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Canada by Patrick on 13 Jul 2008 37 comments, latest 9 hours ago Some observations of Canada from my 10 day house-swap with a Canadian family in Toronto: Native Canadian people are helpful, but Canadian immigrants don't talk to strangers
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Demographics Thread by Patrick on 22 Jul 2022 257 comments, latest 11 hours ago Number of children by political affiliation Leftism is self-exterminating, but it will take a while, and they will continuously try to convert the children of conservatives to replenish their numbers
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Ban The Jab by Patrick on 1 Mar 2023 73 comments, latest 10 hours ago https: josephsansone substack Last week I presented our Ban the Jab resolution to the Lee County Florida Republican Party and it passed with 80-90% of the vote
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Ivermectin by Patrick on 9 May 2021 680 comments, latest 5 days ago https: sebastianrushworth com Back in January I wrote an article about four randomized controlled trials of ivermectin as a treatment for covid-19 that had at that time released their results to the
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Trump Mugshot Thread by Patrick on 25 Aug 2023 769 comments, latest 4 days ago https: celiafarber substack c Democrats seem to have—yes—truly lost the black vote, and the guilt trip is over, as the culture assumes the role of driver, while the supposedly terrifying despotic elites
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Ban The Jab by Patrick on 1 Mar 2023 71 comments, latest 17 hours ago https: josephsansone substack Last week I presented our Ban the Jab resolution to the Lee County Florida Republican Party and it passed with 80-90% of the vote
- From Meritocracy to Diversity: Complex Systems Won’t Survive the . . .
By the 1960s, the systematic selection for competence came into direct conflict with the political imperatives of the civil rights movement During the period from 1961 to 1972, a series of Supreme Court rulings, executive orders, and laws—most critically, the Civil Rights Act of 1964—put meritocracy and the new political imperative of protected-group diversity on a collision course
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