David Sault

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David Sault

David Sault

@dalsault

E Proelio, Veritas From struggle, truth.

Katılım Ocak 2010
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Samo Burja
Samo Burja@SamoBurja·
It is notable how the Pope is the only religious authority in the world that wields intellectual authority even among secular people. No one secular cares what the Bishop of Canterbury or the Grand Ayatollah have to say.
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David J Harris Jr
David J Harris Jr@DavidJHarrisJr·
🚨Melinda Gates: "A Priest confirmed I can be Catholic and pro-abortion." Thoughts?
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Mark R. Brown, AICP, CNU
Mark R. Brown, AICP, CNU@CompletedStreet·
Other countries: Fresh, affordable food available within walking distance of every neighborhood. U.S.: 15 brands of genetically modified hyper-processed ice cream that requires a $35,000 vehicle to access.
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David Sault
David Sault@dalsault·
And if you show this to actual Chinese today they would probably laugh at it and think nothing at all racist about it. It is the liberals of today that have made everything racist. There is nothing whatsoever in this commercial that indicates anything negative about being Chinese - except to a liberal racist against white people.
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fOx
fOx@fOx1257067·
I just watched an old commercial and I’m convinced the 70s and 80s had absolutely no adult supervision. These folks eats Chinese food and the commercial basically goes, "You know what this needs? Full commitment." 😭😂 There is a 0.0% chance this survives five minutes on today's TV. Somewhere in a boardroom a guy stood up and said, "Send it."🤯 Be honest... what’s the wildest old commercial you've seen that made you think, there is no way this aired on TV?
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David Sault
David Sault@dalsault·
@MorEdge_Insight He's right. And they are relatively peaceful in the mass until they have enough population not to be. We can even see it now in individual demands with regard to halal foods and dogs and prayer calls and prayer demonstrations that block streets and intimidate churchgoers.
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Mor Edge Insight
Mor Edge Insight@MorEdge_Insight·
Bishop Athanasius Schneider is saying something a lot of people in Europe are afraid to admit out loud. He calls it what it really is. This is not about refugees. It’s a mass invasion aimed at turning Europe into an Islamic continent. He says this has been happening for the last 50 or 60 years, and now it’s speeding up fast. Europeans are barely having children, while many Muslim families have five, six or more. The numbers are clear. In a few decades, Europe could have a Muslim majority. He talks about a bigger plan behind it all. Powerful people are using this migration to destroy Europe’s Christian roots and its whole culture. No fancy words or political games. Just straight talk about what’s really happening with birth rates and the future of the continent. It’s refreshing to hear a church leader speak so honestly about this.
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David Sault
David Sault@dalsault·
Birthright tourism is fueled by high anxiety parents with exaggerated fears of future risks in their home countries and a misunderstanding of the benefits of this kind of American citizenship. Very few of these children ever return to the US. There are very few of these births anyway. And those who do return come from parents with money enough and intelligence enough to successfully pursue such a birth. In short, the children, grown to adulthood would probably be exactly the kind of people our country would want.
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
WOAH 🚨 House Oversight Committee finds there is a company is Florida called “Have My Baby in Miami” It’s a birthright tourism company and just this one company has brought OVER 2,000 FOREIGNERS TO AMERICA TO GIVE BIRTH “That's the name of an actual company that is facilitating birth tourism into the United States, where foreigners come in on visas, have children, then leave so that their children can remain American citizens” Rep Brandon Gill “That's a problem. The American people are sick of it, and my task force on the House Oversight Committee is going after these companies” I looked more into this - It is a Miami-based maternity concierge service that specializes in helping foreign nationals travel to the US to give birth - Their website and marketing explicitly target international clients especially from Latin America, Brazil and more - They say they have assisted with over 2,000 international births in the U.S. But it goes even further than that Services include: - obstetric and pediatric care - logistical support for housing and transportation - visas guidance - delivery at facilities like Mercy Miami Hospital - postpartum care. This is a highly sophisticated operation, and it’s all to exploit our HORRIBLE birthright immigration loophole policy The House Oversight Committee says they’ve found many of these companies We won’t have a country if this continues
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Ankor Inclán
Ankor Inclán@ankorinclan·
Una frase de Hannah Arendt que cada día cobra más peso: "La banalidad del mal no viene de los monstruos. Viene de la gente normal que deja de pensar." 🧠 En los años 60, mientras cubría el juicio a Adolf Eichmann para The New Yorker, Arendt acuñó la expresión “la banalidad del mal”. Esperaba encontrar a un monstruo, pero en cambio se encontró con un burócrata mediocre que nunca había dudado en obedecer órdenes. Eichmann no era demoniaco; era simplemente banal. Solo seguía instrucciones, hacía su trabajo y no pensaba. En un mundo donde se valora la obediencia por encima del criterio, la eficiencia por encima de la ética y la lealtad al grupo por encima de la conciencia individual, la advertencia de Arendt sigue siendo tan relevante hoy como hace 60 años. Piensa, aunque sea incómodo. Especialmente cuando es incómodo.
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David Sault
David Sault@dalsault·
@magattew Africa is poor because Africa is stupid. There, somebody said it.
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Magatte Wade
Magatte Wade@magattew·
Walter Rodney was wrong. Africans are poor because too many African countries make it hard to start businesses, get permits, access reliable electricity, trade freely, protect property, enforce contracts, attract investment, and keep the rewards of hard work. Singapore is richer than Britain, its former colonizer. Switzerland, which never built a colonial empire, is richer than Spain and Portugal, two of the greatest imperial powers in history.
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ArchaeoHistories
ArchaeoHistories@histories_arch·
In 1894, a hungover Wall Street stockbroker walked into the Waldorf Hotel in Manhattan and ordered something that was not on the menu. The maître d' liked it so much he put it on the menu immediately. One hundred and thirty years later, it is on every brunch menu in the Western world. Lemuel Benedict was, by every account, a man who knew how to have a good time and was occasionally required to deal with the consequences the following morning. A retired stockbroker, heavy partier and generous tipper, he walked into the Waldorf Hotel one morning in 1894 in urgent need of a hangover cure and ordered something that did not exist yet: buttered toast, crisp bacon, two poached eggs and what he called a hooker of hollandaise sauce. A hooker in 1894 American slang meant a generous pour or a slug, not whatever you are thinking. The maître d' Oscar Tschirky, the same man credited with inventing the Waldorf salad and popularising Thousand Islands dressing, was so taken with the combination that he immediately put it on the breakfast and luncheon menus, substituting ham for the bacon and a toasted English muffin for the plain toast. He named it after the hungover banker who had improvised it at the table. We know this because Lemuel Benedict told a reporter from The New Yorker in 1942, less than a year before he died, and the Talk of the Town piece that resulted is the primary documented source for the story. There are competing claims. There always are with origin stories this good. A Mr and Mrs LeGrand Benedict, completely unrelated to Lemuel, reportedly requested something similar at Delmonico's restaurant sometime in the 1860s and chef Charles Ranhofer published a recipe called Eggs à la Benedick in his 1894 cookbook The Epicurean. A Commodore E.C. Benedict claimed his mother had the recipe before anyone else. The American Egg Board, which apparently has opinions on this, backs the Lemuel version. © Eats History
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HerodotusWave
HerodotusWave@HerodotusWave·
The restoration of the Second National Bank building in Richmond, Indiana, where a 1960s aluminum facade was removed to reveal the original early 20th-century architecture.
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The British Patriot
The British Patriot@TheBritLad·
Muslims are not a race. Criticising Islam is not racist. Islam is an idea, not a skin colour. Conflating ideology with race is a deliberate tactic to shut down legitimate debate. In a free society, anything is up for debate.
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Chef 👩🏻‍🍳
Chef 👩🏻‍🍳@chefsevenn·
Be honest because I’m proving a point When you were a child if you didn’t want to eat what your mother made for dinner What happened?
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K 🇯🇵 | Japan First
K 🇯🇵 | Japan First@Kshi_nippon·
One thing many foreigners find unbelievable about Japan 🇯🇵 In some rural areas, people sell vegetables through unmanned stands. No staff. No security guard. You simply take what you want and leave the money behind. And somehow… it often works. Could this exist in your country?
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James 𝕏ond
James 𝕏ond@james_xond·
People who were teenagers before social media existed, how did you survive being bored without scrolling on your phone for hours?
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David Sault
David Sault@dalsault·
@1800factsmatter It's an IQ test. An amazing percentage of the graduating class came in left side of the normal curve.
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Facts matter
Facts matter@1800factsmatter·
Tennessee wasn’t rescheduling Graduation for nothing. They could have just mailed me my diploma. I wouldn’t sit through that nonsense.
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David Sault
David Sault@dalsault·
@TonyLaneNV Until it is talked about as a black teen problem there cannot be a solution.
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Tony Lane 🇺🇸
Tony Lane 🇺🇸@TonyLaneNV·
The rise of these “teen takeovers” across America honestly feels like a warning sign about where society is heading. Hundreds of teenagers shutting down streets, malls, beaches and restaurants… while entire crowds stand around recording it for social media. Some cities are now preparing for these events almost like planned emergencies.
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Paroles d'auteurs
Paroles d'auteurs@Paroles_auteurs·
"Le peuple est un troupeau imbécile, tantôt stupidement patient et tantôt férocement révolté. On lui dit : « amuse-toi. » Il s’amuse. On lui dit : « Vote pour l’Empereur. » Il vote pour l’Empereur. Puis, on lui dit : « Vote pour la République. Et il vote pour la République. Ceux qui le dirigent sont aussi sots, mais au lieu d’obéir à des hommes, ils obéissent à des principes, c’est-à-dire des idées réputées certaines et immuables, en ce monde où l’on n’est sûr de rien, puisque la lumière est une illusion, puisque le bruit est une illusion." Guy de Maupassant, Le Horla et autres contes fantastiques
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