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for the lazy:
it's measles
a few score of confirmed cases
a few hundred likely cases
the mention one patient "traveled from another country" so it's gonna be mostly coming from Mexico
the vaccine doesn't prevent getting measles or spreading it, it only prevents symptomatic illness
vitamin
A causes it to be a very mild disease in almost every case
RFK vaccinated his own children and is pro-vaccine
RFK also barely took office, so obviously
This outbreak is the fault of RFK and (naturally) orangemanbad
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A Reddit post of a 23 tweet long Xitter thread about how President Elon Muskrat (PBUH) is stealing elections all over the world (don't worry, I didn't read it either) has turned people who believe reality has a liberal bias into tinfoil hat wearing conspiracy theorists Seriously, though, this subreddit has been getting more and more unhinged with each passing day. Even a few weeks ago, a post like this would have mostly been laughed off. Here are some of the funnier schizoposts in the thread:
I signed off of X when Canadian annexation was the big topic and people were outright calling for our conquest and to have our rights stripped away.
I feel like it's time for us and the EU to ban that shitass website. It's bullshit that the Trump Administration is threatening us with pulling out of NATO if we make the decision that his cronies propaganda site needs to go.
How dare America demand its allies support American interests like free speech! Things were much better when America enforced values like censorship and homosexuality in Botswana!
This freedom of speech thing is a very manufactured issue. I'm not too concerned about it because we Europeans legitimately don't want the type of 'free speech' you have in the US. There are reasons (genocide and war crimes) why we have restriction on some types of speech. I don't think that Musk and Trump understand the average European who is generationally affected by wars, unlike the US. There are collective memories that we have that Americans just don't have
Europeans have collective memories just like in my heckin Avatar movie!! Americans just don't get it!
Also, freedom of speech is a manufactured issue The European mind simply cannot comprehend anything other than censorship.
This is, in part, why I quit twitter
I genuinely have no idea how you can fight a mfr that owns the platform you're fighting on, besides burning it to the ground and making it irrelevant
Have these people ever tried simply being more interesting and influential? Maybe if they keep complaining on Reddit they will change hearts and minds!
Bros I think I'm tapping out, every single day my country self harms to the cheers and praise of cultist freaks. I just can't handle it anymore, I'm going to go touch grass and live in ignorance.
Another one bites the dust! Would be a good decision if he wasn't going to log off for a few hours then immediately come back.
I want to tune out but Im terminally addicted to my phone and the news, I need to go cold turkey
There will be massive election interference on Twitter as the German elections on Sunday approach.
There is absolutely 0 reason why the current ruling party would be ousted other than election interferenceβ¦ absolutely noneβ¦
can we get some eu social media replacements for once
Europe is a creatively dead and stagnant continent. This will never happen.
Librals are so fricking bad at social media and conspiracies. 23 screenshots and each has 1 paragraph.
Epic redditor moment when reality is too complicated to fit into a snappy meme with some wojaks for those with severe attention deficit.
Rdramabrosβ¦ I don't like the way he just called me out like thatβ¦
Stay tuned for more because these people are only going to get more delusional by the day.
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— π¬π§ πππππΌπ πΌππππππππΎπ π¬π§ (@MythoYookay) February 17, 2025
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The end is here and theyβre literally crying pic.twitter.com/PChhWBqU6c
— Karli Bonneβ πΊπΈ (@KarluskaP) February 16, 2025
SMDH
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- GoldMemer : !coalburners would u?
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— π¬π§ πππππΌπ πΌππππππππΎπ π¬π§ (@MythoYookay) February 17, 2025
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BREAKING: Trumpβs new minted Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, who promised Congress he had his drinking βunder controlβ during his confirmation is already taking swigs of bourbon at a NATO presser earlier this week. The guy is an alcoholic & shouldnβt be leading our military! pic.twitter.com/PyOatCnTNp
— BeepπΊπΈ (@fiercefreckled) February 14, 2025
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I was driving past the local college the other day and got a flat tire
(During the process of changing my tire 8 other ppl pulled into the same gas station, also with flat tires - I suspect some local student planted a spike strip)
I'm procrastinating on getting a new tire
I attempted to access my backup car but the battery is dead
I jumped it with my primary car but it keeps dying so I have to jump it every time I go somewhere
I have a battery jumper in the trunk of my backup car which would make the process much easier but I can't get into the trunk because my key doesn't work on it anymore (the key filed itself down over time with use I think)
I also have a backup battery jumper but it is also broken ()
How fix
!1337 !fartneighbors !bluecollar !asians !coalburners !pinggrouplovers !male feminists !schizomaxxxers !soren !parents !depression discuss
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SINGAPORE: An 18-year-old Singaporean student who identified as an "East Asian supremacist" and was radicalised by violent far-right extremist ideologies has been detained under the Internal Security Act (ISA).
Nick Lee Xing Qiu, who is of Chinese ethnicity, had aspired to conduct attacks against Malays and Muslims in Singapore. He believed that the Chinese, Korean and Japanese ethnicities were superior, the Internal Security Department (ISD) said on Monday (Feb 10).
Lee was issued with a detention order in December last year. He is the third Singaporean youth with far-right extremist ideologies to be dealt with under the ISA.
The first case involved a then 16-year-old detained in December 2020 for planning machete attacks on mosques. The second case also involved a 16-year-old who was issued with a restriction order in November 2023 after authorities found that he identified as a white supremacist and aspired to conduct attacks overseas.
ISD also announced on Monday that a Singaporean housewife who was radicalised after the Israel-Hamas conflict has been put under ISA restrictions. A Malaysian man, who worked as a cleaner in Singapore, was repatriated for supporting Islamic State.
SELF-RADICALISATION PROCESS
Lee first started developing hostility towards Muslims in early 2023 after encountering Islamophobic and far-right content on social media. He spent several hours a day searching for and consuming extremist online content, according to ISD.
In June 2023, Lee searched for the livestream video footage of far-right terrorist Brenton Tarrant's attacks against Muslims in Christchurch, New Zealand, on Mar 15, 2019.
He watched the footage repeatedly and came to idolise Tarrant. He then downloaded video game modifications and role-played as Tarrant killing Muslims at the Al Noor Mosque in Christchurch.
By early 2024, Lee's radicalisation deepened and he had developed a strong enmity towards Malays and Muslims, as well as other ethnicities traditionally targeted by far-right extremists including Jews, Mexicans, African Americans and Indians.
"He was also supportive of white supremacy because he felt that Islam was a threat to white culture," ISD said.
He had come across ethno-supremacist ideas that made him believe that Chinese, Korean and Japanese were superior ethnicities, resonating with them given his Chinese ethnicity and antipathy towards Muslims.
In September 2024, Lee got a tattoo on his right elbow of a sonnenrad, a symbol that was seen in Tarrant's manifesto and on his rucksack during the Christchurch attack. He also purchased T-shirts with custom printings of symbols associated with neo-Nazis, white supremacists and other far-right groups.
ENVISIONED STARTING A "RACE WAR"
Lee aspired to carry out attacks against Muslims in Singapore with other far-right individuals that he spoke to online. Although he claimed that he was too afraid to conduct an attack alone, he admitted he would have participated in attacks together with those he met online.
"His attack aspirations included conducting a Tarrant-style attack on Muslims at a mosque in Singapore using homemade guns, knives and Molotov cocktails," ISD said.
Lee had hoped to livestream the attack online, dedicating it to Tarrant.
He also thought about throwing Molotov cocktails at his Malay-Muslim neighbours during a religious holiday to maximise casualties. But apart from enquiring online on how to make a Molotov cocktail, he took no further preparations towards this.
The ISD also said Lee was deeply convinced by the Great Replacement Theory, which claims that white populations in the West are in danger of being replaced by non-white immigrants.
He believed that violence was necessary to prevent the Chinese majority in Singapore from being displaced by what he perceived to be a rapidly growing Malay population.
Lee envisioned starting a "race war" between Chinese and Malays in Singapore, by creating anti-Malay and anti-Muslim propaganda to post online, hoping to create animosity between the two races.
He started a social media account in late 2024 to instigate others to conduct attacks against Malays and Muslims. This account was used to repost far-right extremist videos, and he uploaded about 20 self-made videos glorifying far-right terrorists and containing anti-Malay and anti-Muslim rhetoric.
Lee's family, teachers and schoolmates were unaware of his radicalisation and there is no indication that he tried to influence them with his violent extremist views, ISD said. His attack plans were aspirational with no set timeline and investigations into his online contacts have found no imminent threat to Singapore.
"Far-right extremism is a growing security concern globally, and Singapore has not been immune to this threat," ISD said.
Although the movement is often associated with white supremacy, its broader messages of ethno-religious chauvinism, racism and xenophobia can appeal to non-whites.
"ISD will take firm action against any individual in Singapore who supports, promotes, undertakes or makes preparations to undertake armed violence, regardless of how they rationalise such violence ideologically or where the violence takes place," it said.
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Have you heard of Cleo?
— Tanishq Mathew Abraham, Ph.D. (@iScienceLuvr) February 17, 2025
Cleo was an account on Math Stack Exchange that was infamous for dropping the answer to the most difficult integrals with no explanation...
often mere minutes after the question was asked!!
For years, no one knew who Cleo was, UNTIL NOW! pic.twitter.com/wbvYMSVnHG
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