Eddie Coleman
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Eddie Coleman
@neverwhere74
Twitter-Menace, Wrestling Nerd, Poitically Homeless
Katılım Haziran 2011
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@Ace109610 I was a kid, everyone cried when Magnum T.A. got out the wheelchair
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If the Supreme Court rules in favor of tourism birthright, which could give close to 1 million Chinese nationals citizenship, they must be arrested on treason charges. We can't let people come to tour and then give citizenship to millions from our mortal enemy country.
Royce White for U.S. Senate MN 2026
America 1st, Just Right™️

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There's more to the Iran war than what's being reported and it has to do with electronic access to backdoors in U.S. elections.
Sworn testimony & affidavits claim Iranian officials & engineers were on the ground in Venezuela, tied directly to electronic voting systems used in the 2020 election.
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Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway filed a federal lawsuit challenging including illegal immigrants and temporary visa holders into census totals used for congressional apportionments
“Hanaway argues this practice is unconstitutional, claiming it dilutes the voting power of U.S citizens by allowing non-citizens to influence the number of house seats, electoral votes, and ultimately the path to the White House.
According to the complaint, Missouri lost a congressional seat after the 2020 census because non-citizens were counted effectively shifting political power to states with larger non-citizen populations.
The lawsuit seeks aggressive remedies. It asked the court to redo the 2020 census, recalculate, congressional and electoral votes, and issue an injunction blocking the counting of illegal immigrants in the 2030 census.”
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7 common "antiracist" policies in education:
Lower graduation standards so more blacks graduate
Reduce academic rigor so fewer blacks drop out
Relax grading standards to try to reduce race GPA gaps
Decrease SAT g-loading (make the test dumber) to attempt to narrow race score gaps
Eliminate SAT and GRE requirements to hide the evidence showing the institutional and systemic anti-white/Asian racism in college admissions
Admit black students to college and graduate schools with far lower academic qualifications than whites and Asians
Dumb down, lower the minimum pass thresholds, or eliminate professional board exams
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A student-athlete turned in a 146-word essay about Rosa Parks — one paragraph, riddled with errors, no sources — and got an A-minus. That single paper helped expose the biggest academic fraud in NCAA history.
For 18 years, from 1993 to 2011, a department secretary named Deborah Crowder ran fake courses at the University of North Carolina. @UNC The classes never met. There was no syllabus and no professor.
Students turned in one paper per semester. Crowder admitted she never read them. She skimmed introductions and handed out A’s.
UNC’s academic counselors steered athletes into these courses each semester, specifying what grades each player needed. Athletes made up 47% of enrollments despite being just 4% of the student body.
Rashad McCants, a star on UNC’s 2005 championship team, told ESPN he made the Dean’s List without attending a single class. Ten of fifteen players on that title team were enrolled in paper courses.
When whistleblower Mary Willingham revealed that 60% of athletes read at a 4th-to-8th grade level, UNC attacked her publicly and fans sent death threats. She was forced to resign.
In October 2014, a 136-page investigation confirmed the scope: 188 fake classes, 3,100 students, 18 years of fraud.
And the punishment? In October 2017, the NCAA ruled there were no significant violations. Zero penalties. No vacated wins. No postseason bans.
@UNC calls themselves a bastion of academia. How incredibly pathetic.

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@HansMahncke She kept repeating the word fiction, as if to assert that national sovereignty is somehow imaginary.
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Justice Thomas was the only one who asked the obvious question: what is the common thread among the recognized exceptions to the 14th Amendment, namely diplomats, enemy forces, and Native Americans?
The respondent’s lawyer offered this word-salad answer:
“So, as I just said, all of the exceptions involve situations where that U.S.-born child is not subject to the jurisdiction of the United States because that extraterritoriality, the fiction of extraterritoriality, the interaction of another sovereign between the United States’ jurisdiction and that person applies to the child as well as to the parent.”
What she seems to be getting at is that these categories involve some form of competing sovereign allegiance, even when the person is physically present in the United States. That may make sense for diplomats and enemy combatants, but it becomes far more muddled with respect to Native Americans, over whom the U.S. government did exercise jurisdiction. At best, it was a mixed and evolving situation.
And that is precisely the point. There are modern analogues that fit this framework at least as well, if not better. For example, Chinese citizens are subject to legal obligations to the Chinese state, including intelligence cooperation, regardless of where they are in China or anywhere else. Other countries such as South Korea, Singapore, Greece, and Iran maintain strict extraterritorial conscription laws, meaning their citizens remain legally bound to serve even if they were born and live in the United States.
If anything, those cases are cleaner examples of ongoing sovereign obligation than the historical status of Native Americans, who were physically present within the United States and still not fully covered at the time. Unfortunately, none of this was seriously explored during oral argument.
captive dreamer@captive_dreamer
None of these people can ever explain to you why "Native American" tribes weren't given US citizenship for being born in the US until 1924. None.
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Been researching DC juries this morning. Did you know that DC has a specific school curriculum which is mandatory from 6th to 12th grade which trains them in civic participation including juries?
Students are taught how to look past the actual crime and evaluate all charges through "root causes" and equity. There's no chance of a favorable conviction in DC.
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It is now effectively legal for blacks in blue cities to murder whites
Why?
Because juror ethnic in-group preference amongst non-whites, particularly blacks, means it is essentially impossible to get a jury to agree to hold a black on white crime defendant accountable
So some career criminal in a fetid city known for being full of his sort can get away with murdering a cop because an illiterate, third world jury supported what he did

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