Mainstream media, once a bastion of clear-eyed liberalism, now peddles selective outrage: George Floyd’s death warranted wall-to-wall coverage, global sanctimony, and policy upheaval. Henry Nowak…an 18-year-old student stabbed to death, then handcuffed while bleeding out after his killer weaponized a false racism claim…gets a shrug and a scold about ‘dangerous’ talk of anti-white prejudice.
If a suspect’s lie can override a dying boy’s pleas, and elite media dismisses the pattern as populist grudge-mongering, that’s not journalism. It’s two-tier morality: some victims elevate narratives, others threaten them. Equal justice isn’t a ‘dark turn’…it’s the bare minimum. Pretending otherwise erodes trust in media faster than any protest.@Keir_Starmer@nytimes@Nigel_Farage
Socialism at its finest: attractive when you’re told the state will pay your bills; painful when you realise it pays them with what is left of your own money — while taking an extra cut to fund unproductive public-sector jobs that create a paralyzing bureaucracy.
Spain: salaried workers earn very low wages.
🔴 37% earn less than €12.2k
🔴 40% earn less than the minimum wage of €15.9K
🔴 83% earn less than €35.8k
🔴 The most common wage is €19.6k (23.5%)
🔴 Weighted Average Salary is €24.9k
🔴 Only 0.7% earn more than €100k
And between 50% and 60% of the total cost of an employee (wages plus employer-paid social security contributions) goes to the government.
Spain. The other side of Pedro Sánchez's wage narrative: taxes and social security reverse the increase in salaries, and today people earn less than in 2018.
The president boasts of a 23% increase in wages since he took office, but real net pay has fallen compared to 2018.
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Say private credit fund X owns loan A marked at 100 & private credit fund Y owns loan B marked at 100, but both X&Y know A&B are really worth 65. So X&Y agree to trade “in and out of loans”. X buys B from Y & Y buys A from X, both at a price of 100 & say “See? NAV’s solid!”
@CharlesMullins2 Promising process: lower temperature, less waste, possible silica/alumina coproducts. But the economics hinge on near-perfect NH₄F/fluoride recycling. Without that, reagent cost, corrosion and safety may eat the energy savings.
Metformin remains one of pharmacology’s great mechanistic enigmas. Perhaps the key issue is not only what metformin inhibits, but where it reaches concentrations high enough to matter — the gut. The citrulline signal is a particularly interesting clue.
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If your country requires digital ID verification to use social media, then you don't live in a free country anymore.
If your country want to regulate or ban VPNs, you don't live in a free country anymore.
@adamtaggart Congratulations on the discipline. That looks like it tastes terrible — which, now that I think about it, may be the whole secret of dieting.
Thank you Germany 🇩🇪and Britain 🇬🇧 for sacrificing your economies to save the planet.
China appreciates you exporting your manufacturing to provide jobs for their citizens.