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Benjamin McLean

@mcleanben

Trying so hard to get un-blackpilled for the second American golden age. Still not sure it's workin yet.

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Ben Rhodes Funny how it’s always ‘MAGA destroying’ when in reality it’s woke globalists wrecking traditions and culture, then blaming the people who push back.

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Ben’s Mom Sara McGee for Texas HD 132 On every political issue, I'm looking at whether this pattern of institutional subversion is happening, where it's happening & how far it's progressed, then trying to determine the most effective means to prevent, fight or reverse it. Upon discovering the means, that's my policy.

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Ben’s Mom Sara McGee for Texas HD 132 No, this is completely serious and logically rock solid. Saying that someone literally "is trans" is saying that the bread and the wine have truly transubstantiated into the actual literal body and blood of Jesus. If it's true, at all, then Roman Catholicism is true. All of it.

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Ben’s Mom Sara McGee for Texas HD 132 So no, "trans people" aren't real, just like transubstantiation isn't real. Saying certain magic words over a thing does not have the power to fundamentally transform its essence into literally being something else. That's not real.

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We've known AI has been a massive investment bubble from the start like every tech trend. Can't Silicon Valley ever just calmly roll something out with investors expectations being a reasonably close match to those of industry pros who work for a living? youtu.be/ly6YKz9UfQ4

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SEGA Informant Explain to me why Sonic feels that it is inadequate to be the fastest creature on foot and must assert his dominance in the field of car racing as well?

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Never heard of this game but maximum respect. I always assumed that the free to play model had to be horrible but SplitGate's developers say nah, it can be fine.

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Alpi Dr. Maalouf ‏ Agreed, the original post mislabels it as a "Sharia council." Reports from BBC, Reuters, and others describe it as a tribal village council (jirga or panchayat), an illegal custom not linked to Sharia law. Police arrested those involved in 2017.

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PC Gamer Weren't those the assholes who took the "Glorious PC Gaming Master Race" meme and feminized it down to just "Glorious" to remove edge for being too capitalist & then commercialized it into being capitalist again but in the most horrible way possible? Those guys? Screw those guys.

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There's more to this than just laying all the blame at the feet of this one guy though. Our whole society has a vast system of propaganda saying these abortion pills are no big deal, like taking an Aspirin, with no wider moral implications. That's what made abuse seem justifiable

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JonPro L1bby Sam Brazorf 🇮🇹🇭🇷 alexandermenashe Carl Benjamin 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Roses are red. Violets are blue. Nazis are bad. Commies are worse. But Nazis are still bad and not worth any more of my time today. Blocked for being an actual, honest-to-God Neo-Nazi.

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Mark Mitchell, Rasmussen Reports The fact that they were Indian doesn't seem especially relevant. The relevant conclusion is the presence of perverse incentives within megacorporate culture. If the problem was the result of a cultural miscommunication, ONLY THEN the fact that they're Indian would be relevant.

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Mark Mitchell, Rasmussen Reports Understand: I'm not saying that there are no circumstances under which the fact that the staff involved were Indian would be relevant. But humans follow incentives, no matter what color they are. At the end of the day, we all know that the only color Walmart cares about is green.

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Mark Mitchell, Rasmussen Reports On second thought, restricting it to only cultural miscommunication wasn't broad enough. The fact that they're Indian would be relevant if the difference of being Indian was somehow connected to creating the incentive for the bad behavior. Connected by a clear mechanism.