Not to be confused with 2001 Nobel Peace Prize winner Kofi Annan. 54th Clause of the Magna Carta absolutist. Commentary from an NRx perspective.

Joined July 2017
She's saying it works on her - keep trying and maybe one of you can replace Sunny Sure, he got to be the guy behind the Theranos con and you're competing for being the manager of her podcasting and influencer career but hey...
It's amazing how much a selfie can inflame some of you 🤯 Hope you all have a good weekend. Mine will be spent with my kids and Billy, enjoying every moment of a visit together as they turn hell into heaven. Hug your family tight, they matter more than anything.
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You see, because we intelligently imported *both* the Daarood clan and the Hawiye clan then their ancient blood feud meant that some insane progressive won the election and he can implement the Smart Governance strategy of giving more money to Somalis and ignoring it when they commit crimes
🇺🇸🇸🇴⚡️- A significant number of Somalians in Minneapolis didn't vote for ethnic Somali Mayoral candidate Omar Fateh due to Fateh being part of the Daarood clan rather than the Hawiye. These deep seeded clan wars allowed Mayor Jacob Frey to rally key community leaders from the Hawiye clan to hold off a challenge from Fateh. Representative Ilhan Omar, who endorsed Fateh and is part of the Daarood clan, is reportedly the next target of Hawiye community leaders as they are emboldened by their proxy victory over the Daarood in the Mayoral election, she will possibly face a primary challenge on tribal grounds.
Just so we're all clear this woman is *not* saying that "actually, there's violence everywhere in America so don't worry so much about public transportation" She's saying "public transportation everywhere in the world is full of violent crime - that's just how it's like" Both of these statements are insane of course
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"Ackshually, we've filled every public space with psychotically violent blacks and not *just* public transport!" isn't the own she seems to think it is
*taps sign (again, lmao)*
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Replying to @FrequentTh1nk3r
Behold "American imperialism"
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First, no - it's explicit military action with uniforms and flags Second, no - the idea that the US was going to and make Iraq safe for democracy and gay rights isn't a right wing idea which is exactly why W Bush sides openly with Obama and the Clintons Third, no - even if you did "count" the "deaths" they're not American - no one cares about your imaginary "death toll" scoreboard - the open point about military action is (partly) to kill people 10/10 typical leftist pretending to not understand things
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This is a follow-up to the Stanford Prison Experiment Experiment where researchers distilled much practical knowledge about how to get people to believe fraudulent experimental data - a resounding scientific success
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This is merely a test of our faith in social psychology There's actually more reason than ever to believe in the truth of this experiment
The fall of "When prophecies fail": Another social psychology classic turns out to be based on fabrications and lies. In 1954, Dorothy Martin predicted an apocalyptic flood and promised her followers rescue by flying saucers. In “When Prophecy Fails “ (1956), the now-canonical account of the event, Festinger, Riecken and Schachter claimed that the group doubled down on its beliefs and began recruiting—evidence, the authors argued, of a new psychological mechanism, cognitive dissonance. When Prophecy Fails is one of the most influential case studies in 20th-century social science. It shaped popular understandings of how belief survives disconfirmation, and became a touchstone for explaining the origins of religious movements... But the case was misrepresented. The cult did not persist, proselytize, or reinterpret its failure as a spiritual triumph. Its leader recanted, the group disbanded, and belief dissolved. Drawing on newly unsealed archival material, this article demonstrates that the book's central claims are false, and that the authors knew they were false. The documents reveal that the group actively proselytized well before the prophecy failed and quickly abandoned their beliefs afterward. They also expose serious ethical violations by the researchers. The newly unsealed Box 4 of papers contain transcripts, telephone logs, research notes, channeled messages, and internal communications among the researchers. Collectively, they reveal serious ethical breaches: fabrications, covert manipulation, and at least one instance of interference with a child welfare investigation. One coauthor, Henry Riecken, posed as a spiritual authority and later admitted he had “precipitated” the climactic events of the study. This article shows that the authors of When Prophecy Fails misled their readers—and that scholars in psychology, sociology, and religious studies have been building theories atop a collapsed foundation. The full scope and variety of the misrepresentations and misconduct of the researchers needed the unsealed archives of Festinger to emerge, the full story could not be written until now. Every major claim of the book is false, and the researchers’ notes leave no option but to conclude the misrepresentations were intentional.
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No, actually the left's coalition really is of economic parasites - which is why they have to move to western countries to enjoy the better societies - and people who are rightly disdained by everyone but who have to take over things they can't build
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As declared by Nick, naturally - because of course you people have no non-circular arguments as to *why* you believe the administration is "beholden to Jewish interests" In fact, Nick comes out and condemns "no third world migration" as a Jewish plot - anything that happens he calls it that Fuentard meme
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