Charlie Kirk
🚨🚨BREAKING: Marine hero Daniel Penny has been found NOT GUILTY. He has been acquitted. Thank God!
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Forwarded from 𝐙𝖔𝖔𝖒𝖊𝖗𝐖𝖆𝖋𝖋𝖊𝖓
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Daniel Penny is now free from all charges.
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Forwarded from Ohio Reich
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A global center for electronic fraud and hackers based in Manila, Philippines was raided.l
They found 480 scammers being run by 8 Israelis. 🤣
The Israeli ambassador protests the publication of the clip. Lets make him mad
They found 480 scammers being run by 8 Israelis. 🤣
The Israeli ambassador protests the publication of the clip. Lets make him mad
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Forwarded from 𝕀𝕟 𝕄𝕒𝕘𝕟𝕒 𝔼𝕩𝕔𝕚𝕥𝕒𝕥𝕚𝕠 (_ScalpS_)
Daniel Penny’s lawyer shares this photo. Daniel is celebrating his NOT GUILTY verdicts.
https://x.com/AutismCapital/status/1866195278237487173
https://x.com/AutismCapital/status/1866195278237487173
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Forwarded from Chief's Livestock Emporium (Chief)
Do you wish me a merry Christmas?
Or mean that it is a merry Christmas whether I want it or not?
Or that you feel merry this Christmas?
Or that it is a Christmas to be merry on?
Or mean that it is a merry Christmas whether I want it or not?
Or that you feel merry this Christmas?
Or that it is a Christmas to be merry on?
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Forwarded from Alt Skull's Charnel House (Alt Skull️)
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Forwarded from The Marauder Project
If you followed me on IG then you have know that I was a pretty rigid Christian Anarchist for a number of years.
I was very convinced that the vast majority of society participated in politics and government out of idolatry, choosing for themselves a man for their king instead of acknowledging Christ as King.
I actually still have many of these same views but I now know that libertarianism/anarchism is certainly untenable and incompatible with real historic Apostolic Christianity. I realized this when reading the primary sources of the Libertarian intellectuals themselves.
Murray Rothbard was probably the nail in the coffin for me. In Ethics of Liberty, he was so insistent that humans have absolutely no positive moral duty to their fellow man that he presents parents as having no moral obligation to their children, even so far as being completely within their rights to allow their children to starve or otherwise sell them on a slave market.
I was very convinced that the vast majority of society participated in politics and government out of idolatry, choosing for themselves a man for their king instead of acknowledging Christ as King.
I actually still have many of these same views but I now know that libertarianism/anarchism is certainly untenable and incompatible with real historic Apostolic Christianity. I realized this when reading the primary sources of the Libertarian intellectuals themselves.
Murray Rothbard was probably the nail in the coffin for me. In Ethics of Liberty, he was so insistent that humans have absolutely no positive moral duty to their fellow man that he presents parents as having no moral obligation to their children, even so far as being completely within their rights to allow their children to starve or otherwise sell them on a slave market.
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These numbers look way too low, id put good money on male participation being higher, once you control for things like secretaries "account managers", dispatch, coordinators
https://news.1rj.ru/str/zoomerwaffenx/1368
https://news.1rj.ru/str/zoomerwaffenx/1368
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𝐙𝖔𝖔𝖒𝖊𝖗𝐖𝖆𝖋𝖋𝖊𝖓
White men built this nation
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Forwarded from Santa Big Dave 🎄 🎅
I want you to picture the most magnificent ancient structure on planet earth. The one that comes into your mind when you think of the apex of civilization.
That wasn't built by heroes. A bunch of Alexanders didn't come together and raise that. That mastodonic emblem of achievement was dreamed of, designed and built by men that many online posters would call "mid" or "wifeguys".
Dudes who weren't exemplary genetic specimens. They probably weren't especially handsome or tall or "great" in the proper sense.
They were men who were like their fathers who were like their fathers before them. They learned from long standing transgenerational traditions. Men who dutifully toiled incrementally during their short stint on earth and passed it to their sons.
They maintained the longevity and stability required to conceptualize and construct the greatest things man has ever seen. Things that we still look upon with reverence and mourning.
These buildings are what tie the tales of heroes to our world. They say "You will never forget that Caesar was here".
Instead of stagnating in the intoxication of romanticisms about heroes, moaning about how our hero arc hasn't come, that this system disallows us from becoming the next Alexander.
We should instead have an inspired realism about our limitations with who and where we are today.
I would rather be a maxxed out mid than a hero who never could be. The top dog instead of the mutt who fancies himself a wolf.
Yet another layer of internalized self-hate that stifles our ability to achieve victory and love ourselves in this short time we have in this beautiful gift we call life.
That wasn't built by heroes. A bunch of Alexanders didn't come together and raise that. That mastodonic emblem of achievement was dreamed of, designed and built by men that many online posters would call "mid" or "wifeguys".
Dudes who weren't exemplary genetic specimens. They probably weren't especially handsome or tall or "great" in the proper sense.
They were men who were like their fathers who were like their fathers before them. They learned from long standing transgenerational traditions. Men who dutifully toiled incrementally during their short stint on earth and passed it to their sons.
They maintained the longevity and stability required to conceptualize and construct the greatest things man has ever seen. Things that we still look upon with reverence and mourning.
These buildings are what tie the tales of heroes to our world. They say "You will never forget that Caesar was here".
Instead of stagnating in the intoxication of romanticisms about heroes, moaning about how our hero arc hasn't come, that this system disallows us from becoming the next Alexander.
We should instead have an inspired realism about our limitations with who and where we are today.
I would rather be a maxxed out mid than a hero who never could be. The top dog instead of the mutt who fancies himself a wolf.
Yet another layer of internalized self-hate that stifles our ability to achieve victory and love ourselves in this short time we have in this beautiful gift we call life.
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