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John Hawkins

North Myrtle Beach

Writer at Culturcidal

https://t.co/6gcBkfdPnt | Book: 101 Things All Young Adults Should Know | Right Wing News Founder | Raised 600k in a GoFundMe for Brett Kavanaugh |

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  • 3 days ago | culturcidal.com | John Hawkins

    Recently, someone was telling me about one of his friends who married an attractive woman. At first, it sounded good, but he said it actually was a disaster for his friend. He said the man’s wife was obsessed with expensive purchases.

  • 3 days ago | inkl.com | John Hawkins

    It looks, at least for now, as though tensions in the Middle East are easing somewhat. It appears much less likely Iran will try to close the Strait of Hormuz, through which flows about a fifth of the world’s oil. In response, oil prices have dropped to a two-week low below US$70 a barrel. The economists at the Reserve Bank will be breathing a sigh of relief. A surge in oil prices would have injected more uncertainty into the global outlook.

  • 3 days ago | thetimes.com.au | John Hawkins

    Wed Jun 25 Wild swings in the oil price make the Reserve Bank’s job harder Written by John Hawkins, Head, Canberra School of Government, University of Canberra It looks, at least for now, as though tensions in the Middle East are easing somewhat. It appears much less likely Iran will try to close the Strait of Hormuz, through which flows about a fifth of the world’s oil. In response, oil prices have dropped to a two-week low below US$70 a barrel.

  • 4 days ago | tolerance.ca | John Hawkins

    By John Hawkins, Head, Canberra School of Government, University of Canberra It looks, at least for now, as though tensions in the Middle East are easing somewhat. It appears much less likely Iran will try to close the Strait of Hormuz, through which flows about a fifth of the world’s oil. In response, oil prices have dropped to a two-week low below US$70 a barrel.

  • 1 week ago | culturcidal.com | John Hawkins

    Not everyone sees it this way, but I’ve always thought it was weird to hear people say that they were “proud” of their race. Like really? Why? It’s not like you had anything to do with their successes. George Washington, Steve Jobs, and Aristotle were all white, but even though I’m white, I didn’t make them successful.

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John Hawkins
John Hawkins @johnhawkinsrwn
2 Jun 25

Listened to an Andrew Huberman podcast that inspired me to try a dopamine fast. As part of that, I'm not doing any social media until July 1 other than posting articles from https://t.co/ERIe3c0DRi. Have fun and play nice in my absence. Will be back then!

John Hawkins
John Hawkins @johnhawkinsrwn
2 Jun 25

You know what is is? People's intelligence has been insulted. Their empathy has been weaponized against them. Their decency has been mocked. This has gone for decades. Now? It's tough love time. Now, it's just get it done no matter who complains.

Daily Caller
Daily Caller @DailyCaller

Does politics feel so cruel to you now? https://t.co/ow4pDmVUYK

John Hawkins
John Hawkins @johnhawkinsrwn
2 Jun 25

If you knew absolutely nothing about the mainstream media in America other than how they covered the from the heart gestures from Elon Musk and Cory Booker, you'd know for a fact they were hopelessly dishonest and had no credibility.

Brandon Straka #WalkAway
Brandon Straka #WalkAway @BrandonStraka

On the left: Senator Corey Booker giving a heartfelt, patriotic salute. On the right: Elon Musk personally resurrecting the Third Reich, according to the media. Same gesture. Different political party. Funny how that works. https://t.co/5ygUrTOjy8