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Normal person@NormalPerson5D0·
In practice "'colorblind meritocracy" just means making whites hire non-whites. Nobody is going to make an Indian business hire a black person. Vanishingly few would ever want to cross that line. White businesses are for EVERYBODY.
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Mark W.@DurhamWASP·
“In your town, in mine, people see with their own eyes what they dread, the transformation... of towns, cities and areas that they know into alien territory.” Enoch Powell
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Rep. Andy Ogles
Rep. Andy Ogles@RepOgles·
John Overton High School is changing its entire bell schedule, creating specialized cafeterias, and hosting Ramadan dinners on its campus to cater to Muslims in my district. MNPS teachers are providing prayer rugs for students. Meanwhile, Christians have seen every trace of their religion erased from American education.
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B.M.@ireallyhateyou·
Roald Dahl, 1983, about Beirut under Israeli bombs: "One finds it almost impossible to believe that a civilised people could perform such acts of fiendish barbarism upon women and children and patients in hospitals... The Israelis pinpointed and hit no less than thirteen out of the seventeen hospitals in Beirut, one of them a mental hospital and many of the others full of children."
B.M.@ireallyhateyou

Wow. Everyone should read this 1983 article by Roald Dahl. Every word of it. It's literally the same fucking shit as now, with the same kind of impunity, only now it's even much worse. He called it. He fucking called it and they just ignored him and called him an antisemite.

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Barefoot Student
Barefoot Student@BarefootStudent·
A new visa attack on America workers has come to light. The proposed H–2C work visa would import a large number of foreign construction workers, servers, and hotel maids. Wait until you see the cosponsors!!!
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Stephen “The Yellow Dart” Schutt@schuttsm

Take a look at this bill to introduce a new visa category, called H2C, that will bring in 500,000 construction workers This explains why Mike Rowe was pushing people to go into the trades so hard "there's a shortage of workers, they're making $260k" he said

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Will Tanner
Will Tanner@Will_Tanner_1·
What is particularly galling is that, as Ian Smith pointed out at the time, Rhodesia was the only non-corrupt, well-governed country left. Africans had a higher standard of living in it than anywhere else on the continent. It was prosperous and free. It had no apartheid But because it was organized around the idea of excellence rather than the false god of equality, it had to be destroyed. As Peter Baxter notes in his Rhodesia: A Complete History: "as Smith was apt to remark, there was more freedom in Rhodesia than anywhere in Black Africa. This was undoubtedly true, and indeed, Wilson was forced to appease some of the most brutal and disreputable men of his times. Rhodesia existed under the rule of law, without a whiff of corruption, and independence had been achieved without a single burning barricade, shot fired or drop of blood shed. With very few exceptions, this was not the case anywhere north of the Zambezi, but it did not matter. Under current democratic norms, it was the right of the majority to rule, and if that resulted inevitably in the looting and destruction of the nation, then so be it."
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The American Tribune@TAmTrib

The horrible dishonesty and hypocrisy with which Rhodesia was treated is still revolting

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PARSIFEL@Parsifel1·
“And into the forest I go to lose my mind and find my soul.” - John Muir
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇺🇸🇮🇱🇮🇷 The inside story of how the war started is more damning than anyone imagined The New York Times just published the most detailed account yet of Trump's decision to attack Iran. Every American should read it. February 11th. Netanyahu arrives at the White House for a classified Situation Room briefing. Mossad on the screens behind him. He plays Trump a video montage of potential new Iranian leaders, including the exiled son of the Shah. He tells Trump regime change is within reach. The missile program can be destroyed in weeks. Iran won't be able to close Hormuz. Retaliation against U.S. interests would be "minimal." Trump's response: "Sounds good to me." Every single one of those assurances turned out to be wrong. Iran closed Hormuz. Retaliation hit six countries. The missile program survived underground. The regime consolidated power instead of collapsing. And 44 days later, Trump accepted a ceasefire on Iranian terms. February 26th. The final Situation Room meeting. Trump goes around the table. Vance: "You know I think this is a bad idea, but if you want to do it, I'll support you." Rubio: "If the goal is regime change, we shouldn't do it." Cheung, the comms director, warned it contradicted everything they'd said for eight months about Iranian nuclear facilities being destroyed. The CIA director said regime change was possible "if we just mean killing the supreme leader." Nobody said no. Everyone deferred to the president's instincts. The Treasury Secretary and Energy Secretary, the two people who would need to manage the largest oil supply disruption in history, weren't even in the room. Neither was the Director of National Intelligence. The next day, aboard Air Force One, 22 minutes before the military deadline, Trump sent six words: "Operation Epic Fury is approved. No aborts. Good luck." Source: New York Times
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🇮🇷🇺🇸 The ceasefire is less than 24 hours old and it's already being torn apart over Lebanon... Here's the situation. Pakistan announced the ceasefire applied "everywhere, including Lebanon." Iran agreed on that basis. Then Netanyahu called Trump minutes before the announcement and got him to agree Lebanon was excluded. The White House never clarified publicly until it was too late. Vance called it a "legitimate misunderstanding." That's a generous way of describing what happened. Iran entered a ceasefire believing Lebanon was included. Israel entered knowing it wasn't. Someone either miscommunicated or deliberately let Iran sign a deal under false assumptions. The result: Israel launched its largest strike on Lebanon since the war began. Iran is now threatening to withdraw from Saturday's talks and close Hormuz again. Araghchi put it plainly: "The U.S. must choose. Ceasefire or continued war via Israel. It cannot have both." Egypt accused Israel of a "premeditated" attempt to undermine the truce. Iranian news agencies report oil tankers in Hormuz were stopped after the Lebanon strikes. Vance says Israel "offered to check themselves a little bit" going forward. If Iran pulls out over Lebanon, he said, "that would be dumb but that's their choice." This is exactly the pattern I've tracked for 44 days. Every time peace gets close, Israel fills the gap with bombs. The question has always been whether Trump controls Netanyahu or Netanyahu controls Trump. The phone call minutes before the ceasefire announcement answered that question. Source: Axios

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The Art Curator
The Art Curator@SeekAfterBeauty·
Two Men Contemplating the Moon (c. 1830), by Caspar David Friedrich
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Museum@DailyClassicArt·
John Atkinson Grimshaw - "Wet Country Road" (1881)
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Rose Smith@itsrosesm·
ICE AGENT WHO KILLED RENEE GOOD WILL FACE NO CRIMINAL CHARGES
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Rep. María Elvira Salazar
Rep. María Elvira Salazar@RepMariaSalazar·
READ. THE. BILL. BEFORE. YOU. OPEN. YOUR. MOUTH. Calling the DIGNITY Act “amnesty” isn’t just wrong. It’s a deliberate distortion and it exposes just how little you know about the bill. This is enforcement first: zero tolerance for criminals, permanent border security, and hard, earned requirements to step forward and face the law, so American workers are protected, not undercut. Amnesty is the chaos you’ve defended, millions in the shadows, no control, no accountability, and a system that stopped working a long time ago. No shortcuts. No giveaways. No blanket forgiveness. That’s law and order. That’s DIGNITY.
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The Dignity Act is mass amnesty and would constitute a terrible betrayal of our voters.

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𝑮𝒆𝒏𝒁𝑷𝒂𝒕𝒓𝒊𝒐𝒕
Feminism - White genocide Women’s suffrage - White genocide Sexual revolution - White genocide Birth control - White genocide Girl boss culture - White genocide Unfair divorce courts - White genocide Only fans - White genocide LGBTQ - White genocide All facilitated by jews.
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Walter Curt
Walter Curt@wcdispatch·
There’s always a tweet. Charlie Kirk on Maria Salazar’s amnesty bill:
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En 19-åring knuffar en 84-årig man, krossar hans skalle och dödar honom, går sedan fri på villkorlig dom efter att ha gnällt han haft en "dålig dag". Media tysta och mörkar händelsen! Ska vi ha det såhär?
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Flim Flam McScam@FMcscam·
@QuetzalPhoenix Yes, random forgotten middle budget movies from decades ago are better than anything made now. It's crazy.
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