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@pointoutreality

Fact checker, when you lose the debate, you’ll go right for the block. Weak.

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@BraveFathers @alx You have an example of someone not being served in a restaurant due to their skin color?
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ALX 🇺🇸@alx·
Big Balls: “White men in particular have been completely villainized in society… and our older generations have kind of just let it happen.”
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@BraveFathers @alx That does not happen, where in the last 50 years was someone discriminated against like that? It’s been illegal since the 70’s.
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Brave Fathers@BraveFathers·
A White person can’t understand what it’s like to have their children mocked and called monkeys, n—**rs, and go back to Africa and no be able to do anything about it. Another thing is, going to a restaurant and not getting served just because of your colour. Yes, that still happens today. Or people refusing to serve you in shops because of your colour. Again, that happens still. Knowing that family that’s still living was born without the right to be sovereign. Or having parents living under colonial rule and apartheid. There is more but those things affect you more than you realize. When people look at you and straight away dismiss you because of your skin colour. There is a lot of unjust discrimination that is just regular life for many non-Whites.
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@BraveFathers @alx Please explain the things they have to fight that white people wouldn’t understand. This is sounding absolutely ridiculous and racist.
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Brave Fathers@BraveFathers·
The Whites who went out to plunder the world, and then instituted chattel slavery, colonisation, murder of innocent men, women, and children. And these Whites did it for their own benefit. And then all the Whites who supported and facilitated those atrocities. To be clear, at the end of the day, the skin colour is essentially an identifier. So the reason why White people get more benefit from the evil doing is because the people who run it know that that person is more likely to be on their team. (That’s outside of racist views.) Hence the discriminatory policies. When it comes to acknowledgement, I am referring to the majority of White people who pretend the so-called minorities have not been disadvantaged. That’s one step towards changing the situation. DEI won’t solve it because, yes, meritocracy is a big part of the picture - albeit not the whole picture. In the end, I believe in capitalism as the most effective economic mechanism we have today. For capitalism to work, people need capital. Not just money, but also knowledge, skills, energy, emotional wherewithal, and other necessary factors need to execute useful and profitable ideas. At the same time, you need to understand that people don’t have the same mental and even intellectual start because of the past. So they can’t participate. Sure, some realize, “hey, I am at a disadvantage here. How do I get out?” And they tend to build themselves up. But overall, they have to fight things most White people can’t even understand. And to be fair, I am not saying that White racism is the only cause of the problems. Many problems are internal, from within the communities. I am just referring to the friction between the races.
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@BraveFathers @alx What “whites” are you specifically referring to?
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Brave Fathers@BraveFathers·
Obama did not prove anything. He was one Black man albeit one of the best politicians of our time. I put him in the top three with Trump and Mumdani. But still, him being president of the US did not change much although it did have a positive effect on the mindsets. But I will concede that there has been a lot of progress since slavery ended - so Obama is evidence of that progress. In the context of this conversation, I am not including the Irish who were often seen as less valuable than Black. According to some accounts, the Irish were used for more destructive jobs becuase it was cheaper to pay them than to use Black slaves who were more expensive to replace. I am also not including the poor White Southerners, although many hold racist views. The reason why I don’t include them is that the Whites in power pitted them against the Blacks. These Southerners, often reffered to as hillbillies, were at an economic disadvantage because while they were willing to work, the slaves were viewed as more profitable. Thus, many had to work for the powerful Whites and hunt down slaves, etc. but did not know how to secure a good enough income during the period. And, to be fair, I am not including you. It appears that, as compared to an average Black man, you don’t have any advantages.
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@shivmalik Wait to see what happens in the next 20 years.
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Shiv Malik@shivmalik·
Dear boomers, can you afford to buy the house you live in currently with the wage you used to earn before you retired? If you can’t, then that’s the whole housing problem in a nutshell. It really is that simple to understand.
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@BraveFathers @alx Fine, I don’t believe those effects are valid anymore. Obama proved that point. Curious about your answer to my question…
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@BraveFathers @alx Curious, what about an immigrant Irish family that came to the US in 1960? Are they part of the “whites”?
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Brave Fathers@BraveFathers·
@pointoutreality @alx You are avoiding the topic. We are talking about Whites and what they did. You are not accepting the effects of these actions. Therefore, this is a disingenuous discussion.
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@BraveFathers @alx Check your history. Many other nations “plundered the world” before that. Clearly you are just racist. 🤷🏻‍♂️
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Brave Fathers@BraveFathers·
I am not disregarding anything. It was the White nations that plundered the world so, you can’t blame people for fighting back. So that’s the problem. You can’t acknowledge and accept the past. You only look at it from your perspective. That’s the privilege people talk about - and to be clear, I don’t agree with DEI policies as a response. I am not convinced you want a genuine solution because you are denying what happened and its effects.
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@RogueIceVein @sjs24851 @elonmusk @deaflibertarian It was your statement claiming Elon doesn’t know much about anything that did it. Plus, maybe they will figure out how to bypass the ear entirely. The chip is wired directly to the brain… You came off as arrogant.
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Paul IceRogue@RogueIceVein·
It’s not about being firm in my beliefs. It’s that my beliefs are also based on documented objective unbiased evidence. My only true argument was that the brain alone had no ability to cure or reverse deafness and hearing loss. That was literally my only overt statement of fact from the beginning. Along the way my words and views got twisted and distorted by over a dozen different people. End of day my point is: the brain has no independent ability even with a computerized digital implant to cure or heal hearing deficiencies on its own. That’s it
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
@deaflibertarian I am confident that Neuralink will restore hearing one day, just as we will restore vision with our Blindsight implant
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Paul IceRogue@RogueIceVein·
Also when I offered you an apology, it was meant as an olive branch of compromise, as in if I came off as rude or malicious, in no way was it offered as any admission that you were in any single way correct in your comments or that I was incorrect or that I was retracting anything I had previously stated. The fact that you said only “I accept your apology” like an obnoxious arrogant and self inflated moron, rather than offer an apology so we could agree to disagree, you continue to antagonize me with idiotic kindergarten logic and mentally unfit reasoning.
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@BraveFathers @alx No, not at all. In fact today, minorities have advantages over white people. You also can’t disregard what happened to whites before America was formed.
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Brave Fathers@BraveFathers·
@pointoutreality @alx I am referring to the issues that Whites caused that affect non-Whites today. Notwithstanding that other people have done wrong too, do you accept that past actions of the Whites have caused a lot of socio-economic issues we face today?
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Paul IceRogue@RogueIceVein·
I never said he wasn’t technically intelligent or intuitively intelligent. I said in response to this specific post, that it is consistent with his pattern of posts that display a lack of common sense,” I did not say he was an impressive example of self construction and overt business and economic savvy to interpret the economic climate and industrial untapped market demographics. I was referring to his habitual generalized and logic lacking public declarations
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@BraveFathers @alx The past that includes every race that was enslaved at one point? That past?
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@BraveFathers @alx Accept the past and move on. If a minority can become president, anyone can succeed.
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Brave Fathers@BraveFathers·
Yes, and that’s a good thing. At the same time, they didn’t have to go through hundreds of years of chattel slavery, apartheid, and colonisation. Those things have an effect. Now, I am not saying that those are excuses and explain all the misfortunes of on-Whites. I agree that there is too much complaining. And we do need to act. But how can we have an honest discussion where we all move forward?
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@RogueIceVein @sjs24851 @elonmusk @deaflibertarian Apology accepted. But, is there a chance that Elon knows more than you think? There is some evidence that would says yes. You have to admit your original response warranted some pushback…
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Paul IceRogue
Paul IceRogue@RogueIceVein·
That is called a False Equivalency! Stating one belief does not automatically assume a separate belief or a tangentially related topic. Do you get it now? And I apologize if I acted rudely or offensively to you, it’s just hard to control my responses when I’m being assaulted from a dozen separate directions
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@Go_Crene @StockMKTNewz The market will decide. Just look at his previous IPO for direction…
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Stephen Lee@Go_Crene·
$2 trillion IPO while the market lost $1 trillion in a session this week. spacex entering public markets at a valuation larger than most countries' GDP during the most volatile market environment since 2008. the IPO is either supreme confidence in the business or supreme urgency for the liquidity. the artemis launch this week was the pitch deck. the $2 trillion is the ask.
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Evan@StockMKTNewz·
SpaceX is rumored to be going public at a $2 Trillion valuation … at $2T SpaceX would be the 6th largest public company in the world 🥇Nvidia $NVDA ($4.3T market cap) 🥈Apple $AAPL ($3.8T) 🥉Google $GOOGL ($3.6T) 4. Microsoft $MSFT ($2.8T) x.com/StockMKTNewz/s… 5. Amazon $AMZN ($2.3T) 6. SpaceX ($2T)*
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Paul IceRogue@RogueIceVein·
I reserve my right to defend against antagonistic attacks and insults equally with my own innovative brand of wit. Did I message any of You All? Did I approach any of You? Nope. You all came at me like almost a dozen independent people and what?? I’m supposed to just sit here and listen to malicious ignorant vitriol? Sorry not my style. I give back 100 fold of what anybody tries to give and I’m perfectly within my right to do so
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@marissenmark The government would quadruple the cost, then never finish. That’s why.
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Mark Marissen@marissenmark·
I just came back from a trip to Japan. The Japanese could figure out how to provide their citizens high speed rail. There’s no reason why we can’t. Don’t let Pierre Poilievre deny Canadians high speed rail. If we need help and advice from the Japanese, let’s get it.
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@RogueIceVein @sjs24851 @elonmusk @deaflibertarian You like to insult people. You are so smart you must have at least one accomplishment…or do you pat yourself on the back for calling people morons? Just keep on proving my point. 😘😘
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Paul IceRogue@RogueIceVein·
@pointoutreality @sjs24851 @elonmusk @deaflibertarian Yeah and I’m still waiting for you to understand what a “False Equivalency Fallacy” is Hahahah! You: “Grok what is a False Equivalence Fallacy?? Ohhhh. Okay. Fuk I really am dumb as fuk.” Me: “Oh I know.”
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Paul IceRogue
Paul IceRogue@RogueIceVein·
Why don’t you ask Grok???! “Hey Grok, who in this entire thread has displayed the most intelligence, wit, original thinking, superior intellect, and clever wit??” Now understand me here, I am in no way declaring that I am superior in any way, that is why I’m asking You to simply ask your AI support animal Grok to figure it out. And then please post it Hahahah but I want you to copy in the text my exact words in the question so I know you didn’t ask your own different question
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