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At a leftist protest against Kyle Rittenhouse at Kent State, Kenosha gunman Gaige Grosskreutz gave a speech. Grosskreutz, who now uses the name Paul Prediger, was the armed man who rushed at Rittenhouse with a pistol before being shot in the arm.

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Jason Köhne(@NoWhiteGuiltNWG) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dear Andrew Tate Andrew Tate ,

You’re right.

White males are fucking losers.

But it’s not our norm to be unfaithful and mate like animals, as you suggest is the norm for the rest of humanity.

Our males are losers because they don’t want real Men of the West as their leaders.

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Russ Vought(@russvought) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I can understand those who are baffled that conservatives are entertaining removing Mike Johnson from being speaker in an election year with a small majority. I haven’t really weighed in bc I understand the pros and cons. But those watching from the outside need to understand the

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Wall Street Silver(@WallStreetSilv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'People have nothing to eat'

'People are homeless'

'Canada is not the place it used to be'

'I don't even want to go shopping anymore'

'They have destroyed this country'

'We need to STOP paying taxes'

'Where do we go from here?'

🚨🚨🚨

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Todd Bensman(@BensmanTodd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In case you were wondering why we haven’t seen more immigrant border stormings over the Texas defenses in El Paso, the reason they stopped l: pepper rounds fired into the mobs

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Culture Critic Some people still don't see what we lost.
These buildings are magnificent and it's a real shame to see what they have become.

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4. The Singer Building (1908 - 1968)

Maybe the greatest of the early skyscrapers, and once the tallest building on Earth. When its antiquated floor plan was deemed too inefficient for modern use, it was razed — and replaced by something far less dignified...

4. The Singer Building (1908 - 1968) Maybe the greatest of the early skyscrapers, and once the tallest building on Earth. When its antiquated floor plan was deemed too inefficient for modern use, it was razed — and replaced by something far less dignified...
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3. Old Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, NYC (1893 - 1929)

If you ever wondered what was demolished to make way for the Empire State Building, this is it. A German Renaissance design containing the world's largest hotel — which also set the standard for luxury.

3. Old Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, NYC (1893 - 1929) If you ever wondered what was demolished to make way for the Empire State Building, this is it. A German Renaissance design containing the world's largest hotel — which also set the standard for luxury.
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Chicago lost what was the largest dome in the US (larger even than the US Capitol), and a wonder of the Beaux-Arts era.

Chicago lost what was the largest dome in the US (larger even than the US Capitol), and a wonder of the Beaux-Arts era.
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2. The Chicago Federal Building (1905 - 1965)

Demolished to make way for larger premises that more government departments could fit into: the modernist Kluczynski Federal Building.

2. The Chicago Federal Building (1905 - 1965) Demolished to make way for larger premises that more government departments could fit into: the modernist Kluczynski Federal Building.
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The most beautiful library ever built in the US, with towering cast-iron book alcoves. An institution since 1874, it was demolished in 1955 and the library moved to a new site with more space. Today, a parking garage stands in its place.

The most beautiful library ever built in the US, with towering cast-iron book alcoves. An institution since 1874, it was demolished in 1955 and the library moved to a new site with more space. Today, a parking garage stands in its place.
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