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The Rape Gang Inquiry Report. bit.ly/4uE5odw
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The politicians who turned a blind eye to the Rape of Britain must go to prison

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Murderous migrants beheading innocent people in their home town is what’s making people angry, not “social media”!
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🚨WOW! Rep. Brandon Gill NAILS SPLC leader in a complete MASTERCLASS "40% of babies aborted nationwide are black. Does that sound like something a 'white supremacist' would oppose?" *Witness stutters* "Calling someone a white supremacist is a serious charge, isn't it? You clearly seem UNABLE to defend that!" "How many babies aborted in the US are black?" "I'm sure the president of the SPLC, which labels pro-lifers as racists. Does your organization just hurl around epithets like that without any justification?!" *Democrat Rep. melts down* Gill, turning around: "I KNOW you don't like my question!" 🤣 @RepBrandonGill 🔥
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This current establishment strategy of “don’t talk about the horrors of immigration or you’ll make matters worse” is the classic attitude of a domestic violence victim.
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Envy has always hated merit because merit produces winners. Credentialism was the compromise. >If you cannot outperform the man, disqualify him. >If you can’t build what he built, question his qualifications. >If you can’t beat excellence, create a bureaucracy and demand excellence ask permission first. That is the entire game. Credentialism is an attempt to replace accomplishment with permission.
Credentialism is one of the strangest religions ever invented. A piece of paper signed by the right stranger is treated as evidence of wisdom, while actual results are treated as anecdotal. It’s what mediocre people build when reality keeps asking for proof of competence.
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Credentialism is one of the strangest religions ever invented. A piece of paper signed by the right stranger is treated as evidence of wisdom, while actual results are treated as anecdotal. It’s what mediocre people build when reality keeps asking for proof of competence.
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I have been called the r-word by the very same people who would have wanted my mom to abort me just because I have a disability. That’s just wild.
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The Venn diagram between people who think you should get fired for using the R word and people who think you should be able to euthanize your child if it has Down syndrome is almost a circle
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“This is genuinely more evil than what happened to George Floyd….its evidence of two tier policing” One of the best interviews from the Henry Nowak protest in Southampton by @billymooreAPBD
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🇬🇧 In chains.. An ancient Briton stood before the slave empire of Rome. 🇮🇹 And asked them a question that shamed them into silence. ❓ His name was Caratacus. His people called themselves the Pretannoi. Greek explorers wrote their name down in 325 BC. The Romans would later call them Britanni. The name of this island was older than the empire that came to break it. ⚔️ In 43 AD, Rome invaded. Caratacus and his people fought. They lost their lands. But Caratacus did not stop. He fled west to the mountains of what is now Wales. He rallied two more tribes. The Silures and the Ordovices. For 9 years he fought Rome from the Welsh mountains. The Romans called him the most dangerous enemy in Britain. In 51 AD they finally cornered him. His army was destroyed. He fled north for sanctuary and was put in chains and given to Rome. They marched him 1,500 miles. His wife, his daughter, his brothers, all in chains. The Romans expected him to beg. They had heard the others beg. 🏛️ They brought him before the Roman Senate. The most powerful body of men in the known world. And one Briton stood before them in chains. He spoke: "Had your ancestors been more moderate, I might have come to this city as a friend, not a captive." "Why, when you wish to rule the world, must it follow that the world should welcome slavery?" "Grant me life, and I shall be an everlasting example of your mercy." The Senate sat in silence. Claudius ordered his chains struck off. The Briton who had fought Rome for 9 years would live the rest of his life a free man in the heart of it. He was the first Briton on record to refuse Slavery. He would not be the last. ⚖️ In 1772 a London court ruled no man could be held as a slave on English soil. ⚖️ In 1807 the House of Commons banned the slave trade. 🔥 The slave empire of Rome could not make the world welcome Slavery. And the British have been refusing it ever since. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 2,000 years on, his question still stands in us. Help us carry it further. 👇🙏 👉 proudofus.co.uk/support 👈 Be part of us. ☝️🇬🇧 Be Proud Of Us. 🙏🇬🇧
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every time you replace “this is hard” with “what’s the first step?” you shift brain activity from your amygdala (fear) to your prefrontal cortex (problem-solving). that’s neuroplasticity in real time.
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The British politicians who took a knee for George Floyd have not even made a post about Henry Nowak.
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Marx spent his entire adult life as a trust fund parasite, living off Engels' textile fortune while writing screeds against capitalism. The irony writes itself. This freeloading theorist never ran a business, met a payroll, or created value for anyone. His labor theory of value crumbled in 1871 when Menger explained subjective value. Marx claimed workers get "exploited" through voluntary exchange. Employment contracts benefit both parties. Otherwise, why would anyone agree? The man who promised to liberate workers delivered the Gulag. His intellectual descendants murdered 100 million people trying to implement his economic fantasies. Meanwhile, free markets lifted billions out of poverty.
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Replying to @StefanMolyneux
Generally, people get better and better at the things they are trying to be good at If your marriage isn't improving over time, It is likely that one or both spouses aren't actually trying to have a good marriage ...
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On day 1 of my high school history class, our professor got up and said You are 15 or 16 years old. 200 years ago people your age were married, planted crops, had children, and built a cabin by winter. You can do your homework. The bar set for you historically is embarrassingly low. You are not dealing with regional famine or plague. You do not have to save your family from marauders or go into battle to destroy your enemies. You have to sit down and learn from someone who cares about you in a safe, air-conditioned room. You have no excuses.
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I have an “ADHD” anecdote Playing chess with my girlfriend’s nephew He was diagnosed with ADHD at age 9. - 11 years old, genuine 1700-1800 ELO - Straight-A student - Plays 4 different sports - Popular, well-liked at school - Adult IQ tests have him at 125-130, not an age-adjusted score ( the test assumes he is an adult ) He has never taken ADHD medication. That’s all. That’s the anecdote.
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'Pistol Pete' Maravich sharing his testimony of faith in Jesus Christ in 1987 less than one year before his death at the age of 40: "I want all of you to know this tonight about Peter Maravich. You may never have heard of me. It makes no difference. I'm just one person on this earth saved by the grace of God through faith in Jesus Christ. I want you to know this, that the change that came into my life was Jesus Christ. It was not winning. I won all my life. I won every trophy, award, everything you can think of, but every time I won something, I wanted something more. I had to win again. It wasn't money, because money'll buy you everything but happiness. It'll pay your fare at every place but Heaven. Material things—I've driven everything some of you strive for from Rolls Royces to BMWs to Mercedes to Porsches. It wasn't religion because in the name of religion, Jesus Christ was placed upon that cross. And the purest thing about Christianity is the fact that it's your choice. You can't work. You can't earn. I knew that, and I understood it now. I want you to know this. The last thing I'd like to say is this, next week I'll be inducted into the Hall of Fame. I'll get that big ring. In fact, it's a bigger ring than I would have got for the championship, but I'll tell you something about all the awards. They all pale to the glory of Christ and what He's done in my life. It's amazing what He has done in my life. I wouldn't trade my position in Christ for a thousand NBA championships or a thousand Hall of Fame rings or for a hundred billion dollars. There's nothing like the joy of Jesus Christ in your life."
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