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Echo
Echo@Echo_LUFC·
@THFCHarvey18 Because our low income areas are more populated by ethnic minorities. That’s the outcome of historical societal oppression
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Jeanne /Jean Marie@JeanneBauer669·
Tell me how this Alexandria Ocasio Cortez even got into politics. I can’t stand her from the moment I saw her. I can’t even look at her facial listen to your voice. I literally trying to channel and turn the voice down. She’s an idiot. She’s a moron. she wants America to be multicultural. It’s like OK well, why don’t you go into Germany and make Germany Mexico? Why don’t you go into Japan and make Japan Mexico? Why don’t you go in Tehran or Saudi Arabia or Afghanistan and make it Mexican or make it something that it’s not you want America not be American anymore we’re not allowed to have our culture at all anymore. You are a freak with all the other freaks up there your age that are running on the jams you’ve made us all into crazy, crazy freaks. That’s why I’m a republican. You’re a crazy freak freak, jealous, freak freak freak freak. I can’t stand. I’m sorry everyone I really can’t. She’s a moron. She shouldn’t be. I have to stay and I have to hurry up and get out of here cause I have to look at her face one more time @elonmusk
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SMX 🇺🇸
SMX 🇺🇸@iam_smx·
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez: "Elon Musk is not a scientist, he’s not an engineer, he’s a billionaire conman with a lot of money" Elon Musk: "Point of correction... Its Trillionaire now, starts with a T not a B" F*cking legend 😎
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leekern@leekern13·
None of the other religions he cites are blowing up and stabbing people and cutting off heads in Europe and talking about taking over the world No one fears a Buddhist shouting “Attachment is the root of suffering!” and then blowing themselves up in a Christmas market This is a dishonest “all religions” argument Islam is almost entirely behind all terrorism we see Not all religions are the same There are specific ideas, myths, history and personalities that are inherently unique to Islam and which is behind the global jihad a significant number of muslims are waging on the world Rory Stewart lacks all intellectual honesty or courage
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The New Statesman@NewStatesman·
The anti-Muslim sentiment sweeping across the UK and Europe is "basically racism" says Rory Stewart
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Dave_Papers@dave_papers·
@RoguesPhilo There's one issue people seem to have with him. But the truth is a huge amount of food is thrown away while it's still perfectly good.
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Rogue | Frontier Philosophy
Why the Online Right hates Hickman: Hickman is a folk hero of the bygone, frontier American days when pioneers roamed the earth and braved wild unknowns. American Historian Frederick Jackson Turner argued that “the universal disposition of Americans to emigrate to the western wilderness ... is the actual result of an expansive power which is inherent in them". This inner "power" lays dormant within Europeans; it explains the motive of European global conquests. We simply "cannot stop". Our "Faustian spirit" dares us to forever more reach beyond us. The American's inner power manifested into two distinct types — the pioneer (Hickman) and the industrialist (Anon Right). The confrontation between these extreme, opposite types has shaped the soul of America, since our first footsteps on the continent. The pioneer's "faustian spirit" is manifested through the integration and conquest of nature. He is not "LARPing". He is not "running away from Europe". He is not "denying the exceptionalism of Aryan civilization". He is deeply engaged in an ascetic warrior experience where he overcomes the near-insurmountable challenge of survival. He represents an ideal heroic character, a force of pure self-sufficiency. He is a legendary being whose adventures echo forever throughout the halls of history. Can Hickman be said to be the perfect embodiment of the "pioneer warrior"? No. I consistently ridicule him for his refusal to ride a horse into own, or, at the least, get a cart and a mule, or, perhaps a burro! An American adventurer cannot be said to be exceptional without a noble steed — this surely we can all agree upon. It is obvious that Hickman does authentically live some of our unique ritual rites of passage, especially for a Transcendentalist author like Henry David Thoreau, Walt Whitman, or Ralph Waldo Emerson. He wanders through the wild unknowns of rural America, has a deep contemplative connection with nature, and documents his experience, like each writer within the American literary tradition. Perhaps if Hickman was some drug addled upstate New Yorker without ambition like so many are afflicted, we could ridicule him with greater ferocity. And yet, he is self-employed as a writer (something his online anime pfp critics likely dreams of), owns multiple properties, and has a family. Critics may degrade him as a "hobo", and yet he has generated clear wealth from his pioneer travels. To view him as "impoverished" would be incorrect, as he has a clear opportunity to scaffold his internet fame into a book deal or two that could put him several brackets of riches beyond us all. The online right hates Hickman, primarily, because he acts in real life with his face. He does not hide, nor protect his identity. He lives first and writes second. Regardless of your opinion of Hickman's morality, he himself is the embodiment of his ideals. As Marcus Aurelius wrote so eloquently: "Waste no more time arguing what a good man should be. Be one." In contrast, the Anon believes he embodies the great American industrialist who must "move to the city and retake positions of power". Anyone who denies this exact sentence is labeled a "LARPING grifter" and targeted for immediate destruction. Frederick Jackson Turner wrote of how the industrialists would come after the pioneer to order his land and produce capital surplus. "The men of capital and enterprise come. The settler is ready to sell out and take the advantage of the rise in property, push farther into the interior and become, himself, a man of capital and enterprise in turn. The small village rises to a spacious town or city; substantial edifices of brick, extensive fields, orchards, gardens, colleges, and churches are seen. Broad-cloths, silks, leghorns, crapes, and all the refinements, luxuries, elegancies, frivolities, and fashions are in vogue. Thus wave after wave is rolling westward; the real Eldorado is still farther on." The men of industry must overcome the primitivism of the environment and establish the foundation of civilization. Fundamentally, they are builders. Their herculean aim is to develop tall towers that touch the heavens and reach into the divine. They are magicians who take the raw materials of the Earth and order them in accordance with God's will to create beauty. Frankly, the pioneer and the men of enterprise loathe one another. The industrialist is repulsed by the pioneer's savagery, his total refusal to "play by the rules" and continue to advance European civilization. The pioneer is repulsed by the industrialist's incessant need to "box him in" with the orderliness of civilized life, the world of which he fundamentally rejects as decadent. Why restrict the freedom of the human spirit with all these laws and regulations, burden him down with material goods, and, god forbid, condemn him to such a peasant thing as a job? Disgusting. These contrasting types appear yet again between the "return to the land" vs the "retake positions of power" online right factions. The answer to which type is superior is irrelevant. We can see the debate is the literal foundation of the American identity. it is meant to be revived until the end of the American Empire. Rather than fight, we must simply accept our roles and seek to allow each type to manifest its own, unique superiority. However, I must assert that the Anon Right are not great industrialists, but rather frauds. They post an infinity of epithets all centered upon the notions of "Make America Great Again" and "America First". Yet, when they see a brother move to a rural environment instead of saying the magical words "move to the city and retake positions of power", they cheer for his demise. Any setback Hickman faces from the harsh New York winters to the clothing choice of his wife are immediately ridiculed online, as if to say "Yea, that's what you get for being poor, loser." — there is no virtue in such actions. Much like the Leftist, the Anon Right speaks all the ideals of their movement, and yet he absolutely refuses to see value in his own people. The Anon Right does not like Americans (unless it gets them ad revenue online). They like hiding online, posting pretty Pinterest pictures, and pretending they're winning, while they openly slander their countrymen for the audacity to act in real life. The lesser decry the greater for the crime of being to justify their personal inability. The Anon refuses to Manifest Destiny in real life. The Anon turns his back on tradition and divorces himself from the potential to become heroic. The Anon Right are shaped by daily trends; they have no basis in tradition, nor any responsibility to live with any real consequences of their beliefs. They can simply hide, delete their accounts, or make a new faceless name. There is no commitment, not in the same light as Hickman who must first himself adventure before he writes. The Anon lives a passive existence, vicariously through others. If Hickman didn't exist, the Anon would have nothing to write about. His being is dictated by whatever trend generates him clicks, an identity formed by the herd alone. The anon represents pure quantity a mass without unique character or value beyond the fleeting opinion of the day, whereas Hickman represents the quality of heroic pioneer who has consistently shaped the American identity.
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𝙷𝚒𝚌𝚔𝚖𝚊𝚗@shagbark_hick

I think some clarification is in order here: 1. I grew up in rural Upstate NY 2. I left for over a decade 3. Every time I came back home, it broke my heart to see how this place is declining -- yet the land is so beautiful and the houses are cheap. 4. I came back, not with any illusions about the culture here. I figured that maybe I could help make it better, and if nothing else, I could live cheap for a while after I got out of the military. 5. Within 6 months of leaving the military, I blew up online and wound up accidentally launching into a successful online writing career. It was totally unexpected. 6. On the fly, I tried to use my newfound online reach to attract people here, to promote this place, to try to publicly reflect on ways to improve not just Upstate NY but all of rural America. Some of my ideas were controversial, but the thrust was always oriented towards making my pocket of rural America thrive again. 7. Three years or so into that, we had a baby, and I had to start weighing the feasibility of my ambitions here more seriously out of a duty to our daughter. Does she deserve to grow up in a place that is collapsing? What is her future like here? Some of the more cynical commentators say that any negative experience I have here is me "reaping what I sowed." Some even revel in it as a form of "punishment" for my unspeakable crime: reminding American youth that rural America exists, and that maybe they could make a life for themselves here very cheaply, if they liked. But what I was actually trying to "sow" was a rebirth of my own homeland. It just didn't sit well with me that the place I grew up was just supposed to die and be abandoned, so I thought I'd try making it better. Why not try? I genuinely figured that since so many people are mad about high housing costs, and since remote work exists, maybe we could leverage the ultra-cheap housing here in deep rural Upstate NY to start up a kind of Renaissance. Seemed like maybe it could've worked out for everybody! Cheap housing for folks from unaffordable places, new life in towns that are literally about to become ghost towns, locals get to see their towns avoid total collapse, Churches filling pews again, etc. But I learned it's not quite that simple. Many of the problems here appear to be totally intractable. I found that the property tax situation is worse than I'd thought. And the locals may complain about decline here, but they also don't really want to see a Renaissance either. Meanwhile, though the general public may complain about housing, but they don't want cheap housing badly enough to move to a place like this. To be fair, Albany makes all of this worse than it has to be. But even if the NYS capital started making genuinely good legislation, you can't use policy to force a stagnant, parochial culture into being anything else. And you can't force the wider public to brave long winters, ceaseless overcast, and to take a risk on trying out a place on the far margins of the American mainstream just for cheap housing. So it goes. At this point, I'm simply glad to have tried it out. I did exactly what the "localist" types say to do: I came home. I tried to make it better. I sang the song of my homeland. I did this for about three years, and at the end of it, I've got enough equity to recoup 100% of my housing costs from while I was here. If I walk away, I can do so knowing I tried. I'm not one of those who left with his nose upturned at where he came from. From here, who knows. Maybe I do strick around, albeit without any pretensions of "solving the problem" here. Or maybe we head out to the Southwest, which has always felt more like home to me anyway. Hard to say. Big thanks to those of you who see this and have come along for the ride.

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ₕₐₘₚₜₒₙ@hamptonism·
It only costs $8k a month to live in the best city in the world, and change your life forever. I feel bad for anyone who doesn’t live in sf.
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Eylon Levy
Eylon Levy@EylonALevy·
I have a creative idea: Any country that doesn’t want Israel to disarm Hezbollah should disarm Hezbollah itself.
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Dave_Papers
Dave_Papers@dave_papers·
@SamaHoole Britain's hills would be covered in forest if they weren't over grazed.
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
If you were designing a country from scratch specifically to produce ruminants, you would design Britain. You would start with the rain. Specifically, you would arrange for it to fall constantly, reliably, and with a commitment that suggests the sky has a personal stake in the outcome. Not the dramatic rainfall of somewhere interesting, not monsoons or thunderstorms, just a grey, purposeful, relentless dampness that keeps the grass alive in February when nothing else wants to be. Then you'd do the soil. You'd make most of it thin, acidic, rock-full, and nitrogen-poor: genuinely terrible for crops, genuinely perfect for grass, which evolved to grow in exactly this kind of neglected substrate. You'd arrange for this poor soil to sit underneath the rain for ten months of the year and produce a sward so dense and permanent that it becomes, effectively, a biological solar panel. Converting rainfall and thin soil into nutrition via a process so efficient it looks like magic when you trace it. Then you'd add hills. Not useful hills. Not mining hills or strategic hills. Just relentlessly inconvenient hills: too steep for tractors, too wet for wheat, too windy for anything requiring human patience. Perfect, in other words, for an animal that turns its back to the weather and grazes. Then you'd add the cow. The cow would be built for the rain. Deep-bodied, thick-skinned, four stomachs, rumen full of organisms that eat the grass that uses the rain that falls on the soil that goes nowhere useful. Britain is not a country that happens to have cows. Britain is a country that the cows ordered. The rest of us are tenants.
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urza⚡
urza⚡@urza_cc·
@echo_pbreyer @MarketkaG lowkey wanna know who is behind it? who is pushing this surveillance sh again and again and again? secret services? who is the one that really wants that so much?
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Patrick Breyer #JoinMastodon
Patrick Breyer #JoinMastodon@echo_pbreyer·
🇫🇷🚨 11h, vote #ChatControl : ils veulent détruire la vie privée. L'eurodéputée Pirate @MarketkaG ne cède pas, ne cédez pas non plus ! 🏴‍☠️ Appelez les eurodéputés marqués "soutient". Nous n'accepterons JAMAIS la surveillance de masse. Agissez : ☎️ fightchatcontrol.eu
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I am🇬🇧 Retired Anti-Discrimination Lawyer
Inflation going crazy owing to incompetent and deliberately disastrous government policies. Scrap net zero, end all climarxist taxes and subsidies, secure the borders and start mass deportations and suspend all foreign aid until we have cleared the national debt - oh and Drill, baby, drill!
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Essex Patriot
Essex Patriot@EssexgoonerMr·
Honestly at this point UK prices are just made up: How is a return train to London £170? How is a "cheap" weekend away in England suddenly £600 when I could fly abroad for that. How did £700 rent turn into £1500 for the same house? Why does my car insurance rise every year on the same car with no claims? And since when did two bags of shopping come to nearly £100? We're finished. Absolutely done. 🇬🇧
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Dave_Papers@dave_papers·
@cirnosad Just shut the fuck up at this point You idiot are fucking desperate
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Korobochka (コロボ) 🇦🇺✝️
The mRNA vaccine targets the ovaries in females and these females can still create a viable offspring, but when their daughters eggs are formed, they will be formed using the rewritten genome. It's possible to create an infertile generation after that. It was a bioweapon against humans by Neanderthals. I'm sorry if you've taken it. You have no idea how bad things are.
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Dave_Papers@dave_papers·
@robbystarbuck It's not to introduce the idea of racism it's just that black characters have to be included now or HBO is 'institutionally racist'
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Robby Starbuck
Robby Starbuck@robbystarbuck·
This miscast of Snape in Harry Potter is a good example of race swapping changing an entire story. If Snape is Black, despite books saying he’s White, then Harry is now suspicious that the only Black teacher at Hogwarts is stealing and his Dad bullied a Black kid by hanging him. This seems like a major story change to introduce the idea of racism, and it strays from the source material. 🥴
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DiscussingFilm@DiscussingFilm

First trailer for the ‘HARRY POTTER’ series. Releasing this Christmas on HBO.

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Dave_Papers
Dave_Papers@dave_papers·
@encoresalad Crazy that we all know our leaders in government exist to serve jewish interests, they know that we know and they carry on doing it. Israel has been working for decades to entrench their power to such an extent that there is basically nothing stopping them now.
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Curse@encoresalad·
Perfect example of why America First is incompatible with Zionism. Israel Firster, Lindsey Graham, is proposing a new reconciliation bill to squeeze $200 billion out of the American tax payer for the Pentagon to continue funding the current Jewish war. As a reconciliation bill, it only needs a simple majority to pass (51 votes). This practically guarantees the Pentagon the funding it needs since Republicans can supply all the necessary votes for passage. The requirement for reconciliation bills is that the provisions must have direct budgetary impact. Pentagon funding qualifies for reconciliation because it is a spending item. But, new voter ID law is a policy change, not a spending item, so it does not qualify for reconciliation. Thus, it won't be included in the new reconciliation bill. The new voter ID law that's currently part of the SAVE Act is currently held up in the Senate because it doesn't have the 60 votes needed to overcome a Democratic filibuster. Days ago, Trump instructed Republicans to abstain from voting to fund and reopen DHS until Democrats agree to pass the SAVE Act, thus using the DHS partial shutdown as leverage. Trump has now changed his mind and is supporting Graham's reconciliation bill which would fund DHS, fund the Iran war, and possibly supply some funds that could be used to "entice' states into doing inane things like cleaning voter rolls, issuing IDs to vote, etc. Using this money to bribe states into implementing their own voter ID laws is unlikely to happen. What this reconciliation bill absolutely won't do is mandate voter ID like the SAVE Act would do. Since Republicans are now moving away from using DHS funding as leverage to pass the SAVE Act in order to secure funding for the Iran war, Americans will get no voter ID law but Jews will get their war funding. Republicans had a choice to save Israel or save America and they chose Israel.
Lindsey Graham@LindseyGrahamSC

After consulting with @POTUS and his team and @LeaderJohnThune, the Senate @BudgetGOP Committee will expeditiously move toward creating a second budget reconciliation bill.   The number one priority of the federal government has always been keeping our homeland safe and keeping our enemies at bay over there so they can't hit us here. While federal law enforcement spending represents about only one percent of the federal budget, what these men and women can accomplish with it is incredible.   The purpose of the second reconciliation bill is to make sure there is adequate funding to secure our homeland and to support our men and women in the military who are fighting so bravely. More funding will mean they can complete the task assigned and keep America safe – which is money well spent. During President Trump’s second term, the murder rate marked the largest single-year drop in recorded history and illegal border crossings are at the lowest level since the 1970’s. Imagine what will happen when we fully invest in President Trump’s public safety mission. I also think we have many opportunities to improve voter integrity through reconciliation.    President Trump and Leader Thune are right to push for a second reconciliation bill to address the threats we face and keep our elections secure and fair.   I, along with the great members of the Senate Budget Committee, intend to deliver.

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Lindsey Graham
Lindsey Graham@LindseyGrahamSC·
After consulting with @POTUS and his team and @LeaderJohnThune, the Senate @BudgetGOP Committee will expeditiously move toward creating a second budget reconciliation bill.   The number one priority of the federal government has always been keeping our homeland safe and keeping our enemies at bay over there so they can't hit us here. While federal law enforcement spending represents about only one percent of the federal budget, what these men and women can accomplish with it is incredible.   The purpose of the second reconciliation bill is to make sure there is adequate funding to secure our homeland and to support our men and women in the military who are fighting so bravely. More funding will mean they can complete the task assigned and keep America safe – which is money well spent. During President Trump’s second term, the murder rate marked the largest single-year drop in recorded history and illegal border crossings are at the lowest level since the 1970’s. Imagine what will happen when we fully invest in President Trump’s public safety mission. I also think we have many opportunities to improve voter integrity through reconciliation.    President Trump and Leader Thune are right to push for a second reconciliation bill to address the threats we face and keep our elections secure and fair.   I, along with the great members of the Senate Budget Committee, intend to deliver.
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Matt Walsh
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
There's basically no difference between this and the exact same kinds of "dumb spring breaker" videos you'd see 10 years ago or 20 years ago or 30 years ago. I actually don't mind the fact that a bunch of 18 and 19 year old kids are totally ignorant about world affairs. That's healthier than obsessively doomscrolling alone in your basement or whatever. The problem is that these kids can vote. We should all just agree that 19 year olds are stupid and don't know anything, and that's basically fine, but it's also why they shouldn't be able to vote. Raise the voting age to 25.
New York Post@nypost

TV reporter finds the dumbest spring breakers in America: ‘Who the f–k is ayatollah?’ nypost.com/2026/03/24/us-…

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Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧
Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧@TRobinsonNewEra·
@ArthurMacwaters Only the warped far left holds hate for Elon. Mostly as he gave everyone free speech with 𝕏. Ending their extreme echo chamber. Despite this, their hatred is clearly for themselves. But they can't admit this, as they're indoctrinated to such a level.
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Arthur MacWaters
Arthur MacWaters@ArthurMacwaters·
i genuinely don't understand how anyone hates Elon the night before flight 4, he was vomiting with stomach ulcers from the stress of crashes, with both SpaceX and Tesla on the brink of bankruptcy he launched it anyway, when 99.9999% of people would've quit. that's bravery. and it reached orbit. now, that same company will have the largest IPO in history. absolutely one of the most inspiring stories
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Kalshi@Kalshi

JUST IN: SpaceX reportedly aims to file for IPO as soon as this week

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🇺🇸Yvette D 🇺🇸
🇺🇸Yvette D 🇺🇸@eved2021·
@FOX4 I am glad they stopped illegals from getting licensed and certifications but why were we allowing it in the first place?
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FOX 4 NEWS@FOX4·
The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation has removed the ability for undocumented immigrants to earn licenses and certifications. fox4news.com/news/thousands…
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