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@liberalmonarch

liberalism with fascist characteristics

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Mojave Art Club
Mojave Art Club@MojaveArtClub·
It's called Hypernormalisation, everyone knows the system is bogus, but nobody can imagine any alternative to the status quo, and so we collectively carry on as if this makes sense for lack of a conceivable alternative. People have spoken on it since before 2020 / Lockdown time. In general America is thoroughly a fake place. Nothing objectively works. The Schools for example do not work, everything the schools do is either dysfunctional or a scam and also dysfunctional, but new initiatives are cooked up, consultants are paid, grades inflated, people promoted and the kids become less intelligent. Nobody advocates any change that isn't doubling down on failure. The negotiations are a scam, everyone knows it, we know it, we know they know it, we all even mention it publicly that its a scam. The elections are are waste of time, both candidates are usually bought and paid for and if they are not they can be lawfared out. Nobody can make changes; after all "Peace through STRENGTH!" and belief that the USA must have secret alien tech or something, blah blah blah, the endless record of failure be damned. The entire economy is just an Ouroboros of tech VC's, Israeli arms dealers, and hype mean selling enshittifcation, mainly AI and data centers that now account for over 90% of the on paper economic growth, and its all just absurd amounts of electricity eaten up to make videos of strawberry's shitting out other strawberry's and emails nobody wants to write or read. Plus with this Iran war crippling energy prices, probably this will be harder to paper over how obviously bullshit it is. Why do Americans carry on knowing the economy, military, society in general is just a bunch of scams, grifts, and obvious illusions? Well, nobody in America can conceive of any other way of life. This simply IS how things are, nothing else can even be imagined and I suppose enough sense deadening comforts exist for now that this can carry on.
Amerikanets 📉@ripplebrain

I've noticed a pattern over the last few years in financial markets, tech, and diplomacy where everyone seems to understand they're being lied to, massive scams are more or less out in the open, but each individual thinks they're one step ahead of all the other gullible rubes, so it's ok. Who is this ruse for, if everyone knows it's a ruse? The idea seems to be that we'll collectively accept the can being kicked down the road, we'll assure ourselves that there is some plan, but we'll do this by openly lying to each other and ourselves. It's a kind of willful mass delusion. Somehow everyone else will left holding the bag, we seem to think. Just choose to believe the lie, play pretend, act like you're in on it. Even though the "it" here makes no sense and no one truly believes in it. Grift and deception have become an overt and central tendency of the culture.

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Orry Lee Kennedy
Orry Lee Kennedy@cornbreadcowboi·
@yvesync They have a intimacy coordinator on set to make sure it doesn’t get weird
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Jo@yvesync·
exactly what do actors tell each other after filming things like this? do they stay quiet or compliment each others lips like what happens after i wanna know
couple mood@cuddlesalways

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cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic·
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Fred Tobin
Fred Tobin@BigDerf·
@MattBrownEP Why? It's very simple theory that solves itself. If it's a good position for the defense to give up 6 for the ball back, it will also be correct for the offense now defense to do that immediately again after kickoff. This solves nothing.
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Matt Brown
Matt Brown@MattBrownEP·
gonna think about this idea all day lol
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Л?берал_𝙈𝙤𝙣𝙖𝙧𝙘𝙝 🧠🎮
The question is whether engaging in international slave trade or not letting said slaves descendants attend same public schools is more retarded than discriminating and replacing oneself. Arguably White Men have suffered the worst discrimination in the history of mankind.
Wokal Distance@wokal_distance

I've been denied jobs once because the company wanted a more "diverse" candidate. I do not think this was worse than chattel slavery, because my brain hasn't been rotted by weapons-grade victim-hood ideology and resentment.

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Officer Frenly (High IQ)
Officer Frenly (High IQ)@FrenlyOfficer·
Waaaahhhh I had immigrant parents waaaaahhhh they had to send me to private school waaaaaahhh the white girls didn’t wanna have sex with me waaaaaahhhh i am so rich and successful
Rajiv Khaneja@rajivkhaneja

I grew up the kid of immigrant parents who scraped together enough to send me to private school. I was surrounded by kids with nice cars and ski trips. We didn’t have that kind of money. My allowance was $10 a week, and by grade 4 I was using my paper route money to trade stocks at the kitchen table with my dad. At 13 I taught myself to code. At 14 I built pollit.com, one of the internet’s first online polling tools. It blew up. Millions of polls, massive traffic, clients like MTV and The New York Times. By Grade 11 the company was doing millions in revenue and I was hiring adults while still going to high school. I needed to run ads on all that traffic to make money, but every ad server on the market was built for big companies with big budgets. A teenager couldn’t afford any of them. So I built my own. At 17 someone offered me $2.5M for everything. I said no and went back to chemistry class. That ad server became AdButler. Today it handles over 100 billion ad requests a month for companies like Costco, HP, The Home Depot, and Microsoft. It’s been named one of the Americas’ Fastest Growing Companies by the Financial Times and a Top Growing Company by the Globe and Mail. Nearly three decades in, it’s still bootstrapped, still profitable, zero outside funding, and 100% uptime since 2017. I took everything AdButler generated and kept building. I co-founded Arvita Therapeutics where we’re developing mRNA cancer therapies for people with Neurofibromatosis Type 1. I’m opening Mari, a diagnostic imaging clinic. Through DoubleBlind Capital I invest in early-stage startups and have backed more than a dozen companies across SaaS, consumer products, and healthcare. I also own restaurants, a mobile home park, and commercial real estate. I like building and buying things that generate real cash flow in the real world, not just on a screen. I’m currently renovating a waterfront home in Victoria, BC. It’s the same city I grew up in, started my first company in, and never left. Everything I’ve built has been from here. Three things 28 years of building taught me: Your first company won’t be your best idea. It will lead you to your best idea. I built a polling tool to get traffic to my website. The traffic needed ads. The ads needed a server. That server became an 8-figure company. That company now funds cancer research. You can’t connect the dots looking forward. Saying no to money is harder than making it. Turning down $2.5M at 17 felt insane. But every time I’ve chosen long-term ownership over short-term cash, it’s paid back many times over. The hardest financial skill isn’t earning money. It’s not taking it when someone puts it right in front of you. Build the machine, not the product. Products come and go. What lasts is a system that generates cash flow and lets you point it at things that matter. I built an ad server. It gave me the freedom to fund cancer therapies, open a clinic, and invest in a dozen startups. None of that happens if I sell at 17. I write about this stuff here. Follow if you’re building something.

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Laura Hudson 🇨🇦
Laura Hudson 🇨🇦@latterdaylaura·
My super strong parenting opinion is that while the kids are awake, you come last. No spending all of Saturday golfing. That’s family time. 6 am tee time only, maybe. Wanna go to the gym? Go after the kids go to bed, or wake up at 5. In a few short years, they’ll be out of the house and you’ll have all the time in the world for your own stuff. It’s okay to come last for a while.
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Л?берал_𝙈𝙤𝙣𝙖𝙧𝙘𝙝 🧠🎮
We are not winning gold because we already lost with your genius strategy of not playing. Also, you are the one pushing this framing by a debate where you either have to argue white men are more oppressed or wallow in the oppression of black women. The actual character of nascent white identity politics isn’t a “men’s rights” flavor of reverse liberalism, which is closer to what you advocate, but its rejection.
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Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️
Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️@christopherrufo·
I don’t think white men will win gold in the Oppression Olympics, and, in fact, it’s leftist- and BIPOC-coded to adopt this framing in the first place
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Jeremy Kauffman 🦔🌲🌕
Jeremy Kauffman 🦔🌲🌕@jeremykauffman·
Flying is depressing because it shows how most Americans will gleefully tolerate bullshit. Not just the TSA, but wearing seat belts, airplane mode, stowing tray tables, etc. Flying should be beautiful but instead is non-stop unfounded fake and gay ritualistic nonsense
Chris Martenson@chrismartenson

Unpopular opinion: TSA doesn't make flying safer at all, but is a ritual designed to emascualte and demoralize people, conditioning them to obey truly ridiculous rules and orders.

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UBERSOY
UBERSOY@UBERSOY1·
Had no idea Donald Trump’s father was this raped. I guess being a goy is a generational curse 💀💀
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Covfefe Anon
Covfefe Anon@CovfefeAnon·
This is actually a pretty brilliant idea "Legal compliance" is utter bullshit and no company actually cares about it and there's no measurable output - what "legal compliance" ultimately is in our system is mandatory employment for commissars - another layer of disguised progressive patronage If Delve raises enough money and actually gets to know the right people in the blob, they can arbitrage - collect the fees for the commissar roles, pay them back out as "contributions" to the right places Companies don't have to pay off *individual* commissars, they can pay Delve and Delve gets to give bribes (sorry, not bribes - some legal thing) to the people they need to give them to so Delve is "approved" Delve just disrupted commissars Of course, the tightrope act is between collecting the funds and finding the right people to contribute to that will then bless the enterprise - the clock is ticking as soon as the payments roll in
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Ryan@ohryansbelt

Delve, a YC-backed compliance startup that raised $32 million, has been accused of systematically faking SOC 2, ISO 27001, HIPAA, and GDPR compliance reports for hundreds of clients. According to a detailed Substack investigation by DeepDelver, a leaked Google spreadsheet containing links to hundreds of confidential draft audit reports revealed that Delve generates auditor conclusions before any auditor reviews evidence, uses the same template across 99.8% of reports, and relies on Indian certification mills operating through empty US shells instead of the "US-based CPA firms" they advertise. Here's the breakdown: > 493 out of 494 leaked SOC 2 reports allegedly contain identical boilerplate text, including the same grammatical errors and nonsensical sentences, with only a company name, logo, org chart, and signature swapped in > Auditor conclusions and test procedures are reportedly pre-written in draft reports before clients even provide their company description, which would violate AICPA independence rules requiring auditors to independently design tests and form conclusions > All 259 Type II reports claim zero security incidents, zero personnel changes, zero customer terminations, and zero cyber incidents during the observation period, with identical "unable to test" conclusions across every client > Delve's "US-based auditors" are actually Accorp and Gradient, described as Indian certification mills operating through US shell entities. 99%+ of clients reportedly went through one of these two firms over the past 6 months > The platform allegedly publishes fully populated trust pages claiming vulnerability scanning, pentesting, and data recovery simulations before any compliance work has been done > Delve pre-fabricates board meeting minutes, risk assessments, security incident simulations, and employee evidence that clients can adopt with a single click, according to the author > Most "integrations" are just containers for manual screenshots with no actual API connections. The author describes the platform as a "SOC 2 template pack with a thin SaaS wrapper" > When the leak was exposed, CEO Karun Kaushik emailed clients calling the allegations "falsified claims" from an "AI-generated email" and stated no sensitive data was accessed, while the reports themselves contained private signatures and confidential architecture diagrams > Companies relying on these reports could face criminal liability under HIPAA and fines up to 4% of global revenue under GDPR for compliance violations they believed were resolved > When clients threaten to leave, Delve reportedly pairs them with an external vCISO for manual off-platform work, which the author argues proves their own platform can't deliver real compliance > Delve's sales price dropped from $15,000 to $6,000 with ISO 27001 and a penetration test thrown in when a client mentioned considering a competitor

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