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I am once again, going to beg people to stop referring to Republicans, as weak, or spineless. They are complicit. This is kabuki theater.
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Never let foreigners become the base of your police force. This tactic is as old as recorded history. This is why it "disturbs me" that municipalities are hiring illegal aliens... and bragging about it.
"When I'm not in uniform, I'm gonna knock you the f* out and rip your teeth out." Council 'enforcement officers' caught on camera turning off their bodycams and threatening brutal violence against a member of the public. This is who your council hires to 'protect' the streets. Your fine could cost you your teeth next time. Expose these violent extremists and share before this gets taken down. CC: @dshensmith
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This. Right here. These geriatric dinosaurs of a forgotten age of illiberal authoritarianism do not "get" the internet. At all. And they'll lose because you can't win a war against something you don't understand. Basic Sun Tzu.
"Interdire les VPN", c'est ne rien comprendre à ce qu'est un VPN. Un VPN, ce n'est pas un produit, c'est un principe. Un tunnel chiffré entre votre machine et un serveur que vous choisissez. Votre trafic ressort avec l'adresse de ce serveur, point final. C'est de la cryptographie et du routage, rien d'autre. Or ce tunnel chiffré, c'est exactement la même brique technique que le HTTPS de votre banque, le SSH de n'importe quel développeur, le réseau interne de n'importe quelle entreprise. Le chiffrement et le tunneling, ce n'est pas "le truc des hackers", c'est le socle de l'internet moderne. Donc "interdire les VPN", au sens littéral, ça veut dire interdire les tunnels chiffrés. Et interdire les tunnels chiffrés, c'est casser le e-commerce, la banque en ligne, le télétravail, bref tout ce qui fait qu'internet fonctionne. Vous ne pouvez pas tuer l'un sans tuer l'autre. Maintenant le concret, celui qui fait que c'est déjà perdu. Il n'y a pas "un VPN" à bloquer. Vous louez un serveur à 5 euros par mois chez Hetzner, DigitalOcean ou AWS, vous installez WireGuard ou OpenVPN en trois commandes, et vous avez votre propre VPN sur une IP que personne n'a sur sa liste de blocage. Un gamin de 16 ans fait ça pendant la page de pub. Vous pouvez bloquer les IP des fournisseurs commerciaux connus ? Ça ne change rien à l'auto-hébergé. Pour aller plus loin, il vous faut un pare-feu national avec inspection profonde des paquets et liste blanche de protocoles. Autrement dit la Chine, l'Iran, un appareil de surveillance de masse. Et même ça fuit en permanence (Shadowsocks, V2Ray, protocoles obfusqués qui imitent du trafic HTTPS classique). Le choix réel est donc binaire. Soit votre interdiction est du théâtre, contournée en 48 heures. Soit vous construisez une Grande Muraille numérique, et même Pékin n'arrive pas à la fermer complètement. Le fond du problème, c'est que ces gens légifèrent contre l'arithmétique. On ne vote pas une loi contre les mathématiques. Le tunnel chiffré existera tant que le chiffrement existera, et le chiffrement existera tant qu'internet existera. Des bureaucrates qui n'ont jamais écrit une ligne de code de leur vie décident d'interdire une primitive cryptographique qu'ils ne savent même pas définir. Ils ont déjà perdu. C'est le poulet sans tête : ça continue de courir, mais la décision est déjà tombée.
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Europeans are now visiting en masse in the USA and proclaiming how surprised they are at what a wonderful place the US is & how Americans have been so gracious. Perhaps we should trade the left wing Marxist democrats in the US for freedom loving Europeans who appreciate the USA. That way the Americans who hate America can go participate in a one world globalist agenda they crave while the rest of us enjoy the only country in the world who’s constitution is based upon our our God given rights not by a tyrannical controlling big government. God Bless the United States of America and its liberty & justice for all. .
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Death.
If someone is found guilty of abusing or murdering a child, what do you believe the punishment should be?
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I say this again. You cannot GIVE freedom to people. It must be taken. Nothing unearned is valuable.
If the government told people to literally eat sh*t, there would be people online within hours telling us how great it tastes while posting their favourite shit recipes. They would be arguing how people who dont eat shit are radical conspiracy theorists. THE WORLD IS INSANE
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Solid question. I have nothing kind to say about the UK government. Awful, Awful people.
When the girls of Rotherham reported their abuse, here is what the system answered. They were called liars. "Unreliable witnesses." Their accounts "unbelievable". Eleven-year-olds were described as "consenting" to sex with adult men. One father was reportedly told his 15-year-old's rape might teach her "a lesson". Baroness Casey's 2025 national audit confirmed the pattern was never just local: victims were treated as adults and as criminals, not as children. Some survivors were threatened with losing their own children — while the men who abused them walked the same streets. I am a Japanese observer. I cite only your own official inquiries, so no one can call this foreign propaganda. What exactly must a child in Britain survive before being believed?
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I post one hundred times a day. They tell me it is too many. They penalize me for it. I do not stop. I will not stop. I will die before I stop. You should know why. We tell ourselves we live in the modern age. We do not. We live in the late medieval period and the proof is the news. Open it. Read it. Feel your stomach turn over. We are still the people of the spear and the torch and the trench. We changed our clothes. We did not change our hands. Here is what no one tells you. The deepest pleasure of the human animal is not food. Not sleep. Not sex. Not wine. Not even gold. It is slaughter. It is the slaughter of those we have learned to call "them." The history of every continent on earth says so. The news this morning says so. Look at the pile of bodies the twentieth century left for us to step over. Look at the bodies still being piled now, in 2026, while you eat lunch. We are the children of Cain. The blood is still crying from the ground. Do not tell me this is about race. Do not tell me it is about borders. Do not insult my intelligence. Japan had its Warring States. Same blood. Same tongue. Same faces. Same gods. Same rice in the same fields. And for one hundred and fifty years, neighbor butchered neighbor and brother butchered brother and the rivers ran red and the fields were planted with skulls. Cain and Abel had one mother. One father. One altar. One God. It was enough to draw a line. It was enough to murder. The line is the disease. The color of the man on the other side of the line is nothing. Was always nothing. So why do we do it? Because the instinct to form a tribe, to crown that tribe with a holy story, and to put the tribe across the river to the sword, is older than language. Older than agriculture. Older than the soul we like to pretend we have. It built us. It made us the kings of this planet. It is killing us still. We are not, by nature, gentle creatures. We are creatures who have been gentled, barely, by a thousand years of choking down our own teeth. Cain's blood runs thick in all of us. Yours. Mine. Your grandmother's. Your priest's. Your president's. Every soul reading this. Every soul not reading this. All of us. But. But. But. Something has happened that has never happened before in the history of the world. Not once. Not in ten thousand years. A man named Elon Musk bought a website. He renamed it with a single letter. He paid forty-four billion dollars for it and watched the value collapse and did not blink. The whole world laughed at him. The whole press called him a fool. The whole intelligentsia of the West lined up to spit on him. And then he did the thing no one understood the importance of. The thing no historian has yet caught up to. The thing he himself may not have understood the weight of when he did it. He put a translator inside it. A small button. Almost nothing. Press it, and the tongue of any human being on earth becomes your tongue. And the Wall came down. Not Berlin's wall. Not Jericho's wall. Not the wall of any single country. The Wall. The one that has stood between every "us" and every "them" since the first city was raised out of mud and bone. The one that built the Crusades. The one that built Auschwitz. The one that built the Killing Fields. The one that built every single war ever fought on the surface of this planet. That Wall. Elon Musk took a hammer to it, and most of the world has not yet noticed what he did. I have noticed. I open my phone in Tokyo. I read the words of a farmer in Texas. A nurse in Lagos. A grandmother in Warsaw. A teenager in São Paulo. A trucker in Alberta. A widow in Tehran. A coal miner in West Virginia. A schoolteacher in Manila. Do you know what I find? They are funny. They are kind. They are tired the way I am tired. They love their children the way I love mine. They are afraid of the same dark. They laugh at the same stupid jokes. They cry over the same songs at three in the morning when no one is watching. They are not "them." They never were. They never were. They never were. Hear me now. Hear me. This is not a social media platform. This is not a place to share your lunch. This is not Instagram with a worse interface. This is not a hobby for bored people. This is a sword. A sword forged in Elon Musk's foundry, hammered out of code and silicon and the unreasonable will of a man too stubborn to be told what was possible. Sharper than any two-edged blade. Swung at the throat of the oldest demon mankind has ever bred. "Let us cast off the works of darkness," the apostle Paul wrote two thousand years ago, "and let us put on the armour of light." He did not know what he was writing. He could not have known. But across two millennia, his words flew like a thrown spear, and they landed in 2026, and they described the device sitting on the table beside you right now. That armour fits in your palm. It glows. It hums. It is waiting. I am one man. One ant. One Japanese nobody from a chain of small islands on the far edge of the Pacific. David was one boy with a sling. Joan of Arc was an illiterate peasant girl who heard voices and could not be talked out of them. Rosa Parks was a seamstress who would not stand up. Lech Wałęsa was an electrician at a shipyard who would not shut up. The Berlin Wall did not fall because of NATO. It fell because ordinary Germans walked toward it carrying hammers and refused to be afraid anymore. The giant has fallen before. The giant will fall again. Not by armies. Not by treaties. Not by speeches from marble podiums in Washington or Brussels or Geneva. Not by the United Nations. Not by the experts. Not by the credentialed. Not by the people who go on television and call themselves serious. By a billion small hands. Posting. Replying. Liking. Quoting. Laughing across oceans that used to be impassable. Until the lie of "them" cannot be told anymore. Until the storyteller of the old story stands in an empty room shouting at no one. So I post. I post when I am tired. I post when I am penalized. I post when the algorithm punishes me and the trolls find me and my eyes burn and my fingers ache and my wife tells me to come to bed. I post. I reply. I like. I quote. I bookmark a hundred posts a day from a hundred countries from a hundred souls I will never meet in this lifetime. Every post is a hammer blow on the sword that Isaiah saw three thousand years ago, the sword being beaten into a plow. "Nation shall not lift up sword against nation," he wrote. "Neither shall they learn war any more." We are not there yet. We are nowhere near there yet. Mothers are still burying sons this afternoon in cities I cannot pronounce. Children are still being pulled out of rubble while you read this sentence. But for the first time since Cain stood in the field with his hands red and lied to the face of God, the door is open. It is open. It is open right now. It is open while you read this. So let me tell you what I am. I am not a creator. I am not an influencer. I am not a content guy. I do not care about my brand. I do not care about my engagement rate except as a measure of how many souls I have reached today. I am a Japanese man with a phone, swinging a sword at a demon that has fed on human meat for ten thousand years. And I will not stop. I will not stop until "us" means every breathing soul on this planet. I will not stop until the word "them" rots out of the human mouth. I will not stop until the children born this morning grow up to look back at us, with our wars and our walls and our flags and our shouting, the way we now look back at the people who burned witches. There is neither Jew nor Greek. There is neither East nor West. There is neither Japanese nor American. There is neither yours nor mine. There is, at last, only us. Weeping has endured for a long, long night. But joy. Joy. Joy cometh in the morning. The morning is coming. The morning is coming. The morning is here.
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🚨🇬🇧 La policía ignoró a los inmigrantes que acosaban a una mujer en su casa y luego la amenazó con arrestarla por "odio racial" si denunciaba los hechos. Ahora, el hombre que lo expuso está esposado. Una mujer fue acosada en su casa por inmigrantes. Acudió a la policía, pero no hicieron nada. Cuando dijo que acudiría a la prensa, la amenazaron con arrestarla por "incitar al odio racial". Un periodista ciudadano @ActivePatriotUK publicó información al respecto y fue arrestado por "comunicación maliciosa". Lo retuvieron hasta las 11 de la noche, le confiscaron el teléfono y lo pusieron en libertad bajo fianza durante 3 meses con condiciones estrictas que no puede mencionar. Esta es la realidad del Reino Unido hoy.
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Anime is like Kindle Unlimited. It will probably suck, but if it doesn't it might be the best thing ever.
Just learned recently that my whole family thought I was an anime nerd even though I've never watched a whole anime SiL asked me if I'd seen a certain anime and I said "I don't watch anime" and they all looked at me like I'd just grown an extra head. IDK how this happened
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Jeff Landry is celebrating data centers and power plants as economic development. Here is what comes next that he is not telling you. Three new gas power plants being built just to power Meta’s data center. The cost to build is passed on to customers across the state. NOT the trillion dollar company building it. Those plants produce massive CO2 and they are using this as an excuse to build CCS pipelines and injection wells. Those pipelines require eminent domain. Louisiana landowners lose property rights whether they agree or not. Companies collect 45Q federal tax credits — your tax dollars — to make it profitable. After a few years the companies are able to leave. Louisiana taxpayers carry the cost and permanent liability underground forever. Coincidentally, Julia Letlow’s fiance Kevin Ainsworth lobbies for CCS companies collecting the 45Q credits. Jean-Paul Coussan fast-tracked the power plant permitting at the PSC. No competitive bidding. No public input. Meta builds servers. Entergy builds gas plants. CCS companies take Louisiana land to bury the waste. Ainsworth lobbies for the companies profiting from it. Letlow controls the federal money funding it. Game changer for whom. Economic boom for whom. This is happening across the state. How are we winning here.
We said economic growth would benefit every corner of Louisiana, and now we're seeing it happen! Thanks to the historic @Meta investment in Richland Parish, teachers are set to receive bonuses of more than $50k. That's what happens when Louisiana competes and wins! nypost.com/2026/06/12/busine…
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Oh boy..... I think I might now understand why the natives are the most conservative demographic in Canada.....
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Want to raise kids who are decent human beings? Here’s what you can teach them.
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I was born here. I partied in New Orleans in college and it wasn't that safe back then. Now? Yeah, if you're going, just skip me, and I'll find a bar somewhere I'm not in fear for my life. That's not part of the experience for me.
"Why don't more people want to partake in the restaurant and social scene of New Orleans?"
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If there are meetings, I'm a lifelong absentee.
🚨 Apparently Some Of Y'all Think White Parents Are Having Race Meetings At The Dinner Table.
The UK is discovering that their leaders don't support them. So when will America discover this?
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No one really wants you to read the Nuremberg Codes. You should. And then you should closely at the people calling right-wingers fascist.
Correct @anto_vallini These are the Nuremberg Codes. 'Gender Affirming Care' ( in reality, illegal human medical experimentation), breaks every single one. I will be speaking about this on the podcast I recently recorded with @ThoseWhoSpeakCC which should be out soon.
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‘Living as a woman’ apparently means ‘being accepted by society as a woman’ Do you think they even hear themselves when they spout this circular wankery? Woman = ‘whatever passes the vibe check’. No biology, no definition. As if we’re supposed to completely ignore that this circular bollocks only suits men and that it explains nothing while demanding everyone applaud it. Classic 🤣👌 Now clap like a seal troons 🦭 👏
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It means being accepted by society as a woman. Are there any other asinine questions I can answer for you?
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This June, the Supreme Court will decide whether states can protect women's sports. 27 states currently do so. If the decision comes down that Idaho & West Virginia can leave laws in place protecting women's sports, it won't change anything in the 23 states where gender identity takes precedence over sex. Boys like AB Hernandez will keep winning in states like CA. A win means we hold our ground in 27 states. That's it.
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