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Abraham Ash / 𐤀𐤁𐤓𐤄𐤌
"Our troops victoriously pull back, the enemy stumbles forward in despair etc etc"
Amal Saad@amalsaad_lb

The killing of Ali Larijani, like that of Ali Khamenei before him, is best understood as an instance of strategic martyrdom, a dynamic that exposes the fundamental irrationality of Israel’s and the US’ continued reliance on decapitation strategies, especially given their repeated historical failure. The decapitation-attrition-invasion playbook that the US and Israel keep drawing from reveals systems locked into a familiar repertoire of counterproductive violence that have consistently failed to adapt to reality. This failure is so glaring that even Trump acknowledged it, when he recently admitted that the US attacked Iran "out of habit." The underlying premise is that by removing senior leaders, the system they sustain will weaken and/or fragment. Yet this assumption reflects a narrow instrumentalist rationality in which leadership survival is treated as the paramount strategic objective and the threat of death is presumed to function as an effective form of coercion. But Iran operates from a value-strategic rationality whereby martyrdom itself can perform important political work and generate strategic effects that not merely resist but reverse the intended consequences of assassination. That Larijani attended the mass rally and made statements openly embracing the possibility of martyrdom before his death only underscores how consciously this logic is adopted by those who bear its consequences, a logic articulated most clearly by Khamenei himself, who declared that “either we are martyred on this path, whose honour is eternal, or we achieve victory; both are victories for us.” By transforming assassinated figures into sacred symbols of justice and resistance, in the tradition of Imam Hussein at Karbala, martyrdom converts the intended effects of decapitation into a strategy that successfully mobilises collective resolve, legitimises the political order, and regenerates both the system's continuity and its societal resilience. In short, strategic martyrdom ultimately contributes to deterrence by regeneration, whereby repeated attempts at decapitation are subject to a law of diminishing returns as adversaries discover that killing leaders neither fractures the system nor compels submission but instead contributes to its consolidation.

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McConnell’s Chocolate Covered Strawberry Ice Cream 10/10
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You may think driving a car into a synagogue is bad. But have you considered the terrorist's point of view?
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PoIiMath@politicalmath·
Imagine if a man attacked a black church, specifically targeting black children, because a black man killed his daughter. Imagine if someone told you "that's not racism, that's blowback" idk, that would seem like a weird take to me bc it's saying that the killer is not a someone with agency. Because, wink wink, of course the killer would target black children. That's just the natural inclination of people "like that". You know. *Those* people. You just have to expect this kind of behavior from them.
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Ryan
Ryan@eventidia·
cc @EvanMilenko for the teamup <3 and thanks to our friends @charliebcurran and Karman Lucero for their expert insight! It was a pleasure to get their thoughts for this.
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Ryan@eventidia·
you might think that AI video is "just another gimmick." maybe the same way you thought that TikTok would never mean anything? there are always warning signs. this is one of them. want to figure out where AI's going next? my latest for Pirate Wires breaks it down:
Pirate Wires@PirateWires

NEW IN PIRATE WIRES: Is China smoking America in AI-generated video? You may have recently seen a video on your feed of Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt duking it out while fighting about Jeffrey Epstein. It went viral a few weeks ago, prompting a familiar wave of panic that AI might have replaced Hollywood. This time, though? Yeah, Hollywood might be (partially) cooked. That’s because Seedance 2.0, created by ByteDance (TikTok’s parent company) is the video model behind this newest wave of viral AI clips. And purely in terms of emulating traditional film cinematography, it’s more sophisticated than anything American AI has produced so far. Turns out, China’s production dominance isn’t just in critical minerals or rare earth magnets: the country also possesses the largest trove of high-quality video data. And that data dominance, more than anything, is responsible for the high-quality AI-generated video inundating your feed. Combine their data advantage with China’s autocratic government that will stop at nothing to help its tech dominate, and American AI companies clearly have their work cut out for them if they want to compete. @eventidia and @EvanMilenko break down how China took the lead in AI video, and what it means for the future of the AI arms race. Full story 👇

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Evan@EvanMilenko·
@wokbonds They are protesting against what they see as evil imperialism. I think they are morons but to my ears it clearly sounds like “coup” not “jew”
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@Lucien_Wolf3 I believe they are saying “no more coups, no more wars”
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Lucien Wolf
Lucien Wolf@Lucien_Wolf3·
Kinda just best for this to be out in the open. All cards on the table. The idea that these Jew haters and other Jew haters are gonna irl join forces and actually do anything beyond small scall stuff...I don't see it happening.
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Evan@EvanMilenko·
People’s brains have become so fried (by professional propagandists like Hasan) that they think a Radicalized Islamic terrorist can’t really exist. Must be a Jewish trick.
hasanabi@hasanthehun

cmon man.

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Evan@EvanMilenko·
In Dario's recent interview with CBS he said "[regarding mass surveillance] we're worried that things may become possible with AI that weren't possible before. An example of this is taking data collected by private firms, having it bought by the government, and analyzing it in mass via AI. That actually isn't illegal." Is that a legal use case of your AI models?
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Sam Altman
Sam Altman@sama·
I'd like to answer questions about our work with the DoW and our thinking over the past few days. Please AMA.
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Anton Vuljaj@anton·
USA chants breaking out in Georgetown in support of military action on Iran.
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@m7mdkurd And win every war they’ve ever fought. And build a top-5 global tech sector. And produce more Nobel laureates per capita than most continents. And develop the Iron Dome. And lead the world in medical innovation. And have the highest startup density on earth.
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Mohammed El-Kurd@m7mdkurd·
all they know to do is kill children
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@mischrev Yikes thats problematic
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@mischrev That retarded red flag of revenge must be fun to fly
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