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Royalalbatross 4 points ago +5 / -1

Covid carriers in elderly (statistically conservative voters) populations and hoping for them to die.

I feel I missed something here. Any links?

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Royalalbatross 6 points ago +6 / -0

Laptop also showed he spent $21,000 on one 'live cam' porn website.

Whoa! He could have gotten several nights with a top-notch call girl for that amount.

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Royalalbatross 8 points ago +8 / -0

Note that when they say something is “coded” feminine or gay by society, they can’t really back any of it up with anything substantial. They’re talking about their own prejudices.

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Royalalbatross 7 points ago +7 / -0

Women are “strong” until they meet adversity of any kind. Then suddenly they need a plethora of support groups to prop them up. I’m fine with women being women, but this ridiculous double-think I can’t stand.

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Royalalbatross 5 points ago +6 / -1

One problem is that it’s easy not to believe it. There is a constant hum of “its all alt-right propaganda” on the left.

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Royalalbatross 36 points ago +36 / -0

Handler has a serious fetish on black dudes, and she seems to be handling them like mommy's little spoiled babies. It's a bit disturbing actually.

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Royalalbatross 12 points ago +12 / -0

Just like with men trying to look like women, it's hard to compete with the real thing.

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Royalalbatross 3 points ago +3 / -0

I’d say “live by the sword, die by the sword” but that sounds way too noble for this pile of dung.

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Royalalbatross 6 points ago +6 / -0

I don't think so. Magazines don't sell well these days. But I bet you can find online fiction in the style of the pulps. Of course, you can also find tons of old pulp stories republished as books. On top of it all, I also have the "Justice Inc" pulp roleplaying game. Never played it but I will one day (and check that cover illustration)

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Royalalbatross -2 points ago +1 / -3

Robin Diangelo is their current “spiritual leader”. She’s not Jewish.

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Royalalbatross 2 points ago +2 / -0

I don’t envy the people trying to teach “Islamic science” in Muslim countries ?

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Royalalbatross 18 points ago +18 / -0

Haider:

Over the previous few decades, a new ideology had taken hold throughout liberal and progressive circles: writer and cultural critic Wesley Yang called it “the successor ideology,” but now it’s more usually called wokeism. At its core, this ideology is a delegitimization project—and it targets the very foundations of humanist, Enlightenment values. Wokeism is not the only movement to exploit the same programming that makes us vulnerable to religion. But it has achieved astounding success because it has also managed to neutralize liberals, who might otherwise stand against religious impulses, by hijacking our caring instinct, and by ruthlessly exploiting social dynamics to crush dissent. 

Ali:

I now see that it is a distinct and quasi-religious ideology. It is interesting to see the symbiotic relationship there has been between the Islamists and the woke. That may be material for another letter. But for now, I want to respond to your words:  When I first began speaking publicly about Islam, I quickly found ... that those whom I anticipated would be on our side viewed me with suspicion. My criticisms of Islam were based on the very principles that those liberals claimed to champion, and yet I was swiftly rejected by them. This behavior left me stunned and confused, so I set out to understand it. My understanding is that you and I mistook many of the woke for true liberals when in fact they are anything but.

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Royalalbatross 4 points ago +4 / -0

Kinda similar to "blackface" or the n-word in ANY context (even attempts at being anti-racist), as opposed to the actual racist use of those. A lot of people were suddenly and retroactively thrown under the bus for things that were allowed before.

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Royalalbatross 1 point ago +1 / -0

"....most men who catcall are black"

It could also be construed as a racist tweet by the way :D

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Royalalbatross 7 points ago +7 / -0

WAIT WHAT AM I SAYING??? CALL THE.......

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Royalalbatross 6 points ago +6 / -0

Marcuse, prominent members of the Frankfurt School, wrote a bestseller called “Eros and Civilization”. I’m often baffled by the fact that people buy into the wishy-washy nonsense of the social sciences.

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Royalalbatross 6 points ago +6 / -0

This explains a lot of the reactions to the George Floyd video. The feel it shows the equivalent to animal torture. The fact that he got himself into all that trouble by being a criminal and insanely high on drugs doesn't register.

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Royalalbatross 4 points ago +4 / -0

Yes, the "battling inner demons" is occasionally on prominent display. Apparently the White Fragility book is full of it. They author just assumes that all white people are the same.

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Royalalbatross 5 points ago +5 / -0

Western society is probably the most navel -gazing ever. I remember somewhere seeing a paper in social sciences that was basically asking "am I being racist as I am writing this paper?" and I think the answer was "yes".

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Royalalbatross 1 point ago +1 / -0

I can quote Wikipedia too:

The largest autosomal study of Turkish genetics (on 16 individuals) concluded that the Turkish population form a cluster with Southern European populations and that the East Asian (presumably Central Asian) legacy to the Turkish people is estimated to be 21.7%.

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Royalalbatross 1 point ago +1 / -0

The turkish LANGUAGE is from the Asian steppes. They did relatively little to the genetics of the people they invaded. People from Turkey are quite similar to Southern Europe. The original turkish-speakers would have looked more typically Asian.

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Royalalbatross 1 point ago +1 / -0

You got a lot of these things upside down. Southern Europeans (Italy, Greece) have a lot in common with Middle-Eastern genes. Greece and Turkey are genetically almost indistinguishable, and always have been (Greece invaded, Turkey invaded, back and forth). Northern Europe was lagging behind so long because they hadn't come up with many things that spread from the M-E. When those ideas arrived, you had a population explosion, Age of Exploration (because Europe is in an excellent position with long coasts, bringing even more ideas in) followed by new inventions coming from Northern Europe itself. It proves nothing about the superiority of Northern European genes, since other regions have gone through similar things earlier. Any snapshot of time would show a different people being "in charge" including Arabs at one point.

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