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It is vital in the effort to recapture old values that we do work to understand and adopt the underlying principles of thought which led to the values and work from there. Otherwise, any attempt to defend them intellectually will be polemical sophistry with no foundation.
The "New Right" wasn't on the right, and supported Civil Rights and decolonization as much as the left But also the Old Right was just dead, probably by the time the Great War ended. Natural hierarchy, tradition, and order were its values, as they are the three bases of rightist thought. They died with World War I, at least in terms of being something fought for in the public sphere. The old gentry that upheld them either died in the war or was taxed into oblivion to fund it (and had earlier been destroyed in the American South by Lincoln and his cronies). That left mass democracy, which is inimical to the Old Right Those who refuse to bow before the concept of human equality are on the Old Right, but often have trouble articulating the vision of human flourishing and ordered society that the Old Right saw as just, as required, and as the natural order of things The union of church, state, and land--as exemplified by the gentry owning the land, running the vestry councils, serving on the courts, and running the national legislature as the Anglican liturgy provided support for natural hierarchy--is effectively what the Old Right fought for, but that whole conception is dead right now So, the Old Right, but effectively everything that made it up is gone now, and must be restored
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Another good day to be a Protestant smh.
Pope Leo XIV on war in Iran: "I think this has already been made very clear: the notion of a just war no longer applies. The problem is that just war theory developed in centuries when no one could have imagined the weapons we have today or humanity's capacity for destruction."
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We’ve already drawn all the New England parallels from last year…
Titans went to the Super Bowl last time the Spurs and Knicks played in the NBA Finals 👀
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Hold up @eastonfreeze. Nvm I’m team No Turnovers, bc that means no Turnovers-on-Downs, which means literally the offense can’t be stopped haha.
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Just a reminder the Robert Saleh Jets beat the No. 1 seed Titans with Zack Wilson at QB.
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Jonathan Toole ✝️👑 retweeted
Happy Birthday @Cameron7Ward! 🥳
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Can I just say that I’m not at all surprised. He’s REALLY good, end of story.
Carnell Tate was an INSTANT WINNER today of Titans OTAs. Multiple TD catches from Cam Ward in team drills, long and short. Catching balls all over the field. Open and contested. His hands and body control are as advertised.
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Jonathan Toole ✝️👑 retweeted
Most people won’t sympathize with artists and authors in their objections to AI piracy because most people like free stuff.
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Great point by Nic McKinley: we have a Bureau for Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms, all 3 of which are legal, yet no dedicated government task force to deal with Child Trafficking, excellent description of the state of modern American justice.
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This is great 😂
🧵 TITANS 2026 SCHEDULE 🧵 As Titans LEGENDS in the wrong uniform
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Jonathan Toole ✝️👑 retweeted
You ask, you shall receive @Cameron7Ward ➡️ @carnelltate
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Carnell Tate - Wan’Dale Robinson - Calvin Ridley is a fun WR trio. Let’s go Cam Ward. Great year to be great.
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if someone doesn't have standard employment and/or a long term monogamous relationship, think twice about applying their advice in those realms
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Worst movie of all time. Is that the award they’re gunning for?
THE ODYSSEY by Christopher Nolan to have Lupita Nyong’o playing Helen of Troy and Elliot Page playing Achilles. Source: ign.com/articles/the-odyssey…
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I think a huge reason America has so many stuffy fundamentalists is that we don’t dance anymore
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And for a large part, Roman Catholics agree with this general assessment. A lot of Roman Catholics today will admit reform was needed, they just disagree with how it went about and some of the extremes it went to.
Actually, the premise is that slowly and over time several subtle errors crept in and then snowballed into severe errors by the middle ages and needed to be reformed. Now you might think they are wrong, but that is their actual claim.
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Getting out ahead of the discussion on this, you can’t change my mind. We should want the starting 5 Offensive Line in week 1 to be the same 5 in week 17. I do not care if the rookies are exciting and develop well, if they’re not ready week 1, I don’t want to break continuity.
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I’m glad Brinker is gone. But that doesn’t mean I think he was a weasel. I just think he muddied the situation and filled a role that shouldn’t have existed. His role was unnecessary and complicated an already terrible mess. And on top of that I think he did a bad job.
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Every time with the Ohio State guys man. JSN, Egbuka, if they don’t run 4.3 they’re “slot only” or “not a WR1”.
I remember when this play happened Tate was a guarenteed top 5 pick then draft fatigue set in
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As a young layman myself who spends large amounts of my free time studying theology and philosophy, he’s dead right. Reading a book doesn’t make you an expert, and it’s not ivory tower gatekeeping to say theology is HARD work. I’ve used the craftsman analogy myself before.
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