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in4newz · 10 days ago
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Follow us: Bluesky, Threads
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thoughtportal · 10 months ago
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5577v · 1 year ago
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transfem envy
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thegoodmorningman · 6 months ago
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It really is.
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newsbd58 · 7 days ago
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Donald Trump buries Taylor Swift on Truth Social following Super Bowl Published: Feb. 10, 2025, 5:00 
President Donald Trump watches play during the first half of the NFL Super Bowl 59 football game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles, Sunday, Feb. 9, 2025, in New Orleans. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)AP
Donald Trump made history Sunday at Super Bowl LIX as he became the first sitting president to attend the big game in person, and it was apparently a very good night for him.
And it started early.
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samuelbush7578 · 6 days ago
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Elon Musk’s Five-Pronged Approach to Reducing Government
Elon Musk, the billionaire entrepreneur behind Tesla, SpaceX, and X (formerly Twitter), has long been vocal about his concerns regarding excessive government intervention. Whether it’s through regulatory pushback, decentralization efforts, or technological disruption, Musk is actively working to reduce government influence in five key ways.
1. Challenging Regulatory Overreach
Musk has repeatedly criticized government regulations that he believes stifle innovation. From Tesla’s battles with dealership laws to SpaceX’s friction with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), he has frequently clashed with authorities over what he sees as unnecessary red tape. By publicly pushing back against these restrictions, he aims to set precedents that could lead to reduced regulatory burdens across industries.
2. Privatizing Space Exploration
NASA was once the sole player in space exploration, but SpaceX has shifted the industry toward privatization. By reducing dependence on government-funded programs and proving that private companies can outperform traditional bureaucratic models, Musk is driving a shift away from government monopolization of space travel.
3. Advocating for Free Speech and Decentralization
After acquiring Twitter (now X), Musk positioned himself as a champion of free speech, often criticizing government involvement in content moderation. He has also expressed support for decentralized social media and blockchain technologies, which could reduce reliance on centralized, government-regulated platforms.
4. Developing Alternative Energy and Infrastructure
Tesla’s push for electric vehicles and solar power indirectly challenges government-controlled energy industries. By promoting self-sufficient energy solutions, such as home battery storage and off-grid living, Musk is creating alternatives that reduce reliance on state-controlled utilities and fossil fuel subsidies.
5. Advancing AI and Automation to Limit Government’s Role
Musk has a complex stance on artificial intelligence (AI), both warning about its dangers and investing in its development through xAI. By accelerating automation, he envisions a future where technology reduces the need for bureaucratic inefficiencies, potentially shrinking government involvement in areas like labor regulation and public sector jobs.
Conclusion
Musk’s efforts to reduce government influence aren’t just theoretical; they manifest in tangible actions across multiple industries. Whether he succeeds or not remains to be seen, but his impact is already reshaping the relationship between innovation and regulation.
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koqen · 14 days ago
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KEI: a winning hand’s only good if you keep your cards hidden.
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itisiives · 4 months ago
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The zionists are losing the Propaganda War.
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robotpussy · 2 years ago
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like everybody has been ignoring that these movies are copganda by saying "oh so because there is a police officer in the movies it's copganda? just being blind to this because they admire the movie.... you say spiderverse and the MCU are military and copaganda and everybody is on your case telling you to shut up and it's not that deep... if you can't fathom that you can critique the stuff you like I'm sorry for you.
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and i know this is twitter and on top of that comic fans on twitter (have mercy) but these people don't even know what the fuck propaganda is if they think we're calling spiderverse police propaganda because miles and gwen's dads are police officers and it stops there.
nobody likes to think of themselves as liking propaganda but that's the fucking point.... it's propaganda because it almost just slips by you. it's not always in your face, it is unknowingly being told to you!
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c0rvidfagg0try · 1 day ago
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Amber/Wilson QPR Rewrite‼️‼️‼️
Okay so I really like Amber and Wilson’s relationship, but i see them and a lesbian and gay man, respectively, so I’ve been thinking about how I would write their relationship in the show if it was a QPR instead.
I think it would start off how it does in the show, with them actually dating. I think they would both feel like something’s missing but not be able to pinpoint it because otherwise they’re the perfect partner. It would come to a head when House gets involved.
When House tells Wilson he’s dating the female version of him he starts to have a crisis about it. I think he and Amber got so close super fast, so they tell each other almost everything since they’re so close, so he tells Amber about what House said. She asks him why it’s bothering so much and he says he doesn’t know, but Amber hesitantly asks him if it’s because it might be true.
Wilson quickly denies it, but Amber comforts him and tells him that they’ll deal with it together. Wilson continues his crisis as House and Amber argue over him and one night, possibly after House gets Wilson drunk that one episode, Wilson confesses that he thinks he’s in love with House. Amber asks him if he’s gay and he says he doesn’t know and she finds she doesn’t really care, surprisingly.
Wilson tells her that he loves her too though, and she asks him if it’s actually romantic love and he finds he can’t answer her. They both lie in bed for a couple hours when, out of the blue, Wilson suddenly says, ‘I think I’m gay.’ She responds, ‘I think I might be too.’ They don’t say anything afterwards and just go to sleep.
In the morning they wake up and talk about it. Amber says that everything she was saying to Wilson resonated with her herself and basically did a diagnosis on herself after that. She still loves him but it’s not romantic. Wilson and her both sit in silence not knowing what they should do.
I think Amber is the one who says that they should still stay together. ‘We are both happy in this relationship otherwise and we make each other better. We both don’t have viable romantic prospects at the moment and the sex is good, so why not?’ Wilson is perplexed, but she confesses that she doesn’t want to be lonely and she knows he doesn’t either. They both like having another person in their life and they don’t want to give up their companionship.
After that, their relationship mostly stays the same, but with no pressure to be romantically attracted to the other. They still kiss and have sex but mostly because they like being physically close with each other. They both push each other to be better people, Wilson not bending to everyone’s needs as easily anymore and Amber realizing that she can be empathetic and it doesn’t make her weak.
I think pretty much everything else with the season is the same. They both pretend that their relationship is romantic to other people because they don’t want to explain what they have, as well as not wanting to have to deal with dating while coming to terms with their queerness.
The whole ending of season 4 is basically the same as well, it’s still Wilson losing one of the 2 people he loves the most in the world. She’s everything to him, she’s made him a better person and loved him no matter what.
(In my heart she lived and they both stayed best friends 5ever while also getting into relationships (Amber with Thirteen and Wilson with House‼️‼️‼️))
Anyways that’s my Amber Wilson QPR propaganda‼️‼️‼️ I love them both so fucking much my wives
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dontmean2bepoliticalbut · 1 year ago
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in4newz · 2 days ago
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thoughtportal · 1 month ago
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this will come for the rest of the internet
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dontforgetukraine · 6 months ago
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"When encountering the propaganda of the Kremlin and its allies—whether blatant or subtle—we often focus on social media. Some also highlight false balance reporting or talk shows in mass media. But what sources and channels do we often overlook? Let's take a closer look. Sorry to say, but books. I know I've mentioned them before, but they are so often overlooked in this context. There are countless books filled with anti-Western conspiracy theories out there. Did you know there's a book called God Bless You, Putin, written by an Austrian author? Maybe you recall some of the worst books you've seen in recent decades? They defend Putin, blame the West for everything, spread 9/11 conspiracy theories, and let's not forget what they propagated during the pandemic... Then, as ridiculous as it sounds: lunch break discussions, coffeehouse chats, or even cigarette break talks during club parties—word of mouth still plays a huge role. Some 'useful idiots' and conspiracy theorists are very well-prepared to sound 'reasonable.' Experiences? I'll give you one example: Outside a bar in Bansko, Bulgaria, a guy approached me, handed me a bottle of whiskey, and said, 'I have to say, we Bulgarians hate the US and love Russia.' You can imagine that it was the start of a very interesting discussion. Teaching staff in schools and universities are often overlooked. They can be the most dangerous agents of influence when following a radical agenda, as students and society trust them a lot. Movies: I'm referring to films that are fictional but fuel 'conspirological thinking,' as well as those that claim to be 'based on reality' but are actually based on the ideology of the screenwriter and director—no names mentioned ;-) Last but not least, relatives, friends, colleagues at work... Over the past few years, many people have approached me and asked, 'How can I tell him/her respectfully but clearly that this is disinformation and propaganda?'" —Dietmar Pichler, disinformation analyst
Screenshots of tweet thread under the cut.
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iwatcheditbegin · 3 months ago
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Mocking millions of educated women who put in the work and were devastated about the outcome is a choice. Swifties are a large group, but we can’t change the fact that so many have been radicalized to hate.
S4k and Taylor weren’t gonna reach the same incels who literally wish physical harm on us.
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newsbd58 · 7 days ago
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President Trump revokes security clearances for officials who have tangled with him: New York Post
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump told the the New York Post he ordered the revocation of security clearances for a slate of officials and lawyers who have sparred with him and his administration.
The announcement came the day after canceling former President Joe Biden’s access to classified information. The action echoed Biden’s revocation of Trump’s security clearance after the end of his first term.
At least one of the people targeted −national-security lawyer Mark Zaid − said he would fight the revocation. Another target − lawyer and think-tank founder Norm Eisen − vowed to keep challenging the Trump administration in court. Several others whose security clearances were threatened didn't immediately respond to requests for comment.
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