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JUST IN: Stephen Miller CONFIRMS illegal Haitians WILL be rounded up and deported after the Supreme Court’s ruling today

LFG!

β€œOf course! If no longer have status in this country, then you're supposed to be DEPORTED.”

SEND THEM ALL BACK!

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Crazy how your parents were just out here having side quests before ruining your life

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Korea bans porn.

Lowest fertility in the world, high female workplace participation.

Japan has partial restrictions.

One of the lowest fertility rates in the world, and also high female workplace participation.

Sub-Saharan Africa and MENA, on the other hand, have widespread bans with very high fertility, along with almost no women's rights.

Almost as if porn has nothing to do with the fertility crisis... whereas the opportunity cost for women who have entered the workplace might be more of an issue.

Look at all the countries where fertility is dropping.

It all has a direct correlation to the gender equity index. The higher the wages women make, the lower the fertility... often in jobs that produce net zero or net negative economic output.

Whereas in countries with the highest fertility, women have almost no autonomous rights, are prohibited from employment, or are even punished for going to school.

"Fixing fertility" isn't a simple univariate problem of something like porn. Porn isn't even part of that equation. Cultural structure, women's rights, natalist viewpoints, and environmental propoganda all have an impact. Not porn.

It's an uncomfortable reality that no one wants to face, and people just fixate on something "morally defensible" rather than talking about the real causes of the fertility crisis.

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You need planning permission to install air conditioning in Britain??????

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STRATEGY CLASS ACTION LAWSUIT INVESTIGATION GOES LIVE: INVESTORS CAN JOIN WITH A SINGLE CLICK

Rosen Law Firm has launched a webpage allowing investors who purchased Strategy securities ($MSTR, $STRF, $STRC, $STRK, and $STRD) to join its prospective class action investigation with a single click.

The firm is investigating whether Strategy and its executives may have issued materially misleading statements to investors regarding the company’s business, Bitcoin treasury strategy, profitability, and the risks associated with its leveraged Bitcoin accumulation model.

The investigation comes after a sharp decline in Strategy shares and related securities.

It is not a finding of wrongdoing, but an investigation into potential securities claims.

Strategy has not publicly responded.

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MSTR down -24% in this week and broke a support level it held for 830 days.

The $100 level that held through every correction since the Bitcoin ETF launched in January 2024 just broke

MSTR is trading at $85 after hours and now down -84% from its peak.

Let’s compare Bitcoin chart alongside it.

Bitcoin is down -54% from its $126k peak. Currently trading below 5% of the weekly MA 200. The same moving average that has marked the bottom of every major Bitcoin bear market in history.

Here is the scenario nobody wants to say out loud.

MSTR and Bitcoin have moved together since the ETF launched on January 11 2024. MSTR jumped 1,129% and Bitcoin jumped 225% to ATH.

If MSTR retests $40 the Bitcoin chart suggests a parallel retest of the post ETF launch support near $42,000. The same level Bitcoin was trading when the ETF changed everything in January 2024.

$100 on MSTR and $62,500 on Bitcoin are now the most important levels in the entire crypto.

If they do not reclaim these levels fast the next stop is a long way down.

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Nick Fuentes: β€œHonestly f&ck all goyim. Sophie Rain is obviously hot.”

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Sophie Rain is popular because of browns invading the internet.

She’s some type of mystery meat racially ambiguous foid that these people love.

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A wider face (high facial width-to-height ratio, or fWHR) predicts psychopathic traits if the person makes a below-average income

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"Notable accomplishments are rarely achieved by people who work 40 hr per week or less. World-class performers work on average 60 to 80 hr per week with commitment and passion."

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In a standard polygynous society, the top 12% of wealthy, high-status men might marry 3 to 4 wives each. Because the natural birth ratio of males to females is roughly 50/50, this mathematically leaves up to 40% of the male population completely shut out of the marriage market. Anthropological data shows that when societies transition from polygyny to enforced monogamy, crime rates drop, domestic violence decreases, and savings rates increase. Monogamy effectively flattens the social hierarchy so that almost every male has a stake in the future. This prevents a pool of low-status, unmarried, restless men from destabilizing the group. Some polygynous societies (e.g., in certain Islamic contexts) have long used tools like arranged marriages, cousin marriages, and strong family oversight precisely to keep marriage rates high, integrate men, and curb social outliers/crime. These pro-marriage mechanisms help fill the market alongside polygyny.

Recent PNAS research proposes that societies and governments maintaining strong pro-marriage norms have helped mitigate these issues. However, much of the broader evidence remains intact, including reduced extreme male competition, shifts toward paternal investment/savings/productivity, lower intra-household conflict in monogamous setups, and historical/cultural evolutionary advantages of enforced monogamy. These aren’t fully overturned.

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A bus driver in France crashed today because he fainted due to the heat having no AC in the bus

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Washington is rushing $150 million and military muscle to earthquake-shattered Venezuela.

The State Department announced it will mobilize the aid and stand up a task force to coordinate distribution after the twin quakes that flattened buildings near the coast.

The Pentagon is expected to pitch in, leveraging military assets already in the region and deploying personnel to "accelerate the delivery of life-saving assistance," along with aircraft to move search and rescue teams into position to find the injured and assess the damage.

The speed and scale signal how dramatically the relationship has shifted.

American military assets are already nearby, the same forces that recently struck a cartel target on Venezuelan soil with the new government's blessing, and they're now pivoting to disaster relief.

Trump's "new and great friends" line is about to be tested in real time, by how fast that aid actually lands.

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