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- Wikipedia: Haavara Agreement
- WikiSpooks: Haavara Agreement
- "Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity," also in other forms, an aphorism and philosophical razor suggesting a way to eliminate unlikely explanations for behavior.
- Often utilized in politics to oversimplify issues and excuse malice and corruption.
- Wikipedia: Hanlon's razor
- The panicked noise fellow citizens make when ratting someone out for non-compliance to tyranny, mask wearing, speech policies, gender dictates, privilege correctness, wrongthink, blind obedience to authority, etc. (A new made-up term, ideally to become a counter-propaganda tool.)
- Term coined by User:JasonCarswell, SaidIt.net: Hate-squeal

Twitter/X, Ogre, @Ogrepilled:
This flag is for people who cannot produce White babies. Gays, trans, and intersex people cannot. Black and Brown people cannot. Including Black and Brown seems silly at first because it's supposed to be a "sexuality" flag until you realize this. It is an anti-White hate symbol.
This flag is for people who cannot produce White babies. Gays, trans, and intersex people cannot. Black and Brown people cannot. Including Black and Brown seems silly at first because it's supposed to be a "sexuality" flag until you realize this. It is an anti-White hate symbol.
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- Wikipedia: Hate symbols
- WikiSpooks: Hate symbols
- The LGBT flag became an anti-White hate symbol when modified beyond "sexuality" to introduce reverse-racism inclusivity of everyone but White people.
- describes changes in the forms of thought through their own internal contradictions into concrete forms that overcome previous oppositions (unity of opposites). Chalybäus presented this dialectic comprising three stages of development: a thesis, giving rise to its reaction; an antithesis, which contradicts or negates the thesis; and the tension between the two being resolved by means of a synthesis. Hegel opposed these terms.
- Thesis + Antithesis = Synthesis
- Problem --> Reaction --> Solution
- Crisis --> Chaos --> Centralized Control (for better or worse)
- By contrast, the terms abstract, negative, and concrete suggest a flaw or an incompleteness in any initial thesis. For Hegel, the concrete must always pass through the phase of the negative, that is, mediation. This is the essence of what is popularly called Hegelian dialectics.
- ~ Wikipedia: Hegelian dialectic
- What can be asserted without evidence can also be dismissed without evidence.
- ~ Wikipedia: Hitchens's razor
- WikiSpooks: Christopher Hitchens
- HyperNormalisation is a 2016 BBC documentary by British filmmaker Adam Curtis. It argues that governments, financiers, and technological utopians have, since the 1970s, given up on trying to model the complex "real world" and instead established a simplified "fake world" for the benefit of corporations and kept stable by neoliberal governments around the world.
- ~ Wikipedia: HyperNormalization
- WikiSpooks: HyperNormalization
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