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David Longman 🇺🇦 ☮ 🇵🇸

David Longman 🇺🇦 ☮ 🇵🇸

@DavidJLongman

I support resistance to 'Cognitive Technology' especially in education but more widely wherever relationships drive outcomes.

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David Longman 🇺🇦 ☮ 🇵🇸
@WeAreOpenreach OR is a sad fish; it cannot find or fix faults; it does not engage with users; planning & dev is a mess; comms (its business!!!) are woeful (case in point: copper phone lines). And service providers take the heat for its vacuity. Be more effective!
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Yasmine Khosrowshahi
Yasmine Khosrowshahi@yasminekho·
In 2018, Stanford professor Matt Abrahams gave a masterclass on why most people fail to communicate well. He broke down: - The structure every message needs - Why audiences stop listening - The psychology of attention 15 lessons that'll make your communication unforgettable:
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Europa.com@europa·
🇬🇧 Thomas Corbett-Dillon, a former adviser to Boris Johnson, said that indigenous Britons are the victims of a genocide. Follow: @europa
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David Longman 🇺🇦 ☮ 🇵🇸
MAGA! Make America Go Away!
Occupy Democrats@OccupyDemocrats

BREAKING: Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney delivers an astonishing eulogy for the end of American dominance thanks to Donald Trump: "This bargain no longer works." It's rare that a world leader speaks so candidly about how the world really functions. This speech will be studied in the history books... "We knew the story of the international rules-based world order was partially false, that the strongest would exempt themselves when convenient, that trade rules were enforced asymmetrically," Carney said during an address at the Davos World Economic Forum. "And we knew that international law applied with varying rigor depending on the identity of the accused or the victim." "This fiction was useful and American hegemony in particular helped provide public goods, open sea lanes, a stable financial system, collective security, and support for frameworks for resolving disputes," he continued. "So we placed the sign in the window. We participated in the rituals and we largely avoided calling out the gaps between rhetoric and reality. This bargain no longer works." "Let me be direct, we are in the midst of a rupture not a transition," said Carney. "Over the past two decades a series of crises in finance, health, energy, and geopolitics have laid the bare risks of extreme global integration." "But more recently, great powers have begun using economic integration as weapons," he said, clearly referring to Trump. "Tariffs as leverage. Financial infrastructures as coercion. Supply chains as vulnerabilities to be exploited. You cannot live within the lie of mutual benefit through integration when integration becomes the source of your subordination." Carney's analysis offers a refreshingly honest perspective on the post-World War II order. Western nations, led by the United States, created a sophisticated network of global institutions and rules that privileged their interests, often at the expense of developing nations. It was a flawed system that nonetheless brought peace, stability, and prosperity to the nations that it was created to benefit. "The multilateral institutions on which the middle powers have relied, the WTO, the U.N., the COP, the very architecture of collective problem solving are under threat," Carney said. "And as a result many countries are drawing the same conclusions, that they must develop greater strategic autonomy in energy, food, critical minerals, in finance and supply chains," he continued. "And this impulse is understandable, a country that can't feed itself, fuel itself, or defend itself has few options. When the rules no longer protect you, you must protect yourself." Carney was driving at a hard truth that MAGA refuses to acknowledge. Despite what Trump thinks, European nations haven't been content to accept a kind of vassal state status simply because they're scared of the United States. They've gone along with the world that America designed because it directly benefited them in concrete ways. Now that Trump is stripping away those benefits, they're going to begin decoupling economically and strategically from the United States. Canada's massive recent trade deal with China proves that. The problem is that Donald Trump and his MAGA supporters are too ignorant and paranoid to understand that the system they're destroying helps them. They take for granted the American dollar's status as the global reserve currency. Once these hidden pillars that hold up the world start crumbling, quality of life in the U.S. will plummet. "But let's be clear-eyed about where this leads. A world of fortresses will be poorer, more fragile, and less sustainable and there's another truth..." Carney continued. "If great powers abandon even the pretense of rules and values for the unhindered pursuit of their power and interests, the gains from transactionalism will become harder to replicate." "Hegemons cannot continually monetize their relationships. Allies will diversify to hedge against uncertainty. They'll buy insurance, increase options in order to rebuild sovereignty, sovereignty that was once grounded in rules but will increasingly be anchored in the ability to withstand pressure." There is no putting this genie back in the bottle. Thanks to the stupidity, pettiness, and egomania of Donald Trump, America has been hurled into a dangerous new status quo. The rest of the world will never trust us in the same way again, but if we can remove him from power and vote in Democrats, we can at least set about undoing some of the damage. The future is uncertain, but what is certain is that our country will only survive if Democrats are the ones at the wheel. Please ❤️ and share if you think that Trump is destroying America.

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David Longman 🇺🇦 ☮ 🇵🇸
Reading Sinclair Lewis: 'It Can't Happen Here'. Excellent timely satirical rendering of Nazism/Fascism. Way too familiar (writing as a UK observer)! Prescient? Yes, a lot. Best joke? The president's surname is 'Windrip' and, like 'Trump', a euphemism for a noisy, obnoxious fart.
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🎼🌺Music Love♥️
🎼🌺Music Love♥️@ThoNg676733·
Tuba Skinny takes Royal Street by storm with Jubilee Stomp!🎺🎶
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David Longman 🇺🇦 ☮ 🇵🇸
@skdh I wonder what is the history behind academic publishing? Were journals originally embedded within academic communities? When did the conglomeration into large-scale enterprises get underway?
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Sabine Hossenfelder
Sabine Hossenfelder@skdh·
Two business school professors from the University of Technology in Sydney have sounded the alarm on the declining quality of academic literature in a new publication titled “The junkification of research”. Drawing parallels to the “enshittification” of online platforms, they argue that similar forces are now overwhelming scholarly publishing. The key drivers are threefold: 1) relentless “publish or perish” pressures in academia, 2) scientific publisher’s incentive to publish more to make more money, and 3) AI making paper production faster and easier. Taken together, they say, these drivers are a recipe for disaster. The authors call for a shift to not-for-profit models of scientific publishing and better evaluation systems. I strongly doubt either is going to happen. The problem is of course not new, and you all know that I have been drawing attention to this trend for more than a decade. It is interesting to see, however, that the awareness for the issue is increasing. Paper: Rhodes, C., & Linnenluecke, M. K., “The junkification of research” Organization (2025).
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An odd thing about Amerikans (among many) is that, by definition, almost every 'citizen' is an historically recent immigrant ... So Nick Fuentes (it's in the name see, like 'Drumpf->Trump', as well as his complexion) is really at war with himself ... washingtonpost.com/technology/202…
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Dominic Cummings
Dominic Cummings@Dominic2306·
Lammy is the logical conclusion of ‘multiculturalism’ + DEI politics — a useless prick humiliating the country, the Commons and ‘black people’. If he were assistant manager in JD Sports the 18 yr old staff would say ‘over-promoted prick get rid of him’. If Labour keep putting him up they will destroy themselves even faster. Don’t believe me? Put that video in focus groups with swing voters outside London and see what they say. He's a perfect symbol of how our pathological institutions have destroyed confidence in themselves, why there's unprecedented hatred for politicians, and why regime change is coming
David Lammy@DavidLammy

Proud to be the first Black person to answer at Prime Minister’s Questions 👇🏿

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Knights Templar International
Knights Templar International@KnightsTempOrg·
🚨And so it begins: Massive Indian community centre burnt to the ground in Essex England' 6 immigrants cars are Torched in Ulster and many foreigners forced out of houses in Belfast. The Temperature is rising all over the UK. Is Civil war now inevitable in Britain?
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DogeDesigner
DogeDesigner@cb_doge·
We are so lucky to be alive in the era of Elon Musk.
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Tesla Owners Silicon Valley
Tesla Owners Silicon Valley@teslaownersSV·
"I will fight to my last drop of blood to ensure that 🇺🇸 remains the land of freedom and opportunity” Elon Musk
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Keir Starmer
Keir Starmer@Keir_Starmer·
This is what our work on the international stage is all about — delivering for British people. Tackling migration. Creating jobs. Growing our economy.
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David Longman 🇺🇦 ☮ 🇵🇸
@JohnCrookes7 Decent? He says he is a 'family man' (the foundation of his bond with Trump, so he says!) but condones the systematic of murder of Gazan children in search of food, water and medicine.
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Joncro
Joncro@JohnCrookes7·
Starmer’s a decent man. A family man. When time permits plays football with mates. Doing his best to improve the lives & prosperity of all. Yet the media want him & the UK to fail. What are they scared of? His success? Change which will impact on their wealth? Totally irrational
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Lewis Goodall
Lewis Goodall@lewis_goodall·
I am loath to criticise my former BBC colleagues and I’m aware they weren’t in on the story. But the idea of a TV presenter losing his job being the top story on the website as opposed to Parliament being kept in the dark for two years about the Afghan data leak is risible.
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