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@Traversinglost

Equities Hedge Fund Trader, NYC. در كتابخانه و زاويه. ازاد كشميري

เข้าร่วม Mayıs 2022
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Goblin
Goblin@TheGoblinnn·
This shit looks so fucking lit. Imagine being outside with the boys, heavily buzzed, cheering on your country's ballistic missiles. Allahu Akbar blaring through every speaker in a 1 mile radius. Pure vibes. Streets looking like Chicago after the 2016 world series
Rapid Report@RapidReport2025

WATCH: Iranians cheer as missiles fly to Israel

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Shaiel Ben-Ephraim
Shaiel Ben-Ephraim@academic_la·
Leaks from the latest Israeli cabinet session as published in Ynet: Ben Gvir: "We need to make clear to Trump that we have red lines, and if we're attacked from Lebanon or from Iran that's a red line and we have to respond." Netanyahu (mocking, hinting at Ben Gvir's motives): "Well, elections in three more months." Ben Gvir: "To my credit, I say this all the time, with elections or without elections." Aryeh Deri: "Enough with the ideas of attacking in Iran and Beirut, let's be realistic. We need to be responsible." Netanyahu: "We're on the same page with Trump. He's not releasing Iran's frozen funds and is determined to remove and obtain the nuclear material. Why scrap with him?" Smotrich: "A strike in Iran has costs and is complex and complicated. You remember that I opposed operations in Iran more than once and that I act responsibly." He argued for striking "hard in the Dahiyeh, which will make Hezbollah beg for it to stop, and thereby create the separation of arenas." The leak shows very clearly how domestic politics are leading the security positions of the Israeli government. The elections are the only thing on their minds.
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Loong of the east
Loong of the east@loong_of·
To this day, China’s *Gaokao* (National College Entrance Examination) system remains one of the few in the world characterized by absolute fairness and impartiality, serving as the primary pathway for most people to achieve upward social mobility. No Chinese billionaire or political official can secure special treatment in this exam to gain admission to elite institutions like Tsinghua University or Peking University. In contrast, politicians and the wealthy in the United States can gain entry to top-tier universities through means such as substantial donations (a quintessential form of privilege, typically ranging from hundreds of thousands to millions of dollars), legacy preferences (where an applicant's chances of admission rise significantly if their parents are alumni—especially those who have donated heavily to the school), recruitment as elite athletes in expensive sports (such as equestrianism, fencing, golf, and sailing), and connections facilitated by elite private boarding schools.
James Wood 武杰士@commiepommie

🇨🇳 Right now across China, cities are deliberately going quiet Here in Xiamen the rules are clear and city-wide: no car horns, no loud construction or renovation work and no unnecessary noise. It’s not subtle and it’s not just Xiamen. The Gaokao, China’s National College Entrance Examination, started today. Roughly 12.9 million students are sitting it over the next couple of days, with some provinces running through the 9th or 10th. Their scores will largely decide which university they attend and, for many, shape the direction their lives take. In a country this size and this competitive, that’s not an abstraction. What gets me the most living here isn’t the pressure, though it’s real and everyone feels it. It’s the collective seriousness. This isn’t a top-down crackdown. It’s not students being treated as cogs in a machine either. It’s a society deciding, at scale, that the next generation’s education is worth temporarily reorganising daily life around. Construction pauses, traffic patterns shift and the police are out, but not in the way Western headlines tend to imply. Here in Xiamen I’ve seen them gently reminding drivers and workers to keep the noise down. Polite, professional and focused on protecting students’ concentration rather than making a show of authority. The goal is simple: give these kids the best possible shot at performing when it counts. That attitude works for bigger things. China doesn’t lead the world in EVs, high-speed rail, renewables, advanced manufacturing and a growing share of frontier STEM fields by accident. The reason it’s leading is that it sees developing its people as a main national focus, not an optional extra or a political distraction. The Gaokao is one visible expression of that. A highly competitive, performance-driven process that funnels talent into the organisation on a vast scale. When a country of 1.4 billion people decides its children’s education is important enough to quiet entire cities for it, you start to understand the results you see in patents, infrastructure and technological development speed. Western coverage tends to reduce this to “exam hell” or “rote memorisation factories.” That framing misses the point. What you’re seeing here is the practical outcome of consistent, long-term investment in the next generation, defined by concrete actions that underscore the principle that those who prepare for the future will own it. The kids sitting these exams today will be the ones building, innovating and leading the next phase of what’s happening here. The country is making sure they get the quiet they need to do it.

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Nawab
Nawab@WDLD0712·
Brudda the Ottomans couldn’t even build a proper tax base, let alone have a “functional institutional infrastructure” for wordcelling. Their social organisation comprised of parasitic feudal awqaf controlled by ulema who didn’t give a fuck about the dignity of the peasantry whom they oversaw as a privileged elite class. Rural heterodoxy was rife until 20th century urbanisation. So much for “Islamic epistemology”.
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Nawab
Nawab@WDLD0712·
Im tired of “Islamisation of knowledge” discourse Just build the fucking steel mills bro If you don’t have steel mills, nobody cares about your ideology Mustafa Kemal hated the Caliphate because it got rayped for lack of steel mills In the 1820s Muhammad Ali Pasha built ironworks and tried to topple the feckless Ottomans, but they hid behind Britannia’s skirt Britannia mauled the Pasha and took away his ironworks Build the steel mills even if your people have to starve
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s.
s.@muslimmelange·
my ideal cultural synthesis: religious: islamic / heavily akbarian architectural: turkish neo-classical culinary: west african / levantine literary: turko-persianate / timbuktu sartorial: izmiri cosmpolitan (see: aristotle onassis)
cigarchand@sifarchand

my ideal cultural synthesis: religious: islamic architectural: levantine culinary: hindustani literary: persianate sartorial: kavkazofuturism (shervani counts)

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Cayko24022022🇩🇰🇷🇺 ☫
When you let Russia’s enemies bomb Russia, literally nothing happens to you. When you let Iran’s enemies bomb Iran, your main airport gets shelled to smithereens within a day. One doctrine is simply superior. You can probably guess which one
Brezhnevite Intel@Brezhnevitee

As it turns out, the damage in Kuwait is absolutely apocalyptic. This is a consequence of a very small barrage too. It seems that the interceptor stockpile situation in the Middle East is catastrophic.

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Arnaud Bertrand
Arnaud Bertrand@RnaudBertrand·
People don't grasp the sheer speed and scale of Europe's decline. This 👇 is an extraordinary number shared by Luis Vassy, director of Sciences Po (one of France's most famous schools) in this article: legrandcontinent.eu/fr/2026/06/03/… He calculated that the EU is declining 3 times faster than the Qing dynasty at the height of China's century of humiliation. Back then, it took China 50 years to drop from 30% of world GDP to 17%, whereas it took the EU just 17 years (from 2008 to 2025). Insane 😢 And, sadly, given the current direction and the EU's systematically suicidal policy choices (latest example: x.com/RnaudBertrand/…), it's just the beginning...
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MENA Visuals
MENA Visuals@menavisualss·
🇹🇷 Turkish soldiers walking on the Galata Bridge during World War I, Istanbul, 1914.
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steve hsu
steve hsu@hsu_steve·
Heard in Beijing: "The Iran war is a geostrategic gift to China. Washington has once again allowed Israeli strategic priorities to override its own national interest, bleeding military power and diplomatic capital into a conflict that serves Tel Aviv, not Washington. The US has become the enforcer for a foreign power's regional ambitions, and that hubris will accelerate its relative decline faster than any Chinese missile could." 💀💀💀
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steve hsu@hsu_steve

Kayfabe? "Kayfabe is the tacit agreement between professional wrestlers and their audience to pretend that staged wrestling events, characters, and storylines are genuinely real."

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Eco al-Hollandi
Eco al-Hollandi@Ecoreactionair·
Much too short of course but very flattened: The end goal is a world that provides a path forward for humans in a world where we think what used to be the human process is increasingly outsourced to technology and capital, in a manner that can overcome the distinction between the universal and particular; guided by Islam (which we think is the only substrate for such a possibility). Now I am going to take your question mainly as a "how do you get there". In part, this is in deed an answer that will remain to be seen because we refuse the idea that you can completely draw that path. In general though, the idea is to remain lucid of opportunities that arise within the process. Although we believe Capitalism is total, we also believe that Capitalism historically has had to adapt to specific socio-cultural structures it encountered and that from these various differences different forms of Capital can arise that escape the homogenized form we know. Part of the project, as Stranger notes in more detail, is mapping "the periphery" to see where such opportunities arise. The idea is subsequently to both discuss such opportunities and build a network of people who can infiltrate within the higher echelons of various institutions within various localities and enact changes we deem necessary to make use of those emergent opportunities. The reason why most people do not get an answer is because they don't actually ask. If someone says "SAIF is a bunch of moron trads/salafis/liberals/wannabewhites/rightwingers/whatever else, what have they even done" there is little reason to provide them an answer. We play around a bit with the mystique of course as we tend to be skeptical of spreading ideas too quickly but in general if someone just asks normally we are quite prone to answering."
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MENA Visuals@menavisualss·
🇹🇷 A child among old Ottoman gravestones in Vefa, Istanbul, 1962. Photo by Ara Güler
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jāna ᠶᠠᠨᠠ
jāna ᠶᠠᠨᠠ@yiihya·
Thinking of the incredible imagery in the last chapter of “Road to Mecca” by M. Asad. Thousands of men galloping forward towards Eternity, ready to part with their lives at any moment; thousands of voices proclaiming the greatness of God in unison over the endless desert plains.
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Aseel Swaid
Aseel Swaid@aseelswaid9·
Mecca 1993
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julaibib
julaibib@julaibib18·
The Blue Mosque, Afghanistan
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