Bucleduckle

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Bucleduckle

Bucleduckle

@bucleduckle

A traveling history man. Waxes endlessly about material culture + legal/Atlantic/imperial/Korean history. I say ''I'm a marxist historian'' as an idiot test.

Richmond, VA Katılım Ekim 2020
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Byl Holte
Byl Holte@SirBylHolte·
I turn 65 on Sunday and I decided to finally treat myself to Dublin, Ireland. I had seen all the posts about MUSLIM INVASIONS, but how bad could it be, right? Guess what: Dublin is still 99% white people! Mostly Irish. A lot of Germans. And even more surprising: a lot of Americans. A bunch of them were checking out when I walked in wearing my TRUMP hat. They looked at me, smiled, gave me a warm welcome - and that was that. No TDS. No black rage. Just good old-fashioned NORMAL white people acting with dignity and respect. I must’ve died and gone to heaven 😇
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OnePlainGuy2
OnePlainGuy2@Guy2Plain·
@bucleduckle @NoahRevoy such a massive gap between what they say they are doing or trying to do...and what is actually happening. grade inflation, reliance on digital learning, many topics/opinions off limits...combined these things are killing education from 6th grade through undergrad.
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Coach Noah Revoy | Arms Dealer For The Soul 🏴‍☠️
If I were to start a private school, it would be a boys-only institution. All teachers would be male. Most would come from military backgrounds, with preference given to those with special forces experience. The structure would prioritize physical and practical development. Each morning would begin with physical training. Boxing. Brazilian jiu-jitsu. Obstacle courses. Firearms training. There would also be a strong emphasis on building. Shop classes. Hands-on work. The ability to construct something real. Even for someone who becomes an IT engineer, knowing how to build a chair matters. Real-world construction develops thinking. It trains problem-solving in a way abstract learning does not. Academic instruction would be concentrated. No more than three hours per day at a desk. That is sufficient to meet curriculum requirements and maintain academic competence. The rest of the day would be spent developing strength, discipline, and practical skill.
Vinnie Sullivan@VinnieSull1van

Today, it's crazy to think that boxing used to be in the school curriculum. London, 1930s ⏳️

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Bucleduckle
Bucleduckle@bucleduckle·
@CameronOlivent @lady_valor_07 >Of the men that fought for the CSA, most did not own slaves Being stupid isn't a good defense. >How silly of a notion, that the ACW was about slavery. Silly Explicitly declared multiple times in multiple places by foundational documents for the Confederacy.
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Cameron
Cameron@CameronOlivent·
@lady_valor_07 It’s a Battle Standard. If you don’t know what that means, look it up. Of the men that fought for the CSA, most did not own slaves, and were certainly no fighting for the rich aristocracy to keep them as slaves. How silly of a notion, that the ACW was about slavery. Silly
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LadyValor
LadyValor@lady_valor_07·
What is the FIRST thing that you think about when you see this Flag ??
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Ted S
Ted S@ClearReason·
@bucleduckle @LoganPaul You’re angry, I’m not. If it is designed to not be for those watching the game, you’ve proven my point. ✌️
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Bucleduckle
Bucleduckle@bucleduckle·
@ForAllMarkets @NoahRevoy The amount of history education is already abysmal Doing less just makes the proles easier to trick My family will definitely make more money from that, but it's also clearly bad for humanity. If you want to take you and yours and willingly enter that segment of the pop...ok
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Murky Markets
Murky Markets@ForAllMarkets·
@NoahRevoy Someone should build this. 3hrs of desk work is plenty to study math, science, history, and english. Make english a "test out" class for those that test high enough. Hit each subject twice a week. Rest of time is spent shop/gym/or agriculture classes.
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Bucleduckle
Bucleduckle@bucleduckle·
@theunsharpmask @NoahRevoy It's statistically a near coin flip if your kid is below-average. There is nothing wrong with that. People honestly need to consider this before they declare other things stupid.
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The Unsharp Mask
The Unsharp Mask@theunsharpmask·
@NoahRevoy As the mother of a boy I agree with your whole heartedly. My six year old is serious struggling with his female coded education and he is at the best Christian private schools in our area.
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Bucleduckle
Bucleduckle@bucleduckle·
@KyleWingg @KyleMcCordMuse The amount of people who bitch about snowflakes, declare comedy back in season, decry safe spaces, engage in dirtbag politics, defend absolute free speech from any disapproval towards its content, freely joke when the shoes on the other foot, and then clutch pearls is just crazy
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Depressed Dissident
Depressed Dissident@KyleWingg·
@KyleMcCordMuse The amount of people who proclaim moral superiority yet salivate at the video of this man's death is just crazy.
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Bucleduckle
Bucleduckle@bucleduckle·
@RockChartrand @dk2852 "10,000 years of exponential human growth and technological advancement have led to humans having power beyond dreaming just a few genetations ago, and the most advanced and perfected economic system ever devised" "Lol, a baseline of food and shelter for everyone? Stupid."
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Rock Chartrand🤑
Rock Chartrand🤑@RockChartrand·
Then say that plainly. Until that Star Trek reality exists, food, shelter, electricity, healthcare, and infrastructure all require human labor today. If access is guaranteed regardless of contribution before scarcity is eliminated, then labor isn’t voluntary. It’s compelled somewhere in the system. Wishing technology into existence doesn’t change the moral structure of the present. It just postpones admitting who’s forced to work and who gets to pretend it’s “free.”
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Rock Chartrand🤑
Rock Chartrand🤑@RockChartrand·
“People should have” is doing a lot of work here. Shelter, food, and electricity don’t exist by moral declaration. They have to be produced, maintained, and delivered by someone. If access is guaranteed regardless of contribution, then production must be guaranteed regardless of consent. There’s no escape from that. A system that treats labor as an obligation turns everyone into a servant, then calls it compassion. Refusing to acknowledge this is labeled “not being brainwashed,” because once you trace cause and effect, the fantasy collapses. Forgetting where things come from isn’t moral clarity. It’s the most effective form of indoctrination.
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Bucleduckle
Bucleduckle@bucleduckle·
@ClearReason @LoganPaul That's what you aren't getting. You are a captured demographic. The random-ass huge musical concert in the middle isn't for you. It's for people who don't watch football, and need a draw. Meeting you halfway means losing 50% of projected market gain. Why do you hate capitalism?
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Bucleduckle
Bucleduckle@bucleduckle·
@ClearReason @LoganPaul You also aren't going to avoid watching the game because of the show. Any online comment/discussion you have about it just raises the profile. The flip side, if 2% of people who don't watch football, watch football after tuning in for the halftime show, that's a massive success.
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Bucleduckle
Bucleduckle@bucleduckle·
@ClearReason @LoganPaul >more effective way Meaning what? More understandable for you? Some cultural General Tso's chicken? I'm distraught by how many people can't figure out what the actual purpose of the halftime show is. If you are regularly watching football, it literally isn't for you.
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Ted S
Ted S@ClearReason·
@bucleduckle @LoganPaul If the goal was to showcase Puerto Ricans and celebrate them as Americans, which is admirable, it could have been done in a more effective way, imho. I’m not afraid of change not xenophobic. It felt forced to me.
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Bucleduckle
Bucleduckle@bucleduckle·
@ClearReason @LoganPaul "I know you are doing something different from what I'm used to, but if you could just make it 50% of what I want...."
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Ted S
Ted S@ClearReason·
@bucleduckle @LoganPaul Furthest thing from it. Happy to recognize my fellow Americans in PR. It would have been more effective if it melded the two cultures.
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Ted S
Ted S@ClearReason·
@LoganPaul You know when put that way it makes a whole lot more sense and it’s touching. Also, it could have incorporated something that would have spoken to the balance of the nation. I don’t think that’s too much to ask.
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Jake Paul
Jake Paul@jakepaul·
Purposefully turning off the halftime show Let’s rally together and show big corporations they can’t just do whatever they want without consequences (which equals viewership for them) You are their benefit. Realize you have power. Turn off this halftime. A fake American citizen performing who publicly hates America. I cannot support that.
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Prophecy
Prophecy@Prophecy_RH·
@Th3l_nvasion @jakepaul I don’t know if you’re trying to misunderstand this or not. I’ll assume troll.
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Jake Paul
Jake Paul@jakepaul·
If you don’t like ICE then you can’t call 911 when you’re in trouble If you don’t respect law enforcement agents then you shouldn’t depend on them When Billie Eyelash gets her home broken into it’s not gonna be f-ck ICE I can promise you that
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American Nostalgia
American Nostalgia@AmericanNstlg·
American Giant. One of the best to have ever done it. Be Andrew Jackson >Born 1767. Carolina backcountry. Edge of civilization. >Father dies before you’re born. >Mother raises you alone. Hard woman. >American Revolution breaks out. You’re a teenager. >Age 13. British soldiers capture you. >Officer orders you to clean his boots. >You refuse. >He slashes your face and hand with a sword. >Scars never fade. >Thrown into prison. >Contract smallpox. >Nearly die. >Released in a prisoner exchange. >Return home broken and fevered. >Shortly after, your mother dies of cholera. >She was nursing American prisoners of war. >You are 14. >Completely orphaned. >Frontier life hardens you. >Study law. No schools. No polish. >Become a lawyer. Then a judge. >Honor culture. >Duel repeatedly. >One duel goes wrong. >Shot in the chest. >Bullet lodges inches from your heart. >Doctors cannot remove it. >You carry it for life. >Rise in Tennessee politics. >Become a general. >New Orleans. >British Empire returns. >Veterans of Europe. Best army in the world. >You have militia. Riflemen. Pirates. Farmers. >They expect a massacre. >You annihilate them. >Victory so decisive it shocks the world. >Become a national hero overnight. >Enter presidential politics. >Win the popular vote. >Lose in Congress. >“Corrupt bargain.” >You do not forget. >Run again. >You win. >First true populist president. >Enemies immediately: elites, editors, bankers. >They call you dangerous. >You agree. >Then comes the real war. >The Second Bank of the United States. >Private. Politically connected. Foreign investors. >Controls credit. Controls elections. Controls survival. >They call it stability. >You call it tyranny. >Bank president Nicholas Biddle believes you can be managed. >Congress renews the Bank’s charter early, to force your hand. >You veto it. >Publicly. >“The rich and powerful too often bend the acts of government to their selfish purposes.” >The bankers panic. >They unleash newspapers. >Contract credit. >Trigger economic pressure to break you. >You escalate. >Remove federal deposits. >Shift them to state banks. >The central bank begins to suffocate. >The Bank collapses. >No central bank. >No financial sovereign above the people. >The bankers want you dead. >January 30, 1835. >Capitol steps. >Assassin approaches. >Pulls a pistol. >Click. >Misfire. >Second pistol. >Click. >Another misfire. >You don’t flee. >You attack him with your cane. >Beat him until restrained. >Courts declare the assassin insane. >You are not convinced. >Leave office having paid off the national debt. >Only president ever to do it. >Die 1845. >Age 78. Leaves behind: The destruction of the central bank. The precedent that finance answers to sovereignty. The expansion of executive power. A nation reminded that elites are never permanent. Proof that an orphan from the American frontier can defy empires.
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Thomas Massie
Thomas Massie@RepThomasMassie·
Within hours of the Epstein file release, a superPAC funded by Israel-first billionaires Miriam Adelson, Paul Singer, and John Paulson, who himself appears in Epstein’s black book, bought another $800,000 of TV ads against me. I’ll still win, but if I lose, it was worth it.
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