Civilization free from traditional prejudices has the prejudices of philosophic relativism - more dangerous to the freedom of the mind than Religion itself.
> me in rec center sauna
> see 70+ year old Indian man, cant speak English, chatting with indians in foreign tongues
> he starts picking at his foot
> see he has athletes foot
> see he leaves a pile of dead skin and fungus on the bench and walks away, barefoot
> my racism grows
Harvard political scientist Robert Putnam's study on the catastrophic social effects of diversity surprised even him. However, they remain true to this day.
For a refresh he found that the greater the diversity in a community, the fewer people vote and the less they volunteer, the less they give to charity and work on community projects. In the most diverse communities, neighbours trust one another about half as much as they do in the most homogenous settings.
Less donations to food banks is a prime example of this.
> White girl gets butchered by Black killer for all the world to see
> Mural of White victim is painted on a private building in Providence, RI
> City's Jewish homosexual mayor leads successful effort to remove the mural of the murdered White girl
@GroypSlop @goyimreads @Maui_Babe808@patrick_he97432 @Delko_Radio87 @LucasGageX@DanBilzerian@realstewpeters@Jaf_leb@Krypt707 Trillian was the biggest benefactor and he bought after Stew announced it in the JQR space.
All these "insiders" you keep talking about walked away with like a few hundred bucks and they had to do actual work for those shekels.
Wow, big scam. A few hundred bucks. LMFAO
I wrote a bit about the Jproof JQR stuff. I may as well link it to my timeline so I can reference it later, so if you care, you can read my TedTalk transcript below. 🤓🤣
I dunno what's gotten into Tanner. He blocked me lol, we used to DM and chat. I was never involved in the drama that broke him off JQR, so I don't really get why I'm catching strays.
But what he's saying is just not true.
IDK about the gold steaks thing, it doesn't sound like something they'd do. Its probably a joke taken out of context, very shitlib coded ngl.
But what he and others in this thread are alleging is that JQR hosts specifically had insider / early information and that they abused this to make bags off the community.
This is wrong on so many levels. Here are the basic facts:
1. JQR was a small component of Stews larger reach and audience
2. Wulf/Caulin/HSG did not buy coins before announcement
3. Stew contacted MANY people after release but before announcement to inform them of the announcement time and ask for participation in the announcement
4. Stew told his audience and JQR that he would be using JProof as a "bank for the movement".
5. While Stew gave no indication of who, he specifically told his audience and JQR that he would be using his reserves and rewards to pay content creators and service providers that are allied within the movement, which aligned with his promise to use it as a Bank.
6. He said he would be using rewards to pay himself back for his initial investment and then eventually maybe make some profit.
I am not defending Stew or saying any of that was true, I am just laying out what was discussed in my space. I had to say this because spergs will read this and say I'm defending rather than recounting because reading comprehension is challenging as hell for <110's unfortunately.
The day Stew announced the coin, I was hosting in JQR and Stew joined the space.
I asked him a lot of hard questions because I had been watching the reaction and group chats, and reading their concerns.
He answered all of them in the space (as in, he didn't run from the questions), and AFAIK the amounts eventually paid to creators like @goyimreads and @DerWulf and @HmanQuotes1945 was very little actual FIAT value, but they could fill you in on those details.
After he left, plenty of JQR regulars came up and gave a clear description of altcoins, what they are, and how it often goes. People like @funkmachine__ gave PLENTY of warning.
I myself said "If you buy this, consider it more a donation to Stew's cause then an investment."
I never once heard Wulf, Caulin or HSG tell ANYONE to buy the coin. They said to buy it if you believe in Stew and what he said. That's very different. But maybe they did when I wasn't around.
As far as I know, nobody in JQR purchased before the announcement. Nobody in our group had "insider" information to the degree that people think. It was already visible on platforms and announced to the various communities (not just JQR) days before Stew made any transfers or payments, and Stew called many people, not just a few of the main JQR Hosts.
For context, the person who profited the most, @Trillion0x , was NOT EVEN ONE OF THE PEOPLE CALLED BY STEW. He bought before anyone else, and bought way more.
He wasn't hosting at the time AFAIK, so effectively was a regular audience member / cohost who wasn't hosting and took the most advantage and made the most money. If this really was some big insider thing, you'd imagine the actual supposed insiders would have purchased more coins or had Stew transfer them.. like... a lot more than a few hundred bucks?
If there was nefarious intent, it was Stews. When things became clear that the various things Stew promised were incompatible (he would 'never touch the wallet' but then he used the tokens to pay people, for example) we announced that and gave our concerns a lot of airtime.
And in reaction, Stew basically denounced JQR hosts as betrayers to his cause, because they went from advocating his project to cautioning people. I'm not sure if you think that's all a fake psyop but I can assure you, the drama was real.
In the leadership chat groups, there was serious and long discussion about the integrity of Stew and his project. It sparked debate and I do not recall Wulf, Caulin, HSG, or Trillion throwing themselves under the bus for Stew. They rightfully has skepticism because things did not seem to be as Stew had promised.
I personally think Stew made promises he couldn't keep, or more like made so many promises he can never truly be held accountable to one without him saying "well I also said I would do X"
I don't think he truly understood that paying people in Jproof means that new coins enter the market that he promised never would.
And by the way, anyone who hosts spaces loses their spaces eventually. If you search profiles like Sulaimans with the filter:spaces you'll find his spaces disappear too.
I dunno what's gotten into Tanner. He blocked me lol, we used to DM and chat. I was never involved in the drama that broke him off JQR, so I don't really get why I'm catching strays.
But what he's saying is just not true.
IDK about the gold steaks thing, it doesn't sound like something they'd do. Its probably a joke taken out of context, very shitlib coded ngl.
But what he and others in this thread are alleging is that JQR hosts specifically had insider / early information and that they abused this to make bags off the community.
This is wrong on so many levels. Here are the basic facts:
1. JQR was a small component of Stews larger reach and audience
2. Wulf/Caulin/HSG did not buy coins before announcement
3. Stew contacted MANY people after release but before announcement to inform them of the announcement time and ask for participation in the announcement
4. Stew told his audience and JQR that he would be using JProof as a "bank for the movement".
5. While Stew gave no indication of who, he specifically told his audience and JQR that he would be using his reserves and rewards to pay content creators and service providers that are allied within the movement, which aligned with his promise to use it as a Bank.
6. He said he would be using rewards to pay himself back for his initial investment and then eventually maybe make some profit.
I am not defending Stew or saying any of that was true, I am just laying out what was discussed in my space. I had to say this because spergs will read this and say I'm defending rather than recounting because reading comprehension is challenging as hell for <110's unfortunately.
The day Stew announced the coin, I was hosting in JQR and Stew joined the space.
I asked him a lot of hard questions because I had been watching the reaction and group chats, and reading their concerns.
He answered all of them in the space (as in, he didn't run from the questions), and AFAIK the amounts eventually paid to creators like @goyimreads and @DerWulf and @HmanQuotes1945 was very little actual FIAT value, but they could fill you in on those details.
After he left, plenty of JQR regulars came up and gave a clear description of altcoins, what they are, and how it often goes. People like @funkmachine__ gave PLENTY of warning.
I myself said "If you buy this, consider it more a donation to Stew's cause then an investment."
I never once heard Wulf, Caulin or HSG tell ANYONE to buy the coin. They said to buy it if you believe in Stew and what he said. That's very different. But maybe they did when I wasn't around.
As far as I know, nobody in JQR purchased before the announcement. Nobody in our group had "insider" information to the degree that people think. It was already visible on platforms and announced to the various communities (not just JQR) days before Stew made any transfers or payments, and Stew called many people, not just a few of the main JQR Hosts.
For context, the person who profited the most, @Trillion0x , was NOT EVEN ONE OF THE PEOPLE CALLED BY STEW. He bought before anyone else, and bought way more.
He wasn't hosting at the time AFAIK, so effectively was a regular audience member / cohost who wasn't hosting and took the most advantage and made the most money. If this really was some big insider thing, you'd imagine the actual supposed insiders would have purchased more coins or had Stew transfer them.. like... a lot more than a few hundred bucks?
If there was nefarious intent, it was Stews. When things became clear that the various things Stew promised were incompatible (he would 'never touch the wallet' but then he used the tokens to pay people, for example) we announced that and gave our concerns a lot of airtime.
And in reaction, Stew basically denounced JQR hosts as betrayers to his cause, because they went from advocating his project to cautioning people. I'm not sure if you think that's all a fake psyop but I can assure you, the drama was real.
In the leadership chat groups, there was serious and long discussion about the integrity of Stew and his project. It sparked debate and I do not recall Wulf, Caulin, HSG, or Trillion throwing themselves under the bus for Stew. They rightfully has skepticism because things did not seem to be as Stew had promised.
I personally think Stew made promises he couldn't keep, or more like made so many promises he can never truly be held accountable to one without him saying "well I also said I would do X"
I don't think he truly understood that paying people in Jproof means that new coins enter the market that he promised never would.
And by the way, anyone who hosts spaces loses their spaces eventually. If you search profiles like Sulaimans with the filter:spaces you'll find his spaces disappear too.
@elonmusk@AfonsoJFG@Antunes1@nikitabier@X Will you unban all the people you banned over disagreeing with you on H1B, or restore their blue checks?
You seem to fluctuate between free speech and free speech you like. Can you pick one?