https://substack.com/home/post/p-194455475
An interesting look at the reality behind "palestine".
https://substack.com/home/post/p-194455475
An interesting look at the reality behind "palestine".
https://x.com/katy_faust/status/2048427050034491476?s=51&t=cLq01Oy84YkmYPZ-URIMYw
What a bizarre notion. Gay men are only "infertile" because the places they deposit their sperm are not where human eggs are usually found.
https://x.com/SwipeWright/status/2047021922958049633
When the "peer review" system is so screwed up that it is being used to provide fake Science to support laws, things are bad.
https://x.com/roddmartin/status/2047084597381361970?s=51&t=cLq01Oy84YkmYPZ-URIMYw
At some point don't reasonable people stop believing the predictions?
https://x.com/brivael/status/2048149849569190221?s=51&t=cLq01Oy84YkmYPZ-URIMYw
""Everyone should be anticapitalist," declares Lucie Castets. 500k views on the video. Nobody bats an eye. It's the intellectual equivalent of saying "2+2=8" in front of an audience that applauds politely. A quick educational reminder is in order. Capitalism is, throughout human history, the only system that has massively lifted people out of poverty. Not "one system among others." The only one. In 1820, about 90% of humanity lived in extreme poverty. Today it's less than 9%. This drop didn't fall from the sky; it exactly follows the curve of the spread of market economies. Look at China. Under Mao, 88% of the population lived in extreme poverty, and the country experienced the greatest famine in modern history (Great Leap Forward, 30 to 45 million deaths). Deng Xiaoping opens the economy in 1978. Result: 800 million people lifted out of poverty in 40 years. The greatest economic miracle in human history, achieved by abandoning socialism and adopting market mechanisms. Same story in Vietnam after the Đổi Mới in 1986. Same story in South Korea vs. North Korea. Same story in West Germany vs. East Germany. Same story in Taiwan vs. Maoist China. The natural experiment has been run dozens of times, on identical populations, with the same result every time. Countries that adopt market economies get rich. Those that oppose them collapse or stagnate. Capitalism isn't "the system of the rich." It's literally the only known mechanism that turns a starving peasant into middle class in two generations. No other system has ever accomplished that. None. Contemporary anticapitalism is a luxury of post-scarcity society. It can only exist because capitalism has already solved the subsistence problems that its critics no longer have to worry about. It's exactly like a kid born in a heated apartment who criticizes central heating because he finds it "vulgar." So when someone with a platform calmly asserts "everyone should be anticapitalist," there are three possibilities: they don't know economic history, they know it but lie for ideological reasons, or they're both. None of these options is flattering. And the worst part isn't the statement. It's the 223 likes below it. It's the total absence of pushback. It's the fact that in France, in 2026, spouting a statistically refutable absurdity on the level of a high school economics textbook passes for respectable political thought. We'll never escape collective mediocrity as long as we treat this level of analysis as a legitimate opinion rather than what it is: a factual error."
https://x.com/bskimike22802/status/2048730984388919338?s=51&t=cLq01Oy84YkmYPZ-URIMYw
'Men must either be pampered or crushed, because they can get revenge for small injuries but not for grievous ones.' -- Niccolo Machiavelli, The Prince, 1513
'He who controls others may be powerful, but he who has mastered himself is mightier still.' -- Lao Tzu. The left has mastered the former and is banking you will never achieve the latter.
The emergency always conveniently requires the government to have powers it has wanted all along. Every time. Without exception.
'Working against the established institutions while working within them.' -- Rudi Dutschke, 1967. Tell me that does not describe what happened to American universities, newsrooms, and school boards between 1970 and today.
The Constitution is not self-enforcing. It depends entirely on citizens who understand it, who care about it, and who are willing to insist on it. Remove the understanding and the caring, and the document is just paper.