The one term in the glossary is “Red Pill,” which comes from the 1999 film “The Matrix” and has been used a metaphor for seeing hidden or politically incorrect truths about the modern world, particularly when it comes to politics or dating.
“Red Pill” also appears in this list, but with a different description: “In the context of RMVE ideology, taking the red pill or becoming ‘redpilled’ indicates the adoption of racist, anti-Semitic, or fascist beliefs.”
“Based” is defined by the FBI as a word used to “refer to someone who has been converted to racist ideology, or as a way of indicating ideological agreement.” In regular parlance, based is a context-specific word coined by rapper Lil B that can mean, as KnowYourMeme describes, anything ranging from “something that is ‘agreeable’ and ‘cool,’” to something “considered anti-woke.”
The glossary defines the term “Chad” as a “Race -specific term used to describe the idealized version of a male, who is very successful at getting sexual and romantic attention from women,” later noting, “incels unsuccessfully compete against Chads for attention.”
Indeed, you see it when the USG actively promotes its state religion of LGBT and threatens states like Uganda with invasion if they don't follow american diktat, or how in Taiwan when Tsai legalised same sex marriage in an obvious display of obeisance to USG diktat despite a referendum showing clearly that the taiwanese people opposed same sex marriage.I just saw CNN do a segment on the pedo-Lama incident. There were five panelist including the host. Four of them expressed discomfort. One was defending him claiming it's another culture. Since when has that stopped Westerners from forcing their views onto others? Of course they acted like this was a surprise to them but there have always been rumors before.
The FBI is simply the state gestapo designed to seek out and destroy any would be separate power structures eg Black Panthers, the mafia/La Cosa Nostra, such that the only survivors live on as franchises under USG direction eg operation Fast and Furious.FBI documents associate internet slang like ‘based’ and ‘red pill’ with ‘extremism’
The FBI is fvcking filled with betas
They don’t have the balls to put their name on it?I am certain there are just a few Hong Konger, mainland China and Taiwanese students. Most of the sponsors of the letter are white students or honorable whites.
Things just go from bad to worse
A locomotive and 11 train cars derailed in Jasper on Saturday night, briefly trapping and injuring two crew members, Norfolk Southern and Jasper police said in statements released today.
The locomotive rolled on its side, spilling diesel fuel and engine oil. The two injured crew members were briefly trapped in the engine room, according to Jasper police. The crew members were taken to a hospital, treated and released, Norfolk Southern said.
China, however, understood the potential of the CL-20 and developed its version of this explosive material which began mass production in 2011.
Most of the long-range missiles fielded by China to prevent the US warships and non-stealthy aircraft, such as refueling tankers, from intervening if the Chinese military attacks Taiwan, are believed to be propelled by CL-20.
“This is a case where we could potentially be beaten over the head with our technology,” Bob Kavetsky, head of the Energetic Technology Center (ETC), a nonprofit research group that works for the US government, told Forbes.
Washington is not interested in protecting the "self determination" of Crimea or the Donbass, despite these also being democratic societies that want independence.The problem with "strategic ambiguity" is that it is a work of realpolitik from the 1970s. The ambiguity was required because at the time Washington recognised the ROC itself as a potentially destabilising and disruptive actor. If Taipei were confident of America's support, they might be emboldened to declare independence which would sink the whole enterprise, i.e. Washington's attempt to re-engage with China under the PRC.
The problem in sustaining this is two-fold. First, it is simply discordant with generations of rhetoric and instinct on Washington's part. Public figures in Washington cannot now conceive of Taipei as a source of problems because of course a democratic society that wishes to be independent should be supported in that objective. Democracy is good, self-determination is good, America is good, therefore Washington must support Taiwan. These are the same ideological convictions that led Washington to support Kyiv in the path that led to war, rather than unilaterally make, and encourage Kyiv to make, concessions that may have averted it. Realists are much more comfortable talking about power and interests, but I think it is a mistake to ignore the ideological, indeed mythological aspects of these things. American rhetoric is not only a mask for the pursuit of American interests, to a considerable extent these people actually believe what they say.
The deeper, structural problem, one that realists would indeed recognise, is that Washington is increasingly uninterested in sustaining "strategic ambiguity" because it is increasingly uninterested in sustaining a relationship with the PRC. If you have come to view the PRC as an existential threat to be opposed on every front, "strategic ambiguity" starts to look less like a deft piece of realpolitik and more like craven submission to the enemy. And so Washington is walking away from "strategic ambiguity" and openly encouraging pro-independence sentiments in Taiwan. As with Ukraine and Moscow, most figures in Washington would say and believe that they do not actually want war. But they are not particularly interested in avoiding it either.
WASHINGTON, Dec 2 (Reuters) - President Joe Biden signed legislation Friday to block a national U.S. railroad strike that could have devastated the American economy.
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Railroads have and other costs to bolster profits in recent years, and have been fiercely opposed to adding paid sick time that would require them to hire more staff.
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Teamsters President Sean O'Brien harshly criticized the Senate vote on sick leave. "Rail carriers make record profits. Rail workers get zero paid sick days. Is this OK? Paid sick leave is a basic human right. This system is failing," O'Brien wrote on Twitter.