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Retired criminal investigator. Student of evo bio, behavioral genetics, HBD.

California Присоединился Haziran 2013
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John Kasich
John Kasich@JohnKasich·
When this administration dismisses @NATO, it forgets what NATO has meant for America: collective security, shared values, and decades of peace. You don’t walk away because allies disagree. You strengthen it and preserve it.
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AshleY
AshleY@Aku_700·
Christina Spicuzza — White mother of four — was just driving Uber to feed her family when Black thug Calvin Crew booked the ride on his girlfriend's phone. Dashcam shows him holding a gun to her head. She begs: "I'm begging you, I have four kids." He shoots her anyway, dumps the body, tries to steal from her accounts.
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
How Japanese schools focus on teaching manners and teamwork before test
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sterling sorbet@expeedee·
@RasmusJarlov @srfrederiksen You have no idea what you're talking about. The US will always defend Europe. Just don't try to drag us into unnecessary ethnic conflicts.
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Rasmus Jarlov
Rasmus Jarlov@RasmusJarlov·
As a European, I am not afraid that the USA will leave NATO. We already know that they do not have good intentions to Europe and that we, therefore, have to build our defence to be able to fight without the Americans. We are well on our way and it will happen a lot faster if the USA leaves NATO officially. Russia is too weak and small to be a long term threat to Europe. They simple can not match what we can produce. As long as we keep Ukraine from falling, Russia is also not a threat to us in the short term. So if the USA leaves NATO, it is simple for us: Keep Ukraine from falling at all costs and build up European defence and weapon production as fast as humanly possible. We can and we will do that and Europe will be absolutely fine and safe.
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Dark Side
Dark Side@not_rekt_11·
Acting like that during a friendly basketball game and targeting a kid half his size is beyond insane. Why are they always so violent?
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Paul Golding
Paul Golding@PaulGolding·
French police cars fleeing a Muslim-infested neighbourhood. Shocking scenes!
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Steve Stewart-Williams
Steve Stewart-Williams@SteveStuWill·
How much of criminal behavior is in the genes? Quite a bit, it turns out. One study put the heritability of crime at 45%. The shared family environment matters as well, but less so than the genes. [Link below.]
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Ian M Gaudreau
Ian M Gaudreau@IanGaudrea30195·
My painting of Iryna Zarutska that is being removed after the mayor has declared it divisive
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Jared Taylor
Jared Taylor@RealJarTaylor·
MS-13 members are now on trial in Las Vegas for murder. They thought Izaak Towery was a rival gang member and accosted him. They spoke only Spanish, he spoke only English. They abducted him anyway, and killed him with 235 stab wounds. He was just walking home to his mother's house. He had no idea what was happening. I bet you never heard of Izaak Towery. And you'll never hear of him again.
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Myrna 𝕏
Myrna 𝕏@GigaBeers·
Leaders with no respect except…👀 (The Starbuck’s salute is downright disgusting)
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Kim "Katie" USA
Kim "Katie" USA@KimKatieUSA·
I respect Japanese people because they actually respect other cultures and their rules when they travel. You’ll never see them destroying property, blasting music, or filming TikTok dances where it’s supposed to be dead quiet, honestly you barely even notice they were there because they’re so drama-free.
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CS
CS@puregsd·
@JonathanTurley Democrats ARE hate
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Jonathan Turley
Jonathan Turley@JonathanTurley·
Rep. David Morales justified the removal of the mural of Iryna Zarutska "to make sure that every community member who calls Providence home feels safe." It appears that memorializing the murder of an innocent woman makes some feel unsafe... foxnews.com/politics/dem-l…
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sterling sorbet@expeedee·
@David_J_Bier Great news! Housing prices decline, less traffic, shorter lines and more open space!
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David J. Bier
David J. Bier@David_J_Bier·
The population will decline nationwide starting in 2030 without immigration, CBO projects. Population decline is actually likely already occurring because net immigration will be negative in 2026.
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Rob Henderson
Rob Henderson@robkhenderson·
The people most committed to communism in the Soviet Union weren’t the workers—it was the educated elite. A retrospective study conducted in the 1990s titled "Work Ethics and the Collapse of the Soviet System," examined which groups were most supportive of the Soviet system. The researchers found that, compared to factory workers and semi-skilled laborers, individuals in white-collar positions—especially those with higher levels of education—were significantly more likely to express loyalty to the Communist Party. In some cases, support was two to three times higher among elites. In other words, the strongest support for the system came not from those at the bottom, but from those in relatively advantaged positions within it. This runs counter to the common assumption that egalitarian or redistributive ideologies are primarily driven by the least well-off. In practice, they are often most strongly endorsed by people closer to the top of the social hierarchy—those who benefit from the system’s institutional structure, or who are positioned to navigate it successfully.
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Fighting Sullivan
Fighting Sullivan@fightingsully·
Matt, President Trump said Iryna‘s killer came in through open borders. That was a lie. He was a US Citizen, born in the United States. I think you were probably radicalized before the State of Union, and maybe the Democrats didn't stand because Trump was clearly taking advantage of an immigrant family's tragedy to make a political point through deception.
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Matt Van Swol
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol·
The single most radicalizing moment of my life was watching Democrats from the balcony of the State of the Union refuse to stand for Iryna Zarutska's mother, seated 15 feet away from me. Now they're tearing down her murals. They never cared about immigrants, it was all a lie.
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TNVOLFAN010568@JerryEaley4·
@mattvanswol House Speaker Mieissa Hortman was shot and killed ... Nothing from Republicans....
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