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Retired criminal investigator. Student of evo bio, behavioral genetics, HBD.
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I respect Japanese people because they actually respect other cultures and their rules when they travel.
You’ll never see them destroying property, blasting music, or filming TikTok dances where it’s supposed to be dead quiet, honestly you barely even notice they were there because they’re so drama-free.
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Rep. David Morales justified the removal of the mural of Iryna Zarutska "to make sure that every community member who calls Providence home feels safe." It appears that memorializing the murder of an innocent woman makes some feel unsafe... foxnews.com/politics/dem-l…
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@David_J_Bier Great news! Housing prices decline, less traffic, shorter lines and more open space!
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The people most committed to communism in the Soviet Union weren’t the workers—it was the educated elite.
A retrospective study conducted in the 1990s titled "Work Ethics and the Collapse of the Soviet System," examined which groups were most supportive of the Soviet system. The researchers found that, compared to factory workers and semi-skilled laborers, individuals in white-collar positions—especially those with higher levels of education—were significantly more likely to express loyalty to the Communist Party. In some cases, support was two to three times higher among elites.
In other words, the strongest support for the system came not from those at the bottom, but from those in relatively advantaged positions within it.
This runs counter to the common assumption that egalitarian or redistributive ideologies are primarily driven by the least well-off. In practice, they are often most strongly endorsed by people closer to the top of the social hierarchy—those who benefit from the system’s institutional structure, or who are positioned to navigate it successfully.
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@fightingsully @mattvanswol Basic courtesy would require an acknowledgement of their loss.
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Matt, President Trump said Iryna‘s killer came in through open borders. That was a lie. He was a US Citizen, born in the United States. I think you were probably radicalized before the State of Union, and maybe the Democrats didn't stand because Trump was clearly taking advantage of an immigrant family's tragedy to make a political point through deception.
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@JerryEaley4 @mattvanswol I would definitely support a mural or a statue for Hortman. Why hasn't one been made?
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@mattvanswol House Speaker Mieissa Hortman was shot and killed ... Nothing from Republicans....

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The same judge gave a 93 year old man two years in prison for being a guard in the final days of WW2. He was 17 at the time.
Why are liberal women like this?
Humble Flow@HumbleFlow
This story is from a 2023 Hamburg trial: German Judge Anne Meier-Göring let eight migrant men go free after they gang r*ped a 15-year-old girl for three hours, ruling “migration frustration” a factor. Freed men are Afghan, Iraqi, Syrian, Moroccan, Turkish, and Bulgarian.
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Ketanji Brown Jackson is once again on the obviously wrong side of an 8-1 ruling…
She has had the most lone dissents since joining the Supreme Court. She seems to believe that she is voting for things she personally supports, instead of the law.
Greg Price@greg_price11
🚨 BREAKING: The Supreme Court just ruled 8-1 in Chiles v. Salazar that Colorado's law banning "conversation therapy" for sexual orientation or gender identity is unconstitutional. Jackson was the lone dissent.
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There is no limit on the number of H2A visas which supply temporary agricultural workers for farmers. There is a fee and oversight and workers must be paid and housed properly. Too many farmers rather hire the illegal worker to save money and pay substandard wages. Therein lies much of the problem.
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In Wisconsin, undocumented immigrants perform roughly 70% of the labor on the state's dairy farms. At the O'Harrow farm, the Republican family owners worry that the immigration crackdown will hurt their workers and their business. @stavernise
nytimes.com/2026/03/27/us/…
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@EricSpracklen Why doesn't NYC and New York State do something? They have plenty of revenue.
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All the blacks just gawk. No one goes down to check on her.
That was attempted murder.
The Christian Nationalist Party@the_christnats
You cannot have multiculturalism and safety for women.
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In a groundbreaking social initiative, Albuquerque, New Mexico launched a program that pays homeless individuals to clean streets, parks, and public areas.
The idea was simple — offers work, dignity, and purpose instead of punishment or pity.
The results were remarkable: over 70% of participants have now secured permanent housing or full-time employment, transforming their lives and communities alike. The city’s “There’s a Better Way” program proves that compassion-driven policies can be more effective than traditional welfare systems.

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