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Internet access in low-income countries increased 44% from 2020 to 2023. As a result, American political and cultural discourse is now more international than ever. I explore the ramifications of this digital great replacement in my latest for @theblaze. theblaze.com/columns/opinion…
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I remember when everybody rubbished the 12 year old girls at Dundee who tried to defend themselves with an axe. A Bulgarian man was just found guilty of making sexual comments towards them and assaulting one of them. A lot of people need to apologise

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Hi! Overeducated, underemployed millennial here. Let me tell you about why Elon Musk is actually extremely stupid and bad at business.
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I know it's a longshot but if America actually wins the world cup in a sport none of us care about on our 250th birthday the rest of the planet should just pack it in
2026 is the year of the American Patriot! We're winning the World Cup for our 250th birthday.
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🚨 Dr. Stacey Patton, a professor at Howard University, wrote an article in which she blamed Austin Metcalf – and his family – for Karmelo Anthony's decision to murder him. Titled "Dear Jeff Metcalf: Your Son is Dead Because You Failed to Teach Him That Black Boys Have Boundaries," the article argues that Jeff Metcalf failed to teach Austin that "black children have boundaries." In other words, Jeff should have taught Austin that black people will try to kill you if you ask them to stop violating social norms. While Patton falls short of outright defending Karmelo's decision, the entire purpose of the piece is to rationalize his behavior. Kind of like "Sure Karmelo shouldn't have stabbed him, but it was Austin's fault at the end of the day." She writes, "We have to talk about Austin's decision to approach and confront." As if Austin didn't have the right to tell someone from another school to leave his school's tent. As if somehow that minor confrontation justifies stabbing him in the heart. It is complete insanity. Patton ties Austin's behavior to "a long cultural tradition of policing black bodies and space." Right. Patton's Substack has nearly 50k followers. He has 300k followers on Facebook. She is an accomplished professor and journalist. The article received thousands of likes. We've all seen the low-class black people causing a scene outside of the courthouse. But it appears that even many educated blacks believe that people of their race have the right to murder anyone who asks them to stop playing music in public, respect physical boundaries, and so on. "Let us do what we want or we'll kill you" appears to be the message being broadcast by a sizable share of the black community. You don't have to be a far-right radical to recognize the many unsettling implications this holds for the future of American race relations.
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Graham Platner is an anti-white communist, but because he’s critical of Israel he’s supposed to be my friend? It’s beyond parody.
Tucker Carlson came out in support of Graham Platner. He said, “I certainly appreciate his foreign policy views.” Tucker lives in Maine where Platner is the Democrat nominee for US Senate. Source tells me Tucker is already in communication with Platner and he will be on Tucker’s show in the near future. Tucker claims his criticism is restricted to Israel but he admires the man with a Nazi tattoo and is likely going to help him help the Democrats take back the Senate. Everyone who defends Tucker in the GOP should be ostracized and disqualified from running for office in 2028 on the Presidential ticket.
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We have a real ingrate problem in America.
Trump: "Guys like me built the country. I watch all these ingrates, they're always complaining, complaining. They didn't build anything, they couldn't build anything. Look at what's happened in Minnesota. Somalia."
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Instead of discussing how Elon Musk is now the world's first trillionaire, we should talk about how he killed hundreds of thousands of people through his dismantling of food and medical aid to poor countries currentaffairs.org/news/how-…
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Cutting-edge meme game. They're gonna love this in Jakarta.
Replying to @restoreorderusa
Just getting to know the new fam.
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Stop digging
Posted and then almost instantaneously removed. What the literal hell is this?
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Columbia had justified keeping test-optional with an unpublished study concluding that the policy "did not lead to a diminishment of the academic performance of admitted classes or the academic success of enrolled students"—sureeee! GPA-wise, non-submitters as a group correspond to the bottom 3% of the submitter distribution. About time.
Columbia University has reinstated standardized testing for admissions — the last Ivy League school to do it. “Through a multi-year faculty review, it was determined that test scores, among other factors, were a useful indicator of potential student success.”
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If Charlie Kirk were alive today, he wouldn't "destroyed" the Trump administration – he would be providing tough love at times, sure, but he would undoubtedly want the admin to succeed, unlike much of the online influencer class that has elected to sabotage it for clicks.
Charlie Kirk was killed at a real interesting time..... Im sure its just a coincidence but if he was alive today he would destroyed the Trump administration.. Just weird the moment the loudest voice wakes up its silenced
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This behavior gets ignored when there’s a police shooting. “Of course they’re angry, look at the history of injustice in this country” etc etc… but this attitude is always what drove it. When a bodycam comes out and shows the suspect pulled a gun they still feel the same way as when the rumors said he was unarmed. Those details that drive the morality of the situation for the rest of us don’t matter to them. It’s more explicit when a black teen stabs a white teen over a being asked to leave. They take the side of the black teen. These people are driven by pure race hate. It’s been obfuscated by progressive language about privilege and oppression, by how black people can’t be racist etc etc, but here they are defending straight up murder because one of theirs was the killer and the race that they absolutely despise was the victim.
🚨 Dr. Stacey Patton, a professor at Howard University, wrote an article in which she blamed Austin Metcalf – and his family – for Karmelo Anthony's decision to murder him. Titled "Dear Jeff Metcalf: Your Son is Dead Because You Failed to Teach Him That Black Boys Have Boundaries," the article argues that Jeff Metcalf failed to teach Austin that "black children have boundaries." In other words, Jeff should have taught Austin that black people will try to kill you if you ask them to stop violating social norms. While Patton falls short of outright defending Karmelo's decision, the entire purpose of the piece is to rationalize his behavior. Kind of like "Sure Karmelo shouldn't have stabbed him, but it was Austin's fault at the end of the day." She writes, "We have to talk about Austin's decision to approach and confront." As if Austin didn't have the right to tell someone from another school to leave his school's tent. As if somehow that minor confrontation justifies stabbing him in the heart. It is complete insanity. Patton ties Austin's behavior to "a long cultural tradition of policing black bodies and space." Right. Patton's Substack has nearly 50k followers. He has 300k followers on Facebook. She is an accomplished professor and journalist. The article received thousands of likes. We've all seen the low-class black people causing a scene outside of the courthouse. But it appears that even many educated blacks believe that people of their race have the right to murder anyone who asks them to stop playing music in public, respect physical boundaries, and so on. "Let us do what we want or we'll kill you" appears to be the message being broadcast by a sizable share of the black community. You don't have to be a far-right radical to recognize the many unsettling implications this holds for the future of American race relations.
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Year of the Patriot
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This guy may be the single most potent anti populist force in the western world
Today on @sircalebhammer's show: -"Since JFK all the U.S. Presidents have kissed the wall.... the Jews did 9/11... Israel killed Charlie Kirk... He is going against a lot of Israel's beliefs, he denied 150 million dollars from Israel and all of a sudden, a couple days later he was killed... He was changing his views about Israel..." Caleb: "Who do you read?" - "I watch Candace Owens."
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I’ve never been to a Bass Pro Shop
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I’m still white, right?
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>I betrayed Trump
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