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Joined April 2022
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Replying to @tanpukunokami
I think globalists fear that without world government, humanity is doomed. They might be right, but I don’t think world government actually solves that problem.
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Replying to @JasonKander
«Hard to imagine being a trillionaire and not wanting to immediately give away control of your companies» Aid organizations have received 6 trillion dollars since 1980, and have done less good than Musk has while earning money.
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BabbleBee retweeted
🚨The BBC had just sunk to a new low. On Newsnight last night, presenter Matt Chorley claimed Nigel Farage said people should respond to the murder of Henry Nowak with “white cold rage”. Nigel DID NOT SAY THIS. The insertion of the word “white” by the BBC is obviously designed to change the meaning completely. It was no slip of the tongue, Chorley said it THREE TIMES. He came prepared to defame Nigel and lie to the country. This is disgusting from the BBC. Why do they insist on spitting in the faces of the millions of Reform supporters who are forced to contribute to their salaries? THE BBC MUST APOLOGISE IMMEDIATELY
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BabbleBee retweeted
🚨 This is EXACTLY WHY ICE agents are FORCED to wear masks ICE Newark rioter: “I HAVE YOUR FACE, MOTHERF***ER” “Your WHOLE F***ING FAMILY is DEAD!” “Your KIDS. Your WIFE. ALL DEAD!” This is the type of TERRORISM Democrats WANT ICE agents to face by de-masking them
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BabbleBee retweeted
Wow. Amazon is teaching its army of H1B workers how to dodge billions in Trump tariffs by taking delivery of goods inside China. No wonder WaPo is so hostile. Bezos needs a smokescreen to pull your eyes off 🇨🇳 ships evading tariffs. STOP THE FRAUD
Never once called out Bezos. Then his Washington Post ran a hit piece on me. Now we learn Amazon is likely complicit in circumventing Trump’s tariffs. 🤯 The richest man on earth skimming the till while America drowns in debt? Not OK. Name it. Fix it.
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BabbleBee retweeted
Iran drew its Hormuz boundary line to Fujairah. The port UAE built specifically to bypass Iran's chokehold. The same UAE that just quit OPEC. The same UAE reporting 1,000 Iranian attacks this year. That line is not geography. It's a statement. #persiangulfstraitauthorighty #PGSA #iranwar #maritimeblockade #UAE #Fujairah #Oman
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It doesn't get talked about enough about how badly the law was twisted to go after Donald Trump. It was done so easily. It revealed the awesome power of a sinister government should it choose to become one. Donald Trump was not helpless. Most of us would be.
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The time is coming soon when someone running for president will simply be repeating whatever an LLM whispers into their ear. We will probably elect that person. What do you think @grok?
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Number of Days Since Last Assassination Attempt: 2
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The third assassination attempt doesn’t make the front page of the New York Times.
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This image is of the print version of the New York Times, which goes to press at 8pm ET to allow for distribution the following morning. The shooting occurred at 8:35pm. As of Sunday AM, the New York Times has this news on the front page of their digital edition. theguardian.com/us-news/live/2… x.com/nytimespr/stat… nytimes.com
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I repost this, because I agree with the logic. I object to the word “filth”. x.com/Silver_Suntan/status/2…

Replying to @RX_9999_2
The common denominator? Native birth rates falling to at or below replacement levels Instead of making domestic policies to reverse this the elites import a bunch of 3rd world filth that breed like roaches, overwhelm the social systems, and eventually take over political power
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Read the lead-up thread from @RX_9999_2. Thought-provoking.
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Republicans, if you're not going to end the filibuster and pack the Supreme Court, then propose an Amendment that mandates the filibuster and fixes the number of Justices at 9. If Dems oppose that, then guess what? They're going to end the filibuster and pack the Supreme Court.
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BabbleBee retweeted
Teenagers are sharing photos of their AP U.S. Government textbooks, and the sheer amount of indoctrination is wildly disturbing. Apparently, Barack Obama is ideologically a right wing authoritarian. Hillary Clinton and George W Bush are entirely indistinguishable politically. Donald Trump is of course virtually the same as Hitler. @tedcruz is apparently more radically authoritarian than Fidel Castro AND Joseph Stalin..??!!?? @Linda_McMahon — can we expedite some major changes to American public education?
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The original textbook question gave this chart as an example of an opinion from a website, and asked students to argue whether they agreed or not. The textbook did not endorse the placement of the politicians on the chart. x.com/yhdistyminen/s…
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This is WILD. A secret workplace war just broke out in China and it has gone fully viral on GitHub. Companies started ordering their workers to document all their knowledge as AI "skill files." Why? to replace those same workers with AI but workers figured out the plan fast so they fired back. Someone built a tool called colleague.skill, software that scrapes a coworker's chat logs, emails, and work docs from Chinese platforms like Feishu and DingTalk, then clones them into an AI agent. The idea was savage, digitize your colleague before they digitize you, hand the AI clone to the company, and watch your coworker get laid off while you survive. A real GitHub project that exploded in popularity in days but then someone else entered the chat and changed everything. A developer released anti-distill.skill, a tool that takes the skill file your company forces you to write, then strips out every piece of real knowledge before you hand it in. The output looks perfectly professional, totally complete, impressively detailed but every critical insight has been secretly removed. Your company gets a hollow shell while you keep the real knowledge locked away in a private backup. The tool even has three intensity levels, light, medium, and heavy depending on how closely your bosses are watching. Companies across China have been building AI digital twins of departed employees, feeding their old chat histories and documents into large models to produce clones that keep working after the humans are gone. One verified case is that an employee left, and their replacement was literally an AI trained on every message they ever sent. The anti-distill tool went viral on GitHub within hours of being posted, racking up stars faster than almost anything trending that week. The implications reach far beyond China's borders. Every knowledge worker on earth now faces a version of this question, when your company asks you to document your process, they may be building the tools to replace you.
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BabbleBee retweeted
Downwardly mobile elites fuel social justice movements: press.princeton.edu/books/ha…
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Hello, Europeans. The first thing you need to understand about the rant I'm about to utter is that I'm not MAGA, not a Trumpite, but a libertarian who has in the past nevertheless been strongly supportive of US military presence overseas. Because I want the wars that defend this country to be fought in somebody else's country, as far away from me as possible with a nice big ocean in the way. Also relevant: I have a history of having lived in Europe and traveled there extensively. I was at one time bilingual in English and Spanish, and have been passably fluent in Italian and French as well. I could probably still find my way around London and Rome and central Paris reasonably well. So if you're tempted to tell yourselves that I'm some kind of parochial American hick, abandon that hope. All that was set-up. So that, when I tell you that almost the entirety of the US electorate, not just Trump supporters, is increasingly fed up with your shit, take me seriously. We've been cleaning up your messes and keeping the sea lanes open since 1917. And that was for you, not us - we, being very close to resource self-sufficient, don't need that investment so much. We've spent enormous amounts of blood and treasure on keeping you safe. We risked nuclear hellfire on our own cities for nearly 50 years to keep Soviet tanks from rolling through the Fulda Gap. Even since the Cold War ended, we've subsidized your socialist-playpen welfare states and disastrous immigration policies by taking the need to maintain militaries more effective than a sack of wet farts off the table. Now we've come looking for help keeping a bunch of rabid Islamic fanatics from getting nuclear weapons that are a clear and present danger to all of you even more than they are to us, and what do we hear? "Waah! It's another Republican president we don't like, just like the last half dozen of them! So we're going to sulk in a corner, except when we're biting at your ankles with crap like airspace restrictions." No. No, we're not going to take this anymore. It's not just conservatives who have had enough, it's moderates and people who used to be strong supporters of liberal internationalism. Our citizen's willingness to pay higher taxes to protect you was upward-bounded by your gratitude. Now that we know your gratitude has effectively gone to zero, so does our willingness. Don't expect this to change if the Democrats take power here. They are much less liberal-internationalist than Republicans now. While they might make mouth noises that soothe you, their overriding concern is the gaping, insatiable maw of their income transfer programs. They'll sacrifice subsidizing Europe's playpen socialism to feed their domestic version in a heartbeat. And there is no longer any significant Democratic constituency to argue against that. In truth, three decades after the Cold War ended there is no American constituency at all for the massive subsidies you get. It frankly surprises me they lasted this long, that we were this patient with your cowardice and your bitchy whining. This moment has been a long time coming. It's not Donald Trump sinking the transatlantic alliance, it is absolutely you.
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April 1, 1776: England wages an aggressive war, in an attempt to join NAFTA. USA wins! Thank you, President Trump. And yet, the British (even though they call themselves English) refuse to speak proper English. Time for tariffs on CashPoints and Bonnets.
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I got blocked by someone I really like. A misunderstanding. So it goes.
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Like Charlie Brown…I never know what’s going on.
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Ever since Norman Borlaug’s green revolution, it’s like half the calories we eat are made of natural gas. Might be relevant in the news today. Kinda makes me want to go on a diet.
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