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Forwarded from KanekoaTheGreat
Look how easy it is to see how a California Recall Election voter voted their mail-in ballot.

@KanekoaTheGreat
FTP. Truly.
It’s time.
Forwarded from Aurax
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"Thank you for rejecting this recall": California Gov. Gavin Newsom says he is "humbled" and "grateful" after recall vote fails

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@auraxchan
Forwarded from ANTOINETTE KALAJ
Forwarded from TR HQ (TruthRascal)
On a brighter note..
This is from my friend Justin in the Midwest. Thanks for the video Tanja !
We need a whole lot more of this. 👇🏻
Forwarded from Justin Kace
Right by my house tonight. I drove by at the end but didn't know it was happening..Had I known I would've been there. I'll be at the next one in 2 weeks!
Forwarded from TR HQ (TruthRascal)
Sumthin to ponder. 👇🏻I know what I think. 😏
Forwarded from ViriliHyperborum
WEAK MEN PREFER ATHEISM

A study was carried out on the link between faith and sex, more precisely testosterone, as men of strong and powerful physique were thought to ignore faith, mainly because of the ethos of religions.

Surprisingly it was found that high exposure to androgens such as testosterone, responsible for musculature, complexion, strength and athletic ability, promote religiosity and religious feeling in men.

(Testosterone, Risk Taking and Religiosity: Evidence from Two Cultures; Ellis).

So the more testosterone and the more masculine a man is, the more likely that man is to have a steadfast and well-sought faith. Militant atheism is, then, a common behavior in men with low testosterone, precisely those more effeminate that we hope not to find progressivism, specifically among collectivist and identity movements.

The anti-faith is thus a concern of weak and incapable men.

🇺🇸🇬🇧 | @ViriliHyperborum
Forwarded from Vault of Secrets - Unpopular History (M Himself)
Testosterone Risk Taking and Religiosity.pdf
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Ellis, L., Hoskin, A.W. and Ratnasingam, M. (2016). Testosterone, Risk Taking, and Religiosity: Evidence from Two Cultures. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 55(1), pp.153–173.

"Stark’s (2002) proposal that high testosterone increases risk taking, and there by diminished religiosity, appears to be in need of substantial modification. Our study suggests that there are relationships between testosterone, risk taking, and religiosity, but that the nature and direction of these relationships appear to be much more complex than he proposed. We did find evidence to support Stark’s hypothesis that testosterone was positively correlated with risk taking. However, we also found evidence (quite unexpectedly) that testosterone was positively associated with being religious.." (Ellis, Hoskin and Ratnasingam, 2016)
Forwarded from TR HQ (TruthRascal)
And don’t forget, women have testosterone, too.
That’s a GOOD thing. As long as it’s in the doses God ordained. 😉
For a good laugh. 👇🏻👇🏻
Forwarded from Free4all (Mary)
https://news.1rj.ru/str/MidnightRiderChannel/15112

Every time Stacey Abrams crawls out from her rock to spew propaganda on MSM, I’m compelled to share this.

Her finest work,
Right on👇🏻