Darknight1

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Darknight1

Darknight1

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Darknight1
Darknight1@darkenkor2·
@mattyglesias When was that? When was the flow of illegals low? Not in our lifetime
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Matthew Yglesias
Matthew Yglesias@mattyglesias·
I used to believe in free health care for illegal immigrants myself on public health grounds, but this was a view I adopted at a time when the *flow* of illegal immigration was extremely low. Having seen ups and downs since then, I now see it's a terrible signal.
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Matthew Yglesias
Matthew Yglesias@mattyglesias·
The easy solution here is for her to change her mind. You do need to explain yourself a little and follow it up, but flip-flopping is badly underrated — people really like it when you abandon views they disagree with in favor of views they do agree with.
Zaid Jilani@ZaidJilani

AOC has argued for prison/police elimination, said we should give unlawful immigrants free health care. Both these things are on video and are nonstarters for a Democratic president.

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GroyperWinner
GroyperWinner@groyperwinner6·
Learning how to lucid dream just to crack Nick
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Darknight1
Darknight1@darkenkor2·
This is fine and women will think this is cute and cool… I just they would do this in mediums that men aren’t also reading and looking at. You know… we used to have separate men’s and women’s magazines specifically for this kind of thing. It’s just better if we aren’t looking at each other’s stuff all the time.
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Philip Pilkington
Philip Pilkington@philippilk·
An interview with me on The Collapse of Global Liberalism in @myfairobserver. Link in comment below. 🔗👇
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Darknight1
Darknight1@darkenkor2·
@kja1838 @FreeNortherner I just realized I live alone and work from home. No one would even notice, I don’t even know why I thought that would be an issue lol
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kj@kja1838·
@darkenkor2 @FreeNortherner I mean assuming you have the funds to keep living for 6 months or at least can reasonably make people think you do, you just pretend you got laid off and “job search” for the 6 months
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Free Northerner
Free Northerner@FreeNortherner·
This is the most third-world coded question possible. Think of how present-time oriented you'd have to be to not just go about your life unchanged for six months.
juju 💰@ayeejuju

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Darknight1
Darknight1@darkenkor2·
@SethDillon Anything thats essentially a version of “if only everyone would just” is a solution doomed to fail from the start.
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Darknight1@darkenkor2·
@konquistador33 @KaiSchwemmer Why this administration has not pursued any kind of scaled inscentives for self deportation is beyond me. It’s because they don’t actually want deportations.
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American Liberal 🇺🇸@konquistador33·
They don’t use an SSN. They got assigned a TIN so they were able to pay taxes on their income. They don’t do that now cuz the IRS is now willing to give that data to ICE. If you want to stop employment of illegals in workplaces, which is fair, just fine businesses 50k for every illegal they have. No deportation. No nothing. Have ICE go through worker documents and investigate like an FBI investigation and just fine the companies. I give it about a week before ALL companies would drop all their illegals like rocks and if they can’t find jobs and can’t get welfare, then they’ll just leave. It’s not as sexy as murdering citizens and detaining people in camps for no reason, but it’s efficient and revenue increasing!
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Kai Schwemmer
Kai Schwemmer@KaiSchwemmer·
Conservatives need to be smart when we frame the immigration issue, and to be efficient in deportation, e-verify must be improved. Leftists may claim “but an illegal immigrant just wants to work and contribute,” but ask yourself, whose social security number are they using? More illegal immigration = more identity theft. Around 2010, nearly 1/4 of Arizonans were estimated to have been victims of identity theft. E-verify however often fails to discover illegal aliens who use stolen, yet real, SSNs. To more effectively deal with illegal immigration and improve workplace enforcement, e-verify must be improved and states should cooperate with DHS to provide Drivers license photo data from the DMV which could then be matched to the photo IDs provided to employers.
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Darknight1@darkenkor2·
@aidannonx I’d pay more in taxes if it meant mass deportations and an aggressive repatriation program.
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Aidan
Aidan@aidannonx·
I am a moderate Republican who wants lower taxes and a strong Second Amendment
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kache
kache@yacineMTB·
I love the Anglos and the world that they've built
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kache@yacineMTB·
It is honestly ridiculous how much lying and cheating happens in china. And frankly everywhere outside of the western world
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Darknight1@darkenkor2·
@NBCNews Funny that they call Reform the "hard right."
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NBC News@NBCNews·
Early results from nationwide elections in Britain suggest a historic defeat for Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s Labour Party and sweeping gains for hard-right Reform U.K., led by Trump ally Nigel Farage. nbcnews.com/world/united-k…
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Brianna Wu
Brianna Wu@BriannaWu·
The right has their own version of cancel culture and political correctness. And here they are, trying to shut down a movie they haven’t even seen because a trans person is in it. Nolan is not woke. “Dark Knight Rises” is basically about the evils of progressivism. Let people make art. The American people always turn on the weirdos bringing politics into everything.
Robby Starbuck@robbystarbuck

If Elliot Page is playing Achilles, this will be the biggest bomb of Christopher Nolan’s career. It’ll be meme’d to death before it ever comes out. You can’t go from Brad Pitt as Achilles to a confused woman and expect an audience to take it seriously.

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Darknight1
Darknight1@darkenkor2·
Oh yes. The psychological phenomenon usually has to do with the the feelings they experience when they realize a) they've suffered emotionally at their own hand, b) they've judged themselves or other Americans very unfairly, and c) they've alienated themselves from their heritage/culture for no reason. It creates kind of a sunk-cost emotional knee-jerk reaction that usually manifests in anger.
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Carlos That Notices Things
Carlos That Notices Things@QuetzalPhoenix·
Do you guys know how many Americans I have had to tell not to feel guilty about their country and heritage and how angry they get when they hear this?
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Darknight1@darkenkor2·
@USronaldcarter If you haven't watched the HBO documentary about him yet, I highly recommend it.
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🇺🇸 Ronald Carter
🇺🇸 Ronald Carter@USronaldcarter·
Let me get this straight… A man was being publicly destroyed by the entire political establishment. His character was being shredded on national television. Every bully in Washington was telling him to quit. And his response? "I'd rather die than withdraw from the process." "I will not be scared. I don't like bullies. I've never run from bullies. I never cry uncle, and I'm not gonna cry uncle today." That was 1991. Senate confirmation hearings. Anita Hill allegations. The full weight of the media and the political machine aimed at one man. And he didn't flinch. Not for the seat. Not for the title. But because he refused to let bullies win. 35 years later, Clarence Thomas is still on the Supreme Court. The bullies are still mad about it. i'm not here to make you comfortable i'm here to make you informed.. follow if you want the real story.
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Darknight1@darkenkor2·
@JoeyMannarino idk man sort of looks like a normal Eurovision performance to me.
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Joey Mannarino@JoeyMannarino·
Hard to believe this is what they’ve turned Hungary into in just a month. Orban would’ve never done something like this. This is a mockery of tradition and everything else. What a sad, sad day for Hungary.
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Matthew Yglesias
Matthew Yglesias@mattyglesias·
There are a lot of nutty leftist takes out there but I find the rise of explicit amoral familism — overt arguments that the richest and most powerful people ought to behave more selfishly — to be really distressing and at odds with almost all of traditional western thought.
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Matthew Yglesias@mattyglesias·
Some very sane reactions to my post arguing that successful billionaire businessmen should give generously to charity rather than passing their entire fortune on to their children. slowboring.com/p/the-real-pro…
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Darknight1
Darknight1@darkenkor2·
@mattyglesias They clearly assumed your tweet was advocating for using the power of the state to redistribute wealth. Probably because that is the baseline foundational mechanism of tax and spend liberalism. You could simply clarify you meant voluntary charity.
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Darknight1@darkenkor2·
A good portion of immigrants leaving these kinds of conditions do so because they don't want to live in them either. A healthier way of looking at this is to impress upon leftists the need to not brain drain struggling nations by harvesting all their talent through mass immigration.
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𝐍𝐢𝐨𝐡 𝐁𝐞𝐫𝐠 🇮🇷 ✡︎
Every Western leftist should be forced to spend one full year in a third world failed state. It can't be a week or a month. It has to be long enough for despair and fatigue to set in. Show them the conditions they want to mass import to their homelands.
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Darknight1@darkenkor2·
I mean this in the most non-antagonistic way I can possibly mean it. But reading this tweet, the phrase "Everyone is allowed to prefer living around white people... except white people," comes to mind. If a white person said "originally the diversity of Brooklyn was a draw for me, but I moved because the quality of life in less diverse places is better," they'd be shunned as a racist immediately. Just food for thought. Also, even in admitting you prefer less diverse places... you still managed to take a jab at whites for potentially "tokenizing" you.... after you yourself chose to live there. I am not trying to attack you, I'm just trying to point out the type of inconsistencies and attitudes displayed by non-whites that can really worsen race relations over time.
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𝐍𝐢𝐨𝐡 𝐁𝐞𝐫𝐠 🇮🇷 ✡︎
The only time I feel truly safe and at peace in Britain is when I'm surrounded by native British people, which is only whenever I visit a village. I know I'm not the only one who feels this way.
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Darknight1
Darknight1@darkenkor2·
Serious suggestion, why not just use "repatriation?" It's got a much more respectful, positive connotation because it recognizes the subjects as indeed having their own proper nations and homes? And it has a nice administrative ring to it- underscoring it would be a humane process.
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Connor Tomlinson
Connor Tomlinson@Con_Tomlinson·
@Saskiateague This shouldn't have happened. You haven't said anything in this post that I don't regularly. And Charlie and Harrison use the phrase remigration, so the term isn't banned at Restore. This situation will be resolved. We aren't in the business of denouncing each other.
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Sas@Saskiateague·
Please read. Today, I was supposed to speak at the Restore Britain youth wing launch in York. I was asked two weeks ago and jumped at the opportunity because like of all us I want to get behind something real. However, I received a message this morning to say that because of what I tweeted last night that those higher up would rather me not speak at today’s event. The tweet in question: A picture of the newly elected Restore councillors with the caption, “Exactly what British politics should look like. White. British. Proud.” To say I was taken aback doesn’t even describe it. I fully understand that a new party must be strategic and bring people along gradually. That’s why I immediately asked whether the issue was solely this tweet. The answer was yes. Given what Restore, Rupert, and other senior figures have openly said in the past, this decision has left me at a complete loss. While preparing our speeches we were also told we could not use the word “remigration”. Of course, this didn’t sit well with me, but like I say, I’m wise enough to understand that an emerging party needs to be strategic and bring people along gradually. Regardless, I do feel we are at the stage where this is a widely accepted term across Europe and the UK should follow suit. I want to be clear, this isn’t just about me personally. It’s about the broader direction. While I support the need for careful messaging to win wider support, these two incidents together have left me feeling blindsided and concerned. To those who have followed me since 2020, you know where I stand. I have always put England and the United Kingdom first. I left a previous organisation last year for the very same reason. I will not compromise on core principles. I remain unashamedly Britain First, and I will continue to speak and act with honesty and conviction. I have decided to share this information because if this was Reform, for example, the public would want to know and rightfully so. I believe in transparency and holding everyone to the same standard, especially those who present themselves as an alternative to the failed status quo. This isn’t a tweet to turn everybody against Restore. I hope and pray these are just teething errors. However, whoever these people are that are “higher up” (as it always is), they need to decide exactly what Restore stands for. You cannot champion British identity in public speeches and interviews, only to quietly punish those who carry the same message. Clarity and consistency matter, especially the times we now live in. The British public are vulnerable. Today I would’ve spent eight hours travelling, four hours to get to York and hours back. I was still allowed to attend the event but in all honesty I just feel completely flat. I poured my heart and soul into my speech and really wanted to share it with everyone and help Restore attract more keen young voters. I tweeted this last night, so why a decision wasn’t made then is beyond me. Not to mention, my stance on the UK and immigration was public information when I was invited to speak. Poor organisation and a complete lack of communication. Not to mention I feel completely disheartened and once again questioning who is really pulling the strings. I want to reiterate that this is not an attempt to try and ‘destroy’ Restore. All the efforts that went into Great Yarmouth recently was truly a sight to behold. It made me emotional to see so many people campaign and travel from all over to make a difference. This is the Britain I want to see. I will leave this here. I just think the British public are owed full transparency. After everything we’ve been through it’s the least we deserve. I will continue to speak the truth and always put Britain first. Thank you for the continued support. I appreciate you all. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧
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