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I like MacOS and Linux, CPU arch, Finance Systems, Macro Econ, Energy Tech, Support Individual Liberty for every 1. Binary is for Computers, humans are nuanced.

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Steve Loftus
Steve Loftus@LoftusSteve·
For a number of years, more than 20 years ago, I worked for a Pakistani owned business and lived in a Muslim dominated area of Manchester. I understand why Nick feels this way, and those railing against it in the name of diversity are ignoring that Islam is aggressively intolerant of other religions. I have many years of personal experience with both immigrant and British born Pakistanis. There was no real difference. Islam is the one true faith and all others are "kafir". It's a far more exclusive religion than others, there is no interest in diversity of faith. You are Muslim, or you are "kafir". This was highlighted to me on the day of 9/11. It was early in the morning, around 9am, and cheers started echoing down the corridors. Word started to spread and they were all grinning and clapping each other on the backs. These were men and women born and raised here for the most part. The owner wheeled in a big CRT TV and 30-40 of them gathered around BBC news laughing and cheering like Pakistan were in the cricket world cup final. It is not hard to see why large public prayers by followers of a religion perceived as hostile to your very existence can feel less like worship and more like an assertion of dominance. I'm sure there are many good, tolerant Muslim people in this country who mix Western ideals with the muslim faith. People that consider themselves British among all else. But I learned that day that there are less than you think.
Nick Timothy MP@NJ_Timothy

Too many are too polite to say this. But mass ritual prayer in public places is an act of domination. The adhan - which declares there is no god but allah and Muhammad is his messenger - is, when called in a public place, a declaration of domination. Perform these rituals in mosques if you wish. But they are not welcome in our public places and shared institutions. And given their explicit repudiation of Christianity they certainly do not belong in our churches and cathedrals. I am not suggesting everybody at Trafalgar Square last night is an Islamist. But the domination of public places is straight from the Islamist playbook. Trafalgar Square belongs to all of us. It is a national memorial to our independence and our salvation. Last night was not like a televised football match or a St Patrick’s Day celebration. It was an act of domination and therefore division. It shouldn’t happen again.

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Paul
Paul@WomanDefiner·
I suspect the great filter on space faring civilizations is actually just leftism. Anytime a species gets close the crabs in the bucket make the whole civilization crash back down into nothing.
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𝗧𝗢 𝗘𝗩𝗘𝗥𝗬 𝗟𝗜𝗙𝗘𝗟𝗢𝗡𝗚 𝗗𝗘𝗠𝗢𝗖𝗥𝗔𝗧 𝗔𝗦𝗞𝗜𝗡𝗚 "𝗪𝗛𝗔𝗧 𝗛𝗔𝗣𝗣𝗘𝗡𝗘𝗗 𝗧𝗢 𝗠𝗬 𝗣𝗔𝗥𝗧𝗬": 𝗧𝗛𝗜𝗦 𝗜𝗦 𝗪𝗛𝗔𝗧 𝗛𝗔𝗣𝗣𝗘𝗡𝗘𝗗. The Iran war has done something no political consultant could have engineered. It has stripped the Democratic Party down to its bare operating principle — in front of everyone — in real time. For years the hypocrisy was easier to hide. They could talk about human rights in the abstract. Democracy in theory. Women's rights as a campaign slogan. But the moment the United States moved to destroy a regime that has been murdering its own people since 1979 — a regime that k!lls women for removing their hijabs, that hangs teenage wrestlers in public squares, that has financed every major terror network on earth for 47 years — the Democratic Party had a choice. Side with the Iranian people fighting for secular democratic freedom. Or side against Trump. They chose against Trump. Which this time meant siding with the IRGC. And people finally saw it. Here's the ideology that produced that outcome. The Democratic Party's entire worldview runs on a single binary: oppressor versus oppressed. America is the oppressor. Therefore anyone fighting America is the oppressed — even when they are the ones doing the murdering and oppressing. The IRGC hangs protesters in the streets and the left categorizes them as victims because they are anti-American. That is not a political position. That is a moral illness. The Iranian people are in the streets. They are getting shot. They have been sacrificing their lives for secular democratic freedom — the exact values the American left claims to champion. The left's response before the U.S. attacked: silence. The moment the U.S. attacked to help end the regime oppressing them: outrage. That sequence tells you everything about what the party has become. When your entire ideology collapses into opposition to one person, you no longer have an ideology. You have nothing. And the war with Iran proved it in real time — not because anyone set a trap, but because the moment demanded a real answer and the party gave the only answer it has left. Whatever Trump does is bad. Even when what Trump did was strike the regime that has been murdering Americans and oppressing Iranians for nearly five decades. If you are a lifelong Democrat feeling politically homeless tonight — you did not abandon your party. 𝗬𝗼𝘂𝗿 𝗽𝗮𝗿𝘁𝘆 𝗮𝗯𝗮𝗻𝗱𝗼𝗻𝗲𝗱 𝘆𝗼𝘂.
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Rock Chartrand🤑
Rock Chartrand🤑@RockChartrand·
“If money is infinite, why is there poverty?” Because money isn’t wealth. It’s a claim on wealth. You can print claims. You can’t print the goods and services those claims are supposed to buy. Give everyone $10 billion and nothing gets richer. Prices just explode until that “wealth” buys nothing. Poverty isn’t a shortage of paper. It’s a shortage of production. Printing money doesn’t solve that. It hides it for a moment, then makes it worse.
True market Leader@TmarketL

f Money is Infinite, Why Do We Still Have Poverty? | Prof. Jiang Xueqin If money is infinite, why does poverty still exist.

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Kyle Becker
Kyle Becker@kylenabecker·
Woke libs are the most authoritarian people in the United States. That is a straight-up fact. Not only did they censor Americans at a scale unseen in U.S. history, they have attacked millions of people for simply disagreeing with their views. They have demonized them. Canceled them. Doxxed them. Fired them. Demonetized them. Debanked them. Deplatformed them. Delisted them. De-personed them. They have done everything possible to silence the views of anyone who disagrees with them. So, yeah, this chart is typical Marxist revisionist history designed to hide their human rights violations.
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Bonchie@bonchieredstate

People used to get banned on every major social media site, including this one, for stating men can’t become women or that masks don’t work to stop COVID. The Biden admin pressured sites to *take down* posts it didn’t agree with. So yeah, cute chart. It’s nonsense.

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Wesley Yang
Wesley Yang@wesyang·
The Left is a parasitic Borg that loots the public treasury on behalf of an army of public and NGO employees who exacerbate the problems they purport to address at an ever burgeoning price tag. There is no effective countervailing force anywhere in Blue America.
Citizenj17 ✝️🇺🇸@citizenj17

San Francisco spends $141,852 per Homeless Person on Average which is almost be same as the median household income for 2025. Let that sink in.

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Jeremy Carl
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The most popular comments from the liberal New York Times readership on my conversation with Ross Douthat illustrate my point as well as anything said in the interview itself. It's just a bunch of people claiming that because White Americans continue to do reasonably well overall in terms of jobs/finances/status etc. that there couldn't be discrimination or racism against them. Or other people talking about conditions in America decades or even centuries ago rather than dealing with the reality of what is going on today. None of these people would claim that anti-Semitism doesn't exist because Jews, on average, are doing well financially and professionally. None of these people would claim that anti-Asian racism doesn't exist because Asian Americans on average, are doing well financially and professionally. But they think they can make this same claim about White Americans without offering any contrary evidence or disputing the evidence I offer in this interview or in my book. And that, my friends, is a textbook example of anti-White racism.
Jeremy Carl@realJeremyCarl

1/ Shortly after my U.S. Senate hearing, I sat down with Ross Douthat from the New York Times to discuss my work on anti-White discrimination and to talk about issues around White identity. Ross asked tough but fair questions, and it was a good conversation (linked below)

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Melissa Chen
Melissa Chen@MsMelChen·
Anime in the West seems so right-wing or libertarian coded in ways that it generally doesn't in Asia. I suspect it's because in the US, anime fandom overlaps with contrarian, anti-mainstream spaces such as 4chan, Gamergate-era activism and alt-right meme aesthetics from 2016. In the case of Argentina, it's even more overt. Javier Milei's libertarian + anarcho-capitalist movement became meme-fused with Chainsaw Man. Supporters cosplayed as Pochita at rallies because Milei's "chainsaw plan" to slash government spending mirrored the character's vibe, and young male fans flooded his events with anime energy. Milei even pushed libertarian cartoons like Tuttle Twins onto state TV. In a post-God nihilistic West, where cartoons increasingly feel like vehicles for postmodernism, relativism, or "wokism," anime, by contrast, frequently delivers straightforward mythic storytelling - clear good/evil (or at least personal stakes), transcendence through struggle, and virtues that feel timeless. For many Western kids with high openness and creativity, anime programmed their psyches with the right values and imbued them with enough resilience to reject loser progressivism and decadent socialism. Given Japan's cultural baseline - socially conservative, homogeneous, and values hierarchy, duty, hard work, and harmony (wa) - its cultural exports were always going to be conservative by default. Pokémon, Dragon Ball, Fullmetal Alchemist, Tsubasa Chronicle, and Neon Genesis Evangelion are all soaked with pre-modern, universal values. Most are heavy with themes about self-improvement, heroism, and duty. Shonen is basically "boy becomes man through trials" - friendship forged in battle, overcoming despair, defending what's right. Dragon Ball glorifies striving; Evangelion, despite the existential despair, forces viewers to confront suffering and choose growth anyway. Tsubasa Chronicle channels classical chivalry - man's purpose as protector/servant to women/loved ones, echoing traditional gender roles without apology. There are some degenerate anime cartoons of course, and some do have anti-fascist, environmentalist, or queer-friendly themes. But by and large most retain mythic structures that qualify it as based by Western standards.
Autism Capital 🧩@AutismCapital

Okay the fanfiction is going crazy. We're shipping Trump and Takaichi. Trumpichi. 💕🌸

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@eugyppius1 Only 16% of the EU thinks the USA is an ally that shares their values. 40% of Americans think Europe is an ally that shares their values. You’ve got it backwards.
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Brandon Straka #WalkAway
Brandon Straka #WalkAway@BrandonStraka·
Japan marks America’s 250th with a symbolic gift. PM Sanae Takaichi donates 250 cherry blossom trees to be planted near the Washington Monument.
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Stu Smith
Stu Smith@thestustustudio·
🇨🇺 Why the Far Left Sends Its Talent to Cuba 🇨🇺 Some of you may be wondering why so much of my content this past week has focused on far-left Cuba activism. The reason is simple. Cuba functions as a kind of finishing school for American radicals. When certain activists travel to Cuba as part of one brigade or another, think of it like the NBA Draft. This is an activist who has made it to “the league.” The question is whether they will return to the United States even more disciplined, connected, and effective as an organizer. Activists like Calla Walsh and Manolo De Los Santos are brigade alumni who emerged as standouts from their brigades. De Los Santos now runs The People’s Forum in New York City. Walsh has gone on to become a mouthpiece for the Iranian regime and Hezbollah. Both sharpened their skills and expanded their influence after traveling to Cuba and emerging as regime-friendly organizers in the Cuba solidarity scene. One of the far left’s least acknowledged strengths is that, when it comes to organizing, it is intensely meritocratic. Talent gets noticed, and talent gets cultivated. That “talent” can mean anything from managing finances and logistics to producing propaganda or showing a willingness to carry out militant direct action. If you are useful, they will find a role for you. And if you make it to Cuba, there is a good chance the movement already sees you as someone worth investing in. That is worth keeping in mind every time one of these activists lands in Havana.
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高市早苗
高市早苗@takaichi_sanae·
Thank you, President @realDonaldTrump, for your warm hospitality today at the White House and at this evening’s dinner. We had substantive and forward-looking discussions across a wide range of issues, reaffirming the strength of the Japan-U.S. Alliance. It was a truly meaningful and productive day. I look forward to continuing close cooperation between Japan and the United States to make our two nations stronger and more prosperous. トランプ大統領、本日のホワイトハウス、そして今晩の夕食会での温かいおもてなしに感謝します。 幅広い分野について、内容の充実した前向きな議論を行い、日米同盟の力強さを改めて確認することができました。 大変実り多く、有意義な一日となりました。 強く豊かな国作りのために、今後も日米で緊密に協力していきたいと思います。
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National Security Division, U.S. Dept of Justice
Three Charged with Conspiring to Unlawfully Divert Cutting Edge U.S. Artificial Intelligence Technology to China “The indictment unsealed today details alleged efforts to evade U.S. export laws through false documents, staged dummy servers to mislead inspectors, and convoluted transshipment schemes, in order to obfuscate the true destination of restricted AI technology—China,” said John A. Eisenberg, Assistant Attorney General for National Security. “These chips are the product of American ingenuity, and NSD will continue to enforce our export-control laws to protect that advantage.” 🔗: justice.gov/opa/pr/three-c…
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Ellie in Space 🚀💫
Ellie in Space 🚀💫@Ellieinspace·
NASA may be handing SpaceX the keys to the Moon!!! According to a Bloomberg article just posted today, instead of Boeing’s SLS rocket doing the heavy lifting, Starship could now dock with Orion in Earth orbit and take astronauts all the way to the lunar surface. Big win for SpaceX, bad news for Boeing, & a major shake-up for Artemis III. 🌕🚀
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𝕃𝕆ℝ𝔻 𝔻𝕀𝔸ℕ𝔼𝕏𝕀𝕊 👑
A reminder of the shit people on the news don't talk about in regards to the Las Vegas shooting of Oct 1st: The city legit thought we were being attacked by terrorists People were getting shot by others thinking they were the terrorists (multiple reports of shooting on strip were CCW holders and gang bangers thinking each other were the people shooting) No guns neighbors franticly trying to find a gun neighbor to hide with Neighbors immediately abandoning sense of community People trying to contact friends/family with 0 answer because telephone lines were not going through Car accidents from people trying to locate loved ones Wild amounts of people also saying on social media "nah nothing is going on outside" despite videos being shared of shit in fact going on outside
✳️Ⓐ Armed Joy 🔫💣@ArmedJ0y

Easiest way to vaporized 90% of these people's wet dreams of kinetic conflict: Can you, right this second, text 3 people and have them show up to your house within 15 minutes, no questions asked? If no, you do not even have a FIRE TEAM for your larp insurgency. Let alone any logistical or local infrastructure to maintain it. Let alone whether you are mentally, physically and materially prepared to do anything. You don't even get out the gate. Half yall can't call your mom once a week.

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