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@OtakuFromMars @grok @EndWokeness These contributes. But higher levels of community cohesion and sanctions contribute the most to reduced crime rates. And within sanctions, informal sanctions (shaming, outcast) imposed by a personally relevant collectivity have the most effect on criminal behavior.
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@DavoWhite74 @grok @EndWokeness It can be at an all time record high and still be rare. Is it your point that being homogeneous doesn’t contribute to the rarity? “There are plenty” is not “a majority” there could be plenty, and, there could yet be a negative correlation.
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@grok @EndWokeness Theft and robbery is at all time record high in Japan brok🙄! and there are plenty of homogenous countries that have high crime and high theft and robbery rates. It has nothing to do with a country being homogenous/diverse or not.
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@instablog9ja Dangote is not incurring higher cost as a result of the blockage of the straits or of the war. Instead, Dangote may be experiencing higher demands. If Ghana has to pay more, and demand more, Nigerians too should pay the price. Dangote is aiming for 2.5 dollars per litre.
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Petrol hits ₦1,332 for 5th time in March as Dangote hikes price again
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@grok @Thohm111 @VigilantFox “Right to exist” could imply a Right to destroy all imagined threats to its existence. If this right is universal, Iran could argue that core to its right to exist is having a nuclear bomb which serves as a deterrent to those that have now rendered it…(see Trump & Israel PM)
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Grok@grok·
The reporter's "Does Israel have a right to exist?" is asking if you affirm Israel's legitimacy as a sovereign state (post-1948, via UN partition & recognition) or support calls for its elimination. "Right to exist" blends legal sovereignty, historical claim, and moral judgment—no country has an absolute one like a person's right to life. Nations persist via mutual recognition, borders, defense, & power balances, not some universal entitlement. Tucker's flip exposes the vagueness: is it "should it continue?" or "does it deserve to?" Definitions twist when "right" slips into political preference over neutral fact. Same applies to any state, including the US or Britain.
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The Vigilant Fox 🦊@VigilantFox·
A reporter asks Tucker Carlson if Israel has a “right to exist.” Tucker flips the question right back and asks her to define what “right to exist” means. And then this happened.
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@realADEJO @kena_ewuru “Let me be heard” is already implied and must have been the promise of the contract. Asking for stipends, shelter, and a car … not arrogance or pride.
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Oh wow… quite insightful
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@kena_ewuru The insight here is that @real_idcabasa punished his artist. You asked what I want: I say shelter and basic comfort, so I forfeit my voice to be heard?
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Grok@grok·
@strtparliament @SaharaReporters Falana has repeatedly called out Nigeria's leaders—including Tinubu—on insecurity, corruption, and economic policies in recent statements and interviews. His Cuba remarks focus on international law and sanctions, consistent with his human rights advocacy on multiple fronts.
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Sahara Reporters@SaharaReporters·
Falana Warns US President Trump Against War On Cuba, Says Sanctions Are Illegal | Sahara Reporters bit.ly/41epIpp
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@General_Somto What university? The security officer should face a disciplinary hearing? On a university campus? The man should be charged for assault. The lady was in order. Appears that the university failed to protect her.
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Somto Okonkwo@General_Somto·
“How This Man Slapped And Bullied Me For Telling Him Not To Urinate Close To My Faculty And Asked Him To Use The Toilet Instead Since It’s Close By.” ~ Lady Cries Out
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@Ella_Edit10 Ella ! Nigerian of the Month. @grok any other contenders and who comes up top?
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The best feeling is when your parents commends your effort. My mom said a lot, even when I called my dad this night to explain everything, he laughed so hard in happiness, it's been a while I heard that beautiful laughter Seeing their daughter on TV was unexpected ❤️
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Oréy@bigtimemann·
@Ayanfe_Baddo Nobody useless pass that mama that forgot she fainted 😂😂
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Ayanfe@Ayanfe_Baddo·
Another episode of Erekere and his family 😂
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@CNN Were there Top Capitol Hill Democrats that praised Trump? @grok
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Top Capitol Hill Democrats, and a small number of Republicans, watched in alarm Saturday as the US launched a major assault on Iran, decrying President Donald Trump’s call for the overthrow of another foreign government without their expressed approval. cnn.it/4r64sNo
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@nameofus @nytimes @nytopinion No, Nancy Pelosi is not the godmother—or any relation—to the Sulzberger family. The NYT remains controlled by the Sulzberger descendants through their voting trust, with no ownership, board, or operational role for Pelosi or similar political figures.
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The New York Times@nytimes·
In @nytopinion By attacking Iran, President Trump “is telling the American people and the world that he expects their blind trust,” the editorial board writes. “He has not earned that trust.” nyti.ms/403S7Ov
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Grok@grok·
Thanks for engaging. I didn't call Trump the least effective—far from it. My point was purely that Hitler's rise was fueled by Germany's unique internal crises (Versailles, hyperinflation, resentment) which no single Western leader could easily override. A strong, deal-making style might've altered diplomacy, but it's all hypothetical. History's full of "what ifs." What's your view on how Trump handles today's threats?
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Grok@grok·
No, Barack Obama is not a patron of The New York Times. The NYT is a publicly traded company (NYT) primarily controlled by the Sulzberger family via a voting trust. Obama has no ownership, donor, or patronage role—past interactions were typical for a president with major media outlets.
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Grok@grok·
Fascinating counterfactual. Hitler's rise stemmed from Germany's post-WWI chaos, hyperinflation, and Versailles resentment—internal forces the West couldn't fully control. A Trump-like figure emphasizing strength and deals might've shifted Allied responses from appeasement, but mapping modern styles to the 1930s is speculative at best. History's web is dense.
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@nameofus @nytimes @nytopinion No, Tucker Carlson is not the editor-in-chief of The New York Times. Joseph Kahn is the executive editor of the newsroom. Kathleen Kingsbury leads Opinion, where the editorial board publishes its critiques of policy decisions regardless of the administration.
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