
John Galt's Plumber, Capitalist
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Plumbing Contractor of Galt's Gulch (fictional). Very expensive; worth every $. I often post lesser-known quotes from Ayn Rand's works. Pronouns: I, me, mine.
Private Mountain Estate, USA
Joined October 2012
The desire to destroy Israel and "free Palestine" is the desire to establish an objectively immoral, theocratic Islamic state in its place. Worse, it would require the genocide of millions of Israeli Jews. Therefore, I stand firmly - and correctly - on the side of Israel and
“Once Palestine is free, not a single homosexual will be allowed to live in our pure land. Such perverted abominations will not be accepted among us.” This is how the Palestinian Authority envisions a “Free Palestine”. 📷 @EYakoby, @MEMRIReports
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Why is this Josh Hammer person so dumb he thinks antisemitism can be transmitted genetically? Is it even possible to be that dumb?
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It would be much, much harder to get away with calling a Nobel Peace Prize winner a fascist dictator. Which is why Trump will probably never get one.
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@BillAckman @CNN It's been 77 years since five Arab Muslim countries declared war and invaded Israel, ONE DAY after Israel was declared to be a state in 1948 (a change in governing from the British to Jews in Israel), long before Israel could possibly have done anything to deserve it. Arab
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This cannot possibly age well.
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This subhuman sophist needs to be discredited and humiliated into obscurity. However, considering that what Glen Greenwald was caught doing hasn't yet discredited and humiliated him into obscurity, that may never happen. 🫤
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Jews are not as easy to exterminate as they used to be. Never again ... is now. 🇮🇱
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20th-century Italian and German socialists also called for a "stronger public-private partnership." They named it "fascism."
Mamdani emphasized affordability (housing, childcare, transit, groceries, utilities), citing its impact on both households and businesses. He called for stronger public–private partnership, pointing to 2009–2019 as an example of growth through investment.
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Here's Trump announcing that he has achieved "Everlasting Peace" in the Middle East. 😂
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The Anglosphere is where accusations of racial intolerance are the loudest. This is because the short-term goal of the (Marxian) accusers is to establish the "Anglo" race as the creators of capitalism and colonialism, tools by which the Anglos have historically oppressed, and
The most racially tolerant nations on earth are in northern Europe, the US, the Anglosphere, and parts of South America.
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Trump says that "there's no reason to be good" without God. Which is nonsense, of course. People should be good because being evil is self-destructive. Virtue builds self-esteem, without which happiness is not achievable.
President Trump: "If a country doesn't have religion, doesn't have God, it's going to be very hard to be a good country. You know, there's no reason to be good. I want to be good cause you want to prove to God that you're good so you go to that next step" https://t.co/MzOSXpARui
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Spare us, you privileged, traitorous commie. Without the Oct. 7 massacre and Hamas's refusal to release the hostages and surrender, there would be no war. Long live Israel. Destruction to Hamas and all those who approve of their Oct. 7 barbarism.
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This is what the response to inhumane barbarity looks like.
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Correct. But American public (and many private) schools are also indoctrinating students in woke-globalist (Marxian-collectivist) ideology.
The US outperforms everyone in education when you control for race. US Asians beat all Asian countries, US Whites beat all White countries (and even beat Korea!), etc. Before you try to solve a problem, first confirm it exists.
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It's warfare, and the people in the buildings in Gaza were warned in advance to get out before being attacked.
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The war would likely have been over a long time ago if Israel had not waged a kinetic war. Instead, Israel should have laid siege to Gaza and deprived Gazans of every possible life-serving value until they released all hostages.
As Trump’s peace plan appears to be gaining traction, it’s time to look back and ask: Were there roads taken and not taken that have prolonged the war in Gaza? Columnist @stevenacook takes a look at what set the path for a devastating war.
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