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Synarchism

@zerothcom

Pro European, so not a liberal, Christian, Jew, Muslim, Hinduist, Marxist, capitalist, Platonist, Cartesian, utilitarian, determinist, or libertarian.

Katılım Ağustos 2018
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PantheManII
PantheManII@panthemanii·
@NordensLjungeld Sweden is at the rim of Europe and never played a significant role in history.
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Germansk Dröm
Germansk Dröm@NordensLjungeld·
Swedish nobleness and greatness is signified by the fact that we don't hate any other European people. Our neighbors and the continentals can't grasp this.
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Space 🍁
Space 🍁@SpaceWalkerReal·
It's GENUINELY scary to see how many Millenials & Zoomers are living their lives not even HOPING to get married or have children. They are literally going through life with themselves as their only priority, fully okay with dying childless. What this also means is: These people have NO PERSONAL STAKES in the future health and prosperity of our society, outside of the ~100-year window they're alive in.
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Dr Rahmeh Aladwan
Dr Rahmeh Aladwan@doctor_rahmeh·
The jewish Marks, Sieff and Sacher Families (Marks & Spencer Dynasty) were the primary architects of the economic and institutional pro-'israel' network in the UK. After they ousted the son of English co-founder Thomas Spencer from the company, they used their wealth to fund 'israel's' development and the IOF. They were tightly interwoven through marriage: Israel Sieff and Harry Sacher married the sisters of Simon Marks—son of M&S co-founder and Polish immigrant Michael Marks—Rebecca and Miriam, respectively. Together, they formed the core of the 'Manchester School of Zionism' and: - Acted as the primary handlers and aides to Chaim Weizmann, the Russian jew who went on to become 'israel's' first president. - Built the political machinery that lobbied the British War Cabinet, directly resulting in the 1917 Balfour Declaration. - Created a London headquarters at Great Russell Street, noted by historians as the physical 'heart of the UK's pro-'israel' lobby'. After the Nakba in 1948, they systematically worked to repair the diplomatic damage left by the jewish terror on Britain during the Palestine Mandate by leveraging the immense economic clout of Marks & Spencer. Michael Sacher became the primary financial force behind the creation of early political briefing groups. He bankrolled the British 'israel' Public Affairs Committee (BIPAC), which directly laid the logistical and structural foundation for what would become the Conservative Friends of 'israel' (CFI) in 1974. M&S built 'israel's' modern textile and agricultural industries through exclusive massive supply contracts with 'israeli' firms like Delta Galil. This injected hundreds of millions of vital foreign currency effectively making the British high street a major financial pillar of early 'israeli' entity survival. Former M&S corporate spokespersons have said 'We have a history and a background with "israel" that we are very proud of'. M&S executives direct personal connections to 'israel': - Simon Marks (Lord Marks) was a close lifelong friend of Chaim Weizmann. During World War I, the British military officially detached Marks to direct Weizmann's London headquarters, effectively allowing him to run early zionist political operations alongside his growing corporate empire. - In 1948, 'israel's' first Prime Minister, David Ben-Gurion, personally requested Lord Marcus Sieff (the future chairman of M&S) to help defend the new entity. Sieff temporarily joined the IOF, advising the 'israeli' Ministry of Defence on logistics, transportation, and supplies. He openly coordinated M&S goods and corporate finances to bolster the colony during its early aggressions on Palestinians and surrounding countries. - In his 1990 book, Management: The Marks and Spencer Way, Sieff explicitly wrote that one of the fundamental corporate objectives of M&S was to 'aid the economic development of "israel".' They used their wealth to build the settler colony and to influence British politicians to forget the massacres of the British troops and civilians by jewish terrorist groups and become pro-'israel'. Boycott M&S.
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Synarchism
Synarchism@zerothcom·
@plitter86 No she's not. Get your gay ass out of our country.
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Synarchism@zerothcom·
@gzgzgz____ @rfleury @filpizlo An object has a genealogy whether or not people know it. Someone can be unaware but once he/she becomes aware, the object can gain a completely different value.
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Richard Garzón
Richard Garzón@gzgzgz____·
@rfleury @filpizlo to be fair, the OP doesn't say the origin/genealogy of the image (or its object) is visually discernible. if it is not discernible, it seems to be a a paradigm example of a distinction without a difference.
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Ryan Fleury
Ryan Fleury@rfleury·
Whether this design was produced directly by humans, or by a human pressing a button to automatically generate it based on a statistical model of cathedral architecture, makes the effect of it on a viewer dramatically different.
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Arnaud Bertrand
Arnaud Bertrand@RnaudBertrand·
Another day, another rabidly idiotic statement. There is truly no overstating how much of a walking disaster Kallas is for Europe. Yesterday she called China a "disease" for Europe (specifically "cancer"), and now she's saying the EU can't have a Middle East strategy because - brace yourselves - there's just too much going on there. This comes among hundreds similarly idiotic statements - basically every time she opens her mouth. When you choose people like this to be your voice to the world, you deserve every ounce of irrelevance and mockery coming your way.
Marc Botenga MEP@BotengaM

The EU has no Middle East strategy because *checks notes* there's too much going on in the Middle East. You can't make this up. This is the EU foreign policy chief. In 2026.

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Synarchism
Synarchism@zerothcom·
@modo_xbt The people make the economy, not the geography.
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modo@modo_xbt·
Why should Europe be more wealthy then a Vietnam, china or India in the 21st century? What value does it offer the world. For example I think Australia should ideally remain quite wealthy due to our enormous natural resource reserves. Germany was like the last bastion of Europe providing value in engineering but isn’t their auto industry kind of collapsing. If you look at China it’s the manufacturing powerhouse of the world, with Vietnam taking over the low complexity stuff. India provides global IT, literally every tech company is currently culling their own staff, blaming it on AI and then outsourcing to India. Even Mexico should be richer than Europe in a few decades as they become the manufacturing powerhouse of North and South America.
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Littoria
Littoria@Littoria14·
This is what an ordinary German factory worker can get at his employer provided cafeteria for 8 Euros: Breaded veal, veggies, french fries and mashed potatoes, a dessert and a soft drink. Anywhere in the USA, this same exact meal will cost you 30, maybe 40 with tip. So no, don't listen to conservatives, they are paid to gaslight you to protect Trump and the GOP. The American economy is structured to maximize shareholder profits at the expense of everything and everyone. That is not how economies work in normal first or second world countries, where there is much more balance between capital and labor.
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Thomas Fazi
Thomas Fazi@battleforeurope·
@zerothcom I am paid by every country in the world to make fun of the German Greens. Busted.
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Toilet Paper
Toilet Paper@PeltonTony·
@valigo super. another programming language, built by a person with preferences, in a world where programming languages and human preferences no longer matter, and are becoming a bottleneck to pooping out code.
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Valentin Ignatev
Valentin Ignatev@valigo·
The world is not ready for Jai. This is just a little glimpse of what you can do with it.
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Isabella M Weber
Isabella M Weber@IsabellaMWeber·
Germany is in panic over Chinese companies taking over its markets at home, abroad and in China. Having spent quite some time in China in the 2010s, I can’t help but thinking back to the arrogance and quite frankly racism of German expat businesses people. Chinese engineers with Ivy League degrees speaking fluent English and German looked down upon by German engineers with a degree from some German university, unimpressive English and less than two sentences of Chinese. The Germans didn’t see it coming because they couldn’t imagine Chinese people becoming better at what they are doing than themselves. An industry insider told me at the time how keen Chinese entrepreneurs were to collaborate with German car companies on EV development. But all the Germans worried about was they are going to steal our IP. Well, here we are.
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Anna Khachiyan
Anna Khachiyan@annakhachiyan·
I’m gonna say something actually harsh and cruel for a change: if you really love your man why do you need random disappointing strangers on the internet to think you’re hot? And what does this say about your love for him and/or ability to love in general and/or understanding of what love is?
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Synarchism
Synarchism@zerothcom·
@EliStrawmaning @Partisangirl I already did but you didn't address what I said. I therefore took you for more of a pictures and colors kind of guy, and I stand by that assessment.
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Syrian Girl
Syrian Girl@Partisangirl·
Einstein didn’t come up with E=mc^2 . It was French scientist Poincaré who expressed it as m=E/c^2. Einstein simply rearranged the equation using grade 7 algebra and took credit for it in popular media. Scientists know he didn’t come up with it. Some are masters of science. Others are masters of self promotion.
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Eli
Eli@EliStrawmaning·
@zerothcom @Partisangirl The laws of relatively are literally Einsteins. Humans need to actually discover things before we know about them lol
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Synarchism@zerothcom·
@EliStrawmaning @Partisangirl Not really, those come from the mathematical tools he employed (didn't create), and the relativistic world picture comes from Leibniz.
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Eli
Eli@EliStrawmaning·
Einstein creates the laws of relativity which are still used today. One of the most reliable theories ever created. The device you’re using is directly tied to Einstein being a literal master of science. Stick to riling up genocidal feelings for Jews. You’re much better at that.
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