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Charge & Discharge not Space & Time
Charge & Discharge not Space & Time@4thDensityBound·
“You are moving from a consciousness that worshiped its own artifacts to a consciousness that experiences itself as the artist.” -TheBigGiantHead
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Tony Seruga
Tony Seruga@TonySeruga·
🚨 Seattle Judge Bans Media From Showing Faces of 33 Antifa Radicals Who Torched & Trashed $1M UW Engineering Building — So Here They Are Anyway Local media outlets like KOMO News and others complied with the order during proceedings, blurring or avoiding faces. However, the names of the 33 were public record in the charging documents and arrest records. Conservative commentators, including radio host Ari Hoffman @thehoffather, published the full list of names along with a pre-existing collage of faces (originally from KOMO or public sources) to highlight the ruling. The list circulating includes: Tayler Hart, Max Rulff, Zachary Wallaced-Wells, Jade Wu, Jessica Schutz, Luisa Ortega Subdiaz, Ginger Newberry, Kimaya Mahajan, Gina Liu, Lea Keating, Akira Junyaprusert, Anna Hattle, Julia Fraczek, Cade Jackson, Jonas Piper, Ty Park, Lucy Zern, Tasbeet Iman, Ricardo Colon-Galvez, Roberta Collison, Ella Tunduwani, Zainab Chattha, Riley Centerwall, Catherine Brown, Brett Anton, Claire Berger, Yasmin Ahmed, Yafate Yared, Geneveve Konijisky, Finn Brown, Bailey Keen, Lucas Nichols-Mcauslan, and Sam Sueoka. It was all a matter of public record long before the judge made the ruling. KOMO News made this handy collage. Make them ALL famous! 👉 Boost the algorithm, fight the throttling, and get more 👀: bookmark, share, reply, repost, like, and follow @TonySeruga
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Yehuda Teitelbaum
Yehuda Teitelbaum@chalavyishmael·
Israeli naval commandos just raided a school in Khiam, Lebanon and uncovered hundreds of Hezbollah weapons, missiles, explosives, and rifles. Alongside the weapons were items bearing the UNHCR logo. I guarantee you won't see this story on CNN or the BBC.
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Owen Gregorian
Owen Gregorian@OwenGregorian·
Black Women Bear Brunt Of Mass Layoffs With The Rise Of AI And The End Of DEI | Tyler Durden, Zerohedge Over the course of the last decade, the great social debate has mostly revolved around the issue of "merit vs equity", or equality of opportunity vs equality of outcome. For anyone with common sense it's clear that "equity" is a non-starter; a system which skews accomplishment and hands success to unqualified people based solely on their ethnicity, gender or sexual identity. The experiment has been disastrous for western civilization so far. Women in general and black women in particular were initially sought out by companies to fill DEI quotas that should not have existed in the first place. These quotas were instituted because governments and NGO's created the demand for them by offering numerous subsidies, tax breaks and special credit access. Corporations that met the DEI requirements would then have a financial edge on the competition, so everyone had to participate to avoid being surpassed by the other guy. One interesting side effect has been the encouragement of cultural delusion among certain demographics. The idea that minorities are somehow being "held back" by "white supremacy" and that they are at the same time far more accomplished than their oppressors is self perpetuating. One of the most common arguments heard in defense of the woke era was that "black women are the most educated and successful group" in America today. This claim, of course, relied heavily on DEI in college admissions and DEI in corporate hiring. Black women were by far the biggest beneficiaries of DEI practices. Furthermore, the explosion in women's wages and minority wages was thanks to a unique but brief employment market built on easy venture capital. This created an explosion in tech jobs, marketing jobs, HR and diversity positions, not to mention an avalanche of web media jobs promoting progressive ideologies. On top of all this, government hiring accelerated dramatically under the Biden Administration, and a lot of these jobs went to women and minorities in order promote equity quotas. This all changed in 2025 with the virtual death of DEI, triggered by the Trump Administration crackdown through DOGE cuts and the advancement of civil suits against companies engaged in anti-white hiring practices. Almost immediately black women were most affected by the change. Over 300,000 black women faced layoffs last year, with the trend continuing into 2026 and some estimates at around 500,000 total job losses. Currently, the unemployment rate for black women is 7.1%, far above the national average of 4.4%. Black female employees represented 12% of all federal employees in 2024 (double their share of the population in the national labor force), but they were also 33% of federal layoffs in 2025-2026. The first response of progressives is to cry "racism" over these numbers, but they're not asking the question that really needs to be asked: Did these women truly qualify for the jobs they were hired for? Or, were they hired to make a political virtue statement and to collect subsidies? If they were highly competent and well trained, then one would think companies and government agencies would keep them regardless of extra cash or tax breaks. Their value as workers should be enough. Another potential cause of these layoffs beyond the end of DEI is the prospect that black liberal women are notoriously difficult to work with. Companies tolerated them because there were financial benefits to having them on staff, but now those benefits are drying up. The exodus of black women from the workforce has become a conundrum for the political left and the cope is flowing. The media is running stories regularly on the "return of black women" through burgeoning communities and online support groups. The discussion is often centered on the way in which black women can "regain their seat at the table". The problem is, the dynamic that gave them so much access in the woke years no longer exists and it's probably never coming back. Beyond the collapse of DEI programs there is the looming specter of AI. Artificial Intelligence was initially heralded as an Apocalypse for low wage workers in entry level positions. However, the real demographic under threat is women in corporate environments. Of the 6.1 million workers whose jobs are the most likely to be disrupted by AI and least likely to adapt, 86% are women, a recent Brookings analysis has found. Labor markets most populated by women in air conditioned offices across the nation - secretaries, receptionists, payroll clerks, customer service representatives, middle management, marketing, online journalism, education, even HR and communications - are all under threat from AI. As easily as black women were elevated to six-figure incomes and the upper-middle class lifestyle, they are now on the verge of losing it all. The sad thing is, DEI built an environment in which every minority in a high level position became suspect. While there are certainly minority employees who are highly skilled and deserve the jobs they have, the decade of DEI has put them in a state of constant suspicion. Today, no one knows who was hired based on merit, and who was hired because of their skin color. zerohedge.com/economics/blac…
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FOX 29@FOX29philly·
Gov. Mikie Sherrill is taking action to restrict New Jersey's role in immigration enforcement as tensions continue to rise across the country. fox29.com/news/nj-bans-m…
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NBC10 Philadelphia@NBCPhiladelphia·
Parts of Center City Philadelphia are already shut down ahead of today’s “No Kings” rally. The first one last year had an estimated 20,000 people packed onto the Ben Franklin Parkway. NBC10’s @[Neil Fischer] reports. on.nbc10.com/2Bh2Wqu
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@TheHumanImp @MelanieLatest I study John Dominic Crossan to get educated on the original intent of Jesus. Read all his books including "The Historical Jesus: The Life of a Mediterranean Jewish Peasant". Explaining away assimilated illogical secularized metaphysics makes one sound uneducated.
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Melanie Phillips
Melanie Phillips@MelanieLatest·
How the west came to accept lies as truth.
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@BrittBarnes2023 @PAGOP "It seems like the GOP does not know what a woman is." You're quite confused. Democrats pulled the bill. Not Republicans. Why? Because WOKE Democrats did not want to identify what a woman is. You seem incapable of grasping the meaning of the words in the actual story.
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Britt Barnes 🩷💙🩷🤍🩷
@PAGOP Pennsylvania Dem here, I know what a woman is. Do you? It seems like the GOP does not know what a woman is. A woman: A female human being. I bet you all can't read this. I did not look at the Webster's dictionary to find the definition.
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PA GOP@PAGOP·
🚨 What is a woman? Don't Ask the PA Dems 🚨 You can’t make this up. Pennsylvania Democrats introduced a Women’s History Month resolution, then pulled it when asked a simple question: what is a woman? Instead of answering, they backed down. They want to celebrate women, but won’t define who they are? That’s political gymnastics. Pennsylvania women deserve better than this. Read more here ➡️: foxnews.com/politics/watch… #PAGOP #WhatIsAWoman #PADems
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FOX 29@FOX29philly·
A bipartisan panel of House lawmakers voted to kickstart a process that could lead to the expulsion of a congressional Democrat accused of laundering millions of disaster relief funds into her campaign account. fox29.com/news/house-eth…
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NBC10 Philadelphia@NBCPhiladelphia·
Protests are planned in cities across the country to challenge Trump’s immigration policies and the war in Iran. Here’s what you need to know. on.nbc10.com/5AcI4FH
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NBC10 Philadelphia@NBCPhiladelphia·
Safa Sefidgari and Ehsan Entezari are among an untold number of Iranians ensnared in an immigration dragnet as the U.S. and Israel wage war on Iran. on.nbc10.com/90uU5WF
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KHAL@Hal9000_T1·
@AdamMossoff Wait, Iran was attacked and Iranian civilians are being killed by bombs including school children. Maybe you are upset the spin isn't happening the way you want it to but that is very dishonest
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Adam Mossoff@AdamMossoff·
Data analytics confirm huge bias in favor of pro-Islamic regime of Iran by BBC, CNN, NBC and NY Times. These media orgs used "war crime" 32 times in news reports in the first 3 weeks of the U.S./Israel-Iran war. ZERO references solely to crimes by Islamic regime, and 88% media uses referred solely to U.S. or Israel. Islamic regime uses cluster bombs against Israeli civilians, shoots missiles and suicide drones at civilian targets in numerous Arab countries not involved in war, fires missiles at holy sites in Old Jerusalem, etc., etc. ZERO identification of these war crimes as standalone crimes by major Western media organizations. This is shameful.
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A new CAMERA analysis found @bbc, @cnn, @nbc and @nytimes used the phrase "war crime" 32 times in the first three weeks of the U.S./Israel-Iran war. 88% of those applications were directed solely toward the actions of the United States and/or Israel. Zero were directed solely toward the actions of the Islamic Republic of Iran. "The disproportionate application of the phrase stands in contrast with reality," writes @dmlitman. "Of the over 400 ballistic missiles fired at Israel, it is estimated that half of them were cluster munitions which drop dozens of submunitions over a wide radius of five miles. As of Mar. 22, at least two dozen of these missiles have hit populated areas, 'with over 100 separate impact sites.' While cluster munitions are not universally banned, using them to target populated areas almost certainly constitutes a war crime."

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@EricLDaugh The President is forcing the Democrats to expose themselves. And they are too bubble-bound to see that the country/world has flipped. I think here it was the voter ID popularity that was the last straw. They crossed the Rubicon. They want to wreck the country to win the midterms.
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 JUST IN: Karoline Leavitt PUMMELS Soros-backed Philly DA Larry Krasner for vowing to JAIL ICE agents in airports Krasner threatened, "the president cannot pardon you!" LEAVITT: "Cannot pardon you for WHAT? He's talking to the ICE agents who are handing out WATER BOTTLES and are HELPING people move through lines at airports? It's a DISGRACEFUL comment!" "The men and women of ICE are great people. I would encourage [him] to actually sit down and speak with the ICE agents who are on the ground doing this important work, not just in our nation's airports, but again, to remove violent, dangerous, illegal alien criminals from our country to protect this individual and all of us in this room and Americans across the country from m*rderers, p*dophiles, and r*pists who have been allowed into our country by Democrat politicians."
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🚨 BREAKING: Soros-backed Philadelphia DA Larry Krasner faces calls to resign after vowing to ARREST ICE agents in airports "The president cannot pardon you. I will put you in handcuffs. If necessary, I will put you in jail!” Kick him out of office.

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Jorge Bonilla
Jorge Bonilla@BonillaJL·
Zero seconds on ABC, CBS, or NBC for the House Ethics Committee "trial" of Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick (D-FL). Only PBS picked up the story for NewsHour, and omitted the details of the charges against her. Coverage for Cherfilus-McCormick is significantly (D)ifferent than it was for George Santos.
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Steve Milloy@JunkScience·
Now this is progress: "An estimated 95,000 people who have left federal science agencies since President Trump returned to the White House." I'd bet not one of the "scientists" among the 95,000 could point to a single actual advance in scientific knowledge that resulted from their taxpayer-funded "research." nytimes.com/2026/03/25/cli…
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M.A. Rothman
M.A. Rothman@MichaelARothman·
𝗩𝗗𝗛: "𝗜'𝗩𝗘 𝗡𝗘𝗩𝗘𝗥 𝗦𝗘𝗘𝗡 𝗔 𝗣𝗢𝗟𝗜𝗧𝗜𝗖𝗔𝗟 𝗣𝗔𝗥𝗧𝗬 𝗪𝗜𝗧𝗛𝗢𝗨𝗧 𝗔𝗡 𝗔𝗚𝗘𝗡𝗗𝗔" Victor Davis Hanson has a theory about the DHS shutdown that I haven't seen anyone else articulate as cleanly — and I think he's right. It was never about ICE. Democrats couldn't make the ICE argument because half their party — Ilhan Omar, AOC, the Squad wing — doesn't want any immigration enforcement at all. They can't go on television and explain why shutting down TSA salaries for 39 days is a reasonable response to ICE agents arresting people with deportation orders. Because the honest answer is: we don't think anyone should be deported. And that position polls somewhere near the ocean floor. So what was this actually about? VDH's answer: the midterms. Democrats want to repeat what they did last year — hurt the economy, destroy the airline industry, make Americans angry at the party in power. Canceled flights. Six-hour security lines. Travelers sleeping on airport floors. People missing funerals and high school reunions and business meetings — all of it on camera, all of it attributable to chaos in Washington. They have no agenda. VDH says it plainly — he has never in his career seen a major political party with nothing to offer. No policy vision. No affirmative case for anything. No plan for housing, no plan for crime, no plan for energy, no plan for the border — unless the plan is no border. All they have left is sabotage. Make things bad enough that voters blame whoever is in charge. The problem: it isn't working. Harry Enten reported the worst Democratic polling numbers ever recorded. CNN's own reporters at Atlanta and Houston airports described scenes of near-celebration. An ICE agent in Houston was getting handshakes and thank-yous. A deal using pre-positioned reconciliation funds got TSA workers paid without a single Democratic vote. The strategy failed because Republicans didn't fold. And now Democrats are going home for Easter recess with nothing to show for 39 days of pain they inflicted on the American traveling public. 𝗡𝗼 𝗮𝗴𝗲𝗻𝗱𝗮. 𝗡𝗼 𝘃𝗶𝗰𝘁𝗼𝗿𝘆. 𝗡𝗼 𝗮𝗽𝗼𝗹𝗼𝗴𝘆. 𝗝𝘂𝘀𝘁 𝟯𝟵 𝗱𝗮𝘆𝘀 𝗼𝗳 𝗽𝗮𝘆𝗰𝗵𝗲𝗰𝗸𝘀 𝗺𝗶𝘀𝘀𝗲𝗱 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗳𝗹𝗶𝗴𝗵𝘁𝘀 𝗺𝗶𝘀𝘀𝗲𝗱 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗿𝗲𝘂𝗻𝗶𝗼𝗻𝘀 𝗺𝗶𝘀𝘀𝗲𝗱.
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@FOX29philly The fraud that President Trump uncovered was due to the Democrats. The old legacy media never investigated ANY of it because they are in on it. Democrats wanted illegals on Social Security. The let them in, gave them drivers licenses - and turned their backs on the massive fraud.
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FOX 29@FOX29philly·
As Social Security barrels toward broke in less than seven years, a Washington think tank has proposed limiting benefits to $100,000 a year for couples. fox29.com/news/proposal-…
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NBC10 Philadelphia@NBCPhiladelphia·
The Senate early Friday morning approved Homeland Security funds to pay Transportation Security Administration agents and most other agencies. on.nbc10.com/6ZaKuCE
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@OwenGregorian College professor from Canada knows about "work"? Dirty hands & boots on the ground work? A lifetime in the classroom breathing rarefied air prepared him to make calls like this?
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Owen Gregorian
Owen Gregorian@OwenGregorian·
The scientist who helped create AI says it’s only 'a matter of time' before every single job is wiped out—even trade jobs like plumbing | Orianna Rosa Royle, Fortune You’re not imagining it: The AI job squeeze isn’t some future apocalypse, it’s already quietly underway. Professor Yoshua Bengio spent four decades building the technology that is now coming for your job. He is a computer science professor at the Université de Montréal, a Turing Award winner, and one of the most-cited scientists in the world on Google Scholar—and now he’s turned his back on his life’s work to warn that your job is probably already under threat. Desk jobs, or as Bengio called them, “cognitive jobs, the jobs that you can do behind a keyboard,” will be the first casualties of automation. “It’s just a matter of time,” the AI pioneer stressed on Steven Bartlett’s Diary of a CEO podcast in late 2025. “Unless we hit a wall scientifically, like some obstacle prevents us from making progress to make AIs smarter and smarter, there’s going to be a time when they’ll be doing more and more, able to do more and more of the work that people do … And then, of course, it takes years for companies to really integrate that into their workflows, but they’re eager to do it. So it’s more a matter of time than, is it happening or not?” And he admitted that it’s Gen Z new-hires who are currently being hit hardest by AI, as junior roles are the easiest to cut, consolidate, or backfill with software—but eventually everyone’s jobs will be impacted within five years. It’s not just office jobs that are at risk; even trade jobs and democracy itself are threatened For years, degrees were pushed as the key to success for the young and aspirational looking to nab well-paying and stable jobs. But now, even highly educated students are finding themselves “unemployable” as employers launch a “wait-and-watch strategy” in the midst of AI. Graduates in the U.K. are facing the worst job market since 2018. And companies like Intel, IBM, and Google have been freezing thousands of would-be new roles that AI is expected to take over in the next five years. But it’s not just a blip or a reflection of the current economy, Bengio warned. As more firms lean on AI and eventually robots, too, the technology will only get smarter, he said. “As companies are deploying more and more robots, they will be collecting more and more data. So eventually, it’s going to happen,” Bengio said when asked whether AI will be able to wipe out all work. Even young people trying to outsmart automation by ditching degrees or upskilling into trade jobs are destined for the same dead end. “So if you do a physical job—as Geoffrey Hinton is often saying, you should be a plumber or something—it’s going to take more time [for AI to replace your job], but I think it’s only a temporary thing.” Now, knowing the devastation AI could cause, Bengio said he regrets his life’s work. “I should have seen this coming much earlier, but I didn’t pay much attention to the potentially catastrophic risks,” the 61-year-old admitted. “But my turning point was when ChatGPT came, and also with my grandson, I realized that it wasn’t clear if he would have a life 20 years from now, because we’re starting to see AI systems that are resisting being shut down.” He’s since founded LawZero, a nonprofit organization focused on building safe and human-aligned AI systems. But at the current rate of change, his warning is clear: It’s not just jobs, even democracy could collapse in as little as two decades. His message for CEOs? “Step back from your work. Talk to each other, and let’s see if together, we can solve the problem. Because if we are stuck in this competition, we’re going to take huge risks that are not good for you, not good for your children.” fortune.com/article/yoshua…
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