Message from @Huge Brain Oliver

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2018-01-15 17:21:06 UTC  

Japan is going to have the constitution reform in 2 years.

2018-01-15 17:21:14 UTC  

Repeal Artical 9

2018-01-15 17:21:33 UTC  

So it will be remilitarized

2018-01-15 17:21:36 UTC  

Soon

2018-01-16 05:28:28 UTC  

El Salvadors government says that return of TPS illegals would benefit their economy
http://elmundo.sv/bcr-retornados-de-ee-uu-beneficiarian-a-la-economia/

Liberals should agree since they thing illegal immigrants boost wages and create jobs instead of lowering and taking them

2018-01-16 05:35:21 UTC  

@Huge Brain Oliver yes, new emperor in 2019

2018-01-16 05:35:55 UTC  

<:banzai:285623226409943040>

2018-01-16 06:08:01 UTC  

@Phallogos @Huge Brain Oliver What are the odds that the new emperor will be a cuck? As I understand it Akihito has had a great deal of reverence for his position. Will the next in line be Prince Harry-tier?

2018-01-16 06:09:46 UTC  

the emperor is not relavant because the monarch does not have real power

2018-01-16 06:09:55 UTC  

the people is awakening

2018-01-16 06:10:03 UTC  

nationalism is rising

2018-01-16 06:10:28 UTC  

abe administration is stable

2018-01-16 06:10:37 UTC  

with high approval rate

2018-01-16 06:10:51 UTC  

I understand, but in terms of the cultural Identity of Japan he is crucial no? Wouldn't a countersignaling emporer basically be similar to Pope Francis for catholics?

2018-01-16 06:10:57 UTC  

abe has the will to reform the constitution

2018-01-16 06:11:15 UTC  

*emperor

2018-01-16 06:11:23 UTC  

japanese monarch does not show attitudes about policies

2018-01-16 06:11:23 UTC  

hyping up the emperor is just a meme

2018-01-16 06:11:41 UTC  

and japanese monarch is not cucked as european ones

2018-01-16 06:12:45 UTC  

But would not an emp that aligned with Abe's positions give him more political power than he already has?

2018-01-16 06:13:29 UTC  

japanese society is pretty conservative due to the residual of pre-Meiji fedual structure

2018-01-16 06:14:23 UTC  

except the leftist intellectuals, artists, journalists and teachers which are worse than western left

2018-01-16 07:15:12 UTC  

my innitial take aways from the Wohl vs. Fuentes debate:
1. I think Wohl enjoyed himself - enjoyed the challenage
2. He was consulting some resource from his computer
2b. But because he did not know Nick's position prior to the debate & because many of the points Nick used were never broadcasted on his show there is no way he prepared the resource himself
2c. I suspect the consulted resource was some ADL talking points to argue popular (((conspiracy theories)))
3. I don't think Wohl is aware of ZOG
3b. There were some things (like the nuclear program) that he might know about but I don't think he knows the full extent of it
3c. Because Wohl believes honestly that anything Nick suggests is unsubstantial he is confident that the debate will go in his favor
4. It looked like Wohl heard anti-Israel points he had never heard before
4b. Might have the effect of red pilling Wohl on Israel if even a little bit
5. Trump has met Wohl personally so via grape vine there is a chance that Trump might see the debate or at the least hear about it

2018-01-16 10:06:10 UTC  
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2018-01-16 12:43:51 UTC  

(((Schakowski)))

2018-01-16 12:43:55 UTC  

fuck off shlomo

2018-01-16 14:24:44 UTC  
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2018-01-16 14:27:32 UTC  
2018-01-16 14:27:52 UTC  

what

2018-01-16 14:28:01 UTC  

@epic blaze is a brainlet

2018-01-16 14:28:32 UTC  

I am much smarter than him

2018-01-16 14:28:42 UTC  

'he screwed up the timeout role

2018-01-16 19:56:46 UTC  

Immigrants are more likely to have a university degree than natives, but, according to data from the OECD college-educated immigrants have skills much closer to those of natives who *just finished high school*.
https://nces.ed.gov/surveys/piaac

2018-01-16 20:11:47 UTC  

if immigrants who has a university degree should be let in no matter what, then it becomes "anyone has graduated from a college in the world can become us citizens"

2018-01-16 21:54:51 UTC  

@Huge Brain Oliver Imo the best way to argue for lower immigration is to promote high skill immigration instead of low skill immigration. You have to consider our interests and politics of immigration as it stands currently.

More wealthy immigrants are less likely to have replacement level birthrates. So the indian guy who comes here on an H1-B visa is less likely to have a kid than a Mexican coming here through and H2-B visa or coming in illegally.

If we were to put our support behind things like the RAISE Act (https://www.cotton.senate.gov/?p=press_release&id=765) we would be able to cut immigration levels in half, and be able to mitigate the effects of demographic replacement of whites, while at the same time protecting white blue collar workers from a loose labor market

2018-01-16 21:56:25 UTC  

yes raise act