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FrostedCricketFlakes 4 points ago +4 / -0

You can use MAL to search for an anime or manga. It also lists prequels, sequels, specials, alternative versions, and what it's adapted from (like a manga). This is a search for it's Japanese name https://myanimelist.net/search/all?q=Hokuto%20no%20Ken&cat=all. You can search the English also https://myanimelist.net/search/all?q=Fist%20of%20the%20North%20Star&cat=all

There's a 1984 TV show (with over 100 episodes), some 1980s movies, and some 2000s anime.

In additional to the games mentioned in a different reply, you might want to look at God Hand (PS2). It's not a Fist of the North Star game, but people who like the series might enjoy it as well.

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FrostedCricketFlakes 6 points ago +6 / -0

more proof the account's posts are copied from articles (with links inserted into the text)

This post: "How to Rebuild a European Nation" is a copy of this article: https://archive.ph/u6SMW by Guillaume Durocher

These posts: Putin to Trump and Trump Promises a "RECKONING" are copies of these articles: https://archive.ph/ssNRW and https://archive.ph/1OXHc by Michael Baxter. The second article was made 18 days before the post.

This post: Soros Helped Known Actor/Comedian is a copy of this article: https://archive.ph/fSN9B by Leo Lyon Zagami made 19 days before the post

The post I made this post for is a text copy of an article from here https://archive.ph/jep0y. The legit version about countering tracking ironically also uses a tracking link, but as the link to buy his book.

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FrostedCricketFlakes 14 points ago +14 / -0

Some of the account's other posts contain paragraphs like this

Poster of the TV show “Servant of the People.”

That's evidence the account just grabbed the text of an article somewhere and posted it here. It's a text descriptor of an image on the website. It's there if the image hasn't started loading (which most bots don't allow), and for blind people with reader programs to know what's there.

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FrostedCricketFlakes 14 points ago +14 / -0

The government has already been using this exact tactic to prevent any organization they don't like from being able to cover press events. Keean Bexte has been prevented from entering multiple press events, been assaulted and removed by police at other events (he wasn't being violent). He's also been body checked by the head of the Canadian Press Gallery, who determines who is allowed to ask the Prime Minister questions.

Rebel News and True North won a lawsuit they needed to file to be able to attend the one 2019 election debate that Trudeau would allow. Rebel had to sue again to get access to a later event.

If this passed, without doubt, Rebel and True North and any other press that don't receive government bribes to push the official narrative would be purged.

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FrostedCricketFlakes 35 points ago +35 / -0

CIA was behind the cocaine epidemic. There was an opiate epidemic while the US was in control of Afghanistan, something Big Pharma and the FDA also have a responsibility for.

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FrostedCricketFlakes 18 points ago +18 / -0

also because YouTube was bought by Google, and they do heavy political manipulation

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FrostedCricketFlakes 26 points ago +26 / -0

True, but much of the problem has also been centralization. Whether facebook/twitter/reddit/youtube, or just everyone using google to search the web.

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FrostedCricketFlakes 21 points ago +21 / -0

he has an anarcho-communist tattoo on his leg. Same as antifa (red/black)

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FrostedCricketFlakes 19 points ago +19 / -0

There's at least a few teachers that have posted tik tok videos about pushing sexual ideology on kids in this age bracket. This was before the bill.

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FrostedCricketFlakes 22 points ago +22 / -0

Not just behavior, but identity.

One of the problems trans activists now is that they also see traits or behaviors considered to be masculine or feminine as evidence that a person is male or female. If a girl likes building or cars, she could be trans. If a guy likes dolls, he could be trans.

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FrostedCricketFlakes 31 points ago +31 / -0

He found identical twin boys, the perfect subjects for his study. One had a botched circumcision, so he removed his scrotum and had him raised as a girl. When they were 10, he had them perform "gender affirming" sex acts on each other. When they were 12, he published that his study was successful and that "gender is a social construct." The child later confirmed that no, they weren't trans. He chose to live as a man with a new first name (not his birth name, or his "girl" name). He married a woman. In his early 40s he killed himself.

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FrostedCricketFlakes 2 points ago +2 / -0

There used to be doctors that specialized in it. They've been run out of the business by activists.

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FrostedCricketFlakes 4 points ago +4 / -0

Someone with actual gender dysphoria.

There are a lot of other reasons why someone might think they are, but not. Depression, grooming, kids going through awkward moments of puberty. There are a lot of people with a fetish instead of actual dysphoria, probably almost all of the most active ones.

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FrostedCricketFlakes 7 points ago +7 / -0

It shouldn't be provided to children at all.

All the medical professionals who offered the slighted resistance to medical intervention, including the people that did the necessary work to determine if it was the best option for the individual have been fired. In Canada it is now illegal to do anything but affirm.

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FrostedCricketFlakes 10 points ago +10 / -0

Gender Dysphoria isn't like a broken bone, it's like Body Integrity Identity Disorder, the condition that makes you want to chop a limb off.

The reason that doctors grilled patients about their identity or other life and mental health problems, is because they want to identify if a person is actually trans and would be best served by medical intervention, or if there is perhaps some different issue that can be solved in a manner that doesn't require causing permanent harm to the body. This is especially important as most "trans" children no longer identify as such when they're older.

Medical intervention, whether hormones or surgery, is a drastic step and shouldn't be treated differently because trans activist want to pretend differently. If it truly is best for the individual, okay, but there are many individuals it's not a good choice for. This includes many who have detransitioned, some of who are suing the NHS because when they approached them as patients, the staff immediately started them on transitioning. Something these people have determined wasn't in their interests, and has harmed them.

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FrostedCricketFlakes 21 points ago +21 / -0

So FGM (removing the labia) should be banned, but chemically castrating kids, chopping girls' breasts off, or cutting boys' dicks in half lengthwise, and shoving it inside them is fine.

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FrostedCricketFlakes 17 points ago +18 / -1

Environment, Social and Guidance. It's the credit system behind WEF's "Stakeholder Capitalism," (fascism) similar to China's Corporate Social Credit System. This is a white paper for ESG metrics WEF website, Direct link to the PDF. If you search online for "ESG metrics" or "Stakeholder Capitalism metrics" you'll find other information or summaries, including from companies that help others report their ESG metrics.

Many members of the WEF have implemented it:

  • BlackRock, the largest investment firm uses it to decide where to invest, and how to modify the behavior of the companies it has invested in.
  • Banks, which promote ESG investment, and tie how well ESG companies to to their head's remuneration. They also may provide better credit terms, easier to access, and lower rates relative to ESG score.
  • Governments use it to determine who to provide more favor to. The Trudeau government uses BlackRock to determine which companies to provide recovery funds. BlackRock uses ESG, and therefore the companies which the Trudeau saves are only those with a good ESG score.
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FrostedCricketFlakes 3 points ago +3 / -0

I was mainly ranting on university qualification and diversity bullshit. I wouldn't recommend anyone go to university now, unless they really needed to, like to be a doctor, but even that's a sketchy career path in current year's politics.

Degrees need to die, as universities have consistently proven they're worthless as guarantees of competency. Degrees also require teachers to have teaching degrees, which prevents people who work in the industry from teaching, even if they're the ones who actually have relevant skills, and know what is in demand.

I've had enough experience with graduates that don't have basic competency in the field they graduated, and others who can't get over the idea that they can learn things outside of a course, even when a competent person is right there to teach them.

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FrostedCricketFlakes 16 points ago +16 / -0

If they don't meet the requirements for a high school diploma, they shouldn't have them. I'm not arguing otherwise. I agree with vocational programs. Some countries used to test grade school students, and if they weren't good at academics, moved them to an education program focused on trades. It worked for these students, but academia has infiltrated everything now and turned it to shit.

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FrostedCricketFlakes 2 points ago +2 / -0

There is an overvaluing of university degrees. The idea that everyone needs a degree is idiotic. You have people taking programs don't teach any usable skills, or are in oversupplied fields (if there is any demand to begin with). Small companies I know don't want university grads because they're arrogant, and need to be retaught to become competent in the subject they have a degree for. Corporate still uses it as a minimum requirement.

There is a need for more trades, something that is undervalued in society, or at least in metropolitan areas and academia. Students don't have to take on much, if any debt, and they start earning much faster. Trades also pay well, are in demand, and it's nice to be able to fix your own things. Not that people that go into trades are dumb or less capable, it's a different skill set. One that many people who graduate university are completely incompetent in. And people in trades don't have university debt while they work as a "journalist" or a cashier.

Academia has been in control of public perception for too long, and the result has shown itself. People need to get into local government, or onto local school boards and bring back shop class, or programs that teach other necessary fields that. Education, and education spending should be about filling the needs of society, and ensuring everyone can succeed (to the extent they can) in the field best for them (if there's demand), even if that success isn't academics.

I agree that corporations are often abusing immigration rules to bring in people in, although I see that as a separate issue from university enrollment. Corporations should have to work harder to prove they can't get workers locally. Do they actually need the high qualifications they advertise locally (that prevent applicants), and can they pay more, and advertise to the local community better. Can they train local people. Unless it's a highly technical field, or the individual is of special importance (like a known artist) there probably isn't a legitimate reason not to use local people.

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FrostedCricketFlakes 2 points ago +2 / -0

student loans are the one debt that even bankruptcy can't remove. Democrats keep promising they'll remove student debt, but I haven't seen it happen.

"catch up programs" have existed for decades. Thomas Sowell used one. The current university "diversity" focus, means unqualified students aren't using these cheaper programs, and are instead going directly into university. If students had to enter these courses if they don't properly qualify, any who aren't serious or are definitely incapable of going into university would stop there, instead of spending years in a much more expensive university program and graduating still without competency.

I agree that government should cut off universities. The costs to students have only increased the more government has funded them. They have also proven they don't care about free speech, and fine treating people differently based on race, and don't produce graduates who are actually capable for in-demand fields.

In the hypothetical situation where the government should still provide funding, it should only be based on the above. Payment should only be provided if the school does not violate the constitution, and only for in demand fields. The university should also provide a guarantee for the quality of education and graduate capability (what a degree is supposed to be). Possibly even bring in some of those standardized tests teachers hate so much. Students who have benefited from government funds should also have to remain in the industry for a minimum number of years. I don't trust the current government not to fuck this up, or that what I wrote would be enough even if government was more competent.

That said, I feel that most of academia is currently is too rotten to be revived. Maybe if concerned citizens enter local school boards. Clear out useless policies and teachers. Bring back shop class, and bring in new programs like financial literacy. Try to get students to actually find what they're good at before they even think about university, and learn some skills that are actually necessary. Also get rid of teaching degrees, they're worthless, and often keep out competent people with relevant up-to-date skills. There should be a focus away from universities and degrees in general. Not every one benefits from academia, and a degree should be treated as worthless if there's no competency to back it up.

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