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Your rights didn't come from God, nor were they granted to you from the government.

Your rights are a formalization of what you are willing to kill and die for.

If you're willing to kill and die for something, no matter how absurd, it will be recognized as a right.

If you're unwilling to kill or die for the rights your ancestors killed and died for, then expect those rights to be taken away from you.

No piece of paper or judge can protect you from your own cowardice and weakness.

@ButtWorldsMan As long as you pose it as a good thing, everyone acknowledges that women's rights crashes births. However, pose it as a bad thing and everyone scratches their heads about what is causing the demographic collapse and wildly speculates about what the solutions could be. The only options on the table are:

- more welfare for women
- more welfare for brown women (immigration)
- the AI/robots will save us somehow.

@ButtWorldsMan just google "empowering women" and "overpopulation" and take your pick.

@ButtWorldsMan they never connect the dots when presented as a bad thing. They openly admit that empowering women lowers birthrates and that it's the best weapon against overpopulation and climate change.

When you talk about underpopulation they say that we aren't giving women enough welfare.

Did your pampered regime of choice, say, the Soviet Union, spice'n'shiet it's own statistical measurements like this when it existed?

>Just over a year ago, we commented on the "massive" revisions that the statistical arm of Biden administration's Department of Energy - the Energy Information Administration (EIA)...

>[from @zerohedge] "The Biden admin will not stop fabricating data and draining the SPR to push the price of oil lower"

>Adding to those who questioned the 'fabrication' that:
>[from @zerohedge] "When is the last time demand estimates were revised lower"

>Zoom forward a year and the 'revisions' across multiple (government-supplied) macro data items are now well known and widespread... and statistically noteworthy that the revisions tend to be negative (implying the initial data was 'optimistic')...

>Payrolls (7 of the last 10 months have seen downward revisions)...

>Consumer Confidence (9 of the last 12 months have seen confidence revised lower)...

>The situation has become so widespread that even the mainstream media is forced to admit that there is something odd going on.

>Specifically, circling back to our initial thoughts, Reuters reports this morning that a string of dramatic revisions to official U.S. oil consumption data have unnerved market participants who rely on the figures to trade.

>The EIA published a monthly update last week that showed U.S. oil consumption at a seasonal record in May as motorists burnt more gasoline than even before the pandemic.

>That data conflicted with weekly updates published that month showing oil and fuel demand struggling to even match last year's levels.

>The EIA says the weekly figures for May were off because preliminary readings overestimated gasoline output and undercounted exports. The agency does not expect weekly estimates to be as accurate as monthly data, but to be consistent in showing general trends.

>Of course it just happens that the initially 'weak' demand figures helped lower crude and gasoline prices at a time when inflation was rearing its ugly head once again and Bidenomics was hitting the wall. And as is the case with payrolls revisions (or consumer confidence), traders reactions to the revisions are dramatically less sensitive than they are to the original prints.

>However, as Reuters reports, these discrepancies (we are being polite) are starting to make market participants question the version of reality they are being sold.

>"It makes you wonder why anyone is paying attention to the weekly numbers," said Tom Kloza, head of energy analysis at Oil Price Information Service (OPIS). Many fuel marketers have expressed disbelief over the revisions the EIA made to its numbers in May, he added.

>A trader at one of the largest commodities distribution firms said the revisions left them befuddled, and warned such changes could ultimately hurt consumers as decisions on how much fuel to import are influenced by the EIA data.

>"It's a trend that's a little concerning to me," GasBuddy analyst Patrick De Haan says.

>"The EIA has been the bedrock for analysts, but skeptics may be gaining more validity to arguments that the EIA numbers aren't jiving to the real world."

Jivin' to the real world, you say?

zerohedge.com/energy/numbers-arent-jiving-real-world-huge-revisions-leave-traders-questioning-biden-admins-energy

@blaaablaaaa I wouldn't call the Japanese central bank monetizing the debt "nothing". The inflation in Japan is going to go wild.

To whoever needs to hear this:

Don't fish in the Rubicon. If you're not prepared to go all the way, don't do shit.

If you have too much to lose to risk it, even if you're upset and want to "do something", don't do shit.

Ask yourself how far you're willing to go, and if the answer isn't "all the way", then don't do shit.

Have a nice day.

@notascam3 they confuse trial-and-error and memorization with skill.

@Stahesh @RodrickSage having a respectful but opposed point of view is good for everyone.

@Justicar it's quite simple. Women were given rights and they crashed the birth rates and voted for welfare. The welfare state needs workers which requires immigration since no one is having babies.

Giving women rights is why the West is collapsing. Taking them away is the only solution.

@Mr_Mister I think it's also my diet. Due to food prices I've been eating a lot more processed and salted meat and that can cause gout and arthritis.

I am going to cut out the hot dogs and see if that helps. Being fit and skinny is great but if my hands don't work, it kind of defeats the point of getting back in shape.

Apparently someone I was playing a mobile MOBA with as a random solo-queuer makes made a highlight clip of our game together.

The thought of being featured in random videogame clips by people who have no idea who I am amuses me.

tl.honorofkings.com/v2/tl/2913

@Lorgar I see. Avocados are pretty ubiquitous in California, but if you live in Africa then some type of light fat should work. Nothing too greasy or heavy.

@Lorgar have you tried avocado toast? I know there is a meme that it's for hippies, but it's basically just toast with avocado and a fried egg, and it's a very simple tasty dish for the morning.

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