David Warburton

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David Warburton

David Warburton

@fake_DavidW

Pennsylvania, USA Katılım Mayıs 2017
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David Warburton
David Warburton@fake_DavidW·
@wvukim @MarioNawfal He stopped it in May, 2026. That’s a fact. Would he have stopped it in January, 2027? We won’t know because of brain dead American voters. Stop swallowing Kool Aid and think for yourself.
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Kim@wvukim·
@fake_DavidW @MarioNawfal So fruit loop Massie was the only thing standing between Israel and the US. His super powers were keeping the US a float. Interesting take. 🤣 and you have the nerve to call anyone stupid ? 🤣😂
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🚨🇺🇸🇮🇱 Marjorie Taylor Greene was threatened until she quit. Thomas Massie was taken out with the most expensive House primary in history. Now we know why. Lt. Col. Karen Kwiatkowski says Section 224 will get pulled before December, but without Massie in Congress, it gets slipped back in quietly, and nobody stops it. The strategy: public aid to Israel is becoming toxic, so bury the money inside a joint U.S.-IDF innovation center. "This is why they hijacked Turning Point; this is why they freaked out when Charlie Kirk said I'm not taking your money." @karen4the6th
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🚨🇺🇸🇮🇱 Buried in the defense bill is a clause that would permanently fuse the Pentagon with the IDF, and nobody was supposed to notice. Lt. Col. Karen Kwiatkowski says the language was almost certainly written by AIPAC and handed to key congressional committee members, because that is how every major defense bill gets drafted. "They're not even members of NATO. It's all lobbies; there's no legal precedent for integrating them with our military." @karen4the6th

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David Warburton@fake_DavidW·
@MrOvis_ @dmoonlives The top 10% or so of men are the only winners in the Gender War that feminism created. Everyone else, loses.
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Mr. Ovis🐑💼(Over-worked Sheeptuber)
Hypergamy means that the majority of relationships are the result of a woman “losing” her relationship to the guys she actually wanted to other women, and settling with someone she considers inferior but attainable. Crazy to me that modern feminism managed to create a new dating dynamic wherein the only person who’s happy is successful men.
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dmoon@dmoonlives·
Open hypergamy is bad because women spend their most fertile years having promiscuous sex destroying their pair bonding abilities. Then they expect a rich virtuous chad to commit to them, fail to lock one down, and end up settling for a beta provider who they’re not attracted to.
bronzebust@bronzebust

I see a lot of hate for "hypergamous" women online, but I think dating up as aggressively as you can in your 20s, and then settling down with a responsible, stable man in your 30s is totally justified and might be the best, most rational strategy for many women. Is there an argument against this, or is just resentment from men with fewer options?

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Ian Carroll
Ian Carroll@IanCarrollShow·
@Mish_K_ Sure is weird that that’s the gathering that doesn’t have paid agitators infiltrating and subverting…. 🤔🤔🤔 How weird…
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Jaeger Media
Jaeger Media@jaegermedia1·
Idk who needs to hear this but a trial by jury only works in a homogeneous society. The data is very clear on this.
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James Li@5149jamesli·
If I were to lead an “America First” march in Tel Aviv, I would be immediately arrested and throw in jail. Yet we allow them to take over the streets of America, walking hand in hand with treasonous Israel First politicians, while they proudly taunt and humiliate us.
Haaretz.com@haaretzcom

Israel Day Parade in NYC: Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, far-right Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich and other far-right Israeli lawmakers and American politicians march on Fifth Avenue NYC mayor Zohran Mamdani decided to skip the event | @Etanetan23 Video: Liri Agami

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Zech DeBoteler
Zech DeBoteler@ThenIsaugh·
@threshhold108 @WomanDefiner Yep. Boomers and GenX quite frankly may have created some of the most dysfunctional family dynamics in human history. Quite frankly, the romanticized modern nuclear family in the West is not ideal. The primary reason the rich get richer is multi-generational families.
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Paul@WomanDefiner·
The amount of lake property and toys for sale right now in Northern Wisconsin is insane.
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Gad Saad
Gad Saad@GadSaad·
The only thing that stops violent men from raping you and your society are other men who are equally willing to be violent in stopping the rapists. The West has decided that the highest virtue is to quietly comply with the destruction of your civilization because to do otherwise is bigoted toward the rapists. It really is that simple.
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Trice World
Trice World@triceworldpipe·
1) Being drunk in public is a risk now that everyone has a video camera. 2) Drinking has become very expensive. 3) Historically men drank and went out to meet women… online dating and social isolation have made that far less likely. 4) Other addictions have superseded it in popularity. 5) It’s bad for you and viewed by Gen Z the way Millennials viewed smoking cigarettes.
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Bella@BellaBaddie__·
Serious Question: The alcohol industry has lost $830 billion in the last 4 years, because Gen Z is not drinking. Why do you think they aren’t drinking?
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A Midwestern Doctor
A Midwestern Doctor@MidwesternDoc·
Did you know physician owned hospitals had better patient outcomes, so hospital lobbyists made the Democrats ban their competitors to support the Affordable Healthcare Act?
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Aristo
Aristo@aristomarinetti·
Balzac was right when he said: When women love us, they forgive us everything, even our crimes. When they do not love us, they give us credit for nothing, not even our virtues.
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David Warburton@fake_DavidW·
@j_fishback True statement. It’s also delusional to believe Palantir will eliminate crime. It won’t. Maybe it could, but it won’t. The elites LOVE crime because crime keeps the rest of us afraid. It’s why anyone who defends themselves is punished more harshly than anyone else.
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James Fishback
James Fishback@j_fishback·
It doesn’t matter if Palantir eliminates all crime. We don’t want to live in a dystopian surveillance state. When Patrick Henry said ‘Give me liberty or give me death,’ he wasn’t just talking about the British. He was talking about all tyrants. Foreign or domestic.
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theleahfiles
theleahfiles@leahfiles·
Now we know why Netanyahu and Loomer were saying they didn’t want aid. After analyzing NDAA Section 234, it would be hard to convince me that this isn’t Israel’s attempt to finish their infiltration of America. “Merging militaries” looks a lot like treason when you peel back the layers. Did a full breakdown analysis (yesterday on X and on Substack) but some people prefer videos, so here’s the breakdown you have requested.
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Sarah☦️
Sarah☦️@sarahdunham23·
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Ro Khanna
Ro Khanna@RoKhanna·
And I will be offering an amendment in the committee itself to strip section 224 out, @RepThomasMassie. Trump can't kill the Massie/Khanna partnership no matter how much he posts on Truth Social.
Thomas Massie@RepThomasMassie

If the provision in the NDAA to integrate/synchronize the U.S. and Israeli militaries (section 224) makes it out of committee, I’ll offer an amendment to strip it from the bill on the floor. We are a sovereign country. armedservices.house.gov/uploadedfiles/…

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David Warburton@fake_DavidW·
@TheCriticalDri2 I agree the Entertainment Industry (“EI”) SHOULD learn lessons from this. But I still believe that EI’s Wall Street owners don’t care about EI’s profits and use EI to spread their social and political messages. That’s EI’s main purpose now.
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David Warburton@fake_DavidW·
@HeraldOfRome @AngloVarangian Turks can’t build anything. They were good at shooting arrows from horseback and that allowed them to take affluence from better societies. They then used up the advantages they stole through violence and faded into irrelevancy because they can’t build anything themselves
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Herald of Rome
Herald of Rome@HeraldOfRome·
Why is the conquest of Constantinople so important to Turks? What made Constantinople so great? Who made Constantinople so great that Turks still celebrate to this day about conquering it? The only reason 1453 matters so much to Turkish nationalism is that Constantinople was already one of the greatest cities in history long before it was ever taken. The people who made it great were the Orthodox Christian Graeco-Romans whose living continuation is the modern Greeks, and they were the ones who raised its walls and churches and palaces and filled it with learning and wealth and gave it the prestige that made it worth conquering in the first place. No other nation builds so much of its national identity around the capture of a single city it did not even build, which tells you that what is really being celebrated is stealing something good they couldn't make. So when the conquest gets celebrated, what is really being celebrated has nothing to do with creating anything good or with defending anything from something evil, because the city was already built and it was good. All that happened in 1453 was that someone else's masterpiece changed hands while the people who stole it started talking as if its greatness had always been theirs. It is like a man who steals the most beautiful house in the world while despising the person who built it, and then spends the rest of his life inventing reasons for why he supposedly improved the place, as if repainting the front door makes him the architect. And the copes only get more desperate from there, because the people they despise never actually disappeared. The Orthodox Christian Graeco-Romans carried the same faith and the same Greek language and the same culture straight through the medieval and Ottoman centuries and became the modern Greeks, and that unbroken continuity drives Turkish nationalism crazy and makes Turks insecure. So Turks keep inventing stories about how the modern Greeks are some brand new people who popped into existence out of nowhere in 1821 with no real link to the medieval and Ottoman era Greeks who shared their exact language, religion, and culture. They brag about stealing the city, they hate the people who built it, and then they pretend those same people's living continuation are total strangers to them. Their favorite excuse is that the city was in decline by the time they took it and that they were the ones who saved it, which conveniently skips over the fact that the Turks were the reason it declined in the first place. It was the Seljuks and then the Ottomans who tore Anatolia away from the empire, and Anatolia was the heartland that fed Constantinople its people and its soldiers and its food and its wealth, so once that was gone the city was cut off from the very thing that had kept it alive for a thousand years. They strangled it slowly over centuries and then stood over the body claiming they were the ones who brought it back. There is another cope sitting underneath all of it, which is the idea that Greece had nothing to do with Anatolia, as if the two were always separate worlds. The truth is that the people of Greece and Anatolia and Cyprus were one and the same in the medieval period. They were Greeks in the Hellenistic age and Greeks again in the early Roman empire, and they were all Romanized together until they became the Graeco-Romans of the medieval world, one people sharing one language, one culture, one identity and one faith across. Greece and Cyprus today simply happen to be the last of that Graeco-Roman people still standing, after the ones in Anatolia were converted, mixed with alien Turks and killed and finally 99% expelled in the 20th century. The east Romans never saw any of these lands as separate nations in the first place, because they had a single name for the whole thing, Rhomania (Ρωμανία), meaning the land of the Romans. Make that make sense. Anatolia, Greece and Cyprus were equally Rhomania when the Turks arrived.
Ragıp Soylu@ragipsoylu

Fireworks to celebrate the conquest of Istanbul on its 573rd anniversary

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Michael T. Lester
Michael T. Lester@MichaelTLester·
Congress just dishonored every American veteran. I served in the U.S. Marine Corps. I dedicated years of my life to this country, our way of life, and our beliefs. I lost friends. I watched wives hold their babies and choke back tears at my friends' funerals. For that sacrifice, our country recognizes service members. They can proudly say "I served" and carry the title of Veteran. Now Congress wants to grant that same recognition to service in a foreign military, for the sole benefit of that foreign country, in an ongoing military action being investigated for war crimes against civilians. That cheapens every veteran's sacrifice. It undermines the honor of military service. And it dishonors this country. Repost this. Americans need to know. Veterans need to know. The families of service members and veterans need to know. And Congress needs to know we are not ok with this.
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