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@AcademicAgent_X As I am still tackling your reading list but I feel like I'm way too slow and faffing about on things longer than I should.
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@AcademicAgent_X AA random question but on your ride the tiger series will there be a segment on how to read and get through large academic texts? I never took humanities at university so the reading lists history majors go through (as an example) is mind boggling to me, not sure on the approach.
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I never failed any subject
(Obviously)
Petal@petaldairies
Tell me one subject you never failed, even if you didn't study.
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For the uninitiated, “decolonisation” here means “colonisation in reverse” and “inclusion means “conquest.”
Politics UK@PolitlcsUK
🚨 NEW: The Green Party’s Makerfield candidate Sarah Wakefield runs a charity which calls for British farming to be “decolonised” with “inclusive spaces” It also shared a report arguing perfectionism is an example of “white supremacy culture” [@billcurtis0 / @daisyeastlake]
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Trump has taken America into a forever war in the Middle East on behalf of Israel and failed to conduct mass deportations at home.
Farage can’t even define what it means to be English or British and has welcomed Boris Johnson’s cabinet into his party.
So yes, as a *radical* - that is to say, anti-establishment - force, populism has been successfully contained and co-opted by the establishment. Thus, it has been defeated.
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@MillennialWoes @DurrutiDub Surely OPs post will help the cause of Indians in Ireland!
Hubris will be their downfall, it needs a term. Poobris.
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This incel is posting this because he is scared that the Indian men on the image will take ‘his’ women, because he is a frustrated virgin Nazi.
Sexual jealously is the cause of 99.9% of fascism in 16-25 year olds in Ireland.
Pathetic insecurity.
Gael🏌🏼@AlexanderGaell
Honestly cannot go anywhere without seeing them.
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If Restore is now 'only marginally' to the right of Reform on immigration, it's because they've been forced there over the past few months because of the existence of Restore. (Although I'd disagree with 'only marginally')
Reform were (and why would their conversion be genuine if it was only brought on by right wing competition) the party of 'mass deportation of illegals are impossible' and 'net zero' immigration until five minutes ago
Why vote for that when you can just vote for the real thing, who are now writing policy which is even further to the right given all the ground we've gained over the past few months.
This entire situation is Nigel's doing, he took the right wing vote for granted and cast Rupert off for being too extreme in the most diabolical way possible
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We at Restore Britain do not care for minoritarian moral fetishes.
Genuflecting before confected outrages has got us worse than nowhere.
We refuse to be knocked off course by those who treat minority interests as sacred and majority interests as poisonous.
Daily Mail@DailyMail
Restore Britain faces 'anti-Semitism' outrage - but rivals to Reform insist they won't 'police their membership' trib.al/KrseYrv
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.@bbcnickrobinson this morning dismisses Restore Britain as “angry young men” and “single-issue identitarian voters”.
Damn right. And there’s millions of us.
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It’s always the same.
Do something the establishment doesn’t like, and they’ll start trotting out the same old meaningless smears.
Yesterday it was “racist”, today “anti-semitism”. Who knows what tomorrow will hold?
One thing’s for sure - we don’t care.
Daily Mail@DailyMail
Restore Britain faces 'anti-Semitism' outrage - but rivals to Reform insist they won't 'police their membership' trib.al/KrseYrv
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@HistoryBro1 @FieryHumanoid As a Scot I cracked up every time you said fan dabi dozi
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Good morning... You alright?... I do hope so.
Here is a link to m'breakfast show, if ya fancy it.
You won't find more based breakfast takes anywhere else on the internet.
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youtube.com/watch?v=dc76xK…

YouTube
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@RockFarmer5 First one was class. Second one was shit with fun moments. Third one, complete shit. The first one was a cultural phenomenon at the time. The performative negativity in these replies is because the Wachowskis trooned out, admit it lmao
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With nostalgia goggles removed we can all agree these fight scenes look like shit right
HAMSKY ♥️@HamskyHbb
Trinity Vs Twins the Matrix reloaded 🎥🍿
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@AcademicAgent_X Work in a lab with a nice lass but I'd never pump her. If she had a thigh gap it would be over though.
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@PamelaBies Poland is speed running demographic replacement as we speak.
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@HPMattAlexander @MartinSellner_ Well, he did describe it as heritage in his post. Imo 'heritage' can work as well but it seems old, institutional, prestigious, fixed to a certain time- falls into same identity trap; but 'continuity' transcends political structures and is more about the flow of before and after.
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@prahaparappa @MartinSellner_ I’m saying why ‘Ethno-cultural continuity’ rather than ‘Ethno-cultural identity’ when you can say ‘Ethno-cultural heritage’? Am I missing something?
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Don’t say “identity.” Say “continuity.”
For a long time, I used the term “ethno-cultural identity” to define what we fight for.
Now I call it ethno-cultural continuity.
It is just easier to defend.
Identity sounds static. Journos always ask: “So what does it mean to be X or Y?” Then they produce midwit takes about how "being X or Y meant something different 200 years ago".
You avoid that trap by calling it what it is:
An unbroken chain of thousands of years of ethnic and cultural heritage. Yes, changes, but no rutpure.
>Ethno-cultural continuity.
That is what we defend. And it is undeniable that this chain is being broken by replacement migration.
Easy win.
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@MartinSellner_ Excellent advice. I've used this before and it's way more palatable because it defuses multiple bad faith arguments and accusations.
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