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@MetPoliceRapist

We're still number one in the all time UK serialrapist charts.

เข้าร่วม Nisan 2023
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MetPoliceRapistScum
MetPoliceRapistScum@MetPoliceRapist·
@RishiRajas28936 @TheStalwart We wouldn't even have the knowledge of good and evil if Eve hadn't persuaded Adam to eat the fruit of its tree, so it's her fault (or the designer of the garden was negligent).
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Rishi R
Rishi R@RishiRajas28936·
@TheStalwart Priests and preachers are the original villains for introducing the idea of evil so that sci-fi authors can come up with the creative version of it.
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Joe Weisenthal
Joe Weisenthal@TheStalwart·
Everyone loves this tweet, but it got it completely wrong. It is the sci-fi author — not the tech company — who is the true villain, for having put the story of the Torment Nexus into the training data.
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Anthropic@AnthropicAI

We started by investigating why Claude chose to blackmail. We believe the original source of the behavior was internet text that portrays AI as evil and interested in self-preservation. Our post-training at the time wasn’t making it worse—but it also wasn’t making it better.

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MetPoliceRapistScum@MetPoliceRapist·
@augusteprompt None of the women in the gym are ovulating because they are on the pill, which also makes them prefer more effeminate, care-giving types of male over more masculine types, because their body thinks they are pregnant.
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Auguste Prompt
Auguste Prompt@augusteprompt·
The science is in and I’m going on an all natural testosterone maxxing course. 1. Unemployment 2. Gym full of women 3. Full porting into semis 4. Double daily meat consumption Wish me luck.
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Sarah Jones MP
Sarah Jones MP@LabourSJ·
Looking like Labour will be the largest party in Croydon Council.
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MetPoliceRapistScum@MetPoliceRapist·
@johannesmkx no mention of the devil in genesis, that's a later association of the serpent with satan, god says he shouldn't take life advice from women and that's something we can all agree with
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Johannes M. Koenraadt
Johannes M. Koenraadt@johannesmkx·
If you say you're proud to be White, somehow that's always too offensive for politics. It's a glass wall that we'll need to break through.
Sas@Saskiateague

Please read. Today, I was supposed to speak at the Restore Britain youth wing launch in York. I was asked two weeks ago and jumped at the opportunity because like of all us I want to get behind something real. However, I received a message this morning to say that because of what I tweeted last night that those higher up would rather me not speak at today’s event. The tweet in question: A picture of the newly elected Restore councillors with the caption, “Exactly what British politics should look like. White. British. Proud.” To say I was taken aback doesn’t even describe it. I fully understand that a new party must be strategic and bring people along gradually. That’s why I immediately asked whether the issue was solely this tweet. The answer was yes. Given what Restore, Rupert, and other senior figures have openly said in the past, this decision has left me at a complete loss. While preparing our speeches we were also told we could not use the word “remigration”. Of course, this didn’t sit well with me, but like I say, I’m wise enough to understand that an emerging party needs to be strategic and bring people along gradually. Regardless, I do feel we are at the stage where this is a widely accepted term across Europe and the UK should follow suit. I want to be clear, this isn’t just about me personally. It’s about the broader direction. While I support the need for careful messaging to win wider support, these two incidents together have left me feeling blindsided and concerned. To those who have followed me since 2020, you know where I stand. I have always put England and the United Kingdom first. I left a previous organisation last year for the very same reason. I will not compromise on core principles. I remain unashamedly Britain First, and I will continue to speak and act with honesty and conviction. I have decided to share this information because if this was Reform, for example, the public would want to know and rightfully so. I believe in transparency and holding everyone to the same standard, especially those who present themselves as an alternative to the failed status quo. This isn’t a tweet to turn everybody against Restore. I hope and pray these are just teething errors. However, whoever these people are that are “higher up” (as it always is), they need to decide exactly what Restore stands for. You cannot champion British identity in public speeches and interviews, only to quietly punish those who carry the same message. Clarity and consistency matter, especially the times we now live in. The British public are vulnerable. Today I would’ve spent eight hours travelling, four hours to get to York and hours back. I was still allowed to attend the event but in all honesty I just feel completely flat. I poured my heart and soul into my speech and really wanted to share it with everyone and help Restore attract more keen young voters. I tweeted this last night, so why a decision wasn’t made then is beyond me. Not to mention, my stance on the UK and immigration was public information when I was invited to speak. Poor organisation and a complete lack of communication. Not to mention I feel completely disheartened and once again questioning who is really pulling the strings. I want to reiterate that this is not an attempt to try and ‘destroy’ Restore. All the efforts that went into Great Yarmouth recently was truly a sight to behold. It made me emotional to see so many people campaign and travel from all over to make a difference. This is the Britain I want to see. I will leave this here. I just think the British public are owed full transparency. After everything we’ve been through it’s the least we deserve. I will continue to speak the truth and always put Britain first. Thank you for the continued support. I appreciate you all. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧

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Leo Kearse - see me on tour! Links in bio
One of the top racist accounts on Twitter is run by a Pakistani man. The racist community is so diverse and inclusive these days. Racists don't care what skin colour you are, as long as you're racist.
Nora@Heal_within96

British journalists tracked down the person behind a viral Islamophobia and anti-Black Facebook account (Britain Today), used by racists and far right extremists. It's a Pakistani man based in Pakistan.

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MetPoliceRapistScum
MetPoliceRapistScum@MetPoliceRapist·
@DavidTBTaylor @John_ForemanCBE @ClarkeMicah lol juggernaught is right - it comes from India where retarded parents throw their kids to their deaths under the wheels to ensure a better rebirth. Russia doesn't even have that excuse for slaughtering their youth.
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MetPoliceRapistScum@MetPoliceRapist·
@mynewcat @peterrhague @BGYKPA No-one buys expensive cars if there are no roads to drive them on either - the existence of roads is a necessary condition for cars Normal people can do sums with rail fares and petrol and compare the two, if road is cheaper they rationally choose to buy a car to get to work.
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Earl Great
Earl Great@mynewcat·
@peterrhague @BGYKPA Not it's not. You're strawmanning too close too the sun on this one. In any given scenario there are many times more people who could be doing a thing but aren't doing that thing because that thing is too annoying. Opening a lane simply lowers the annoyance threshold.
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Peter Hague
Peter Hague@peterrhague·
@BGYKPA Exactly. Roads are a correlate not a cause
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MetPoliceRapistScum@MetPoliceRapist·
@peterrhague It says 'attract [existing] cars' not 'bring new cars into existence. But you knew that because your reading comprehension isn't that of a 5 year old. Right wingers pretending to be as retarded as left wingers - when can my kids play in the street again as they traditionally did?
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Binary Surfer
Binary Surfer@BinarySurfer·
In one HR WhatsApp I'm in, last year I saw someone post a table of dismissals (e.g. gross misconduct, non-performance etc.). It showed highest earning minorities (£100k+) having roughly the same chance (within 1%) of being removed from an organisation as the lowest earning non-minorities (~£20k). For context, in most most large companies you would expect to see something in the ~5-15% range for dismissals at minimum wage levels, and only ~1% at the highest wage levels. This means somewhere in the region of a 10x over-representation (medians) compare to what you'd expect in most cases (5-15% for min. wage and ~1% for high earners). There are many possible explanations for this; most likely is a toxic mix of non-meritocratic promotion / hiring + a society increasingly discouraging responsibility or accountability for said groups. Thought @Kingbingo_ and @RadicalLib would like this one particularly.
Lauren Chen@TheLaurenChen

Poor white people have lower rates of criminality than rich black people Poverty does not cause crime

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RAW EGG NATIONALIST
RAW EGG NATIONALIST@Babygravy9·
What's interesting is that pretty much all security guards in the UK--from airports and train stations to supermarkets and, of course migrant hostels--have been replaced by Africans and South Asians. Literally all of them. Really makes you think.
JRF@JRFBoy

I’m sure there’s an incredibly sophisticated economic argument for why we need to import our supermarket security guards from Africa but I have to confess I’m yet to hear it.

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MetPoliceRapistScum
MetPoliceRapistScum@MetPoliceRapist·
@ILLBEDEADSPOON @johannesmkx the only bad thing about running vs walking is the stress on the bones, otherwise it's similarly beneficial and better for cardio vascular system
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jeremy
jeremy@ILLBEDEADSPOON·
@johannesmkx My fathers run 50 marathons, and still does 10 mile jogs at 60 y/o. He is always happy. Maybe it had no use case for catching food, but it might’ve for mental stability. Is chasing dopamine not human nature? It’s orgasm seeking extrapolated.
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Johannes M. Koenraadt
Johannes M. Koenraadt@johannesmkx·
I'm not buying that humans are an endurance runner species. We overspecialized for walking and therefore some of us can run marathons. Most people obviously never run a mile in their whole lives. The idea that we were tribes of people running after prey all day, with women and children in tow, is ridiculous. When Europeans found the Australian Aboriginals, for example, their women and children didn't run after prey but gathered easy foods nearby. The males and teenage sons hunted for small prey. It's just that males pass their share of genes on to their daughters. That's doesn't mean we are a race of runners.
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MetPoliceRapistScum
MetPoliceRapistScum@MetPoliceRapist·
@johannesmkx Running is bad for you - it stresses the bones. Walking is correlated with longer life - it's the only certain correlation in the whole of medical science. We are literally walking animals the same way cows are standing animals and horses running animals etc.
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MetPoliceRapistScum@MetPoliceRapist·
@johannesmkx We didn't run after them, we walked after them until they had to stop to pant. We evolved sweat glands and no hair for this reason - animals have to lose heat by stopping and panting, we don't. When they stop, we threw spears at them, repeat until animal dies of exhaustion.
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Gareth Davies
Gareth Davies@GarethDavies007·
The defence lawyer is Muslim Imran Khan KC born in Pakistan Is it right to allow him to represent these Muslim defendants? mol.im/a/15802191
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MetPoliceRapistScum@MetPoliceRapist·
@ClintClease @ClarkeMicah @DailyMail it's not sufficiently disincentivised so they act in their own self-interest by default, i.e. never admit they are wrong or do anything differently the next time except to try harder not to get caught
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