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Hiko Seijuro

Hiko Seijuro

@hiko_ryu

Christian. Script/screen writer. Footballista. Say to them that are of a fearful heart, your God comes, He will come and save you. Jesus gives power over sin.

Katılım Kasım 2016
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Entropy
Entropy@entropy11·
@Careerflex This is why it's useful to know someone who lives 2 hours away, owns 120 acres of land including 40 acres of undeveloped woodland, and an excavator, and is a good enough friend to not ask questions and to keep quiet.
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The People's Therapist 👏Expert👏
We periodically discuss with our kids what to do if someone tries to grope or molest them. The boys are robust and teenagers. They understand violence is 100% on the table and lauded in our house as a response to queerball interdictions. Our daughter, though, is 9 and small. My wife asked her if she knows what to do if someone tries to touch her. "Get away and come find dad, so he can kill them. Then we don't talk about it." And then she went on eating like she was talking about the weather. I was pleased. The biggest psyop played on the boomers was "violence is never an option". Millennials and Gen Z largely are the opposite. I am a millstone about your neck if it comes down to it.
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Lu for Alaska@luinalaska

STOP TOUCHING KIDS WHO ASKED YOU NOT TO. ITS VERY SIMPLE.

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Michael A. Arouet
Michael A. Arouet@MichaelAArouet·
The implementation of free market and capitalism in Eastern Europe made them not only much wealthier, but also significantly improved life expectancy. The only people in favor of socialism are those who have never experienced socialist misery by themselves. Don’t listen to them.
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Rothmus 🏴
Rothmus 🏴@Rothmus·
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Liam Out Loud
Liam Out Loud@liam_out_loud·
His core message is simple: when individuals refuse responsibility, everything around them begins to break down. That idea causes the irresponsible to experience rage. A lot of people are terrified of responsibility. It forces them to confront the possibility that their situation isn’t just bad luck or someone else’s fault—it might be, at least in part, their own doing. So instead of facing it, they lash out at anyone who points it out.
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Lukas Not Podolski
Lukas Not Podolski@OtitoNosike·
I have never understood, and still do not understand, why people loathe Jordan Peterson. For me, he is the most compelling philosopher of the 21st century. His ideas have reshaped how the modern man, particularly in the West, sees himself. And this is not even limited to the West. Any sensible young man can recognize the value in his thinking; lessons that, if practiced as he presents them, have the power to turn one’s life around.
The Knowledge Archivist@KnowledgeArchiv

"The ability to articulate is the most dangerous thing you can possess." —Jordan B. Peterson

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Alice Smith
Alice Smith@TheAliceSmith·
One of the most economic principles to get into your head: The government has no money of its own. It can only take money by force (taxing), take money from the unborn (borrowing), or make money out of thin air (printing).
Documenting Saylor@saylordocs

Milton Friedman: “The government doesn’t have any money. Only people have money. The government only gets money by putting its hand in your pocket and taking it out.”

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Farai Mazhindu
Farai Mazhindu@FaraiMazhindu·
There is no shame in international borrowing, but there is deep hypocrisy in claiming to protect Burkina Faso from foreign influence while secretly relying on Western capital. You cannot claim to have cut ties with Washington when your trade and governance are still being shaped by Western bank loans and contracts. It is cowardly to brand Americans as the enemy in public while begging for their assistance in private. If a revolution cannot fund its own path, the revolutionary tag is just a performance. Traore's agenda isn't sovereignty, it's survival. Ibrahim Traore isn't protecting Burkina Faso he's just clinging to power.
Farai Mazhindu@FaraiMazhindu

Ibrahim Traore continues to deceive the public with the narrative that he remains in power to protect Burkina Faso from Western influence. However, since he seized power in 2022, nearly every major initiative has been financed by the very institutions he vilifies in his speeches. The financial record is clear, in 2023, he secured $302 million from the IMF, followed by another $124.3 million in February 2026. His reliance on the World Bank is equally stark, having received $167 million and $100.4 million in 2025, and an additional $216.9 million in 2026. He delivers angry speeches to the masses while accepting budgets from the West, the very entity he claims to be blocking is literally keeping Burkina Faso's economy afloat. Traore is contractually obligated to follow IMF Governance Diagnostics regarding mining and state spending. While he preaches freedom, he is managing a $942.8 million tab with Western banks, a debt that future generations must repay. Despite his anti-Western rhetoric, Traore has voluntarily placed Burkina Faso's economic steering wheel in the hands of Washington based technocrats. The tragedy is that many fail to look past his hollow words to see the reality beneath. Ibrahim Traore is not a liberator, he is a fraud already clinging to power.

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Evan 🏛️🪶🌹
Evan 🏛️🪶🌹@Grand_Ole_Evan·
“Colonization is the reason these countries are so poor!!” Singapore, a former British colony:
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🇺🇸𝕄𝔸𝔾𝔸 𝑵𝒂𝒏𝒄𝒚 ن ♱
They fought the enemy for 13 hours Multiple requests for help 🆘 DENIED Obama gave a stand-down despite assets being just 2.5 miles away They were abandoned to die as Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, slept soundly in her bed Don’t memory hole the betrayal of Benghazi
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Frank Stephens
Frank Stephens@justrightFrank·
THEY KNEW: If the Home Office had listened to Adele Weir and forced Rotherham police to take action against the suspects that she named in her report, then people like Sammy Woodhouse and hundreds of others would have been saved from years of torture. Instead Weir was suspended.
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Frank Stephens@justrightFrank

THEY KNEW: The Blair Government, Rotherham Council and the police knew all about the situation and tried to hide it. Labour allowed the man responsible for Child Safety to run as their Rotherham Police and Crime Commissioner. Rotherham citizens like myself knew they were corrupt.

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Hiko Seijuro@hiko_ryu·
@AbisoyeOmotosho Nigerians must discard their trust in govt, they must even discard their respect for govt. Point to any problem and the first thing is "govt should". We must stop seeing govt as God. This is the mindset change that will change everything
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Hiko Seijuro
Hiko Seijuro@hiko_ryu·
You don't hate your govt enough
bisoye@AbisoyeOmotosho

I really hope this video goes viral and the Nigeria Police Force sees this and does something about it. This happened in Abulado, Lagos. Me and my guy @ehispascal were on a bike when four officers stopped us. We came down peacefully, no issues at all. One officer was talking to me, another to my guy. Everything was calm. They were asking questions and we answered calmly because we had nothing to hide. They asked me to open my phone, and I didn’t hesitate because I didn’t want any problem. Suddenly, out of nowhere, one man came from behind and slapped me. Even the officer checking my phone was shocked and asked what just happened. At that moment, I didn’t even know he was a police officer because he wasn’t in uniform. Out of anger, I reacted and slapped him back and even tried to confront him. That’s when the others held me and told me he was an officer. That’s when I realized everything was already planned. Next thing, all of them started beating us. It was bad. My guy’s face even got swollen. They then threatened to take us to the station. I told them no problem, let’s go, but the officer who slapped me must come along too. I told them when we get to the station, they would know who my father is. They kept asking for his name, but I refused and said they would find out at the station. That’s when they got scared. Instead of taking us to the station, they drove us to a bridge, dropped us there, and told us to go.

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Hiko Seijuro
Hiko Seijuro@hiko_ryu·
@AbisoyeOmotosho Because all of these abuses are directly caused by the regulations that govt has put in place. The most obvious one of course being the govt's legal monopoly on the instruments of violence. What you see the police do is what people that have a force advantage over others do.
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Ella Kenan
Ella Kenan@EllaTravelsLove·
I think this touches on something much deeper. Something that, in my view, is quite unique to Western civilization and one of the many reasons why the West has prospered and continues to prosper more than many other parts of the world. When a country like the United States invests enormous resources to bring its people who went MIA home, or when a country like Israel sacrifices so much in order to rescue its people who were kidnapped by Palestinians, it tells you something important about the values of those societies. These are often the same countries portrayed as cruel or immoral in global propaganda. Yet their actions show a very different reality: a profound commitment to the value of human life. Now, let's compare that to regimes that treat their own people as expendable. Putin has sent wave after wave of his own people to die as cannon fodder. The Iranian regime recruits children into the Basij for security duties and in the past even sent young boys into minefields during the Iran Iraq war. Hamas and other Palestinian jihadist movements openly glorify martyrdom and encourage children to aspire to die as “martyrs”. This contrast matters. Civilizations reveal their true values in how they treat human life, especially the lives of their own people. The West is far from perfect. No society is. But the fact that millions of people still strive to immigrate to Western countries and NEVER the other way around, and that the most prosperous and free economies are overwhelmingly Western, is not a coincidence. Do not fall for simplistic propaganda. When you look closely at the values behind the actions, the West remains one of the most humane and advanced civilizations humanity has produced.
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Kiptoo
Kiptoo@kiptoocheruyoit·
Our colonizers made us to believe that studying science, literature, arts & fasihi at the same time was impossible. 70 years after independence. We got Engineers who can't built, doctors who can't discover New medicine, professors who can't reason, soldiers who can't protect etc
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