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Mars@MarsEvolved·
@milesdeutscher I didn’t see anywhere in the article where the author wrote about how AI was used for any of this. It appears to be clickbait at best. Should traders refine their trading process? Of course. But absolutely none of this included how to leverage AI to support that.
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Miles Deutscher
Miles Deutscher@milesdeutscher·
This is f*cking sauce. This AI workflow will completely revolutionize how you trade. If I had this years ago, I literally would've printed money. In the right hands, this article is dangerous:
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Wesley Hunt
Wesley Hunt@WesleyHuntTX·
They’re all reading from the same book, aren’t they? “Race-Grifting for Dummies.” Now Gavin Newsom is out here preaching about “Jim Crow 2.0.” You know what Jim Crow 1.0 actually was? Southern Democrats standing in schoolhouse doors, defending segregation, and keeping black Americans in chains politically, economically, and culturally. Jim Crow 0.0 was EVEN WORSE. Also brought to you by the Democrat Party. The same party that once fought civil rights now lectures the rest of us about race every election cycle because fear is all they have left. And Gavin, here’s a free piece of advice: not every national conversation requires a Hollywood audition tape from Sacramento, especially when you sound completely tone deaf to everyday Americans. Black voters aren’t being silenced. They’re being liberated from decades of political manipulation, guilt, dependency politics, and the insulting assumption that they all have to think the same way. What really terrifies the left, is that they’ve lost control.
Governor Gavin Newsom@CAgovernor

The rush to silence Black voters ahead of the 2026 election is stone cold racism. It's Jim Crow 2.0.

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Damani Felder
Damani Felder@TheDamaniFelder·
Liberals love pretending that black people's power is being taken away but when they had the chance to vote for a black woman for Governor of Virginia, they chose the old white Democrat lady instead. And Obama told them to do it. They are the oppressors.
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Gad Saad
Gad Saad@GadSaad·
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Mars@MarsEvolved·
@vighnaraj2022 Leave him alone. He’s busy selling puts.
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John
John@MagaGrunt1·
🇺🇸I support Israel 🇮🇱 period. You tell me when enough is enough.🇺🇸
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Mars@MarsEvolved·
@MarciSilfrain Medically, I believe it’s known as “abortion.”
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Marci Silfrain@MarciSilfrain·
Traders what do you call a trade with no stop loss??? Always believe in yourself!!!! Just don’t believe in yourself so much that you don’t have a stop loss!
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Ahmed Khalifa
Ahmed Khalifa@_A_khalifa·
Once the Islamic Republic collapses half of the world’s problems will simply disappear!
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Hillel Fuld
Hillel Fuld@HilzFuld·
No IDF soldier has ever raped any Palestinian. Period. End of story. And if you think a dog can rape a person, you’re different level ignorant. The entire blood libel of sexual violence by the IDF is the mother of all projections. Like many other things, want to know what Israel’s enemies are guilty of? Look what they accuse Israel of. Full stop. It never happened and never will. - The end
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Read this book and give it to all your friends. Survival of civilization depends on it!
Gad Saad@GadSaad

#2 across all new releases in Canada.

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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
Activist: "Your cows are putting carbon into the atmosphere." Farmer: "Where did they get it?" Activist: "What?" Farmer: "The carbon. Where did the cow get it before it put it anywhere." Activist: "From... eating?" Farmer: "From eating grass. And where did the grass get it." Activist: "The soil?" Farmer: "The air. The grass pulled it out of the air last spring. The cow ate the grass. The cow breathed some of it back out. It went back into the air it came from." Activist: "But it's still going into the atmosphere." Farmer: "It's going back. There's a difference between a thing going somewhere and a thing going back. You've described a circle and you're frightened of it." Activist: "Then just don't have the cow." Farmer: "The grass still dies in autumn. It rots where it falls. The carbon goes back into the air either way, just without anyone getting fed in the middle." Activist: "It's not that simple." Farmer: "It's grass, cow, breath, grass. Or it's grass, rot, air, grass. Same circle, fewer dinners. If that's complicated for you I'd stay away from the water cycle. That one's got clouds in it."
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Ahmed Khalifa
Ahmed Khalifa@_A_khalifa·
October 7th was a disgusting, vile crime against our Jewish friends there’s no justification for it at all. We condemn it in the strongest possible way. Anyone who defends it is a straight-up terrorist supporter a Hamas bastard! The world desperately needs peace!
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Moshe Emilio Lavi
Moshe Emilio Lavi@MosheELavi·
@Ranger22421 @NickKristof Precisely. That is why Kristof's piece was buried in the Opinion section, much like the widely cited absurd letter to the Lancet from 2024 that pushed inflated Gaza death estimate, knowing that in the age of disinformation, unsubstantiated opinion quickly becomes treated as fact.
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Moshe Emilio Lavi
Moshe Emilio Lavi@MosheELavi·
Much has been written about @NickKristof's latest NYT opinion column over the past 24 hours, most of it focusing on the specific claims and their sourcing, but what I think deserves most attention is something broader: how this kind of journalism, whatever its intentions, ultimately makes accountability harder to achieve rather than easier, and harms the very people it claims to champion. The principle that Israeli abuses should be investigated and condemned is not in dispute, and nobody serious is arguing otherwise. Israel is not above scrutiny, and in fact it operates under more intense international scrutiny than almost any country on earth, routinely held to standards applied nowhere else. The problem here is something different entirely: the complete collapse of evidentiary standards the moment Israel is the subject. This piece reads less like rigorous reporting and more like a catalogue of hearsay, unverifiable allegations, and activist claims stitched together into a sweeping moral indictment. Its sourcing leans heavily on Euro Med Human Rights Monitor, an organisation repeatedly criticised over extremist ties, disinformation, and deeply questionable methodology, yet treated throughout as a credible authority while its leadership openly engages in pro Hamas propaganda on X. Worse, the same ecosystem of activists and self appointed “experts” that amplifies Euro Med’s claims online increasingly feeds narratives into more established organisations and media outlets, laundering deeply contested allegations into the appearance of institutional credibility. The most severe claims are anonymous, uncorroborated, and presented in the emotional register of established fact rather than allegation, despite lacking meaningful evidentiary backing. Yet Kristof largely adopts them without serious scrutiny, publishing the piece in the Opinion section because even the already diminished evidentiary standards often applied to reporting on the Israeli Palestinian conflict would likely not suffice for it to pass as straight news reporting. This approach doesn't strengthen accountability, it actively destroys it. When every allegation is immediately inflated into systematic rape and "standard operating procedure" before any serious verification, genuine investigation becomes harder rather than easier. Real abuses, if they occurred, get buried beneath maximalist narratives so extreme that large portions of the public simply stop trusting any of it, and the people who actually suffered pay that price. It also alienates the vast majority of Israelis and Jews worldwide, including the many who are perfectly capable of criticising Israeli policy and supporting investigations into misconduct, but who understandably recoil when accusations begin resembling modernised blood libels dressed up as human rights reporting. The framing matters enormously, and so does proportionality, and so does evidence. Nor does any of this serve Palestinians. Atrocity inflation entrenches both sides deeper into defensive tribalism, and every dubious claim amplified by a prestigious outlet makes legitimate criticism easier to dismiss when it actually matters. The timing compounds everything. On a day when documented reporting on Hamas sexual violence was again circulating, the NYT chose to run an opinion column built substantially on unverifiable anonymous testimony asserting that Israelis are conducting systemic rape campaigns, not as a rigorously evidenced investigative report but as an opinion piece with the imprimatur of the paper of record. Kristof is not a naive bystander in any of this. In 2014 he used the full credibility of the NYT to repeatedly platform Somaly Mam, a Cambodian anti-trafficking activist whose harrowing personal story he championed across multiple columns, until it emerged that her backstory was substantially fabricated and he was forced to issue a public correction. When challenged this time around on his sourcing, corroboration, and methodology, he defaulted to bad faith engagement on social media rather than addressing the underlying concerns seriously. It is the same pattern, playing out again in a different context. Real journalism requires skepticism, corroboration, and restraint applied consistently regardless of the subject, and when those standards disappear the moment Israel is involved, what remains is not human rights reporting but narrative activism wearing a journalist's costume that does far more harm than good to everyone it claims to serve.
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Wesley Hunt
Wesley Hunt@WesleyHuntTX·
Failed TV host Don Lemon asked me what I tell my kids. Here’s exactly what I tell them: You live in the greatest country on Earth. You are both black and white, which means you carry the strength, history, and legacy of both sides of your family. Your mother and father love you endlessly. And the opportunities you have exist because generations of Americans fought, sacrificed, built, and defended this nation. I do not teach my children victimhood. I do not teach them to hate America. I do not teach them that they are oppressed before they even begin life. I teach them faith, discipline, gratitude, excellence, and personal responsibility. The race-grifting hustle is dead. Americans are exhausted by people who became rich convincing others that this country is evil while enjoying every privilege it offers. I also remember when @ericswalwell went on this platform and claimed Republicans would outlaw my interracial marriage. Funny how that worked out… Emily and I are still happily married. No mobs showed up. No torches. No pitchforks. But Eric did get politically humiliated and ejected from Congress, because that “paragon of virtue,” never lived by the example he tweeted. Sound familiar, Don? And by the way, Don, since you’re so interested in parenting, what exactly do you tell your kids? Have any?
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