@RichardBurgon You're not very clever, are you? These billions are not cash in the bank, so would you force them to sell their stocks or just seize it? Their realised income are not usually in the billions, even if you raise mansion tax, they can easily move to Dubai because they can afford to
@TheGreenParty I thought you're about recycling and all that. Now you're so messed up, you want to legalise all drugs, including cocaine and date rape drugs and even prostitution. Your policies give me uncontrollable amusement
@SholaMos1 You can't win this specific debate, like many others. You're making a big fool of yourself just because you're so desperate to prove a point you. Remember, the internet does not forget
Senator Sani, your narrative misses the deeper and more uncomfortable truth. The real message is not that citizens of “third world” countries are unwanted; the message is far more direct and rational: FIX YOUR COUNTRY. No serious nation owes another country open borders, automatic visas, or permanent access to its opportunities. Immigration policy is not charity; it is a sovereign tool designed to protect national security, economic stability, and social cohesion. Every restriction cited, visa scrutiny, higher fees, social media checks, tighter work permits, are measures countries deploy when systems are being exploited or when home governments fail to provide credible guarantees for their citizens’ conduct, documentation, or economic self-sufficiency. Strong nations raise standards; weak systems feel persecuted by those standards. That is not discrimination. It is logic.
If anything, these actions should force us into honest self-reflection. America did not stumble into prosperity by accident, and there is nothing it has done that we can not replicate or even surpass if we choose discipline over excuses. The tragedy is not U.S. policy; the tragedy is our repeated refusal and failure to build functional institutions, enforce laws, reward merit, and punish corruption. Greed and elite impunity have crippled basic governance, leaving citizens to seek survival elsewhere. Perhaps being pushed back is the shock we need. No nation rises on sympathy, outrage, or entitlement; nations rise through clarity, focus, integrity, and consistent action. If these restrictions finally wake us up to that truth, then this moment is not an insult. It is an opportunity we have avoided for far too long.
@drsakintayo@GrantCardone@JohnCMaxwell Are you mentoring or coaching? I think you're probably intending to be a coach if U charge for the service. No one is doubting you're a high achiever and I have no desire to insult or belittle you but $20K is still on the high side for your intended audience
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@drsakintayo This man said Jesus hated poor people. Is this the best example you can find to buttress your own point? Stop being desperate, you're damaging your own brand
@drsakintayo@HarvardHBS Wow, this takes all my breathe away sir. $150K for 19 days. If you can afford that, you should be training them on business. As Warren Buffet said, Wall Street is where people with Roll Royce go to get investment advice from those who use the subway 😄
How to be a better critical thinker:
1. Be 10% more skeptical of people you agree with—and 10% more charitable to people you disagree with
2. Look for flaws in ideas you like—and strengths in arguments you dislike
3. Learn from sources that engage with competing ideas
People who can’t handle criticism are unfit to lead.
Weak leaders silence their critics to shield their egos. They fear dissent as a threat to their power.
Strong leaders silence their egos to learn from their critics. They welcome dissent as an opportunity for growth.