@JackxJewell @RayAlexWilliams It's either a fetish or it isn't. Based on OPs post, it's a fetish. It doesn't matter what percentage of what he does you want to attribute to fetish, the fact that it's an urge he can't control, and doesn't want to, screams fetish addiction..
That you think it's ok to force /1
@JackxJewell @RayAlexWilliams /2 that onto the public because "they may not know" shows you are another man who doesn't really care about women or children.
THREAD: The UAE just quit OPEC. Here’s why it matters more than you think.
1/ The UAE announced today it’s leaving OPEC — effective May 1. After nearly 60 years of membership, Abu Dhabi is done with the cartel. This isn’t a routine oil dispute. This is a fracture in the global energy order. Here’s what’s really happening. 👇
2/ First — the timing. The Strait of Hormuz is CLOSED. The worst energy supply crisis in recorded history is unfolding RIGHT NOW. The UAE chose this exact moment to walk out. That’s not coincidence. That’s strategy.
His "fortress" is cracking and half his decrees are now secret — so Russians can't see how badly the regime is failing.
Here's what he's hiding 👇 [1/11]
There have been no precedents to this blackout in modern history. In 2023, Putin set a record: 49.5% of presidential decrees were secret. Even last year, almost 45% of his orders remain hidden from public view. Half of the Russian government's actions are now officially "invisible."
[2/11]
What gets classified tells you what they fear. Examples:
➜ The "Cannibal Battalions": Secret decrees likely mask the mass pardoning of murderers and rapists sent to the front. The state calls them heroes but keeps the paperwork hidden because the public would revolt.
The Iran oil story we are missing: this isn’t just about sanctions and the blockade cutting exports and shut in oil wells.
1/ The regime spent over $100 billion directly on a nuclear program that generates 2% of Iran’s electricity. That money was drained from National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC), the same company whose workers earn ~$80–140/month against Iran’s own official poverty line of ~$227/month. The people responsible for maintaining the most critical infrastructure in the country can’t afford to live on their salaries. The infrastructure reflects it.
2/9 Bushehr nuclear plant cost $10–11 billion to build, five to ten times over its original budget. It generates 1,000 megawatts. Iran’s current electricity shortfall alone is 25,000 megawatts, meaning you’d need 25 more Bushehrs just to close the gap that already exists. Beyond Bushehr, the broader nuclear program has cost Iran $2–3 trillion in lost economic opportunity through sanctions and isolation. For context: Iran’s own Oil Ministry says it needs $170–180 billion to restore oil production capacity. The money existed.
3/9 Now the oil sector. Start with South Pars. It produces ~70–80% of all Iranian gas. That same gas gets reinjected into aging oil fields to maintain reservoir pressure and keep them producing. In March 2026, strikes damaged five South Pars phases, cutting condensate output by 100,000–120,000 b/d for at least six months. One field hit but leading to two cascading failures simultaneously.
NEW: Blue jurisdictions are rationing homeless services based on race.
In Portland, a non-white, non-native English speaker who is LGBT would get priority over a domestic violence survivor with a 6 yr old child who's been homeless for 12+ months.
The policies are shocking.🧵
Let's start with Multnomah County, OR, home of deep blue Portland, where deaths of homeless people quadrupled between 2019 and 2023. The county's screening tool for housing services is designed to "prioritize … BIPOC households, LGBTQIA2S+, [and] people with disabilities."
The rubric, obtained via a public records request, wards 1 point for "interest in LGBTQ services," 2 points for "English as a second language," and another 2 points for "interest in culturally specific services," a catch-all term for Portland's race-based housing programs.
General Valerii Zaluzhnyi, former Commander-in-Chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces and current Ambassador to the UK:
Due to scientific and technological progress, it has become impossible, regardless of what others may claim, to carry out operational-level tasks. 1/12
An operational task is not a fight for two houses or even for a small town over the course of a year. Operational execution means achieving large-scale results within a short period of time, advancing 150, 200, even 250 kilometers. 2/12
Today, that is no longer possible. Because of technological developments, such outcomes are effectively unattainable. 3/12
Out-of-state political committees that spend in Washington must file C-5 reports with the PDC.
From 2018 through 2025, 141 different out-of-state committees filed C-5 expenditures here.
One of them, by itself, is 43% of the total. /2
That committee is the SEIU Political Education and Action Fund — the national political arm of the Service Employees International Union, headquartered in Washington DC.
C-5 expenditures, 2018-2025: $18.98M.
The other 140 out-of-state committees combined: $25.19M. /3
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Falk & Tsoukalas (2026) show that even with perfect foresight, rational firms automate themselves into a demand crisis. Each firm gains; all firms lose. That’s not a bug. That’s competitive capitalism’s logic.
Their model: workers spend wages → automation destroys wages → demand collapses → even owners are worse off. The Nash equilibrium is Pareto-dominated by cooperation.
Sound familiar?
Marx described this 150+ years ago: capitalism’s contradictions destroy its own conditions (falling rate of profit, surplus extraction, crisis).
The paper’s model is Marx with equations.
1/ The Russian government's lackdaisical response to Ukrainian drone strikes on Tuapse, which have caused an environmental disaster, has caused growing anger among Russian commentators. They foresee "the beginning of a major logistical collapse." ⬇️
2/ A scathing commentary on the 'Federation Towers' Telegram channel ('Towers' is a euphemism for the Kremlin's factions) blames the increasingly disastrous situation in Tuapse and elsewhere on official buck-passing, corruption, cover-ups, and a reluctance to take responsibility:
3/ "Burning oil on the streets of Tuapse and ten thousand square meters of fuel oil in the Black Sea are more than just an environmental disaster. They are the direct cost of bureaucratic negligence and the desire to profit from the budget.
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