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May 8, 2025 11 tweets 4 min read
Progressives argue that multiculturalism brings immense societal benefits, such as diversity in food, music, art, and literature.

However, non-native cultures have far more transformative aspects that must be understood.

The West has already hit a multicultural iceberg. 1/11 Image Food, music, art, clothing, literature, etc., are surface-level cultural representations.

Proponents of multiculturalism rarely discuss the depth of culture and deliberately ignore the far more pressing concerns of competing values that come from different cultures. 2/11 Image
Apr 2, 2025 11 tweets 3 min read
🚨How American are American Universities?

Sadly, not very.

At Columbia University, more than 55% of students are foreign nationals.

NYU's student body is 42% foreign.

Princeton's graduate program is over 42% international.

⬇️A clip from my discussion with @AuronMacintyre Many of these international students taking spots at elite universities come to America not just for an education but also to engage in political activism.

No serious nation defends the rights of foreign nationals actively working to harm it under the banner of “free speech.”
Mar 12, 2025 13 tweets 5 min read
🧵In 1960, 84% of U.S. immigrants were born in Europe or Canada.

By 2018, immigrants from Europe and Canada only made up 13% of the United States' foreign-born population.

This wasn’t an accident.

So what happened? 1/13 The 1965 Hart-Celler Act deliberately changed the ethnic makeup of America—even when those who supported it promised Americans it wouldn’t.

(D) Sen. Ted Kennedy stated, “The bill will not flood our cities with immigrants. It will not upset the ethnic mix of our society.” 2/13 Image
Mar 8, 2025 4 tweets 1 min read
Uncomfortable truth:

Assad was better for Syria.

Gaddafi was better for Libya.

Saddam was better for Iraq.

But the purpose of American foreign policy has never been to bring stability to these places. The same American foreign policy establishment that brought chaos to Syria, Libya, and Iraq now wants to overthrow Putin.

Imagine the nightmare that would unfold if these absolute psychos managed to destabilize a nuclear power.

Listening to these people is insanity.
Feb 8, 2025 5 tweets 2 min read
“Republicans need NORMAL people in government.”

A short 🧵on some of the “normal” people that previously staffed the Biden administration. 1/5 Image Tyler Cherry was the associate communications director for the Biden administration.

His past tweets called for abolishing ICE, ending the “capitalistic police state motivated by explicit and implicit racial biases,” and likened police to “slave patrols and lynch mobs” 2/5 Image
Feb 5, 2025 9 tweets 2 min read
🧵After listening to the entire Trump/Netanyahu joint press event, I have some thoughts.

While Trump has always been unconventional, and his initial position is usually open to negotiation, I believe he is serious about Gaza.

A Palestinian State sounds all but over. 1/9 Image Trump continually made the point that Gaza would be something that the “entire Middle East can be proud of” and was asked if the U.S. would send troops to help fill the security vacuum.

“We will do what is necessary.” 2/9
Jan 30, 2025 8 tweets 3 min read
🧵After two world wars, liberal elites believed that “inherited culture” led to closed societies and conflicts between nations.

Their solution?

Creating open societies under “liberal democracy” by doing away with the old virtues that came with God, King, and Country. 1/8 Image Philosopher Karl Popper and monumental two-volume work, "The Open Society and Its Enemies," contended that humanity's proclivity for dwelling within tribal or "closed" societies contributed to both World Wars. 2/8 Image
Jan 29, 2025 13 tweets 4 min read
🧵 Progressives argue that multiculturalism brings immense benefits to a nation, such as diversity in food, music, art, and literature.

However, non-native cultures have far more transformative aspects that must be grappled with.

Let’s discuss the Iceberg Model of Culture. 1/13 Image Food, music, art, clothing, and literature are merely surface-level representations of culture.

Of course, proponents of multiculturalism rarely discuss this and deliberately ignore the far more pressing concerns of competing values that come from different cultures. 2/13 Image
Jan 28, 2025 9 tweets 2 min read
🧵As Trump ramps up deportations, Selena Gomez, of all people, exposed an uncomfortable truth.

Many American citizens and those born to immigrant parents don’t view themselves as American at all.

After 60 years of mass immigration, America looks like a nation in name only. 1/9 Image In a recent video posted to social media, Selena Gomez cried over Trump’s deportations, saying she was “sorry” and that “all my people are getting attacked."

Yet she was born in Texas.

She's an American.

But that's not who she considers "her people." 2/9
Jan 11, 2025 5 tweets 1 min read
The ability to protect the liberal project of multiculturalism hinges, in part, on controlling language and what is deemed “racist” or “hateful.”

Sci-fi luminary Philip K. Dick stated

“If you can control the meaning of words, you can control the people who must use them.” 1/ 🧵 Enemies of the “far-right” understand this concept well and have positioned themselves as the masters of words, weaponizing and restricting language to protect their project of unrestricted mass immigration and multiculturalism. 2/
Jan 2, 2025 9 tweets 4 min read
Let's be clear about Tommy Robinson.

@TRobinsonNewEra is in prison not because of "contempt of court" but because he spoke up about rape gangs and the injustices being perpetuated against his people.

This makes the U.K. a vital front in the battle for Western Civilization. 🧵1/ Image Police admitted that it was more important to ignore the sexual abuse of girls by migrant gangs because they didn't want to increase "racial tensions."

However, the British authorities were more than happy to imprison Tommy Robinson for speaking the truth about mass migration 2/ Image
Dec 8, 2024 18 tweets 3 min read
🧵 The Post-War consensus arose from the desire of liberal elites to avoid another catastrophic war after the death and destruction experienced between 1914 and 1945.

To save the West, they believed the foundations of the West needed to be dismantled.

🧵Let’s explore. 1/18 Image As told in R.R. Reno’s book, “Return of the Strong Gods,” numerous political and academic elites concluded that the “Strong Gods” of national identity, religious belief, hierarchy, moral absolutes, and patriotism that defined the West for centuries needed to be discarded. 2/18
Oct 7, 2024 9 tweets 2 min read
Immigrants now represent 15.6% of the U.S. population — the highest in history.

These numbers are nation-ending.

A thread 🧵 (1/9) Image Today, the total foreign-born or immigrant population (legal and illegal) is estimated to be approximately 51.6 million, an increase of around 6.6 million since Biden and Harris took office. (2/9)
Sep 19, 2024 9 tweets 2 min read
🧵 A “country for everybody” is an idea related to the philosophy behind Karl Popper’s “open society,” which emerged from the post-war consensus after 1945.

Let’s discuss. 1/9 Image After the catastrophes of both World Wars and the Holocaust, Popper argued that humanity's tendency to live in "closed" societies—marked by nationalism, hierarchy, authority, and collective values—needed to be cast aside. 2/9
Aug 4, 2024 7 tweets 2 min read
Multiculturalism, as a liberal project, was designed to hollow out Western nations.

Post World War II, liberal elites were concerned about the potential return to authoritarianism and repeatedly challenged the role of "inherited culture."

God, King, and Country had to go. 1/🧵 Image Karl Popper's monumental two-volume work, "The Open Society and Its Enemies," contended that humanity's proclivity for dwelling within tribal or "closed" societies contributed to both World Wars. 2/
May 10, 2024 6 tweets 1 min read
🧵The United States, once defined by its distinctive identity and heritage, has been summarily supplanted by the concept of America as an idea, transforming the nation into little more than an economic opportunity zone and service provider for global migration. 1/ As such, this detachment between the American nation and its people in favor of the new religion of “multiculturalism” has had disastrous consequences for the United States. 2/
Mar 30, 2024 9 tweets 3 min read
Some may scoff at the notion that 11 million illegal immigrants could ever be granted amnesty and, eventually, U.S. citizenship.

But the reality is this has happened before, and surprisingly, it was implemented by conservative hero Ronald Reagan.

A thread 🧵 1/ Image In 1986, Reagan granted amnesty to nearly 3 million illegal immigrants in that year’s immigration reform bill.

In exchange, there was supposed to be tighter security at the Mexican border, and employers would face strict penalties for hiring undocumented workers. 2/
Feb 23, 2024 7 tweets 2 min read
The Declaration of Independence and, later, the Constitution are not, and have never been, capable of protecting individual or collective rights.

A thread 🧵 1/7 Image The effectiveness of a written constitution relies heavily on the willingness of those in power to uphold its principles.

As a society transforms, as ours has, so does the understanding and enforcement of constitutional “rights.” 2/7
Feb 21, 2024 8 tweets 2 min read
The left controls the algorithmic means of information production.

This has far more damaging consequences than their monopoly on search engine results.

A thread 🧵 1/7 Image Search engine algorithms have always been designed to favor more "popular" results and, in some cases, exclude “non-normative” fringe viewpoints.

Before generative AI, you could type in a search query and proceed at your own pace down the rabbit hole of search results. 2/7
Feb 20, 2024 6 tweets 3 min read
What do Roman General Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus and American General George Washington have in common?

A lot. Let’s dive in.

A “President’s Day” thread🧵1/6
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Cincinnatus was living in retirement on his four-acre farm outside of Rome, and representatives from the Senate found him working in his field.

They told him of a great threat facing Rome and begged him to return to serve as dictator in Rome’s time of need. 2/6 Image
Apr 16, 2023 6 tweets 4 min read
There is a massive amount of work created by incredibly talented people that needs to be curated and promoted.

This is why every Sunday, I highlight the best content I’ve come across over the past week.

⬇️ Let’s get this 🧵 started. In no particular order. (1/6) Civil rights and the all-encompassing, ever-expanding “human rights” became the “new civic religion of Western nations, and the pursuit of these rights could justify any expansion in government authority.”

🔥analysis from @AuronMacintyre (2/6)
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