Theme: Governance

  • False of course. Everything RU touches turns to backwardness corruption, lying a

    False of course. Everything RU touches turns to backwardness corruption, lying and deceit, resulting in the poverty of the people, who still, by world standards, outside of the Potemkin Cities of Moscow and St Petersburg live in the second or third world conditions.
    RU went from the boyars to the soviets to putin’s organized crime syndicate. RU never made it to modernity because it requires christian trust and western truth, and RU still practices Islamic trust and Jewish truth – the total absence of both.

    Reply addressees: @YouKnow42057892 @Sueme75994970 @jacksonhinklle


    Source date (UTC): 2023-10-24 13:51:48 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1716814752762998784

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1716806855324745756

  • Is it me justin, or do you try to ask inflammatory questions by assuming that I

    Is it me justin, or do you try to ask inflammatory questions by assuming that I don’t have non-inflammatory answers? 😉

    Most accomodating answer is separate house of govt. Least accomodating answer is removal of the vote.

    There are eight or ten possibilitis between those two…


    Source date (UTC): 2023-10-24 12:42:26 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1716797297059590364

    Reply addressees: @justinmchase @Reem_AlHarmi @mbeisen @ZaidJilani @eLife @TheOnion

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1716698558827540544

  • I would win that debate. I don’t kow who @InfraHaz is. On the other hand RU need

    I would win that debate. I don’t kow who @InfraHaz is.
    On the other hand RU needs to retain an imperial structure facing east, or the territory will be taken from them by primitives. The west is much more evolved and so that’s a different story. Similar for China. And of course india is proving the case.
    You could make the case for more chinese-style planning but that would be true of the Japanese as well.
    Our problem is just women. Thats fixable.

    Reply addressees: @australistani @InfraHaz


    Source date (UTC): 2023-10-24 12:36:05 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1716795697259835392

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1716733751848489118

  • The USA has tried to raise the middle east out of ignorance and poverty like it

    The USA has tried to raise the middle east out of ignorance and poverty like it has the rest of he world. It’s just going to take a war an annother four generation. Becaues politically, MENA is the short bus of the slow kids.


    Source date (UTC): 2023-10-24 12:28:08 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1716793695490462147

    Reply addressees: @Sueme75994970 @jacksonhinklle

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1716751078841037208

  • Of course I’m a supporter of NATO. It’s what raised the world out of poverty in

    Of course I’m a supporter of NATO. It’s what raised the world out of poverty in less than a century.


    Source date (UTC): 2023-10-24 12:25:52 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1716793125232951588

    Reply addressees: @rabbi_yeshua_b

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1716756733396131950

  • SLOGANS SAID ON THE TUBE IN LONDON While I agree and sympathize, perhaps the jew

    SLOGANS SAID ON THE TUBE IN LONDON
    While I agree and sympathize, perhaps the jewish and muslim communities shouldn’t have spent the entire postwar period undermining western civilizatons institutions and immigrating millions who refuse to integrate into them while expecting to continue to experience the benefits of those institutions that neither Jews or Muslims (or Hindus) can produce on their own – because of their cultures and their religions.

    As far as I can tell the west’s patience with and tolerance for your false sense of supremacy has come to an end. We know the problem in the west is just our women who are easily seducded into their bad behavior. That is a problem we can fix. But you facilitate rather than help us correct it.

    Reply addressees: @MonarchyLondon @MayorofLondon


    Source date (UTC): 2023-10-24 02:56:34 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1716649856981188608

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1715735433500385606

  • “Dangerous People” There are a few left wing extremists that are attempting to p

    “Dangerous People”
    There are a few left wing extremists that are attempting to position our organization as somehow “Dangerous” – An organization that seeks to restore our constitution’s common, concurrent, natural law, the rule of law under it,
    our rights, obligations and inalienations in it, truth in public discourse ending lying to the people, responsibility of the government to the people, protecting us from those who intend evil, in an economy that will provide for families, and an end to the war against our institutions of cultural production of responsibilty – that is the origin of our prosperity … is somehow ‘Dangerous’?

    Dangerous to whom?

    The only danger that truth, transparency, accountability, enforced by the law, the courts, and the legilature pose – is to people who lie obscure, evade accountability and prosecution for their crimes against our people. If someone calls moral men with moral ambitions for moral people across the spectrum ‘Dangerous’ they are declaring themselves a danger to the people.

    Cheers
    – The Team
    – The Natural Law Institute.


    Source date (UTC): 2023-10-23 23:45:14 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1716601705524027393

  • As the stress increases the market for leadership will provide incentives for le

    As the stress increases the market for leadership will provide incentives for leaders to emerge. The market ‘breaks’ (open) when the last few grains of hope (wishful thinking) fall to the certainty that the struggle to determine one and one’s people’s future direction is no… https://twitter.com/DRolandAnderson/status/1716596906166534283


    Source date (UTC): 2023-10-23 23:34:59 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1716599127381868637

  • Possibly. Yes., hard to know. Demographics. But they’re fully integrated into th

    Possibly. Yes., hard to know. Demographics. But they’re fully integrated into the US economy, have lots of friends in teh area, are considered by at least the USA as part of nato, and one of our most valued trade partners.

    But japan accelerated mechanization and offshoring of…


    Source date (UTC): 2023-10-22 22:04:53 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1716214065515642892

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1716212848433528850

  • FUTURE: TURKEY, IRAN, AND EGYPT VS THE ARABS I Don’t disagree on potential of th

    FUTURE: TURKEY, IRAN, AND EGYPT VS THE ARABS
    I Don’t disagree on potential of these countries.
    I. Turkey is ethnically greek (indo european), despite the Kurds who dominate half of the country are Iranic.
    II. Iran is a mess but it’s still got enough ethnically persian (indo european).
    And III. Egypt isn’t all that arabized and are at least half ancient egyptian (south eurasian)
    All three of these countries suffer from (a) arabization and (b) islamization. (c) diversity. It’s tragic. And look what happend just to Lebanon recently. A catholic wealthy successful country turned into a disaster by muslim immigration.

    I. TURKEY
    Turkey is more than half Indo European, with little Arab genetic contribution.

    Indigenous Anatolian Component:
    a) Anatolian Influence: Before the Turkic migrations, the Anatolian peninsula was home to various indigenous groups, such as Hittites, Urartians, and others. Estimates suggest that this component could make up around 20-30% of the genetic landscape.

    b) Greek, Bulgarian, and Other Balkan Influence: Due to the Ottoman Empire’s rule over the Balkans and subsequent population exchanges, there is a notable Balkan genetic component, possibly around 10-20%.

    c) Caucasian Component:
    Armenian, Georgian, and Circassian Influence: Particularly in Eastern and Northeastern Turkey, the Caucasian influence is notable. This could be estimated around 5-15%.
    (In other words, Turkey is 50-65% Indo European – which they really, really, don’t like by the way.;) )

    Turkic Component:
    Oghuz Turks and Central Asian Influence: This is the most significant component due to the Turkic migrations and the establishment of the Ottoman Empire. This could range from 30-40%.

    Kurdish Component:
    Southern and Southeastern Regions: In regions bordering Syria and Iraq, there is some Arab and Kurdish influence, possibly making up around 10-20%.
    (Unfortunately I don’t see good numbers, but my estimation based on more recent data is that the Kurdish percentage is around 20%, the Arab is quite small. And the Turkic component is heavily overstated.

    Other Minorities:
    Jewish, Laz, and Others: These smaller groups contribute to the remaining genetic composition and are hard to quantify but might range around 1-5%.

    II. IRAN
    Iran is still 50-60% iranic.

    Indigenous Component:
    a) Persian Influence: The majority ethnic group in Iran is Persian, and they are estimated to make up around 50-60% of the population. Genetically, they are a mix of ancient Iranian peoples and subsequent migrations.
    b) Aryan Migration: The initial Aryan migration into the Iranian plateau has left a significant genetic component. While it’s challenging to quantify precisely, it could be considered as part of the “Indigenous Component.”

    Arab Component:
    Islamic Conquests and Later Migrations: The Arab component is less pronounced in Iran compared to some other countries in the region, estimated to be around 10-15%.

    Turkic Component:
    Turkmen, Azeris, and other Turkic groups: Turkic peoples, particularly Azeris, are a significant minority in Iran, and their genetic influence might range from 15-25%.

    Other Minorities:
    Kurds, Baloch, and Others: These groups contribute to the remaining genetic composition, which could range around 10-20%.

    Caucasian and Russian Influence:
    Northern Regions: In the northern regions adjacent to the Caucasus and Central Asia, there’s some genetic influence from these areas, estimated to be less than 5%.

    South Asian Influence:
    Eastern Regions: In regions bordering Pakistan and Afghanistan, there is some South Asian genetic influence, also estimated to be less than 5%.

    III. EGYPT
    Egyptian Genetics: not very arabized.
    (note that I included the south eurasian component to avoid conflation)

    South Eurasian Component:
    Ancient Egyptian Influence: This could be estimated to comprise around 40-50% of the genetic makeup, being a significant portion that represents continuity from ancient populations.

    North African Component:
    Berber and Indigenous Influence: Estimates vary, but this could be around 10-20% of the genetic makeup, particularly in Western Egypt.

    Nubian or Sub-Saharan African Influence:
    In Upper Egypt, this component may be more prevalent, potentially around 15-25%.

    European Component:
    Greek and Roman Influence: Given the historical periods of Greek and Roman rule, this component could be around 5-10%.

    Arab Component:
    Islamic Conquests, Trade and Later Migrations: Depending on the region, the Arab component could vary significantly but generally might make up around 15-25% of the genetic makeup.

    Reply addressees: @FernandoGLV1212


    Source date (UTC): 2023-10-22 19:42:02 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1716178117201473536

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1716167218470281726