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which you turned into a platform for hate, and you yourself promoted hate on. Facepalm.

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You directly promoted this yourself in your own tweets. And you built a platform to promote this. So no, "pedo-guy" guy, you take a step back and do it, because you are the problem.

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Has he just been imagining that all the hate he's not only directly personally promoted on Twitter, but bought Twitter and fine-tuned it into a platform for this hate, is just consequence free imaginary talk that would never manifest in the real world???

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lol how did they hold it together this long??? Laughing so hard I don't know if I'm overdoing it so I'm just going to obnoxiously post this everywhere.

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I'm laughing so hard. I'm just going to obnoxiously post this everywhere haha sorry.

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and on the other side of that...

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How is it that the guy who not only owns the platform for rightwingers to promote being racists and contemptible fools, but bought Twitter specifically so he could turn it into a platform for rightwingers to promote being racists and contemptible fools, seemingly only just now figure this out???

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Migrant workers are picking food that would otherwise rot and have you ever seen the housing farmers provide their migrant workers???

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A World Without Work For centuries, experts have predicted that machines would make workers obsolete. That moment may finally be arriving. Could that be a good thing?

Here is a still relevant piece from The Atlantic www.theatlantic.com/magazine/arc...

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I'm hopeful, because what's the alternative? But really is the kind of corporate work so many are stuck with the best thing we can do? We think it gives our lives meaning, but we didn't feel lost as kids during summer break. But we had hobbies and friends that we've sacrificed for our careers.

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too many think that their guns make tyranny impossible. But everyone who could afford one in Saddam's Iraq owned a full auto AK-47. And Hitler reduced gun regulations.

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to sway, or to depoliticize. Vlad Vexler has helped me understand that American democracy wasn't as strong as we thought. Too many have always been willing to ignore government if they thought they could get away with breaking the law. Too many think their guns will guard then against tyranny.

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I think I missed the point. I don't think there's enough employment in that. And it's only a matter of time before AI can design robots and AI. UBI will happen. Just whether it will be bundled with fascism or liberalism. The future is human stuff. Teaching, maybe art if it can be guarded against AI.

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stuff they don't make anymore. :)

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someone had to say it.

Good target for a time traveler. ;)

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There's already a lot of that going on. A lot of robotics, a lot of AI. It's nothing new, just that it's accelerating. Half a century ago, my mom did filing work for a major corporation. I say "human-level" AI is less significant than "job description level AI." Or even part of a job.

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Why I thought Trump would win - intellectual explanation
Why I thought Trump would win - intellectual explanation YouTube video by Vlad Vexler Chat

I'm hoping Vlad Vexler's analysis is correct. www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxBu...

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I'd add that there's a version of the "tell a big lie" thing that says that a small lie will be ignored, while a big lie that enrages may not be believed but will be remembered. But, to those who have believed lies, the truth sounds like a lie, so we must tell bold truths, not merely fact check.

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This. I think in spite of what the corporate media say, people were choosing a fast road to war over a slow road to hell. I figured the slow road would get to the war so I was fine with that, but a lot don't seem to have been willing to wait.

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I don't think it's going to work. In spite of what the corporate media say, I think the election was people choosing a fast road to war instead of a slow road to hell. We'll see.

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The Democratic establishment's theory of the election was that they could pick up enough disaffected Republicans to counterbalance the fact that hardly anyone supports corporate centrism anymore. But they were wrong. Trump 2024 vote = Trump 2020, Harris vote = Clinton 2016.

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