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anti-globalist, state of Capricornia now, 勝負師, 日本の旅愛好家, 神社好き

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@TomTSEC It’s not an IQ problem, it’s a problem of people untethered from their own culture and morality
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Tom Quiggin
Tom Quiggin@TomTSEC·
Canada has an IQ problem.
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Toby Young
Toby Young@toadmeister·
New evidence from Antarctica ice cores showing no link between CO2 and temperature over the last three million years has stumped Net Zero activists, says Chris Morrison. dailysceptic.org/2026/03/25/sho…
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Carnivore Aurelius ©🥩 ☀️🦙
Uzbekistan has the highest testosterone in the world and they base their diet around meat, rice and onions Based
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One Nation Australia
One Nation Australia@OneNationAus·
Labor has become the party of the rich, the entitled, and the billionaire class and this polling proves it. They don’t stand for battlers or working Australians anymore. If they cared about battlers they’d start by cutting the fuel excise. But they won’t. They’d rein in reckless spending to ease housing pressure. But they can’t. They’d back the productive backbone of this country like manufacturing and mining. But the wealthy elites don’t want them to. Immigration benefits the wealthy, not the battlers struggling to afford a house. Labor loves immigration because it makes their backers rich. Labor have turned their backs on Australians. It’s One Nation that’s stepping up for the workers, the battlers, and those doing it tough. We’ll cut fuel and electricity costs by scrapping wasteful bureaucracy and lowering taxes. We’ll rebuild the industries that made this country strong. And we’ll restore the Aussie values that put everyday Australians first. One Nation stands with the battlers. Albanese bats for the billionaires. Check our Policies onenation.org.au/issues Join One Nation onenation.org.au/join Unite Australia donate.onenation.org.au/unite-australia
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Handre
Handre@Handre·
Medieval merchants built the most sophisticated commercial legal system in history without a single government bureaucrat—and they did it by making reputation more valuable than gold. The Law Merchant (Lex Mercatoria) emerged in 11th century Europe when traders realized state courts moved too slowly and knew too little about commerce to handle disputes. Venetian silk merchants couldn't wait six months for some feudal lord to figure out maritime insurance contracts. So they created their own system. Merchant guilds established specialized commercial courts staffed by actual businessmen who understood trade. These courts operated across political boundaries—a contract dispute between a Flemish cloth dealer and a Lombard banker got the same treatment whether it occurred in London, Bruges, or Constantinople. The enforcement mechanism was pure genius: total ostracism from the commercial network. Get caught cheating on a contract in Hamburg, and word spread through guild networks to Paris, Florence, and beyond within weeks. Your trading career was over. No state violence necessary. The Hanseatic League perfected this system—they controlled Baltic and North Sea trade for 300 years using nothing but voluntary association and reputational sanctions. When the King of Norway tried to squeeze Hanseatic merchants in 1284, they simply stopped trading with Norway. The king capitulated within months. This system worked better than anything governments have produced since. Commercial disputes got resolved in days, not years. Transaction costs stayed minimal. International trade flourished across dozens of political jurisdictions with competing currencies, laws, and customs. The merchants didn't need a World Trade Organization or international treaties—they just needed to protect their reputations. Modern economists still can't explain how medieval merchants achieved such coordination without central planning. They keep looking for the hidden hand of the state when the real invisible hand was right there in the market all along.
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Civixplorer@Civixplorer·
🗣️ Top three languages taught in Australian school by state or territory.
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squiregee ⏳⚛️🧭@esquiregee·
@gmhales In Australia if a teacher’s student fails a subject or does nothing at all there is no consequence to the teacher. However, if they fail to record attendance in class they can be disciplined or even fired
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Gavin Hales@gmhales·
Why do schools reward kids with 100% attendance as if being ill is somehow a moral failure?
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Fixing Education
Fixing Education@FixingEducation·
Teaching might be the only job where it’s harder to take a day off than to show up…thanks to the detailed lesson plans and prep required for every possible scenario.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🚨🇺🇸NICK SHIRLEY'S FRAUD VIDEO HITS 75 MILLION VIEWS - FOX NEWS AIRS HIS FOOTAGE- THE INSTITUTIONAL MEDIA GATEKEEPERS JUST LOST 75 million views. Still climbing by the hour. 400,000 likes. 150,000 reposts. Fox News running his footage on national television. Nick Shirley just proved the entire thesis: One guy with a camera documenting fraud beats every newsroom in America combined. Here's what just changed permanently: Traditional media ignored the Minnesota story for years. MSNBC, CNN, local stations- they all knew about welfare fraud allegations. Nobody investigated. Too politically sensitive. Too much work. Not worth the risk. Then Nick Shirley walks to addresses, knocks on doors, films empty buildings billing millions, and gets 75 million people watching in days. Fox News didn't break the story. They're airing footage from a YouTuber because he did the journalism they didn't. That's the power shift documented in real-time. Institutional media had monopoly on investigation and distribution. You needed newsroom resources, editorial approval, broadcast access. Now you need an iPhone and the ability to read public records. Nick found $110 million in fraud on day one. Put it on YouTube. The algorithm did the rest. The incentive structure just got established: 75 million views = significant ad revenue. More importantly = proof that fraud investigation content scales. Every creator just saw the formula work at massive scale. Next week: hundreds of imitators descend on every major city looking for their viral fraud expose. Because Nick just showed them the map and the treasure's real. That's the beginning of institutional media becoming aggregators of citizen journalism rather than primary sources. The barrier to entry just collapsed: You don't need: - Journalism degree - Newsroom budget - Editorial approval - Broadcast license - Corporate backing You need: - Public records access (free) - Camera phone ($1000) - Ability to walk to addresses - Willingness to knock on doors Nick proved the economics work. Now watch what happens when a generation realizes fraud investigation pays better than content creation and requires less creativity. This is the DOGE army that can't be stopped: Centralized reform efforts get bogged down in bureaucracy. But 1,000 Nick Shirleys documenting fraud simultaneously? No institution's built to counter that. Every empty building exposed forces response. Every viral video creates political pressure. Every imitator makes the fraud harder to hide. The decentralized investigative swarm just proved it works at scale. 75 million views is the proof. Welcome to the new media. Too big to ignore. Too distributed to stop. Too economically viable to quit. Source: YouTube analytics, Fox News
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David Parker
David Parker@DavidJPba·
One of the things that is happening is that money is losing it's value, but most people have not really clued in yet. So Boomers who spent their whole lives working think that $1 million is generational wealth, when it's really just $100k from when they were in their 30s.
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Basil the Great
Basil the Great@BasilTheGreat·
An aggressive migrant beats members of staff This is how they see us, just people to be bullied What would you have done?
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Marko Matvikov
Marko Matvikov@MarkoMatvikov·
Brutal for young people. They already face unaffordable housing. Took on 5-6 figure student debt thinking it’s a pathway to get ahead. And now they won’t have a job - or will be made redundant early in their career.
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Anthropic CEO: “50% of all entry-level Lawyers, Consultants, and Finance Professionals will be completely wiped out within the next 1–5 years." grad students and junior hires are cooked.

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@MarkoMatvikov It took decades to get us where we are, hopefully it won’t take that long to dig our way out, but yes it seems they haven’t even started
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Marko Matvikov@MarkoMatvikov·
@esquiregee It definitely seems we learned nothing from Covid - granted you can’t fundamentally change an economy overnight, we’ve made no material correction as far as I’m aware.
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Marko Matvikov@MarkoMatvikov·
A bleak outlook of the impact of the war in Iran - and Australia is prepared among the worst given our low fuel reserve and external reliance.
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
Chloe woke up at 6:45am and immediately felt proud of herself. She had, after all, not eaten a single animal product in four years. The planet was healing. She could feel it. 6:52am - Applied her morning SPF. The SPF contains beeswax. Chloe does not know this. Moving on. 7:10am - Breakfast: a smoothie containing avocado. The avocado was grown in Michoacán, Mexico, on land where a pine forest was until 2019. It required approximately 320 litres of water to produce. It was flown to the UK. Chloe sprinkled hemp seeds on top. The hemp seeds came from China. Chloe felt connected to the earth. 8:00am - Got dressed. Polyester leggings, derived from crude oil. A bamboo top that was processed using carbon disulphide in a Taiwanese chemical plant. Trainers with a recycled plastic upper that sheds microplastics into waterways with every wash. Chloe's outfit today had a higher carbon footprint than a ribeye steak. Chloe does not know this either. 9:30am - Posted on Instagram about choosing compassion. The phone was manufactured in a Shenzhen factory using cobalt from the DRC, where mining operations have displaced local communities and killed an unknowable number of small mammals, reptiles, and insects. The algorithm served Chloe an ad for oat milk. Chloe liked it. 12:00pm - Lunch: tofu stir-fry. The soy was grown in Brazil. Brazil produces more soy than almost any country on earth. The primary reason is soybean oil: one of the most widely used industrial and culinary oils on the planet. The soymeal left over after oil extraction is fed to livestock as a byproduct. Chloe is aware of the livestock connection and finds it outrageous. She has not looked into why the soy was grown in the first place. The answer is the oil. The oil is in her salad dressing. 1:30pm - Drove to the garden centre. The car runs on petrol. Chloe has a Just Stop Oil sticker on the bumper. This is not being commented on further. 3:00pm - Bought a monstera. The monstera was grown in a Dutch greenhouse using natural gas heating. Chloe put it next to the pothos that is slowly poisoning the neighbourhood cats. 6:00pm - Dinner: pasta with cashew cream sauce. The cashews were processed in Vietnam, often by workers in conditions that would prompt significant commentary if they were in an abattoir. 8:00pm - Watched a documentary about factory farming. Wept. Posted about it. Caption: "We have to do better." Chloe is, by every measure she has chosen to measure by, doing brilliantly. By some of the others, the picture is more complicated. Chloe has not chosen to measure by those.
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Our governing elites in the 21st century have failed the Australian people in general and young people in particular. Mass migration has eroded social cohesion and housing affordability. The Green fever dream has made energy unaffordable for ordinary Australians while destroying our industrial base as factories close down and move else where. Farmers can’t control what happens on their land as environmentally destructive wind turbines are rammed through, erected in the name of saving of the environment and making energy cheaper while doing neither! Orwellian gaslighting that destroys your soul as you are told not believe your your lying eyes. Or just outright lies that your energy bill will be cheaper as it inexorably moves ever upward. The environment or energy bills are not getting better as successive governments carpet bomb our countryside and farms with solar panels making us dependent on an authoritarian regime in China for its production. The economy is stuffed. Governments paper over the declining standard of living in Australia by increasing government spending on public servants, highest percentage number of government workers in the developed world and also the best paid, along with government spending on wasteful corrupt schemes like the NDIS. The government spends money to bribe the voters. The increased spending increases inflation. The reserve bank increases interest rates to curb spending. The government responds with more spending to counter the increased interest rates and on and on like a Benny Hill skit, cue the music. Then they have the gall to pontificate about the incompetent stewardship of the our country where Japanese companies buy Australian gas at cheaper rates than Australian energy companies. At the smallest hiccup in world supply chains we run out of everything from petrol to medicines. In last 30 years we have gone from a self sufficient economy that made stuff like cars or even computers!, we don’t make almost anything now, where energy and housing was affordable and people lived with dignity to the opposite of all those. The uniparty doesn’t have the Australian people’s interests at heart. They are removed philosophically, ideologically, economically and socially from the people they govern. Incompetence, arrogance and sneering condescension has been rewarded because we have been told there is no other choice. That era is over.
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RM
RM@minnamyself·
Seriously, like they know what they’re doing! Angus Taylor just said that, “does Australians really think that One Nation can run a 3 trillion dollar economy”. Angus, does Australia really think the Coalition can? You just delivered the worst result since Federation. 43 seats. Your predecessor lost his own electorate. The party has split twice in nine months. You’re polling behind One Nation nationally and asking whether THEY can run the economy? Here’s a better question: who’s been running it for the last 40 years and how’s that going? Housing unaffordable. Manufacturing gutted. Economic complexity ranking 105th in the world, below Uganda. R&D spending the lowest in the developed world. 30 days of fuel reserves. 30% of exports dependent on one country. Prisons overflowing. Public housing waitlists where people die waiting. That’s not One Nation’s track record. That’s yours. Yours and Labor’s. Together. Over four decades. One Nation hasn’t had the chance to run anything because the two-party system has locked them out while delivering exactly the results Australians are furious about. The arrogance of that question is precisely why One Nation is polling where it is. Australians aren’t turning to Pauline because they think she has all the answers. They’re turning to her because they know YOU don’t. You want to win those voters back Angus? Don’t mock them for leaving. Ask yourself why they left. What’s your thoughts…? Peter Lyndon-James 🇦🇺
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Melinda Richards 🇦🇺🇺🇸
How utterly STUPID that Australia is facing a shortage of fuel. A LOT of bad management of our country over the last few decades has led to the absolute shit show we face today.
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