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- Net Zero Averted Temperature Increase
Interesting paper shows that even if the US cut its carbon emissions to zero, it would have a negligible effect on world temperatures. The global warming cult is dead; now we need to talk about The Ecocide.
- Here’s what the Christian right wants from a second Trump term
Leftists see conservatives as religious fanatics; the Leftist cannot comprehend that people like time proven solutions based on realistic principles which are assessed on a case-by-case basis instead of One Big Idea comprised of symbolic theory. The Leftist may in fact be a partial human, someone lacking the ability to understand more than a narcissistic perspective… of course, civilization produces such waste products by reducing life in complexity to questions of obedience to procedure and social status, so waste humans pile up that would otherwise be unable to survive in nature. Advice to Trump: ignore everything the Christians want, since they are a dying demographic that will simply drag down your candidacy. Focus on making the trains run on time metaphorically, meaning fix things and appoint judges, repeal civil rights laws and the socialism they bring, and cut government to a tenth of its size so that it cannot strike back.
- Wealthy Texas enclave steps up secession bid as feud with woke city leaders over crime crisis explodes
Everywhere, small Whitopias are pulling away from the rotting diversity cities. This bankrupts the diversity industry.
- Peso Gets Crushed as Sheinbaum Struggles to Reassure Investors
Reformers drag down the value of a country because reform always means more socialism which subtracts value from the economy by funneling large amounts of money to those who do nothing constructive with it.
- Eight people with suspected ISIS ties arrested in New York, Philadelphia and LA after crossing southern border
Open borders turn out to be a huge security problem especially when tens of millions of unknown people are crossing them.
- Federal judge strikes down Florida’s gender-affirming care restrictions
Another 14A case shows that there can be no social standards when human rights law exists because it is based on the individual and not what individuals share, like culture, genetics, nature, history, customs, or future.
- Alito’s ‘Godliness’ Comment Echoes a Broader Christian Movement
None of them can say it out loud: it is the Anglo-Saxons, not Christianity or the Constitution, that made this country great and kept it prosperous. The Hwites and other diversity that has followed has not done as good of a job.
- Ikea’s boss solved the Swedish retailer’s global ‘unhappy worker’ crisis by raising salaries, introducing flexible working and subsidizing childcare
Contrary to what all of the internet Communists tell you, capitalism rewards people for being useful. Communism rewards people for being less than useful, and ends up creating equal poverty as a result.
- Hitler was ‘hypnotic in a very dangerous way’ as a public speaker, says Farage
Farage carefully inserts a plausible alternative to the mainstream opinion on this topic, but does so such that he can introduce the dangers of democracy generally and why Putin is succeeding while the West stays mired in infighting, negotiation, discussion, and compromise.
- These Republicans Voted to Restore Confederate Monument to Arlington
The quest to erase our history continues, and a few stand against it, realizing that we either keep our founding American population or be entirely obliterated by the horde of self-styled victims who wish to invade and plunder the loot democracy is busy stealing.
- Israeli troops use medieval-style trebuchet weapon in fighting at Lebanon border
The past is alive. On the practical side, a trebuchet is quieter than canon, so the targets have no idea what is heading their way.
- What is social health? The little-known idea that could make all the difference
The “wellbeing that comes from connection” comes from culture and its rituals. Diversity kills this and, indirectly, kills us.
- F.A.A. Investigating How Counterfeit Titanium Got Into Boeing and Airbus Jets
The third world is a high-individualism, low-trust type of society. Counterfeiting papers is natural there. The West gets taken for a ride because we do not realize that others do not operate as we do.
- Red states strike deals to show controversial conservative videos in schools
Leftists freak out because milktoast pro-diversity conservative material was added to the list of options in schools. They cannot handle deviation from their experiment because if it is revealed as conjectural, people might question why its results do not line up with its stated intentions.
- India’s opposition leveraged caste and constitution to shock Modi in election
Suggesting an end to affirmative action policies for the lower castes was seen as a threat. The war of the Have-Nots against the Haves continues for the sixtieth century.
- How Liberals Talk About Children
“Many left-leaning, middle-class Americans speak of kids as though they are impositions, or means to an end.” Individualists see children as a threat to their individualism. Left-leaning middle class people tend to treat their children as employees who can be commanded instead of individuals who need to develop into their own people. In other news, individualism is pathological narcissism.
- We’re All Tiger Moms Now
The influence of Oriental Asians in wealthier communities has changed American parenting to emphasize children as competitive objects defined by their careers.
- China’s support for Russia is ‘long-term threat’ to European security, G7 warns
Finally the threat of Asiatics gang-stalking the West comes out of the closet. At what point do we admit that this is a long-term race war which began when Eastern Europe made deals with the Mongols instead of joining the West to fight them?
- The N.B.A. Sees Its Future in Africa
American business operates from the same egalitarian fallacy as democracy: more warm bodies equals more products purchased. Therefore, it wants to sell to the third world and ignore the most lucrative consumer market ever, the heritage American consumer, who not only got excited by quality products but could tell the difference between novelty and quality.
- Nashville Shooter Manifesto Released Despite FBI Resistance
What could be so bad about this particular manifesto that the FBI did not want it released like all the others?
- Decision to ditch the Virginia School Boards Association sparks public protest
Virginia county detaches from school board association which is effectively run by the education unions, nominally over transsexual propaganda.
- China’s foreign ministry arm in Hong Kong derides ‘farce’ of European Commission report
China finds it preposterous that the West has interests separate from those of China. It is a race war, as usual, continuing an ancient race war.
- What will be the human cost of Poland’s beefed-up border defenses?
In response to China-Russia sending human waves of migrants to swamp it, Poland has militarized its border.
- Putin pledges a cease-fire in Ukraine if Kyiv withdraws from occupied regions and drops NATO bid
Putin, for whom each new day of not winning is a loss of prestige, wants to make a deal by offering Ukraine the loss of a quarter of its country and its political autonomy in exchange for a partial withdrawal.
- Democrats are forcing a vote on women’s right to IVF in an election-year push on reproductive care
The GOP wants to drop out of this election by focusing on religiously symbolic issues instead of actual issues. It knows that the disaster is too far gone for one president to fix, and that the Trump rebound will hit in 2028 and be claimed by whatever Democrat is in power the following year.
- G7 leaders tackle the issue of migration on the second day of their summit in Italy
To be a leader in a democracy, you need to avoid taking decisive action that can fail, so instead they will make more token changes and dodge the elephant in the room.
- Trump floats replacing income tax with tariffs: GOP lawmaker
Actually an interesting idea, this would equalize cost differences between overseas labor and our own, allowing our exporters to compete more effectively.
- Trump’s ‘horrible city’ comment on Milwaukee was about ‘policies,’ says NY congresswoman who provoked response
Cities with the diversity swing vote always have horrible policies.
- Teens twerk on cop car, 1 shot in Long Beach as unruly crowd causes chaos in LI city
Diversity riot means that another traditional party scene will be shut down in favor of sterile, heavily-policed corporate surroundings.
- Majority of Americans believe Trump’s charges were more politically motivated than Hunter Biden’s: poll
Diversity government uses rules for its own gain, misses out on the spirit of the nation and its founding peoples that populism defends.
- Fani Willis lashes out at critics for ‘oversexualizing’ black women, insists she’s ‘thriving’
She brings in two pity points, “Black” and “woman,” in order to dodge accountability for her ineptitude and politically-motivated use of the law.
- Takeaways from Supreme Court ruling: Abortion pill still available but opponents say fight not over
Despite the usual pink hat wearing and Handmaid’s Tale posturing by Leftists, the Supreme Court declines to ban contraceptive pill, achieving consistency with its 10A-friendly ruling that the states must individually decide the legality of abortion-related technologies.
- Arizona man plotted mass shooting targeting black people at Bad Bunny concert to start ‘race war,’ feds say
Man with Spanish name and history of dubious mental health had a plan that he failed to keep secret, making for good headlines as Democrats try to woo the Black diversity swing vote.
- Trump floats 20% corporate tax rate in DC meeting with CEOs: report
Lower tax rates mean a healthier economy without having to constantly screw around with the interest rates.
- Suspected NYC jihadist was caught near major airport as new details of averted ‘disaster’ are revealed
Fifth columnist captured for dubious jihad plot. This is why Echelon-style technologies are widely employed under the Patriot Act: to keep the diversity among us from mounting more 9/11s, despite the obvious damage to consistency of American law and rights that bills like the Patriot Act deliver.
- Michigan worker claims company threatened to fire him if he didn’t join labor union
Unions depend on mass compliance, but productive workers do not need unions and would rather just ask for raises in response to productive output.
- Italian lawmakers break out into wild brawl in parliament that reportedly forced pol to leave in a wheelchair: video
Centuries after miscegenation following the fall of the Roman Empire, Italy cannot produce functional government.
- Phoenix police have pattern of violating civil rights and using excessive force, Justice Dept. says
Police force dealing with racial warfare camouflaged as diversity crime apparently busts too many Black and Hispanic perps.
- Supreme Court, siding with Starbucks, makes it harder for NLRB to win court orders in labor disputes
The Supreme Court makes it harder for the USG to intervene on the side of unions, reducing the regulatory capture of the USG by unions.
- Wilders U-turns on deputy PM nominee reportedly suspected of Mossad ties
With the rise of populism, concern over dual-loyalty grows. Next up will be the purge of Europeans who are too in bed with US or Chinese interests.
- South Africa’s historic rivals to form government, likely returning Ramaphosa as president
Attempts to reform diversity government go nowhere. With diversity, the fix is (always) in.
- What the rise of right-wing populism in EU countries says about Europeans
Most likely it means that people have accepted that nationalism and culture are good things but methods like National Socialism and Fascism are unstable. Monarchism awaits, slowbois.
- Loyalty at work no longer pays — and it’s employers who are to blame
As government took over from pensions and healthcare while imposing affirmative action quotas, all that extra money dried up and now employers rarely offer these options.
- In Manitoba, First Nations infants have ‘staggering’ rate of involvement with Child and Family Services, study finds
Diversity creates permanent dependent populations who can be counted on to vote for more entitlements.
- The science of why ‘siblings or dating’ is so hard
“Assortative dating” is when people select partners who look like them. This surprises the scientist.
- ‘He was a deeply unembarrassed racist’: Nigel Farage, by those who have known him
Voters want more honest and realistic candidates, but then run in fear from what honesty and realism discover. To love your people is to be a benevolent xenophobe, but this gets classified as “racist” by the egalitarian herd.
- Candidate for Fort Bend Co. Commissioner created online persona, racially attacked opponents and himself
Diversity candidate created fake accounts online to racially insult him so that he could play the victim. Mr Patel has some things to answer for.
- AI tools refuse to write in style of controversial French author Michel Houellebecq, publisher says
Houellebecq describes himself as anti-liberal, sees Islam as a stupid religion, and thinks the West is pretty much over. Despite being controversial he has maintained an audience worldwide who like his unflinching poetic view of realism.
- India’s heat wave hits marginalized Dalit caste
The West has found a new pity pet: the part-Dravidian (Australids, same group that form Australian aborigines) dalit caste of India. It will use this to try to unseat the nationalist government there.
- Public more confident connecting increasing heat, wildfires with climate change, study finds
On the heels of billions in media coverage, another popular myth rises because heat is hot so if it is hot outside it must be climate change not the urban heat island effect in a species that is 60% urbanized worldwide. And yet many realize that our recent heat outbursts are the result of a periodic weather condition not a fake apocalypse, while the real apocalypse of the death of the West by DEADS continues.
- New intellectual property treaty does little to protect Māori traditional knowledge, say researchers
They want special rights for the Maori so that if someone discovers a useful plant-based compound and some Maori somewhere claims it was once traditional knowledge, billions in licensing fees get paid to the Maori.
- Isotope study suggests men and women had equal access to resources 6,000 years ago
Everyone in the community ate the same stuff, therefore they had prehistoric Communism, argue scientists who spend too much time with 1960s-era theory and not enough time touching grass.
- Greater gender equality associated with men eating meat more frequently than women, study finds
In gender-egalitarian societies, women choose more salads.
- French right fractures ahead of Macron’s snap poll as left launches ‘New Popular Front’
Individualism and careerism bedevil the Right yet again.
- Collaboration is key in fight against disinformation: global report
To protect democracy and diversity, we need more censorship, overpaid eggheads argue.
- Record 120 million people displaced globally — UN report
UN accidentally admits real human population figures as closer to twelve billion by claiming 120m is 1.5% of world population.
- Poland: Mother of soldier murdered by migrant calls on government to make sure no such deaths happen again
Democracy dropped the ball on immigration because of human rights laws derived from the American Civil War and the aftermath of WW2.
- How to phase out fossil fuels without leaving anyone behind
The new-old plan from democracy: a giant wealth transfer to the third world.
- White House does not rule out Biden reducing son’s sentence
The fix is in. The fix is always in with diversity candidates like Biden.
- One year later, migrants who cheated death off Greece seek justice and struggle to cope with life
In massive sob story, press bemoans condition of those who illegally entered Europe and are further advancing the ecological crisis by swelling the population there.
- Dozens of black pastors ask Pa. Gov. Shapiro to embrace school choice
Now everyone wants escape from the rotting public schools.
- Transgender swimmer Lia Thomas loses bid to overturn ban
Months ago, this would have been thought impossible, but as transsexuals crowd women out of their spaces, even the egalitarians have to walk back the latest pity pets.
- Depressive symptoms in young adults linked to thinking, memory problems in midlife
Black adults experience this more than White adults.
- Jewish leaders compare rising antisemitism in NYC to 1930s: ‘Nazi playbook come to life in 2024’
The diversity turns on Jewish people. It turns out that diversity, not Jews or Nazis, drives ethnic persecution. The solution is as simple as it is eternal: end diversity.
- Violent El Tren de Aragua Venezuelan gang linked to over 100 criminal cases in US: report
More diversity doings unveiled as it turns out that criminals saw a great opportunity in getting their fifth column across the border.
- Oklahoma court rejects Tulsa Massacre survivors suit
Hopes for a massive payout fall off after court decision on century-old race riot.
- Study shows role of fathers in seeding the microbiota of newborns and confirms benefits of maternal fecal microbiota transplants
Babies need microbiome contributions from both mother and father, and babies born by caesarian procedures are lacking the maternal contribution. Microbiomes vary by race and ethnicity. Diversity damages these microbiomes.
- NYC has only connected 2,000 migrants with jobs — as thousands more overwhelm city shelters
The plan to use these guys to fund taxes seems to have hit a snag.
- Forget pools and home theaters. Whole-home generators are the new ‘must have’ for Houston mansions.
In the most diverse city in America, they have trouble keeping the lights on, just like in South Africa.
- Germany: ‘Major police operation’ launched against large group of partygoers shouting ‘Sieg Heil’ in Bavarian brewery
As democracy craters, it keeps banging the tin drum of going after scapegoats instead of addressing its systemic problems.
- Police are frustrated with increasing numbers of mental health callouts
As an empire collapses, deleterious mutations accumulate, resulting in more mental health problems. Diversity, especially that from the chaotic breeding of the third world, accelerates this process.
- New research finds biases encoded in language across cultures and history
Biases reflect stereotypes which turn out to be accurate and are not localized to any one culture. We cannot escape the noticing.
- The wartime outrage in Israel that no one is talking about
“I think people have become so polarized and so bought into their frameworks that they’re not able to see information that doesn’t align with those frameworks.”
This explains why people keep defending suicidal paths like diversity. They do not want to admit that their frameworks have been incorrect.
- Armed Conflicts In 2023 Highest Since End Of WWII: Study
This shows us that global democracy is not working and Regime Change is on the horizon.
- Germany Considers Extra 2024 Budget to Plug €11 Billion Gap
Strangled by socialist entitlements and diversity cost, worldwide democracy is broke.
- I’ve got scars but no regrets from speaking out, says Azeem Rafiq
Well-paid athlete talks about how much words have hurt him.
- Why France’s far right is spooking markets
In order to achieve tax cuts and functional societies, entitlements must be cut. This spooks the international markets, which rely on these state subsidies to fuel consumerism.
- World Bank: ‘Impressive’ US economy is powering the world
The US economy exists on a steady stream of cheap labor from the third world and lots of government-mandated pro forma activities; this will not last.
- Why social media rarely leads to constructive political action
Social media intensifies the problem of democracy chasing trends while ignoring longstanding issues.
- Exploring online morality in the context of evolved human responses
On social media, prolonged purposeful activity is replaced through token activism such as “likes” and “upvotes.”
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