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News Fist
News Fist@malinformedtv·
Tonight, join News Fist and Aaron for a special live episode of Clown Based Lifeforms! Aliens are fake and ghey, the EU is losing its mind. 6pm EST youtube.com/watch?v=yajvil…
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Leah Rain ✝️🇺🇸🎸🏝️
This is an epidemic. Another house for sale that was occupied by a squatter who changed the locks .. she was claiming adverse possession. Cop wasn’t buying it. It’s very satisfying watching her get dragged out and cuffed !
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EstroGenny
EstroGenny@XxtraEstroGenny·
Tired of being oppressed by Earth’s gravity? It’s your right to live your truth.
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News Fist@malinformedtv·
@TheHauskarl How the hell does a schizophrenic plan anything, let alone a bombing?
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Æthelstan@TheHauskarl·
If the European Human Rights Convention brought you to this, of what use was the Convention?
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Visegrád 24@visegrad24

The Al-Qaeda terrorist and suspected mastermind of the 7/7 bombing in London 2005 in which 52 people were killed and 800 wounded, Haroon Aswat, was released early from psychiatric prison last year “after his schizophrenia improved.” UK judges ruled for his release from psychiatric care, overriding police and security services’ warnings that he was still a massive danger to public security. Aswat was linked via phone contacts with the bombers, had met some of them in Pakistan before the attack and had travelled back to the UK just weeks before the attacks and last the UK on the same morning that the attacks took place. He was arrested in Zambia a few weeks later with bomb-making manuals. The U.S. wanted him extradited for past terrorist offences on their territory but faced legal obstacles from European judges. The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) first blocked his extradition to the USA due to concerns his paranoid schizophrenia would worsen in US prison conditions (breaching human rights against inhuman treatment). After US assurances on care, he was eventually extradited back in 2013. He was sentenced in the USA in October 2015 to 20 years for conspiring to provide material support to al-Qaeda, including helping set up a jihadist training camp in Oregon with Abu Hamza associates. After serving time, he was extradited back to the UK around 2022 and held under the Mental Health Act. Last year, UK judges decided to give him an early release and he is now free in West Yorkshire with just limited monitoring since it was deemed that stricter measures such as being forced to wear an ankle monitor risked worsening his psychiatric status and would be against mental health law provisions.

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The Spectator
The Spectator@spectator·
‘Net migration’ is a misleading measurement, because it is produced by subtracting departures from arrivals. The ONS estimates that 813,000 people immigrated to the UK last year, with 627,000 (77 per cent) of them arriving from non-EU countries. These included 138,000 Indians, 56,000 Pakistanis, 54,000 Chinese and 47,000 Nigerians. Meanwhile, 642,000 left the UK – including a quarter of million British nationals and 118,000 EU nationals. This represents substantial population change – almost 400,000 Brits and Europeans left this country last year, to be replaced by 627,000 migrants from some of the poorest countries in the world. This matters because all populations are not equal. ✍️ David Shipley Article | spectator.com/article/the-bl…
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Tatsuya Ishida@TatsuyaIshida9·
Re-imagining Villains 161
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Charlie Cole
Charlie Cole@charliecolecc·
Today the ONS released migration estimates for the year-ending December 2025, with revisions going back to 2024. This thread will contain charts showing net-migration, immigration and emigration for all nationalities, British nationals, EU nationals and non-EU nationals. 🧵
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The Public Sentiment Institute
TPSI - New National Poll NEW POLL | National Benchmark Survey (n=893 LV, May 21, 2026) If the 2026 midterm elections were held today, who would you vote for in your congressional district? 🔵 The Democrat candidate: 46.8% 🔴 The Republican candidate: 40.0% 🟡 A third-party / independent candidate: 2.9% ⚪ Undecided / Not sure: 10.3% Net: D+6.8 Do you approve or disapprove of the job Donald Trump is doing as President? 🟢 Strongly approve: 21.8% 🟢 Somewhat approve: 19.8% 🔴 Somewhat disapprove: 8.0% 🔴 Strongly disapprove: 49.6% ⚪ Neutral / no opinion: 0.9% Total Approve: 41.6% | Disapprove: 57.6% | Net: −16.0 Generally speaking, do you think things in this country are going in the right direction or the wrong direction? 🟢 Right track: 30.2% 🔴 Wrong track: 62.1% ⚪ Not sure / no opinion: 7.7% Who did you vote for in the 2024 presidential election? 🔴 Donald Trump: 43.9% 🔵 Kamala Harris: 44.3% 🟡 Third party: 1.5% ⚪ Did not vote: 10.2% Please rank the following issues from most important (1) to least important (10). % who ranked each issue #1: 🟡 Economy, Jobs & Cost of Living: 41.1% 🟡 Political Corruption, Lobbying & Money in Politics: 14.4% 🟡 Immigration & Border Security: 9.0% 🟡 Healthcare, Social Security & Medicare: 8.5% 🟡 Energy, Climate & the Environment: 6.8% 🟡 Civil Rights, Personal Freedoms & Social Issues: 5.5% 🟡 Foreign Policy & National Security: 5.3% 🟡 Crime, Public Safety & Policing: 3.9% 🟡 Guns & Second Amendment Rights: 3.8% 🟡 Education, Housing & Family Issues: 1.9% In the last month, how difficult has it been for your household to pay your usual expenses? 🔴 Very difficult: 19.2% 🔴 Somewhat difficult: 38.8% 🟢 Not very difficult: 22.0% 🟢 Not at all difficult: 18.7% ⚪ Not sure: 1.3% Total struggling: 58.0% When you consider Donald Trump's foreign policy, whose interests do you believe it primarily serves? 🟢 The American people above all else: 23.7% 🟢 Mostly the American people, with significant consideration for allies like Israel: 19.3% 🟡 A balance between American and foreign interests: 8.6% 🔴 Mostly foreign allies (like Israel) over the American people: 13.8% 🔴 Foreign allies (like Israel) above the American people: 24.5% ⚪ Not sure / no opinion: 10.0% Serving Americans: 43.0% | Foreign allies first: 38.3% Do you support or oppose a policy of mass deportation of all illegal immigrants currently in the United States? 🟢 Strongly support: 26.6% 🟢 Somewhat support: 20.1% 🔴 Somewhat oppose: 16.4% 🔴 Strongly oppose: 31.7% ⚪ Not sure / no opinion: 5.2% Total support: 46.7% | Total oppose: 48.1% If you found out a candidate had accepted donations from a PAC that supports Israel, how would that affect your likelihood of voting for them? 🟢 Much more likely to vote for them: 12.4% 🟢 Somewhat more likely: 15.0% 🔴 Somewhat less likely: 11.2% 🔴 Much less likely: 20.6% ⚪ No difference / no opinion: 40.9% Net: −4.4 (net less likely) Overall, do you think Donald Trump's actions as President have been too conservative, too liberal, or about the right balance? 🔴 Far too conservative: 42.1% 🟠 Somewhat too conservative: 11.9% 🟢 About the right balance: 31.0% 🔵 Somewhat too liberal: 2.9% 🔵 Far too liberal: 5.6% ⚪ Not sure / no opinion: 6.5% Too conservative: 54.0% | Too liberal: 8.5% Do you identify as a Groyper, an individual who supports Nick Fuentes? 🟢 Yes: 7.8% 🔴 No: 92.2% Substack: open.substack.com/pub/tpsioffici… Methodology: Online survey via Pollfish, May 21, 2025. n=893 Likely Voters after data quality review. Weighted to voter file. MoE ±3.8pp at 95% CI. Likely voter results shown throughout.
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Ethan Levins 🇺🇸
Ethan Levins 🇺🇸@EthanLevins2·
Ben Shapiro has placed his ENTIRE show as a YouTube ad. I wish I was joking.
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Bx
Bx@bx_on_x·
Accelerationist mass shootings are designed to provoke CONFLICT and INFIGHTING in the US. Manifestos and livestreams are strategically created to ensure the act goes viral and hits as many societal hot buttons as it possibly can. Neo-nazi propaganda, internet memes, gun control debate, censorship - all part of the accelerationist strategy to pit as many different groups against each other as possible. It's very common for manifestos to take a shotgun approach, claiming inspiration from contradictory political figures or online groups in order to get us pointing fingers at each other. These are sophistated trolls, and their strategy relies on us arguing, fighting, and contributing to their virality. They died and killed for this, because they knew it would work, because it works every single time.
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Aarvoll
Aarvoll@Aarvoll_·
Help us defeat the NAACP:
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Mr. Sausage@MrSausageGet·
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@thewhiteriderX @ChristianHeiens That shared identity must have something of substance and must have a large majority for the minority to integrate into. You cannot have coherence between multiple groups, especially if they do not have a shared language.
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The White Rider
The White Rider@thewhiteriderX·
@malinformedtv @ChristianHeiens Shared identity can stabilize coordination for a time. But systems also lose legitimacy when coordination detaches from lived reality and trust. An ingroup may preserve internal coherence. The harder question is whether coherence alone is enough to remain adaptive over time.
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Christian Heiens 🏛
Christian Heiens 🏛@ChristianHeiens·
Virtually none of the problems we face can be solved with incrementalism. Everything is a Gordion Knott, and the Right has been pulling at the ends for decades because they’re terrified of what may happen if they draw their sword and simply slice through it all. But slice through it they must. The Danish government forcefully closed down the sociology departments of the University of Copenhagen in 1986 because it had fallen into Neo-Marxist ideological capture. There was no reform, no bill mandating pluralism or equal time, no changes to the curriculum. The entire thing was simply shut down, by force.
Uubzu v4@uubzu

Don’t think this can be fixed incrementally

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Werner Zagrebbi🇦🇿
As summer comes into view, always remember that more Europeans regularly die in heat waves than Americans die in guns violence.
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News Fist@malinformedtv·
So have successful legitimacy, you must have a successful political formula. Religion and Nation are both good because they have a well defined in and out group. To have legitimacy, you must favour the interests of the ingroup against the outgroup. This is why globalism and 'British Values' (whatever that means) cannot work successfully. Without an 'us' there is not political unit.
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The White Rider
The White Rider@thewhiteriderX·
@malinformedtv @ChristianHeiens Legitimacy gets unstable once process becomes self-justifying. A system can remain procedurally coherent while losing contact with the function it originally existed to serve. At that point, what actually restores legitimacy — better coordination, or renewed grounding?
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News Fist
News Fist@malinformedtv·
@TheHauskarl It is always amusing to watch Starmer talk about people fostering 'disunity and division' then in the next breath talk about all the people who are trying to destroy society and should not be allowed to participate in the political process. (also, check DMs)
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Æthelstan
Æthelstan@TheHauskarl·
To point out the dysfunction is to betray your worldview, and with it, your political allies. It's a large-scale social agreement devoted to studiously not noticing things. So when you point it out? In their perverse world, in a way, you actually are fostering disunity and division. Albeit disunity and division in so far as it pertains to them, and their movement, and their job prospects. The rest of society is of little significant in comparison, it's merely a blank canvas to fill with whatever strikes their fancy.
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Æthelstan
Æthelstan@TheHauskarl·
We're literally getting comments from US and Eastern European politicians on what happened to Henry before we hear a single word from Starmer and Co. That should really tell you something.
Visegrád 24@visegrad24

Krzysztof Bosak, the co-leader of the Confederation party in Poland, commented on the death of Henry Nowak: “It is impossible to count how many young European lives have already been taken by violence from immigrants and their descendants, who would not be here if not for the political decision to open the borders, motivated by naive visions of economic benefits and ideological utopianism,” says @krzysztofbosak. Henry was a student of Polish-British descent who was stabbed and died of his injuries while being handcuffed by the British police. His attacker, known as Vickrum Digwa, claimed Henry had racially abused him.

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Christian Heiens 🏛
Christian Heiens 🏛@ChristianHeiens·
COVID broke a huge number of people psychologically and politically, especially former libertarians and anti-establishment conservatives. You can’t begin to grasp what’s happening on the Right today without first understanding how traumatic that period was for so many. It was a form of ontological collapse. Their entire map of reality shattered, and justifiably so.
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News Fist
News Fist@malinformedtv·
@wonderella_phd @stephenlondoner @EULondonMark Because it comes down to who issues and controls that currency. Your slight annoyances while travelling are nothing compared the domination thrust upon a country when it does not have control of its own currency.
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wonderella@wonderella_phd·
@stephenlondoner @EULondonMark I don’t understand your obsession with the pound tbh! What’s wrong with having one currency so when we travel don’t have to pay exchange fees?
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Mark English@EULondonMark·
Will be huge political win for EU when UK finally applies to rejoin. So it will surely agree to open negotiations. But from a position of strength. UK government of time will need humility, good negotiators, honesty with electorate and courage to resist Brexit throwback media.
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