Alex

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Alex

Alex

@Baron__Alex

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Alex@Baron__Alex·
@ukhomeoffice For that you have to prove on a case-by-case basis that a person exploits the system, while the exploiter is provided legal counsel you pay for, and you are bound by the EHCR. Won't work You need to cut welfare aggressively. Instead you remove the 2 children welfare cap
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Home Office@ukhomeoffice·
British taxpayers cannot be expected to fund the lives of those who exploit the system or break our laws. Asylum support and accommodation will only be available to those who play by our rules.
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Alex@Baron__Alex·
@Civixplorer Lebanon must be a very strong country because of all that diversity, right? A great example for homogenous societies of what can be achieved by becoming diverse.
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Civixplorer@Civixplorer·
🇱🇧 Lebanon: one of the most diverse countries in the world.
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Alex@Baron__Alex·
@wil_da_beast630 Those are the right sort of refugees: 1. Really persecuted 2. Low crime rate 3. Culturally similar, would integrate very easily 4. Unlikely to become a burden on welfare 5. Unlikely to hate the host country 6. Wouldn't do terror attacks against host country Did I miss something?
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Alex@Baron__Alex·
@Kombo_Ren @HKX37 1. Border is closed on the Israeli side. Jordan isn't making any special efforts. 2. Any country that has air defense would shoot missiles flying uninvited through their territory 3. Yes. 'sit idly'=do not attack Israel. The same thing that Israel demands from Lebannon
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The Lion That Concerns Itself
@Baron__Alex @HKX37 Closing of borders of the West Bank to enforce israel's denial of the right of return. Shoot down missiles aimed at israel. Sit idly by as israel continues its colonial project in the West Bank, depleting Palestinian statehood. & so much more!
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HK@HKX37·
Without Hezbollah, Lebanon would be an Israeli colony. Resistance is its shield.
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Alex@Baron__Alex·
@Kombo_Ren @HKX37 What exact Israeli 'bidding' do Jordanians do, except for not supporting attacks against Israel?
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The Lion That Concerns Itself
@Baron__Alex @HKX37 Because you have already beaten & politically subdued Jordan to do your bidding, a fate every decent Lebanese person wants to avoid. Subjugation & servitude are not peace.
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Alex@Baron__Alex·
@Parsonalsecret UAE, Qatar, and partially Israel solve labor shortage by temporary workers. The 'temporary' is crucial. They cannot gain permanent residency, they come only from countries that take back deportees, and they are deported for visa overstays or for doing crime.
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髙橋𝕏羚@闇を暴く人。
移民でうまくいった国は一カ国も存在しません。 経済の問題は経済政策である程度うまくいきますが、移民は入れたら最後。 スウェーデンを見てください お金を払ってまで帰ってくれと言っていますが帰らない。 どの国が移民で成功したか教えて欲しい
🇰🇷 🇺🇸 🇯🇵KoreanWithMAGA@CLIPBOX496254

@Parsonalsecret 일본도 이민문제로 골치가 아픈가보군요

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Alex@Baron__Alex·
@Kombo_Ren @HKX37 They're not good reasons to invade and annex Jordan. 🍉s think Israel invades based on those claims, yet both apply to Jordan and almost no Israeli supports a war to annex Jordan.
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Alex@Baron__Alex·
@BBCWorld South Africans are very likely to be integrated and productive. And they are oppressed in their country of origin
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Alex@Baron__Alex·
@ColinBrazierTV Those who are supposed to pay your pensions would vote them away
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Colin Brazier@ColinBrazierTV·
This is a profoundly unsettling survey. Getting on for three-quarters of black Britons back the idea of taxpayers money going abroad to nations which insist they were set back by slavery. But less than a fifth of white Britons share that opinion. Wildly irreconcilable worldviews.
YouGov@YouGov

With Reform UK pledging to deny new visas to people from countries seeking slavery reparations from Britain, our study found the public are opposed to paying reparations - although ethnic minority adults are not Black adults: 71% support Ethnic minority adults: 50% All adults: 24% White adults: 19% Results link in replies

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Alex@Baron__Alex·
@DerekPederson3 The Ottoman Empire, Russia, Brazil and China had a huge population of slaves/serfs in the beginning of the 19th century. If slavery made countries rich they'd be extremely wealthy
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Derek Pederson 🇺🇸🇺🇦🇻🇪
I have a hard time understanding the claim that slavery is what generated American wealth. Everyone knows the South is poorer than the North. Is the claim that if not for slavery this correlation would be even *more* negative? What would be the mechanism for that?
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Maarten Boudry@mboudry

Slavery didn't cause the industrial revolution. It's the other way around: the industrial revolution enabled the end of slavery. Insightful analysis by @MichaelLMagoon. frompovertytoprogress.substack.com/p/did-slavery-…

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Alex@Baron__Alex·
@tanpukunokami It's justified. Owning property means one receives service of courts, police and army to protect the property. They don't work for free. True, gov wastes tons of money without reason, but that's an argument against all taxes.
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にゃんちゅう🔮🇯🇵🍭
信じられないかもしれないけど 日本では 自分の金で買った家に 死ぬまで税金を払い続けます 買う時も、住んでる時も、売る時も 全部取られます しかも死んだあと 子供にまで相続税がかかります 自分の家なのに。
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Alex@Baron__Alex·
@johnredwood While I'm sure much of it is due to waste, correuption and DEI in the UK, Israel forces all Jewish men to serve 3 years almost for free. I think that if Israel paid at least minimum wage to all conscripts, the defense budget would be larger that UK's
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John Redwood@johnredwood·
Israel has more military in uniform, an Iron Dome protection, more than six times as many tanks and twice as many combat aircraft than the UK for a smaller budget. Why can’t the UK government get more for our defence money?
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Alex@Baron__Alex·
@YouGov The people you bring to pay your pensions will vote to cut your pensions to the bare minimum to pay reparations for slavery
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YouGov@YouGov·
With Reform UK pledging to deny new visas to people from countries seeking slavery reparations from Britain, our study found the public are opposed to paying reparations - although ethnic minority adults are not Black adults: 71% support Ethnic minority adults: 50% All adults: 24% White adults: 19% Results link in replies
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Alex@Baron__Alex·
@RichardHanania It's perfectly reasonable for a democratic society to give freedom to its members, while requiring that newcomers integrate.
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Richard Hanania@RichardHanania·
This is a key point. Conservatives are cultural outliers. Even in red states, abortion referendums lose. Why don't pro-lifers need to "assimilate"? At least US Muslims don't force others to live by their religious beliefs. The only plausible political value is liberalism.
Shadi Hamid@shadihamid

Most American Muslims aren't immigrants. They're born and raised here. And they're not that different from the Republican base when it comes to questions of homosexuality, gender, and family. We don't ask Republicans to "assimilate" into American liberal culture. 1/

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Alex@Baron__Alex·
@shadihamid Regarding the word 'should'. The American citizens decide what should be done in their country. It is not in their interest to have a non integrating community in their country. Therefore yes - if you are in America you should converge with the cultural mainstream.
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Shadi Hamid@shadihamid·
Should a minority community's right to be in America depend on their willingness to converge with the cultural mainstream? No, it shouldn't depend on that. It shouldn't depend on anything. We're all Americans, after all.
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Alex@Baron__Alex·
@MatrixMysteries "I just want a better life for my children" shouldn't be a sufficient reason to enter. At the very least, require an understanding of why life is better in the USA than in her country of origin. Oh, and "its because u bombed/colonized/exploited my country" = instant deportation
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MatrixMysteries@MatrixMysteries·
“I came here for the money. I don’t even like this country." “We didn’t come for your culture or your values. We came to make money — I don't owe this country a damn thing.” She says America isn’t better than Mexico — just a place where she can earn more.
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Alex@Baron__Alex·
@C_3C_3 People who are incapable to stand trial, yet are physically able to harm another person, shouldn't be allowed to walk freely in public even if they didn't yet kill someone.
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C3@C_3C_3·
DeCarlos Brown arrests… 1. Capable 2. Capable 3. Capable 4. Capable 5. Capable 6. Capable 7. Capable 8. Capable 9. Capable 10. Capable 11. Capable 12. Capable 13. Capable 14. Capable 15. Incapable to stand trial What a miscarriage of justice. Sickening.
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Alex@Baron__Alex·
@viennoiscafe Nice analogy, but Achilles was vulnerable only in his foot, but invincible everywhere else. Marx's theory of value has no strong points
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Ulrich@viennoiscafe·
Jusqu'à ce jour, les marxistes sont incapables de donner une réponse satisfaisante à ce genre de meme. C'est dire la nullité de leur pensée économique. La valeur n'est pas dans le bien ni dans l'effort fourni pour le produire. Elle est dans l'esprit de celui qui désire ce bien pour résoudre un besoin individuel. La valeur est donc subjective, marginale, contextuelle. Elle n'est pas objective, mesurable, mathématisable. Ainsi s'écrase lamentablement la théorie marxiste de la valeur travail et les théories classiques de la valeur objective. Si ces théories ont réussi à survivre jusqu'à aujourd'hui, c'est uniquement parce qu'elle donne une caution scientifique à l'interventionnisme étatique, rien d'autre.
I,Hypocrite@lporiginalg

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Alex@Baron__Alex·
@PeterMoskos A possible reason, besides increased policing, is the enabling of abortions in the early 70s
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Peter Moskos@PeterMoskos·
In 1990s NYC, murders dropped by 70%. And poverty? It increased 20%. I'd love for sociologists who insist we need to reduce poverty to reduce crime to explain this. How did crime plummet while the number of people living in poverty increased?
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Peter Moskos@PeterMoskos·
Notice in every city where crime is down (most cities), there's no reduction in poverty, no improvement in educational outcomes, no end to systemic racism, no massive increase in affordable housing. If I didn't know better, I'd think those things are unrelated to crime fighting.
Austin Justice@AustinJustice

San Francisco is now a model for how to fight crime. A few years ago it averaged 86 car break-ins per day. Today: 15. SF did two things: 1. Got a DA that prosecutes criminals: Following the successful recall of Chesa Boudin, DA Brooke Jenkins started prosecuting prolific offenders and said so loudly. Crime dropped every year since she took office. 2. Put tech to use: In 2024, SF activated 400 license plate readers and deployed 80 drones citywide. This tech feeds officers live intelligence on suspects in motion. Drones alone have assisted in 1,000+ arrests since then. The technology lets authorities solve crimes as they happen rather than depend on much more intensive, legally perilous post hoc investigations (which ironically are often more intrusive than using tech). The results: - Car break-ins down 85% - Robbery down 30% - Burglary down 33%. - Homicides hit their lowest level since 1954. Plate readers, drones, a prosecutor who prosecutes. That's the whole formula! Austin has the opposite approach. License plate cameras are effectively banned. Jail bookings are down despite repeat offenders victimizing innocent people regularly. Bond violations went from 37 in 2020 to 250 last year. SF proved crime is a choice. Austin, so far, keeps making a different one.

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