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Accidental Philosophy

Sarah Reynolds

Independent: free speech advocate, pro-choice, pro-gun, pro-audit the fed, anti-medical procedure mandate, anti-endless war, anti-surveillance state, pro-Bill of Rights. Sharing my takes on politics and life as an elder Millennial.

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Five things that never would have happened if Trump had been in the White House the past 4 years

Five things that never would have happened if Trump had just been in the White House the past 4 years. Full tiktok video embedded here (and likely to be eventually censored and removed from tiktok, so I’m preserving it here).

a month ago
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It turns out Trump supporters are inspiring people to vote Trump as much as the man himself

Today a fantastic piece by V. N. Alexander in the Kennedy Beacon substack showed us that at least one new RFK Jr - turned - Trump voter was inspired to flip by Trump’s supporters!

a month ago
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Have you heard of Votify Now? Originally censored by association on X because of claims of 2020 Election “funny business”

It’s amazing to be able to post my own concerns about the 2020 election mail-in ballot scandal on X without fear of my account being completely shut down. The evening of November 3, 2020, I was at a bar in Arlington, Virginia watching the p...

5 months ago
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Look who’s jumping on the Alpha Male bandwagon! If it isn’t the New York Times and the Hill calling for the use of “high-dominance rhetoric” to beat Trump

I love to send out a good communication analysis in this substack, and two of the social experiments the NYT piece makes reference to are so interesting that they make the entire original op-ed worth reading (but I summarize them both here ...

6 months ago
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  • Sarah Reynolds

    Your favorite Sigma Female writing about Life, Tribal Roles, Philosophy, and politics. Sometimes with a spiritual spin.

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