ShriekingRobots

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ShriekingRobots

ShriekingRobots

@shriekingrobots

Actively anti-activist "I would arrest anybody who uses the word State and after a chance of recantation, execute them if they remained obstinate."

Katılım Nisan 2024
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Brett Dasovic
Brett Dasovic@Brettdasovic·
How are you watching SPIDER-NOIR?
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MechFrog
MechFrog@TheMechFrog·
I feel like we're due some good news. Has anyone had anything good happen recently?
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ShriekingRobots
ShriekingRobots@shriekingrobots·
@RazorFist I have been assured that this is Jewish behavior by the internet.
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ShriekingRobots
ShriekingRobots@shriekingrobots·
@NaomiSeibt More Europeans die every year due to lack of A/C than Americans die from gun crime, let alone climate change.
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Naomi Seibt
Naomi Seibt@NaomiSeibt·
🇩🇪 GERMAN TV LIES ABOUT “CLIMATE” FATALITIES The tax-funded propaganda channel warns about Europe’s heat wave that has already kiIIed 7 people. Except, 5 of them DROWNED when they went swimming - CO2 didn’t cause that.🤡 >70% of these supposed GLOBAL WARMING VICTIMS are being exploited to push a narrative!
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China Uncensored
China Uncensored@ChinaUncensored·
There’s a foreign country actively trying to influence and undermine the United States.
Insurrection Barbie@DefiyantlyFree

Neville Singham grew up in Chicago, the son of a Sri Lankan radical professor who ran in the same circles as Fidel Castro and a Chinese academic mother. He says he has admired Maoist ideas since his early activist years so when he sold Thoughtworks in 2017 he moved to Shanghai, where he has lived ever since, attending Chinese Communist Party forums on how to promote the party abroad and, in November 2025, appearing at a conference at the Golden Tulip Hotel in Shanghai to praise Xi Jinping and the CCP’s vision for what he called a new world order. One that includes control of Cuba. The House Ways and Means Chairman Jason Smith said: “Singham is “an individual who lives in Shanghai, maintains business ties with companies and individuals linked to the CCP, works with and physically alongside a foreign propaganda company, and attends CCP forums on how to promote the party abroad.” From Shanghai, Singham built a funding machine that investigators have now traced in full. He used a donor-advised fund at a Goldman Sachs philanthropy arm to anonymously route tax-deductible American dollars into six nonprofits he created after his Jamaica wedding to the co-founder of Code Pink: BreakThrough BT Media, CodePink, Justice and Education Fund, People’s Forum, People’s Support Foundation, and Tricontinental. Goldman Sachs terminated that fund in February 2024 after investigators began asking questions but by then, he had already moved $278 million dollars. Those six organizations then distributed roughly $163 million further out, into 52 additional organizations and five geographic regions. Fox News Digital, working through 223 documented transactions, traced $591 million total moving across five continents from 2017 through 2025. The eleven core U.S. nonprofits at the center of the operation received approximately $401 million combined but the network now touches roughly 2,000 organizations in 150 countries. Three Singham-linked American nonprofits sent seven payments totaling $9.1 million to Shanghai Maku Cultural Communications Co. Ltd., a pro-China propaganda firm that identifies itself as producing content aligned with Chinese Communist Party narratives and is housed in the same luxury Shanghai building where Singham operates. A former Thoughtworks executive sits on Shanghai Maku’s board and American tax-exempt charitable dollars, are routed through IRS-registered nonprofits, so they can land in a CCP propaganda company in the same building as the man who wrote the checks. That’s the monetary hub of the lefts anti-war pro-China and Iran movement.

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ShriekingRobots
ShriekingRobots@shriekingrobots·
@philthatremains I'm not "pure bred." Who gives a shit? It's our ideals that matter, not our race. But he's also full of shit, as usual.
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Wyoming Freedom Caucus
Wyoming Freedom Caucus@WYFreedomCaucus·
Libs in 2020: "There's no voter fraud in Wyoming" Libs today after @ChuckForWyoming uncovered noncitizens, illegals, & felons on our rolls & stopped 1,200 votes from being erased in Weston County: "There's not ENOUGH fraud to worry about it" WYFC member @WyoAnnie put it best👇
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Trouvo
Trouvo@Trouvo_Souvok·
Jøhnathan@Heavenly_Race_

This post blew up, and the replies perfectly illustrate the exact point I was making. The most common pushback is some version of: “Nuh-uh, intelligent people can still communicate with lower-IQ individuals just fine.” I shouldn’t have to spell this out, but here we go. Nobody is claiming you can’t have a basic transactional conversation with a grocery store clerk, order food, or make small talk with your neighbor. Surface level communication works across moderate gaps. You point, you smile, you use simple sentences, it gets the job done. The real breakdown happens when you move beyond scripts and start exchanging actual ideas. That’s where the 20-point gap becomes a chasm: - One person is thinking in systems, incentives, second and third order consequences. - The other is stuck at first order, immediate, concrete terms. What feels like a crystal clear, logical argument to the higher IQ person sounds like confusing, overly complicated nonsense to the other. You’re not speaking the same conceptual language anymore. This is why high IQ people often feel chronically alienated in normal social or professional environments, and why average people can find very bright individuals exhausting, “weird,” or arrogant. It’s also why throwing together teams, friendships, marriages, or institutions with massive cognitive mismatches creates persistent friction that “just be nice” rhetoric can’t magically dissolve. Basic communication? Usually possible. Deep, accurate exchange of complex ideas? Often not.

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Romy
Romy@Romy_Holland·
i just learned that a whole subset of people turn sort of rabid when taiwan comes up. really strange to make contact with the propagandized pro-china crowd. years ago i saw the dalai lama speak, and a bunch of chinese students were protesting. i stopped to talk to them and they were adamant that he was a terrorist who had led mass bombing campaigns. i was like “you have access to the open internet, surely you can see that the chinese government made that up?” and they were like “what makes you think your internet is real? the chinese internet is actually the real one full of true things.”
Romy@Romy_Holland

taiwan is pretty dope. i’m gonna be sad if china takes it. something distinctive would be lost, nothing great would be gained.

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RazörFist
RazörFist@RazorFist·
Fair enough. The CIA do love to kill their own.
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ShriekingRobots
ShriekingRobots@shriekingrobots·
@Brettdasovic Holy shit, her comments section is just out of touch lefties getting high on the smell of their own farts.
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MechFrog
MechFrog@TheMechFrog·
Sandwich pro-tip. Don't buy deli-sliced ham. Go to the meat section and get one of these for half the price. You can slice off of it for a whole week.
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Dr. Sydney Watson
Dr. Sydney Watson@SydneyLWatson·
I'm just glad Ferg and Reilly are together again.
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Dr. Sydney Watson
Dr. Sydney Watson@SydneyLWatson·
Our Reilly girl passed away suddenly last night. My mum told me she got comfortable on the bed, next to my mum's knees, and quietly slipped away. I am so shattered. Losing two dogs in the space of 18 months (our boy Fergus died early last year) has been horrific. Reilly was my girl. She was the funniest, sweetest dog. And I'm devastated I didn't make it home to say goodbye. I said this when I told you all about Fergus last year, but I'll say it again - my mum is especially destroyed losing these two. She reads your comments, so feel free to send her some love. I'm grateful to have had beautiful, wonderful dogs. And I'm so grateful that Reilly went peacefully, with my parents close by, knowing she was loved beyond words. Pup photos always welcome on a sad post like this. You know I love seeing your fur babies. I'm sorry to anyone else who has experienced loss recently. ❤
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