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Marx de Morais

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Allergic to small men. I Into Punk & Funk I Sharing Economy I Heine & the SDGoals I Frognal I Hampstead I Heritage

Hampstead, London Katılım Mayıs 2014
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Marx de Morais@MarxdeMorais·
@Conservatives Because Conservatives dont run any. Desperately trying to find a bar chart in their favour.
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Conservatives@Conservatives·
CONFIRMED: New figures show Conservative-run authorities deliver lower council tax rises than any other Party. Vote Conservative on 7 May!
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The Department of Health says it will 'cover the costs' of the Hatzola ambulances destroyed in the antisemitic arson attack in Golders Green. In reality, that means public money, every taxpayer’s money, will replace vehicles that were deliberately targeted. Hatzola is a voluntary emergency service that helps anyone in need, regardless of background. These ambulances were not random casualties. They were chosen precisely because this is a service the Jewish community offers to everyone of us. The state’s first duty is protection. On that test, the government is falling short. We are seeing a steady rise in antisemitic incidents, yet decisive action remains limited. Even the proscribing of terrorist organisations is, to this day, left undone where it should long since have been addressed. Replacing what has been destroyed is necessary. But it is not success. It is the cost of failure. Real accountability means preventing attacks like this in the first place. The government, of which the Department of Health forms part, should not attempt to pass off its own failure, and continued failure, with warm words and symbolic gestures. #Hatzola #GoldersGreen #AntisemiticAttack #Antisemitism #StopAntisemitism #HatzolaAttack
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Marx de Morais@MarxdeMorais·
Deeply saddened that once again our Jewish friends and neighbours have to live in fear after the horrific arson attack on Hatzola ambulances in Golders Green. Being German by birth, I was welcomed by Jewish people literally on the first day I arrived in Britain. They supported and loved me despite my background. My ancestors were silent. I will not. This terrible attack is the result of something rising for years. Antisemitic incident after incident, with growing brutality. All we got were warm words at best: from Camden, from Barnet, from Keir Starmer, and sadly even less from the London Mayor. Warm words are not enough. I have always opposed antisemitism here in North West London and was accused not least in local media repeatedly of raising tensions. Let me be clear: if standing up against antisemitism raises tensions, then that is exactly the tension we need. No more warm words. We need real action, enforcement and protection so our Jewish friends and families must feel safe. They have that right. #GoldersGreen #Hatzola #StandAgainstAntisemitism #EnoughIsEnough
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Nigel Farage MP
Nigel Farage MP@Nigel_Farage·
There is now a terror cell in north London. The fifth column is here.
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Imagine you’re in a huge open-world game like Cyberpunk or Genshin Impact. You’re walking down the street toward a big building way off in the distance. From your side, the game is smart about it: far stuff looks blurry or low-detail to save power. The building is just a simple shape with some glowing windows. It only loads the full details (bricks, reflections, people inside) when you get closer and actually look. But wait, inside that building there’s another player already there. They’re staring out the window right at you walking up. On their screen you’re in full detail: your clothes, your steps, even your heart beating if the game tracks stuff like that. At the exact same second you look up and see them waving. Their heart’s beating too. The game has to make both views match perfectly right then, no glitches, no weird mismatches. In a real multiplayer game the server can’t just half-ass one player’s view and ignore the other. Everything that interacts has to be simulated together for everyone. If the building wasn’t already being calculated the whole time, the second you both look the game would freak out trying to make your realities line up. Now think about our actual universe: physics works the same way. Quantum stuff doesn’t hang around in some blurry wave waiting for a person to peek. Particles are constantly bumping into other particles, light, air, gravity, everything. That’s decoherence: the environment itself “looks” and forces things into solid reality all the time. The universe is basically one giant always-running multiplayer server. Everything is connected to something else every moment. Nothing ever stays truly hidden long enough for a big shortcut. Your heart keeps beating right now because trillions of tiny interactions are rendering it constantly, not just when someone takes your pulse. So the fun cartoon idea that “it only loads when YOU look” doesn’t survive real scrutiny. If you ignore all that constant connection and just grab the bits that sound cool (like double-slit stuff), you can “prove” pretty much anything. Even that the Earth is flat. Reality doesn’t let you cherry-pick the rules. It runs them everywhere, all the time.
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Marx de Morais@MarxdeMorais·
This is genuinely good news. Two Iranian diplomats abroad have resigned and applied for asylum. At the same time, the opposition’s Lion and Sun flag has been raised at the Iranian embassy in Denmark. That matters. Embassies are staffed with some of the regime’s most trusted and loyal representatives. If even they begin to step away once they are outside the country, it suggests that loyalty is not rooted in belief, but in fear. And fear weakens quickly. When cracks appear at the outer edges of a system like this, they tend to spread. What starts abroad often reflects a deeper instability within. Reports of diplomats defecting from different countries are beginning to emerge. Taken together, this points to a pattern rather than a single event. #FreeIran
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Marx de Morais@MarxdeMorais·
I wanted to test the grand claim that AI is already replacing human labour in fields like workflow design and automation and boosting productivity. So I picked something that seemed fair: not a toy task, but not rocket science either. A moderately complex Zap, linking APIs and building a workflow over several platforms for a specific job. In this field, that is hardly impossible. Most of it does not even require coding. My plan was simple: build it entirely through AI prompts. The result was even simpler. After two days, the AI was still trapped in its own loop, fixing one error by creating the next. More than once, I even gave up watching it torture itself in circles and had to point out the specific problem, because otherwise I might have been waiting two weeks, not two days. So here is the real comparison: two days of AI, still broken. Two hours of a human, done properly. That is not productivity. That is interruption dressed up as innovation. ... The image, of course, is AI-generated. And I have to admit: even if it is too flashy, too Hollywood, too overloaded for human consumption, visual AI already does a brilliant job. I could still have done it better myself, but not enough better to justify the time. And that, perhaps, is where the real shift begins.
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Marx de Morais@MarxdeMorais·
It was Kemi Badenoch’s party that spent 14 years in government, steadily weakening any sense of shared British identity – with her part of that project for a good stretch of it. So when Conservatives now claim they will “restore” that identity and root out division, the contradiction speaks for itself. You do not fix, in opposition, what you entrenched in power. And the framing raises another question. If the point is British identity, why pivot immediately to antisemitism and Al-Quds marches? Antisemitism is a serious issue in its own right. Using it as a rhetorical bridge into a broader identity argument risks turning it into a political device rather than addressing it on its own terms. If there is to be any credibility in that argument, it starts with recognising their role in getting us here – and treating each issue with the seriousness it deserves.
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Kemi Badenoch
Kemi Badenoch@KemiBadenoch·
Antisemitism is on the rise. The Al-Quds protests and terror marches are helping fuel it. We need a shared British identity. The Conservatives are going to fight for that. We will root out the separatism tearing Britain apart.
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Marx de Morais@MarxdeMorais·
@UnityNewsNet @GilesMacDonogh If you need the internet’s dumbest clowns compiled in one place, just screenshot every username yapping about Bibi Netanyahu’s ‘six fingers’ like it’s smoking-gun proof he’s a reptilian overlord. 😂 Peak brainrot. 🤡🦎✋
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Firstly the fact this video had to be made is telling. Secondly when the coffee is picked up it doesn't spill. Thirdly he takes a clear drink of the coffee but there is the same amount of coffee in the cup. The lighting on the face is odd. Some have speculated this is to hide the fact masking techniques are being used and/or AI.
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Marx de Morais@MarxdeMorais·
A Conservative proposal to ban children from social media through state legislation is about as un-conservative as it gets. Whether a child uses social media is a decision for parents. Not for Parliament, not for ministers, and certainly not for the state. I grew up in communist East Germany, where the state believed it had the authority to shape how children were raised. Conservatism was supposed to stand for the opposite. If Conservatives now want government deciding what families may or may not allow their children to do, what exactly remains of the conservative belief in parental authority and individual responsibility?
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Kemi Badenoch
Kemi Badenoch@KemiBadenoch·
Enough is enough. Social media is ruining our children’s childhoods. Tonight, @Conservatives will force a vote in Parliament to get kids off social media. Labour needs to stop sitting on the fence, show some backbone, and back our amendment.
Laura Trott MP@LauraTrottMP

Ministers still can’t say if raising the social media age to 16 is even something they’ll commit to. Labour must stop dragging their feet. Half-hearted measures & consultations are not good enough. If MPs truly want children off social media, then they should vote for it tonight.

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Nicole Lampert
Nicole Lampert@nicolelampert·
This photo from London at the weekend speaks a thousand words - pro Islamic Republic merges with the Palestine Solidarity Campaign, Stop the War, the Socialist Worker and even the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (the irony is off the scale!). Just out of sight are the unions. This is an anti Western conglomerate linked only by their hatred of Israel and the wider West.
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Marx de Morais@MarxdeMorais·
The Iranian regime is wicked & its fall would end the funding of terror proxies, reopen shipping lanes, slash global oil prices long-term & unlock massive trade opportunities for Britain. 
Short-term pain from high fuel is real, but keeping this regime in power costs us far more in energy volatility, security threats & lost prosperity. Decisions for tomorrow, not just today.
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Robert Jenrick@RobertJenrick·
The Iranian regime is wicked, but this war needs to come to an end as soon as possible because it is making Britain poorer. Reform are a party for working people, not drawn-out wars in faraway places. The liberal interventionists of the early 21st century failed our own people, leaving them poorer and more exposed to mass migration, not to mention the brave British men whose lives were lost. The British people have had enough of them. It’s time to be realists and put Britain first. That’s why Nigel Farage immediately ruled out suggestions that the UK might deploy boots on the ground. Nor do we see why British aircraft should become involved in offensive action. In just a matter of days, people are feeling the side effects of this conflict. The cost of filling up your car or van has already risen sharply. Those who rely on heating oil to heat their homes are feeling the pinch. And very soon household prices will rise more sharply. The fact is that the longer this war continues, the more damage it will cause to British families, businesses and manufacturers. We must channel Palmerston and ruthlessly pursue our national self-interest. That means being steadfast in our defence of our people and bases in the region. But it also means being clear that a prolonged conflict in the Middle East will see prices spiral here and hurt everyone in their pocket. The only war the Government should be waging is on the malign Iranian influence here on our own soil. The radical Imams Tehran funds. The extremism they promote. The agents they send on small boats. The IRGC needs to be proscribed, the funding cut off, and our porous borders sealed shut. Illegal migrants from Iran must be removed. If those egging on British military involvement in Iran were as eager to secure our border we would be a much safer country. And as everything becomes more expensive, Starmer should be making life easier for people. I warned the Chancellor on Tuesday that a rise in fuel duty at a time when prices are already rising by 20 per cent was a terrible idea, yet she has doubled down. So too has Ed Miliband, who refuses to grant new oil and gas licenses against all logic. At a time when our country is broken and in need of serious repair, we do not need distractions. Our sole interest must always be in making the British people safer and more prosperous. There is no time to waste.
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Marx de Morais@MarxdeMorais·
Whether certain debates are taboo in Britain is not exactly an abstract question. In London we recently watched the Conservatives withdraw an established council candidate after he spoke out against the marches where Hamas slogans and openly antisemitic chants have become a familiar sight. Not Labour, not the Greens. The Conservatives. I learned the lesson first hand. Point out antisemitism within some of these activist groups and the room quickly grows uncomfortable. Suddenly the problem is not the hatred, but the person mentioning it. So when people ask whether some subjects have become off limits in modern Britain, the answer seems fairly clear: some slogans may echo through the streets, but some facts must remain politely unmentioned.
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Richard Tice MP 🇬🇧
Richard Tice MP 🇬🇧@TiceRichard·
Debating Islam cannot be taboo Why is this religion being given protected status in UK? Islamic extremists cause huge amount of terrorism across West Islamic men responsible for huge amount of grooming gang scandals Am I now going to be prosecuted? telegraph.co.uk/opinion/2026/0…
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