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"What Do Whites Want? - Director's Editorial"
In his latest editorial, the Director dives into some data beyond demographics and examines what exactly White want.
Whites are the group most opposed to the current LGBTQ(etc) agenda, especially regarding children.
White desire to have larger families has nearly doubled since the 1980s, but the modern policy environment holds them back.
And Whites want more beautiful architecture, public spaces, and other environments.
Be sure to find us on Telegram. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram and learn much more about these topics and more in the latest Director's Editorial:
In his latest editorial, the Director dives into some data beyond demographics and examines what exactly White want.
Whites are the group most opposed to the current LGBTQ(etc) agenda, especially regarding children.
White desire to have larger families has nearly doubled since the 1980s, but the modern policy environment holds them back.
And Whites want more beautiful architecture, public spaces, and other environments.
Be sure to find us on Telegram. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram and learn much more about these topics and more in the latest Director's Editorial:
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What Do Whites Want? - Director's Editorial
Some data beyond demographics
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🇺🇸 Tucker Carlson and Erik Prince on US citizenship -
🔶️ "there's a lot of people that are considered american citizens that probably shouldn't be considered american citizens. but the left has so devalued citizenship. it should mean something to be an american. i mean, a roman citizen, it meant something."
🔶️ "a venezuelan gang member who is here illegally is every bit as american as you, born in western michigan."
🔶️ "anchor babies, birthright citizenship, all of that must go."
🔶️ "you wonder if we've reached a point where that's impossible for the country to act in its own interests just because of the changes due to immigration."
🔶️ "i read a lot of history and i know that things have been a lot worse in certain societies and corrective events can be shocking and traumatic to people, but it's still possible."
📎 Logan Hall
🔶️ "there's a lot of people that are considered american citizens that probably shouldn't be considered american citizens. but the left has so devalued citizenship. it should mean something to be an american. i mean, a roman citizen, it meant something."
🔶️ "a venezuelan gang member who is here illegally is every bit as american as you, born in western michigan."
🔶️ "anchor babies, birthright citizenship, all of that must go."
🔶️ "you wonder if we've reached a point where that's impossible for the country to act in its own interests just because of the changes due to immigration."
🔶️ "i read a lot of history and i know that things have been a lot worse in certain societies and corrective events can be shocking and traumatic to people, but it's still possible."
📎 Logan Hall
📢 🇺🇸 🇷🇺 House Foreign Affairs Committee Chair Rep McCaul posterized ISW–Critical Threats's map of Russian military and security services bases in the Russian Federation within the range of US weapons for today's appearance before the committee of Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
🔶️ The bold, outermost line shows the maximum range of ATACMS (300km); the solid line before that shows the maximum range of the mid-range ATACMS the US has provided to Ukraine (170km); and the dotted, innermost line shows the maximum range of HIMARS (77km).
🔶️ The shaded parts of northeastern Ukraine represent Ukrainian territory in range of glide bombs launched from Russian airspace (60km).
🔶️ "[What the Russians] are doing is lining up all of their artillery and rockets and missiles just across the Ukraine border that they then use to attack Ukrainians. However, the administration has restricted [Ukraine's] arms use so that Ukraine cannot defend itself and fire back at Russia." — Chair McCaul
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🔶️ The bold, outermost line shows the maximum range of ATACMS (300km); the solid line before that shows the maximum range of the mid-range ATACMS the US has provided to Ukraine (170km); and the dotted, innermost line shows the maximum range of HIMARS (77km).
🔶️ The shaded parts of northeastern Ukraine represent Ukrainian territory in range of glide bombs launched from Russian airspace (60km).
🔶️ "[What the Russians] are doing is lining up all of their artillery and rockets and missiles just across the Ukraine border that they then use to attack Ukrainians. However, the administration has restricted [Ukraine's] arms use so that Ukraine cannot defend itself and fire back at Russia." — Chair McCaul
📎 ISW
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📢 🇺🇸 🇷🇺 House Foreign Affairs Committee Chair Rep McCaul posterized ISW–Critical Threats's map of Russian military and security services bases in the Russian Federation within the range of US weapons for today's appearance before the committee of Secretary…
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🇺🇸 🇺🇦 🇷🇺 Rep McCaul on Ukraine: "Congress did not put restrictions on the use of these weapons. It's Jake Sullivan and your administration that has put the restrictions on these weapons. I talk to them...they cannot achieve victory with these restrictions that you...have place on them."
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Alexandre Loubet, the campaign manager of the RN's lead candidate Jordan Bardella, announced this in the newspaper "Libération". It is unclear what this means for the future of their right-wing ID group.
The decision was taken by Marine Le Pen following a statement made by AfD Spitzenkandidat, Maximilian Krah, who said: "SS were not all criminals".
Krah was punished by AfD's leadership resulting in his dismissal as a Spitzenkandidat (top candidate) but Le Pen doesn't seem to want to backtrack on her decision to split from AfD which can destroy the ID group.
Le Pen went as far as to say:
"The AfD goes from provocation to provocation, Now it's no longer time to distance ourselves, it's time to make a clean break with this movement."
This is a poor attempt from Le Pen to improve her image in France in the hopes of winning more votes from centrists and boomers for her presidential campaign... in 2027. Just like Giorgia Meloni's FdI, Le Pen and RN will sell out their voters and their political programs to "win" more "legitimacy" with mainstream media. Time for right-wing political movements to rethink the role of women in politics.
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Le RN largue son allié européen l’AFD après la sortie de sa tête de liste sur les SS
Le chef de file du parti d’extrême droite aux européennes, Maximilian Krah, estime qu’un SS « n’était pas automatiquement un criminel. »
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🇺🇸 🇺🇦 🇷🇺 Rep McCaul on Ukraine: "Congress did not put restrictions on the use of these weapons. It's Jake Sullivan and your administration that has put the restrictions on these weapons. I talk to them...they cannot achieve victory with these restrictions…
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🇺🇸 🇷🇺 🇺🇦 The lobbying push is in full-swing for what could be the biggest escalation of the entire Ukraine war: for the US to start openly coordinating strikes inside Russia. Rep. Tom Kean Jr. (R-NJ) urges Blinken to reverse the "dangerous policy" of not explicitly allowing these strikes
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🇺🇸 🇷🇺 🇺🇦 The lobbying push is in full-swing for what could be the biggest escalation of the entire Ukraine war: for the US to start openly coordinating strikes inside Russia. Rep. Tom Kean Jr. (R-NJ) urges Blinken to reverse the "dangerous policy" of not…
🇺🇸 🇲🇽 New Base Protection Training Emphasizes Asymmetric Threats, ‘Homeland is Not a Sanctuary’
🔶️ U.S. military forces training and deploying from their bases and stations for a future conflict or crisis will likely face a growing variety of threats close to home. Base intruders, drone swarms, civilian protests, cyber hackers, disinformation campaigns, natural disasters or power outages all can disrupt or thwart unit training and unit deployments.
🔶️ Scripted, tabletop command-post exercises have long been the norm for annual base drills focused on anti-terrorism and force protection. But Marine Corps Installations-West officials in the Southwest have been shifting to the offensive, so to speak, to defend the home front.
🇨🇳 “We’re not dismissing that threat,” Laing said, “but what we’ve done is we’ve opened the aperture now. What is our ability to defend against a state actor through multiple domains that’s also tied to asymmetrical threats?”
⚡️ “The homeland is not a sanctuary,” Col. Philip Laing, MCI-West’s chief of staff at Camp Pendleton Marine Corps Base, said in a recent interview.
🔶️ Last month Marine Corps Reserve personnel for the first time played the role of “enemy” or opposition forces through five days of unnoscripted free play during MCI-West region’s annual Semper Durus exercise. Adding operational forces to operational scenarios of I Marine Expeditionary Force and joint forces deploying and projecting power overseas marked “a significant change in the exercise design … and exercise objectives,” Laing said, noting “it forces you to think and fight a living, breathing adversary.”
🇷🇺 “So how do we support that effort … and how do we protect that?” he added. “How do we enable and protect power projection against a multi-faceted, multi-domain threat of a state adversary that’s also tied to an asymmetrical threat of opportunistic formations or parties that will take advantage? So that’s what is different this year.”
🔶️ They brainstormed and crafted scenarios, delving into their own military and civilian experiences to develop scenarios of “things that realistically could happen, with or without bad actors,” he added. Cutting electrical power to a camp, for example, “causes them their second and third order of effects” that base commanders then must immediately grapple with amid other missions. One scenario earlier that morning had a vehicle carrying hazardous materials crash by a base water treatment facility, raising questions about impacts to water safety and health.
https://news.usni.org/2024/05/21/new-base-protection-training-emphasizes-asymmetric-threats-homeland-is-not-a-sanctuary
🔶️ U.S. military forces training and deploying from their bases and stations for a future conflict or crisis will likely face a growing variety of threats close to home. Base intruders, drone swarms, civilian protests, cyber hackers, disinformation campaigns, natural disasters or power outages all can disrupt or thwart unit training and unit deployments.
🔶️ Scripted, tabletop command-post exercises have long been the norm for annual base drills focused on anti-terrorism and force protection. But Marine Corps Installations-West officials in the Southwest have been shifting to the offensive, so to speak, to defend the home front.
🇨🇳 “We’re not dismissing that threat,” Laing said, “but what we’ve done is we’ve opened the aperture now. What is our ability to defend against a state actor through multiple domains that’s also tied to asymmetrical threats?”
⚡️ “The homeland is not a sanctuary,” Col. Philip Laing, MCI-West’s chief of staff at Camp Pendleton Marine Corps Base, said in a recent interview.
🔶️ Last month Marine Corps Reserve personnel for the first time played the role of “enemy” or opposition forces through five days of unnoscripted free play during MCI-West region’s annual Semper Durus exercise. Adding operational forces to operational scenarios of I Marine Expeditionary Force and joint forces deploying and projecting power overseas marked “a significant change in the exercise design … and exercise objectives,” Laing said, noting “it forces you to think and fight a living, breathing adversary.”
🇷🇺 “So how do we support that effort … and how do we protect that?” he added. “How do we enable and protect power projection against a multi-faceted, multi-domain threat of a state adversary that’s also tied to an asymmetrical threat of opportunistic formations or parties that will take advantage? So that’s what is different this year.”
🔶️ They brainstormed and crafted scenarios, delving into their own military and civilian experiences to develop scenarios of “things that realistically could happen, with or without bad actors,” he added. Cutting electrical power to a camp, for example, “causes them their second and third order of effects” that base commanders then must immediately grapple with amid other missions. One scenario earlier that morning had a vehicle carrying hazardous materials crash by a base water treatment facility, raising questions about impacts to water safety and health.
https://news.usni.org/2024/05/21/new-base-protection-training-emphasizes-asymmetric-threats-homeland-is-not-a-sanctuary
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New Base Protection Training Emphasizes Asymmetric Threats, 'Homeland is Not a Sanctuary' - USNI News
CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. – U.S. military forces training and deploying from their bases and stations for a future conflict or crisis will likely face a growing variety of threats close to home. Base intruders, drone swarms, civilian protests, cyber hackers…
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🇺🇸 🇲🇽 📝 In all seriousness, an "Iron Dome" is the future of the US. Regardless of what your politics are, it would simply be a product of the time we live in. | CIG #commentary
🔶️ Current wars, terrorism and crime are showing off new weapon capabilities. It is only a matter of time until a hostile entity decides to make spectacle out of harassing the continental United States either with symbolic or saturation drone attacks. No worse case scenario with China/Russia necessary, it doesn't require state actors. And if it did escalate to that point, a missile shield wouldn't block massed hypersonic ICBMs entering from outer space, especially not an Iron-Dome like shield which is designed for "short-range" projectiles launched approximately 43 miles out. A US Iron Dome would be specifically for asymmetrical drone threats.
🔶️ The cartels in Mexico already commit mass murders and assassinations with drones. They've already used drones passively against the US border patrol for a decade. How long until they progress towards fixed wing FPV projectiles? In fact, moving hardware or at least blueprints for such designs would provoke unilateral US actions without warning. The precedent of this would be the 1914 US invasion of Mexico's Vera Cruz port awaiting alledged German arms shipments for possible use against the US during WWI.
🔶️ Rival powers opposed to the US have months, even years of experience with the US systems that would be used for interceptions. Simply by virtue of wars in Ukraine and the Middle East. The lesson they learned is that even if all drones are intercepted, they're still able to deny key chokepoints. Possibly sealanes in proximity to the US, perhaps the Panama Canal, the Gulf of Mexico route to the Mississippi, St. Lawrence River/Gulf with submerged drones, cargo ships with discreetly containerized launch systems? Again, they may seek a symbolic strike even in uninhabited areas to play into fears of the general public rather than successfully carrying out a mass atrocity against civilians.
🔶️ Aside from rival powers, keep in mind there's an entire Global South of militant factions with axes to grind against the US that may be supplied and guided by hostile powers. This is a very real emerging threat that should be taken into account in the coming years. The proof is in the combat medals awarded to sailors in the Red Sea. This is not strictly just for the US, all developed and developing nations may find themselves in a global arms race to protect themselves from new militantism.
🔶️ So, for a million-dollar, perhaps billion-dollar idea, it's not a bad one. The big R&D game right now is finding ways to counter drone swarms. The main concern should be, will it work? Nobody can say for sure.
🔶️ Current wars, terrorism and crime are showing off new weapon capabilities. It is only a matter of time until a hostile entity decides to make spectacle out of harassing the continental United States either with symbolic or saturation drone attacks. No worse case scenario with China/Russia necessary, it doesn't require state actors. And if it did escalate to that point, a missile shield wouldn't block massed hypersonic ICBMs entering from outer space, especially not an Iron-Dome like shield which is designed for "short-range" projectiles launched approximately 43 miles out. A US Iron Dome would be specifically for asymmetrical drone threats.
🔶️ The cartels in Mexico already commit mass murders and assassinations with drones. They've already used drones passively against the US border patrol for a decade. How long until they progress towards fixed wing FPV projectiles? In fact, moving hardware or at least blueprints for such designs would provoke unilateral US actions without warning. The precedent of this would be the 1914 US invasion of Mexico's Vera Cruz port awaiting alledged German arms shipments for possible use against the US during WWI.
🔶️ Rival powers opposed to the US have months, even years of experience with the US systems that would be used for interceptions. Simply by virtue of wars in Ukraine and the Middle East. The lesson they learned is that even if all drones are intercepted, they're still able to deny key chokepoints. Possibly sealanes in proximity to the US, perhaps the Panama Canal, the Gulf of Mexico route to the Mississippi, St. Lawrence River/Gulf with submerged drones, cargo ships with discreetly containerized launch systems? Again, they may seek a symbolic strike even in uninhabited areas to play into fears of the general public rather than successfully carrying out a mass atrocity against civilians.
🔶️ Aside from rival powers, keep in mind there's an entire Global South of militant factions with axes to grind against the US that may be supplied and guided by hostile powers. This is a very real emerging threat that should be taken into account in the coming years. The proof is in the combat medals awarded to sailors in the Red Sea. This is not strictly just for the US, all developed and developing nations may find themselves in a global arms race to protect themselves from new militantism.
🔶️ So, for a million-dollar, perhaps billion-dollar idea, it's not a bad one. The big R&D game right now is finding ways to counter drone swarms. The main concern should be, will it work? Nobody can say for sure.
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🚀 🇺🇸 🇷🇺 U.S. Defense Officials have now Confirmed that the Notice-to Air-Missions (NOTAM) seen recently off the Coast of Baja California, which will be Active between May 16th and May 26th, is not for any kind of Russian Live-Fire Exercise near the United…
🛰 🇷🇺 🇺🇸 The U.S. Department of Defense now believes that a Russian “Satellite Launch” on May 16th, which caused a NOTAM to be issued off the Coast of California, was likely a Cover for the Deployment of a Counter-Space Weapon, which is now in Low-Orbit around the Earth and Tracking near several U.S. Military Satellites. This follows additional launches by the Russian Armed Forces in 2019 and 2022, which were also believed to have Deployed similar Weapons that could be utilized against U.S. or NATO Intelligence Satellites if a War was to Breakout.
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🌪 🇺🇸 Temple Tornado: Footage of the tornado that struck Temple, Texas on May 22, 2024.
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