear.
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Robert Peston
Robert Peston@Peston·
Downing Street says neither the PM or the then foreign secretary David Lammy knew that Peter Mandelson failed security vetting to be US ambassador till a few days ago. Sources say they are incandescent that they were not told. The clear implication is that the permanent under secretary at the foreign office Olly Robbins over-ruled the vetting recommendation and never told ministers. If that is right, and no official is denying that, it is impossible to see how he keeps his job
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Mr Peru@boabyperu·
@LozzaFox Its inception was it literally fighting against us to come into being.
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Devon Eriksen
Devon Eriksen@Devon_Eriksen_·
Should I write a science fiction short story about a state that stops executing rapists, and starts executing their victims instead? Or would that seem like a far-fetched soapbox of a story, an unbelievable strawman constructed by an overly-online racist author crashing out from internet self-radicalization? In Dune Messiah, Frank Herbert makes a trenchant observation: If a man spends his whole life becoming something, he will choose death rather than allow himself to become its opposite. In the West, we have certain percentages of every post WW2 generation who have spent their entire lives imagining themselves as "citizens of the world", or "citizens of the human race", believing that all distinctions between races, cultures, religions, and value systems were simply relics of a barbaric past, and that all peoples of the world could be thrown into one big happy melting pot. Confronted with evidence that this is not so, over and over again, they have two choices: to become the opposite of everything they strove to be, or to kill the innocent. For them, this is not a difficult choice.
The AI Robot Guy on X@Housebots

>Be Noelia Castillo Ramos >Your parents love you >They fall on difficult financial times >You are ripped away from them by the government >Your grandmother and mom are crying and begging >They bring 12 police officers to stop any resistance >You are placed in a “teen shelter” full of muslim migrants >You aren’t allowed to leave >The staff treats you like you are worthless >The muslim teens decide to gang r*pe you >You think you will get help >Nobody comes. Nobody listens. >They rape you again, with even more people this time >You try to report it >The women in charge of the shelter are woke liberals >They refuse to report it to avoid making muslim immigrants look bad >They won’t do anything >You try to be happy >You can’t move on >You jump from the 5th story of the building >By the grace of God, you live >You are injured, but you still have hope >The state tells you about the option of euthanasia >You pass it off at first >The trauma keeps replaying in your brain >Still, nobody is helping >You feel hopeless >Spain is falling >You decide to do it because you feel worthless >Your dad fights to keep you alive for years >He loses in two different liberal courts >You are scheduled for euthanasia >The days pass >You do an interview, which is really a desperate cry for help >Still, nobody does >The date gets closer >They keep you isolated so you have no idea there is so much love and support is outside >Your best friend desperately tries to get up to talk to you >She is blocked by doctors who seem to take pleasure in the power they have >The process begins >You are alone and probably pretty scared >You feel like you have no choice >The sedative sets in >The last thing you see is a cold, dark hospital room >The toxin is administered >Your lungs slowly stop working >You die in your sleep >Your abusers still face no consequences >You become a monument to the failure of a state that was supposed to protect you

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Mr Peru
Mr Peru@boabyperu·
@bphillipsonMP If only he was a Pakistani raping young girls. You’d be tripping over your laces to run cover for him.
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Bridget Phillipson
Bridget Phillipson@bphillipsonMP·
Reform UK said I was 'bullying' when I pointed out their colleague was jailed for beating up his former partner. Now, they're trying to sneak him back into their party. So I'll say it again: James McMurdock was jailed for beating up his former partner. bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…
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Leo Kearse - see me on tour! Links in bio
Having worked in the public sector, I can confirm it operates as a mafia. A giant holding pen for mediocre people with mediocre degrees to wear suits and create work for each other so they can steal an ever larger chunk of taxpayers' hard-earned money. Of course they spent £180 million deciding not to build a road tunnel. When I worked in public sector management consultancy, we were tasked with finding efficiencies in the IT department of a large government agency. One man we spoke to had two laptops on his desk. He said one was for forex trading and the other one was to monitor his chicken farm in Ghana. There was no shame as he told us this, no realisation that he was actually being employed to do a job that didn't involve forex trading or managing a chicken farm in Ghana. We were struck by the number of people sitting around doing nothing, even for a public sector organisation. Then we discovered that the man running the IT department also owned an IT recruitment consultancy. Every man he hired into this IT department from his recruitment consultancy put money in his own pocket. So there was a huge incentive for him to just hire as many men as possible to get as rich as possible. Never mind being prosecuted over this - I don't think he actually lost his job. And there's an incentive in the rest of the public sector to hire as many people as possible because the more people you manage, the more important you are, the bigger budget you get, and the greater your salary. (On the plus side, as a management consultant, finding efficiencies in the public sector is a piece of piss.) When you hear about public sector investment, this is money taken from the real economy and given to people to produce very little. This isn't "investment" any more than a bank "invests" in bank robbers. It's not done to make a profit. It holds the real economy back, not just in terms of the tax burden, but also in the huge numbers of workers tied up in this false, public sector Potemkin economy. Those workers should be in the real economy producing something of value. Britain could be a paradise. We could all be rich. There's no need for mass immigration. The workers we need are already here doing nothing, on benefits or in the public sector. We just need to fire everyone in the public sector and scrap all benefits.
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Basil the Great
Basil the Great@BasilTheGreat·
Hungary had 650 rapes UK 2003 had 8,800 UK 2023 had 88,000 Sweden 1975 had 350 Sweden last year had 32,000 We all know why
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Citizens for Sound Money
Citizens for Sound Money@4SoundMoney·
Why did Ludwig von Mises love gold? He loved it because politicians hate it. Gold has one specific virtue: It cannot be printed by a government bureau. It is a geological constraint on the state's ability to rob you. Mises viewed the gold standard as part of the Bill of Rights. It separates money from the state, just like we separate church and state. If the government controls the ledger, they own you. If the ledger is anchored in reality (gold), you own yourself.
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Mr Peru@boabyperu·
Fuck me, I wish that pitch invasion had happened sometime around the hour mark; would have enlivened what was otherwise one of the most turgid afternoons of football I’ve been cursed to watch.
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arctotherium
arctotherium@arctotherium42·
Annualized, UK speech prosecutions are running at about 17x those of the Soviet Union under Brezhnev. Of course, the USSR had 4x the population, so more like 68x the prosecutions/person*year.
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Nemets@Peter_Nimitz

USSR in the Brezhnev era prosecuted its domestic enemies under Article 70 (Agitation) & Article 190-1 (Disinformation). 3,234 people were arrested under those articles from 1962-1985. The UK prosecuted 2,341 cases of internet speech in 2022 alone, with 1,816 convictions.

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Murray Rothbard
Murray Rothbard@MurraySuggests·
Isn’t it wild how politician’s anti-war rhetoric magically expires once in office and defense contractors and “allies” start making phone calls. The checks got cut during the campaign. It’s time to cash them in.
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AmericanPapaBear™
AmericanPapaBear™@AmericaPapaBear·
Fighting mean goats in a Zorb Ball! Legs are going to hurt in the morning!
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Mr Peru
Mr Peru@boabyperu·
@theswansjr @EducatingBTC Oh I know what an analogy is. To indulge your rather trite historical one, you sound like the latest incarnation of a 1600s Amsterdam merchant holding a fistful of tulips claiming we don’t need gold anymore when we have these wonderful flowery tokens. Same ending, gold wins.
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Jeff Swanson
Jeff Swanson@theswansjr·
@boabyperu @EducatingBTC That’s called an analogy, a reference point to help people understand the concept of what Bitcoin is. I don’t know anyone pretending they conjured gold. Bitcoin is, in fact, better than gold.
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Jeff Swanson
Jeff Swanson@theswansjr·
"Gold has been money for 5,000 years, therefore it should remain money." By that logic: • Horses > cars (longer track record) • Oil lamps > electricity (proven for centuries) • Bloodletting > modern medicine (used by physicians for millennia) Just because something WAS the best doesn't mean it remains optimal when superior alternatives emerge.
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Mr Peru@boabyperu·
@theswansjr @EducatingBTC You must have missed the numerous crypto maxis claiming it was ‘digital gold.’ A quick grok ask will sort it for you.
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Alice Smith
Alice Smith@TheAliceSmith·
“Diversity is Strength” is the most Orwellian sounding doublethink slogan you could invent, right up there with War is Peace and Freedom is Slavery.
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Carl Benjamin 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
It's unacceptable that we do not have straight white male representation at Ofcom.
Dries Van Langenhove@DVanLangenhove

This is the team at @Ofcom that wants to ban X. Who would have thought. “It was always the women, and above all the young ones, who were the most bigoted adherents of the Party, the swallowers of slogans, the amateur spies and nosers-out of unorthodoxy.” - Orwell, 1984

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ShellBanger
ShellBanger@Bangershell11·
Javier Milei has reduced Argentina's debt by $54 billion dollars. He accomplished this by making the largest peace-time spending cut in world history and balancing the budget. Just by coincidence, 12 million people have escaped poverty during his administration.
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