Leo Caesaris
@leo_caesaris
ἐσθλος. Mediterranean Sea Appreciator ; Γνῶθι σαυτόν ; γένοι' οἷος ἐσσὶ μαθών ; Hic sunt leones
French interior minister tweeting "Nicolas qui paie" meme popularized by the legend @bouliboulibouli French Twitter shaping public discourse faster than anywhere else
My favourite church in Florence is Santa Croce. It's not the most beautiful but it's about who's there: Vittorio Alfieri, Ugo Foscolo, Galileo, Machiavelli, Giovanni Gentile, Michelangelo, Gioacchino Rossini.. excellence rests there. We are not producing these people anymore.
Great article from Leo
A short piece on what is going wrong in European cities, mass migration, why ragebait videos are not helpful. Link in reply
Great little piece.
A short piece on what is going wrong in European cities, mass migration, why ragebait videos are not helpful. Link in reply
Great article! Though, I must point out that attacking the bureaucracy, the cause of the decay rather than the symptom that is decay, might be the only position in Europe that will generate more resistance from the establishment than publicly expressing hatred for immigrants.
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Excellent article.
A short piece on what is going wrong in European cities, mass migration, why ragebait videos are not helpful. Link in reply
My review of a tedious new biography of servant of the woke Friedrich Merz, today in J'accuse👇
More original insight and analysis by Franz Pokorny. jaccusepaper.co.uk/p/eminent-bund…
it's by design, he is a saboteur
This is how you damage the movement. The locals had it handled. They don't need the circus turning up.
But we got Napoleon instead, and I’m more than okay with that.
Without the French Revolution, there would be starbases in orbit of Neptune.
Frenchman reminds us to never blackpill.
A short piece on what is going wrong in European cities, mass migration, why ragebait videos are not helpful. Link in reply
There is a link to tweet in this tweet. You read giga thread to learn how Soros operates, how leftie NGO operate on logistical-regulatory level. YOU CAN'T FIGHT IF AN ENEMY YOU DON'T KNOW, SO LEARN HIM. READ TEH THREAD
The way USAID created such robust system in foreign countries it doesn't matter a lot that it's been shut down; because it multiplied its funcions through local NGOs, governmental bodies, into media and education laws, association of cities and many more x.com/PukovnikKondor…
Important that people read this if they want to understand how NGO/OS networks operate This is treasure trove of stuff that came out of direct experience looking into them, finding links between individuals, etc
1/Back from hiatus. Main thread on Open Society will be continued soon, but first, let's discuss USAID because - surprise - on our pathway we'll end up meeting Soros anyway.
The way USAID created such robust system in foreign countries it doesn't matter a lot that it's been shut down; because it multiplied its funcions through local NGOs, governmental bodies, into media and education laws, association of cities and many more x.com/PukovnikKondor…
. @JoshuaLisec and I are working on a potential book. We'd ideally like this to be released before midterms and have a visceral impact on Americans who don't understand the full picture of what's happening before us. Can you please share any particular insights or facts that…
I'm very flattered but I'm not yet in charge, so until then I will humbly continue to write what comes to my mind on X formerly twitter thank you for your understanding in this matter
If you already know how you'll solve mass migration then you should probably enact that plan instead of pontificating that Florence doesn't have enough freeways.
So... you will notice problem. We do not have Palais des Tuileries anymore. There were plans by Haussmann & others to rebuild, but ultimately didn't work. General de Gaulle ordered a proposal as he wished to move Presidency back there and out of Élysée, but he talked out of it.
2nd Empire arrives, Napoleon III wastes no time. Twelve avenues of Étoile appear, opposite Avenue de la Grande-Armée is completed. Tuileries Palace finally becomes the focal point of coherent, magnificent line all way to Avenue Charles de Gaulle in the town of Neuilly-Sur-Seine.
I want to talk a bit about what the loss of the Palais des Tuileries means for the modern urban configuration of Paris, and why it is a loss that must be repaired eventually for the city to regain its life and configuration.
The Communards did end up setting fires pretty much all over Paris. They entirely burned down the Tuileries Palace which was the seat of Napoleon’s government and most French monarchs. They also burned 100,000 books from the Louvres library, including Charles Bald manuscripts.
Perhaps comments I make about "erasing history" puzzling to some, as at same time I extoll beauty of European cities. Understand also objectives of urban development, a city must breathe, live for its inhabitants & its place in world. See these threads x.com/leo_caesaris/s…
A short piece on what is going wrong in European cities, mass migration, why ragebait videos are not helpful. Link in reply
In general, what I write re:Europe doesn't apply to the UK as there are fairly different things going on over there which I don't want to discuss, first out of respect as it's not my place and second because we have British friends here who can do that perfectly well on their own
But are your claims of exaggerated reports of demographic replacement true for the UK, especially, post-Boriswave? The migration numbers support the claims I see on my timeline every day. Isn't this tweet below true?x.com/Saskiateague/s…