ModernizeDemocracy

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ModernizeDemocracy

ModernizeDemocracy

@ModernizeDmcr

My plan is to privatize the government through co-op corporations governed with liquid democracy using crypto tokens optimized by AI gerrymandering.

North America Katılım Aralık 2023
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Will Sexton
Will Sexton@vrilliumlive·
They’re not more talented. They’re not more skilled. America has the best universities and trainings, Americans just don’t want to be paid like slaves and live like roaches Indians are being imported as a slave class for finance capital. There’s no benefit to anyone but them.
i/o@avidseries

It's almost impossible to view these people as anything other than insecure downwardly-mobile losers afraid of competition from more talented immigrants.

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Pascal Anglehart
Pascal Anglehart@DemosKratosCA·
Can anyone name one thing that has improved in Canada since the great Indian invasion? Just one.
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Ian Lafrenière
Ian Lafrenière@IanLafreniere·
« Les Québécois auront un choix entre trois options aux prochaines élections : «la résignation» du Parti libéral, «l’illusion» du Parti québécois, et «l’ambition» de sa coalition à « bâtir l’avenir du Québec. » @CFrechette #polqc lesoleil.com/actualites/pol…
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ModernizeDemocracy@ModernizeDmcr·
@DisrespectedThe We need candidates willing to livestream their entire life, run for office, win, seize power, keep streaming while dismantling this abomination.
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The Disrespected Trucker
The Disrespected Trucker@DisrespectedThe·
It's beyond clear at this point that our government needs to be replaced. All of the agencies. From top to bottom. The CIA. The FBI. The ATF. The Patriot Act needs to be repealed immediately. Any surveillance tools need to be outlawed. Flock cameras should be installed in politicians homes and offices. Not on our streets. See how they like it. We're being ruled by narcissistic sociopaths.
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Gérald Fillion
Gérald Fillion@geraldfillion·
ANALYSE | Si le Canada était un pays en guerre, Mark Carney n’agirait pas autrement. L’ampleur des annonces de la dernière année, qui se calcule en centaines de milliards, donne l’impression que le Canada se défend contre une attaque, ni plus ni moins. ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/22561…?
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
Jake Lang confronted Texas Lawmakers over the Muslim and Indian invasion Every single word is pure truth “No one has ever looked across the plains of Texas in the football games and all the amazing cowboy culture and the raw American spirit here and said, let's replace this with Muslims, let's replace this with Hindus. Texas should remain for Texans. Have you lost your mind selling your children's future? It is a replacement. It is not right. Just because it's happening to white people does not make it okay. You guys are complicit. This is the jellyfish generation, half boomer, half Gen X. You don't care about my children's children. You are selling out this country to people who do not want to live near you. They want to build their own separate segregated zones where they practice their religion, their food, their way of dress, their language. They don't care about white culture. They don't care about American culture. They don't like you. They will replace you. What the f*ck is wrong with you inviting these people into our country? This is a Christian country. Name one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence that's a Hindu or Muslim” He’s absolutely right. We have been sold out at every level from the Texas GOP This will have us all living under sharia law with an open border in Texas Indians have seen a 130% population increase in Texas since 2010 Muslims are up over 180% with a skyrocketing population due to birth rates in the 450,000+ range
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Maxime Bernier
Maxime Bernier@MaximeBernier·
PPC endorses 'Yes' side in Alberta independence referendum, condemns 'imperial federalism' The PPC unveiled a new policy that will abolish all federal programs and regulations intruding on areas of provincial responsibility.
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Divinely Designed
Divinely Designed@DivinelyDesined·
Scientists mapped a piece of brain the size of half a grain of rice. One-millionth the size of the human brain. It took them a year and over 1.4 million gigabytes to scan it. They found over 57,000 cells, 150 million synapses, and even some new structures they didn't know existed. Mapping the entire human brain in this level of detail would require all the data storage generated on Earth in a year + a 140-acre data center. But the human brain itself can hold up to ~2.5 million gigabytes of information - enough for ~3 million hours of HD video or 342 years of continuous viewing. It can process roughly 10 quadrillion calculations per second - enough processing power to run over 4,000 high-end gaming PCs all operating at peak ability. And it only runs on the amount of power needed for a single dim light bulb. No technology even comes close to doing what the brain can do. The more we learn about biology, the more complex it becomes. This is God's Glory on display.
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ModernizeDemocracy@ModernizeDmcr·
@RedPandaKoala The deliberate choice to release some information at this timing is a distraction AND it's based on a real phenomenon. There can't be so many correlated accounts, witnesses, radar signatures and other forms of detections purely on hallucinations.
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Red Panda Koala
Red Panda Koala@RedPandaKoala·
Professor Jiang says aliens aren’t real and “UFO Disclosure” is a distraction “You have this UFO disclosure which everyone knows is nonsense, everyone knows its BS. There are no aliens, there’s no alien technology. It’s just a hallucination.”
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John Doomer
John Doomer@jonathandoomer·
I think future historians are going to be horrified by how much of human culture got flattened into “content.” A song used to be a song. A film used to be a film. A photograph used to capture a moment someone cared enough to preserve. Now everything is “content.” The word itself tells you everything. Content is what you pour into a trough to keep the animals occupied. And once art became content, it stopped needing permanence. Or craftsmanship. Or sincerity. It just needed engagement metrics. So now musicians optimize for TikTok clips instead of albums. Writers optimize for rage instead of meaning. Movies feel like they were assembled by committee to become GIFs before they even release. The machine doesn’t reward beauty anymore. It rewards interruption. The entire internet economy is built around preventing you from sitting quietly with your own thoughts for longer than 11 seconds.
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ModernizeDemocracy@ModernizeDmcr·
@frankdedomiseur @olivier_primeau La CAQ est une machine à faire semblant. Ils font semblant d'être à droite. Ils font semblant d'être compétents. Le point important est qu'ils sont effectivement très bons à faire semblant. Si j'étais un ennemi du Québec, si je voulais saboter le Québec, je voterais CAQ.
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FRANK@frankdedomiseur·
@olivier_primeau Mais où est la vision plus à droite de la CAQ ?
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Olivier Primeau
Olivier Primeau@olivier_primeau·
Vous allez voter pour qui… et pourquoi ? 🤔 L’effet Christine Fréchette se fait de plus en plus sentir à la CAQ, et pour une très bonne raison. C’est d’ailleurs pour ça que j’avais voté pour eux en 2018 : un gouvernement de centre droit, mais surtout de droite économique. La CAQ s’est effondrée sous François Legault parce que le parti a essayé de faire plaisir à tout le monde… et quand tu fais ça, au final, tu ne fais plaisir à personne. Du côté du PQ, c’est très stable. Par contre, ils ont perdu une avance de plus de 15 points dans les sondages. Le PLQ, lui, est monté très rapidement, mais semble maintenant se stabiliser, voire ralentir un peu. La grande question, c’est le PCQ, qui perd des votes au profit des autres partis. C’est certain que la CAQ, avec une vision plus à droite économiquement sous Fréchette, leur fait très mal. Et pour QS… aucun vrai changement dans le bas des intentions de vote. Les prochains mois vont être captivants pour les amateurs de politique au Québec. #quebec
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Marjorie Taylor Greene 🇺🇸
It’s not an antisemitic conspiracy theory when a foreign lobby openly brags that they bought two congressional seats with candidates who will be loyal to Israel.
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ModernizeDemocracy@ModernizeDmcr·
@HowToAI_ "They do not solve problems. They do not reason. They merely generate text" My wife turns into AI when she gets overwhelmed.
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How To AI@HowToAI_·
Apple has published a paper with a devastating title: “The Illusion of Thinking” It argues that AI models, no matter how brilliant they may seem, do not understand what they are doing. They do not solve problems. They do not reason. They merely generate text word by word, trying to sound coherent. Apple tested the most advanced reasoning models in the world on controlled puzzle environments. They tore open the internal "thinking" traces. What they found shatters the narrative that we are getting closer to AGI. Current models don't scale with complexity. They have a hard mathematical cliff. And they do not degrade gracefully. They collapse. But here is the most unsettling part. When a problem gets too complex, the AI doesn't use its remaining compute to try harder. It just gives up. Its reasoning effort actually declines. It stops thinking and starts guessing. Then Apple ran the experiment that closes the casket on the reasoning debate. They gave the AI the exact, step-by-step algorithm to solve the puzzle. The cheat codes. All the AI had to do was follow the instructions. It couldn't do it. Performance didn't improve at all. When the complexity gets high enough, these models fail because they cannot actually execute a logical sequence. They are not reasoning. They are just pattern matching. When you give them a simple problem, they overthink. When you give them a hard problem, they collapse. Paper: The Illusion of Thinking, Apple, 2025
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ModernizeDemocracy@ModernizeDmcr·
@randyhillier It's not countries that are threatening our sovereignty. It's billionaires who have mansions and private jets in multiple countries. The kind of discrete influence club that's behind agent Mark Carney. And it seems that they want war against Russia.
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Randy Hillier
Randy Hillier@randyhillier·
@ModernizeDmcr The last time we were attacked was 1812-1814. Which country is threatening our sovereignty?
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Randy Hillier
Randy Hillier@randyhillier·
Canada ought to walk away from all of its military alliances and other multilateral entanglements WHETHER THEY BE MILITARY, ECONOMIC or social: NATO, UN-WHO, UNESCO, UNDRIP, ESG, SOGI, USMCA. We should be a sovereign nation and act like it, by standing on our own 2 feet.
Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱@ryangerritsen

Gee I wonder why the Pentagon walked away from the Canada-U.S. defence board. The media all day has even tried pretending to be naive as to why. Well they know exactly why. It’s this man right here who has been for a year purposely sabotaging our relationship. The U.S. has had to listen to Carney for a year telling the world our relationship is over.

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Michel Simoneau
Michel Simoneau@McMichelSim·
« Le Québec est rendu à faire des réunions autour d’un nid-de-poule. » Photo prise aujourd’hui par un passant avec son iPhone : une équipe complète de construction était rassemblée autour d’un trou dans la rue pendant qu’un seul travailleur, avec son casque jaune, faisait réellement le travail. Autour de lui, une dizaine d’autres employés en casques blancs regardaient la scène comme si c’était une opération chirurgicale à ciel ouvert. Un monsieur arrêté au coin de la rue aurait lancé : « Je pensais qu’ils installaient un métro… finalement c’était juste un trou. » Le plus absurde? Le camion était là, les cônes étaient là, tout le monde était là… mais la pelle semblait avoir été réservée à une seule personne. Une dame qui passait avec son café aurait dit : « On comprend mieux pourquoi ça prend trois semaines réparer une rue si faut être onze pour regarder l’asphalte tomber. » Selon un passant, les autos ralentissaient plus pour compter les travailleurs que pour éviter le trou. À un moment, le gars au casque jaune aurait replacé l’asphalte pendant que les autres regardaient en silence, comme si le Québec venait d’assister à une innovation majeure : quelqu’un qui travaille. Le pire? Le trou avait probablement été signalé depuis avril… mais il a fallu attendre mai pour lui donner son propre comité d’observation.
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ModernizeDemocracy@ModernizeDmcr·
@randyhillier How does your experienced family feel about playing Rambo against a superpower with zero tech support? Every single veteran I know are unanimous. We got third world military level. Defending our land without the US support would require guerrilla tactics = civilian sacrifice.
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ModernizeDemocracy@ModernizeDmcr·
@hrh_elliot Si les gens compétents techniquement étaient valorisés dans notre société, ce genre de projet ferait du sens. Mais dans une société organisée autour des grands parleurs et des larbins, ça va assurément être un échec.
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Elliot Daigneault
Elliot Daigneault@hrh_elliot·
HAHAH WTF QUEBEC?!?! If you’re from the rest of Canada (or the world) you’re gonna laugh at this 👇🏻 Quebec wants to get rid of Meta and Microsoft – And ditch WhatsApp and Teams for use by government bureaucrats And team up with France to develop their very own messaging app… The reason? Digital communication sovereignty The Elbows Up mind virus has infected everyone and using American companies for chatting between departments is a no-go now Being from Quebec and having ran a tech company for a decade, I can tell you exactly how this project is gonna go: - 3 committees - 2 sub-committees - A collaborative workshop - And a PowerPoint titled “Towards sovereign SUSTAINABLE communications” What a waste of government resources And tax payer money To solve a problem that doesn’t exist Not only will this cost an arm and a leg But I can promise you the end product will be less efficient than WhatsApp’s or teams A lose / lose Except for when it comes to the rhetoric
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