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source: @_johnsonator on X From what information I have seen online so far, the recently arrested New York UnitedHealthcare CEO shooting suspect, Luigi Mangione, appears to have political interests ranging from Silicon Valley tech optimists and NRX, intellectual dark web centrists, anti-DEI, the HBD sphere, plus interest in the Unabomber’s Manifesto. A lot of normie... Read More
California Technocracy with Starkian Characteristics
source: @Scott_Wiener on X San Francisco State Senator, Scott Weiner, probably gets the most hate from the Right of any California politician besides Gavin Newsom, and perhaps Nancy Pelosi. To conservatives, Scott Weiner epitomizes everything wrong with California liberalism. Some of the online hate targeted at him from the Right has anti-Semitic and homophobic undertones,... Read More
How I became who I am, as a Woke Chad Centrist
source: @richardhanania on X Political commentator, Richard Hanania, is known for his political transformation from an Alt-Right White nationalist to a pro-immigration, libertarian, neoliberal. In response to Hanania’s doxing, he wrote an essay, Why I Used to Suck, and (Hopefully) No Longer Do, in which he admits, “My posts and blog comments in my early... Read More