Third Worldism Hater

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Third Worldism Hater

Third Worldism Hater

@lukstan7

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Stephen Miller
Stephen Miller@StephenM·
Look at the rate of civilizational advancement from 1st flight to moon landing and consider where we’d be now had we not subsequently reoriented society around the idea that the entire world has a right to live here, vote here & receive legal, political and financial preference.
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Prometheus
Prometheus@CaribbeanRythms·
Kudos to the finance degree, genuinely but this is a different domain entirely. In engineering, the loss of technology isn’t uncommon nor is it inherently catastrophic. The idea that “we lost the ability to go to the moon” sounds stupid to people but it follows a pattern we see all the time. FOGBANK is the example I love to use. FOGBANK was a classified material essential to the W76 nuclear warhead, a kind of aerogel if you will . Sometime by the 1990’s the warheads were being decommissioned and the facility that produced it (as well as many other ones critical to the warheads lifecycle) was shut down and the small group of specialists (only a few hundred people) retired. By the early 2000s, when the US government wanted to extend the warhead’s lifecycle, they discovered that the process for producing FOGBANK had effectively been lost. Recreating it was a fucking disaster . Around hundreds of millions were spent attempting to reverse engineer the material and in doing initially reproduced it too perfectly. The original formulation relied on impurities introduced by older and less refined production methods that were absent in the modern process. Here, modern methods improving the purity stripped the oxide layer making the material nonfunctional. Those “imperfections” were in fact essential. So in essence it took years and hundreds of millions of dollars to approximate what had once been produced routinely. Returning to the moon isn’t any different. It’s not that it’s impossible it’s that it requires rebuilding an entire ecosystem from the ground up which involves redefining engineering standards, requalifying or replacing vendors capable of extreme precision (many of whom no longer exist), retraining a specialized workforce, integrating modern technologies, and revalidating everything through rigorous testing and safety protocols. From the outside, it’s easy to assume you can simply “rebuild” and scale it like an assembly line. In reality, the system that made it possible the first time no longer exists. We can disagree and be skeptical but I don’t like contrarianism for the sake of it .
⚡️🌞 Sol Brah 🌞🐬@SolBrah

For what it's worth I have a Master's in Applied Finance -my maths is fine. None of your insults are an argument. You used a picture of the incredible engineering of rockets; something I never have denied because it's extremely obvious that is real and we can all see them working. However, none of that validates the BS they try to pass off as moon landing "evidence". It's as simple as that. You can have reverence for European engineering, as I do, without swallowing the absolute farce that they put in the slopbucket to the normie masses. There are too many inconsistencies and intuitively suspicious informations that don't add up: "We destroyed the technology to go back lol". Couple that with researching the ancient schools of thought and other historical civilizations that had other conceptions of "outer space", speaking of the firmament, the lunar bodies or the realm we inhabit - and you begin to question the narrative they feed us that results in them pocketing billions of dollars. Just like they said you can't question the "Covid" narrative unless you are a doctor etc; its wrong to say that you can't question something that seems suspicious if you're outside of their particular education system. That being said, we're free to disagree, and I'm free to question things, which I will always do if it doesn't seem right to me.

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Modern McCarthyist
Modern McCarthyist@SensibleFascist·
Leftists really sacrificed this to babysit 60 iq third worlders from ooga booga land who want to kill us. We won’t let them do it again.
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The American Tribune
Anti-space sentiment is just third-worldism, the favela-dweller's hatred of accomplishment and greatness Fifty cents of every $100 you pay in taxes goes to NASA, which is the coolest thing the government does. The Apollo missions produced $14 in economic activity for every $1 spent on the mission By contrast, about $20 of that $100 will go to Social Security, meaning you're paying for someone else's retirement. Another about $20 will go to welfare of various sorts, from crab legs for felons (SNAP) to Medicaid (stolen by foreigners on a grand scale) NASA is the least of our concerns from a tax and cost perspective
a_0conformist 🔃@Bottom_Creek

@frontierism Im gonna fix it for ya

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Stack Hodler
Stack Hodler@stackhodler·
You look at the United States today and of course you don't believe they put a man on the moon in 1969 But go watch the Apollo 11 documentary on Amazon What you'll see is an entirely different country full of people that basically no longer exist today A serious, focused, rational, and united people with a common goal They had a pack of tin foil and less computing power than a microwave oven... But they understood physics They knew how to build things And most of all, they had belief Why wouldn't they? They were from the country that invented flight itself If two bike mechanics from the midwest could accomplish something that even the great da Vinci only dreamed of... Why couldn't a team of the brightest minds in the most powerful country in the world come together to put a man on the moon? As time goes on, fewer people believe that the scientists and engineers of the 60's actually put a man on the moon But that says more about our own time than theirs Go tour the Mont Saint-Michel in France and you'll realize that progress isn't always linear They built that place 500+ years ago, but no one could imagine us building it today Yet no one denies it's there. It sits there as a high watermark in architectural history, reminding us what we are no longer capable of. The moon landing is a lot easier to deny. You can't see it with your own eyes. And what you do see with your own eyes makes it hard to believe it was possible.
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Abyssal Argonaut
Abyssal Argonaut@divinetrickr·
How tragically poetic, a civilization stabbed to death in a courtroom while, as if in its last state of defiant rage throws its aeronautical spear of excellence towards the heavens against the dying of the light, Gods speed America
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Hidden History
Hidden History@HiddenHistoryYT·
The U. S. Navy had the largest Naval fleet in history with 6,768 ships at the end of World War II.
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Gorty
Gorty@Gorty674623·
@HiddenHistoryYT You'd be wise to point out most of these were non-combatant / support vessels before boneheaded Americans (of which there are already far too many) start bleating
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The Real Estate God
The Real Estate God@TheRealEstateG6·
That’s because the US is an incredibly high-tax society in which - 36% goes to old people - 14% goes interest on the debt - 24% goes to poor people - 13% goes to defense - 6% to veterans So a normal working-aged person is taxed insanely high and sees no benefits
John Arnold@johnarnold

Very good op-ed: "How Can America Be So Miserable When It’s So Rich?" @DavidAFrench gives 2 reasons: (1) scarce goods like land in desirable neighborhoods and NFL game tickets and (2) positional goods - there is always someone who sits in the front of the plane and someone who gets on last. As wealth rises, demand for scarce and positional goods increases, and businesses focus more heavily on serving that demand. Seating on Southwest Airlines was originally based on when you arrived. Then they created one premium tier. Now every seat has a distinct price. This evolution went from no positioning to near perfect positioning. Most people can afford many everyday comforts, like a large TV or meal delivery, so competition for scarce and status-linked goods intensifies. That dynamic can leave people outside the top wealth tier feeling worse off, even as their material standard of living improves. "No one is the clear villain in this story, and that’s one thing that makes the problem difficult to solve. We can’t target and defeat a specific set of bad actors who are immiserating America. Everyone is acting in rational self-interest." The growing discontent, almost impossible to reverse, drives the move towards populism as voters demand solutions to problems that can't be solved.

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America First Insight
America First Insight@AF_Insight·
Joe Rogan claims that Obama deported more than Trump. This is technically true, because of the way Obama counted Deportations changing their definition. Pre-Obama if someone was caught at the border, or within a few miles of the border and removed from the country, it was not a deportation. It was a "removal", legally distinct. Obama changed it so those counted as real deportations. When you think of the word "deportation" you are thinking of what is called a "interior removal" or a "voluntary departure". When Obama entered office, "interior removals" were under 200k with over 90% being convicted criminals. By the end of the Obama Admin, it was sub 70k interior removals. So when you have a slightly open border, it is very easy to inflate "deportation" numbers. Hypothetically, if Trump slightly opened the Southern Border to detain people on the US side of the border, he can inflate "deportation" numbers. This is why we consistently use the term "interior removals" as the gold standard for deportations. Democrats creating DACA, halting the wall, pushing immigration on all sides, has been done under Obama, under Biden, and will be done by the next Dem Admin. Obama inflated his fake numbers, and it's purpose was to confuse people with headline numbers. The Trump Admin is at about 400k-ish Interior Removals. That is more than Obama's entire 2nd term. Obama lied so the public would trust him. Obama had a steady illegal immigration growth once the nation recovered from the 08 crash, especially with DACA. The Biden Admin simply did not care about even pretending to seal the border because they wanted to make the push to seal the nation for Democrats forever, and the 2028 Dem Nominee will implement similar policies if elected.
The Hill@thehill

Joe Rogan: Democrats were tougher on border than Trump thehill.com/homenews/58020…

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flyingbananacat
flyingbananacat@flyinbananacat·
@cmalex79 @Indikur I wouldn't make a habit of enjoying others peoples misery Litterally its just chance you werent born into a taliban ran country where you feared your entire family would be brutally tortured and slaughtered in front of you
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Rising serpent 🇺🇸
Rising serpent 🇺🇸@rising_serpent·
The western mind still struggles to comprehend the basic concept that equality is a myth, a globohomo psyop to deceive and obscure the simple fact that third world exists because it's filled with people incapable creating civilized society. This is why mass immigration is such a disaster.
Phil Labonte 🇺🇸@philthatremains

that multiple human beings are this stupid and permitted to move freely through society is insane to me.

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Rep. Andy Ogles
Rep. Andy Ogles@RepOgles·
It’s time for a major immigration paradigm shift. Our founders were prepared to drop the British flag to become Americans. Newcomers must be prepared to drop their flags and do the same. The ASSIMILATION Act will change everything. Stay Tuned.
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Rogue | Frontier Philosophy
Rogue | Frontier Philosophy@RoguesPhilo·
This is called "border land syndrome". When one is raised on the outskirts of an Empire, one becomes hyper obsessive with the Empire as his core being. Think Napolean born in Corsica becoming the Emperor or France or Roman von Ungern Sternberg becoming the Khan of Mongolia. One was born in a newly acquired French territory, the other was born in the frontier lands of the Russian Empire. Both became conquerors who claimed full glory to their respective empires, despite technically being outsiders from each group in their youth. Ungern was neither Russian, nor Mongolian but actually German for example. The American can be said to be the same. He grows up in a time of the lowest quality of culture in which all the idols of his civilization has been obliterated and without identity. Fundamentally, he has been ethnically cleansed beyond all ancestral identity. He has no choice but to herald in the general cry of Western culture, rather than the authentic American culture. It is entirely unknown to him, particularly the group of "white americans" rather than "ethnic Americans". The white americans are recent 1900s Europeans who have not adopted the authentic American frontier culture forged from the 1600s - 1800s by we ethnic American founding memebrs. They did not undergo the same ethnogenesis as our people, and so they are still european in mentality. They like their city and bug buildings but fail to connect with any aspects of the unique american culture because they had no part of our ritual rites.
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𝕎𝔸𝕂𝔼ℕ𝔸 𝔹𝔸ℝÉ🏹🌞@realvrios_

It's so funny that these people who fawn over "white culture" are always Amerimutts using a generic racial term to include themselves and feel part of a culture that isn't theirs. A European would never talk about general white culture, but always about their national culture (English, French, Italian, Swedish, etc.).

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MoundLore
MoundLore@MoundLore·
This isn’t a highway map. It’s Indiana, Ohio, and Illinois in 1915 stitched with over 8,000 miles of electric rail. For a nickel, you could ride from a farm town to Chicago or Columbus at 60 mph. The Interurban Railway a future we built and abandoned. 🧵
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