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Dinzo H

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Southern Newjersey Katılım Temmuz 2022
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Dinzo H@DinzoHarris·
@dilanesper The plan wasn’t for the courts to “go along” but for them to invoke the political questions doctrine and punt it back to congress
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Dilan Esper
Dilan Esper@dilanesper·
In terms of ACTUALLY overturning the election, they came nowhere close. They tried, and that was bad enough. But even if Mike Pence had "done the right thing", the states weren't going to go along (see Georgia). The courts were not going to go along. Congress wouldn't go along.
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Dilan Esper@dilanesper·
I have a kind of bothsidesism on January 6 that nobody is going to like. I think partisan Republicans and conservatives mostly underplay how bad it was. But I also think Democrats pretend it was going to or could have or still could work, and that's not true either.
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🪻𝓛𝓲𝓵𝓪𝓬🖋️
Boomers be like "go out into the alley and spear a rat on a stick and roast it over a trashcan fire for lunch like we had to do back in the day."
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Isaiah Martin
Isaiah Martin@isaiahrmartin·
$30 million dropped on one dude’s head in a primary because he dared to expose rich pedos. Absolute nasty work.
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Dinzo H@DinzoHarris·
@tedcruz At least he found the courage to fight and didn’t suck up to a man who smeared wife
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Jay Marois
Jay Marois@soxpatsbscelts·
@covie_93 @tweettruth2me Losing because you’re a raging anti semite who lives in a world of manufactured delusions is not crazy to me.
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Covie@covie_93·
Losing in a GOP primary because you want to prosecute pedophiles is crazy to me
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Dinzo H@DinzoHarris·
@AliceFromQueens I still choose to believe its true because its funny. The one conspiracy ill allow myself
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Alice@AliceFromQueens·
To all Gates-is-a-pedo dead-enders: There are men of honor who walk among you. Emulate them. It's not too late. 👇
Dilan Esper@dilanesper

@AliceFromQueens i will concede you were right and this looks vanishingly likely. there's still a couple of people who knew him very well and visited the island a lot who i wonder about, but the feds collected a ton of information and there's nothing in there about him procuring girls for anyone.

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Dinzo H@DinzoHarris·
@rightwingnutrs I guess Trump really did bring new people into politics that will check out when hes gone
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Dinzo H@DinzoHarris·
@BillyRickiBob @nytimes Defending the government when it’s actively looting you is the most cucked thing I’ve ever seen
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BillyBob1972 🇺🇸
BillyBob1972 🇺🇸@BillyRickiBob·
@nytimes Actually the settlement created a fund for all those conservatives attacked by the IRS under Biden because he weaponized the agency against them.
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The New York Times@nytimes·
Breaking News: The Justice Dept. announced a $1.8 billion fund to pay President Trump’s allies as part of its settlement with the IRS. Follow live updates. nyti.ms/3RNhnYh
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Dinzo H@DinzoHarris·
@atlanticesque The bet argument against AI is the Heideggerian argument that is subverts our authentic modes of revealing. That is hardly leftist
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𝖓𝖎𝖓𝖊 🕯@atlanticesque·
While that’s probably a good idea, it does not matter because the real reason those leftists oppose data centers is not water use or noise pollution but a deep entropic resentment against prosperity and against progress and against ordered existence entirely and their own selves
Jeremiah Johnson 🌐@JeremiahDJohns

If we just required farms to pay market rate for the water they use, magically all of the water issues people worry about with data centers would vanish.

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Dinzo H@DinzoHarris·
@Baxate They aren’t mad at wealth inequality. They are mad that today’s status hierarchies are going to rearranged into something that will most likely not include them
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Baxate@Baxate·
this is existential. your educated populations are booing the next wave of progress they aren’t mad at AI they are mad at wealth inequality and until you fix that innovation to them will look like an accelerant of “the rich get richer, and good luck everyone else”
Alex Kantrowitz@Kantrowitz

This is incredible. Artificial intelligence getting booed out of the stadium in any commencement speech it’s mentioned. Maybe telling college students AI was taking their jobs wasn’t the best strategy. Must watch —>

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Dinzo H@DinzoHarris·
@PerrJOK @DKThomp Isn’t it upper class white collar jobs that are most at risk by AI?
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Derek Thompson
Derek Thompson@DKThomp·
AI being booed in commencement addresses seems pretty natural to me. It's really, really unusual for the people building and selling a new technology to promise that it will destroy people's livelihoods. Whether you consider this to be "horrendous marketing," or "actually, a craven justification for VC investment" or "really, just honest communication" or "rationally over-emphasizing the probability of a long-tail catatrophic outcome" or whatever else, the point is ... it's very unusual. I think today's 22yos should probably familiarize themselves with Claude and ChatGPT, but I don't entirely blame them for booing a technology whose architects have said, this will destroy your jobs.
Alex Kantrowitz@Kantrowitz

This is incredible. Artificial intelligence getting booed out of the stadium in any commencement speech it’s mentioned. Maybe telling college students AI was taking their jobs wasn’t the best strategy. Must watch —>

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Dinzo H@DinzoHarris·
@StatisticUrban There’s an artery present in about a third of people called the “corona mortis” or “crown of death” because of how often it’s knicked during surgery to the pelvis
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Hunter📈🌈📊
Hunter📈🌈📊@StatisticUrban·
Here's an example of ongoing human physiological change: some people have a third artery in their arm. Some don't. ~10% of people born in the 1880s had the third artery, but ~33% of late 1900s babies have one, and a 2025 Australian cadaver study found it in ~43% of upper limbs.
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Bernard Stanford ✡︎
Bernard Stanford ✡︎@stanfordNYC·
It is honestly impressive that Trump has managed to a) violate ~every norm and precedent of American government while b) achieving almost zero actual gains in conservative objectives. The former is bad enough, but you'd expect it to at least avert the latter.
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Dinzo H@DinzoHarris·
@Jesse_Leg It’s odd you hate Massie so much when he represents the logical conclusion and telos of the Trump movement. In 10 years you’ll write this same article lambasting moderate republicans for not endorsing yet another evolution of conspiratorial, bigoted thinking
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Jesse Arm@Jesse_Leg·
Is there any political movement in modern American history that has proved as flawed, empty, and thoroughly discredited as Never Trump “conservatism”? These people were once neocons who purported to believe in American power projection and wanted the GOP to be more common sense-oriented on cultural matters—deemphasizing certain social issues while forcefully rejecting conspiratorial nonsense. Now we have a Republican president who is largely pragmatic on policy and has found a way to sell that to the GOP base more competently than any politician this lot ever worked for, while also broadening the party’s reach with various minority groups—something they also once purported to care deeply about. And what are these folks up to? They’re shilling for Thomas Massie, a slopulist libertarian conspiracy monger whose super PAC pumps out grotesque antisemitic, homophobic garbage and who doxxes random Americans to insinuate they are guilty of child rape. Why? Because MAGA is campaigning aggressively against him. But that’s not all. They’re also running interference for some of the biggest Third Worldists, grifters, and near-communist radicals in the Democratic Party—including the Nazi tattoo, Reddit-freak champagne socialist running against the GOP’s most moderate, Trump-skeptical senator in Maine, and the Islamoleftist “Eat the Rich” and “Happy Nakba Day! 🎉🇵🇸🏳️‍⚧️🇮🇷🏳️‍🌈🍾” mayor of New York City. It would be one thing if this crew were still bitching about January 6th or tariffs, but this kind of stuff shows just how all-consuming and unprincipled their opposition to Trump, the Right, and America has become. You can make a nice living selling Trump Derangement Syndrome panic porn to bored, wealthy, braindead boomers. All you have to do is abandon nearly everything you once claimed to believe rather than admit: maybe Orange Man not bad ALL the time. Most—not all, but most—of the people who initially signed onto this movement eventually came to realize they’d made a mistake. They started calling balls and strikes on Trump rather than reflexively opposing everything he was for. And once they did that, many even regained influence within Trumpworld. Because that is how pragmatists like Trump operate. Think about Zohran’s White House meeting or this past week’s discussions in China with Xi. With Trump, there is almost always room for negotiation and collaboration, even with people who once took deeply hostile positions against you. With the Bulwark crowd, opposition to Trump stopped being a political disagreement long ago. It became an identity, a business model, and eventually a totalizing worldview.
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The Bulwark@BulwarkOnline

JVL to Tim: "This is terrible... this is your worst take." Tim chats about the KY-04 race and the matchup of Rep. Thomas Massie and an AI MAGA bot being funded by Trump.

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Dinzo H@DinzoHarris·
@mtracey I think undermining elections is so serious a charge that you should rot to death in prison if ever found guilty of such a thing. Without elections we would sink to brown third-world barbarism
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Michael Tracey
Michael Tracey@mtracey·
Perfectly sensible commutation. There is no legitimate need for this 70-year-old woman to remain locked up in a government cage for several more years, as if she's some grave danger to society
Colorado Secretary of State's Office@COSecofState

Today Governor Jared Polis commuted the sentence of Tina Peters, who was convicted of four felonies and three misdemeanors by a jury of her peers in Mesa County for her role in breaching her own election equipment in 2021.

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Dinzo H@DinzoHarris·
@MeidasTouch If you work to undermine an election you are also working to undermine the ability to “resolve differences by debate”. You can’t tolerate the intolerable
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MeidasTouch@MeidasTouch·
Tina Peters went to prison for illegally letting a Mike Lindell associate copy sensitive Dominion voting machine data in her Colorado county to chase fake 2020 fraud claims, causing passwords and secrets to leak online. Not for her "strange beliefs."
Acyn@Acyn

Polis on Tina Peters: She has very strange beliefs. She'll probably continue to have them. We don't punish people in this country for having strange beliefs. The place to resolve those differences is by debate, by discourse, by arguing with her, with by disputing her, not for keeping her behind bars simply because of what she believes or says

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David Weigel
David Weigel@daveweigel·
Standardized test question: Based on these facts, will Becerra fight for Tom Steyer?
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Dinzo H@DinzoHarris·
@enjoyer_liberty The idea of suffering to bring about the good and beautiful is completely lost among today’s youth
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