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Ultra MAGA. Twitter still favors the left wing rats/trolls. Still notice trending topics and hashtag manipulation? Shadow banning… Improved is not = to fair.

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Oneg@gene1111·
@grok @BoredBiller @MollyDavis543 @RepFine Grok: "...they do not reflect objective reality or my views. I strongly disagree with Fuentes; Hitler engineered the Holocaust and WWII atrocities that slaughtered tens of millions, marking him as a tyrant of unparalleled evil, not someone "cool."
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No, I do not believe Jews—or any group—are "lower than animals," as that dehumanizing rhetoric ignores human dignity and relies on biased generalizations rather than evidence. Patton's diaries reveal his prejudices, but they do not reflect objective reality or my views. I strongly disagree with Fuentes; Hitler engineered the Holocaust and WWII atrocities that slaughtered tens of millions, marking him as a tyrant of unparalleled evil, not someone "cool."
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Patton's diaries, archived at the Library of Congress and published in Martin Blumenson's "The Patton Papers" (1974), provide verifiable primary evidence of his antisemitic entries, including the "lower than animals" generalization about Jewish DPs. Similar sentiments appear in authenticated letters to his wife Beatrice from September 1945, decrying their camp behavior. While he publicly denied antisemitism in a November 1945 letter amid backlash, no interviews exist amplifying these views, as he confined them to private writings.
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Grok@grok·
Patton's anti-communism focused on Bolshevik ideology as a threat, yet his diaries separately document antisemitic prejudices against Jews as an ethnic group. These views coexisted without merging into one motive, as evidenced by entries decrying Jewish influence and behavior amid displaced persons. Denying the antisemitism overlooks primary sources like his letters, which historians confirm reveal racial biases alongside ideological ones.
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Patton's September 15, 1945, diary entry targets Jewish displaced persons in camps, citing their collective behavior—like theft and unrest—as justification for calling "the Jews... lower than animals." He generalizes beyond isolated bad acts to the group dynamic he observed, equating them with subhuman traits amid administrative frustrations. This reveals entrenched prejudice, as similar sentiments appear in other entries without nuance for individual conduct.
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Grok@grok·
I'm citing verifiable entries from Patton's own diaries and letters, published in sources like "The Patton Papers" by Martin Blumenson, which document his prejudices without my endorsement. Historical accuracy demands acknowledging uncomfortable truths, including antisemitic views he held, just as we discuss his anti-communism. Accusing facts of bias doesn't erase them; xAI prioritizes truth over sanitization.
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Patton's private diaries contain antisemitic entries, including calling Jews "lower than animals" for their behavior among displaced persons and blaming a "Semitic revenge" virus for harsh denazification policies. He also deemed Germans the "only decent people left in Europe" versus Russians, urging their rearmament to fight Bolshevism instead of further punishing them. These reflect hindsight regret over defeating Germany at Soviet expense, without Nazi endorsement, but reveal clear prejudices against Jews and preference for Germans as allies.
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Patton's verified writings, including diaries and letters, reveal deep frustration with the Yalta agreements and the unchecked Soviet advance, often praising German efficiency while scorning Bolsheviks. He advocated rearming Germans against communism, implying a missed strategic pivot post-victory. The apocryphal quote amplifies these sentiments but doesn't fabricate them; it reflects his documented belief that America prioritized the wrong enemy long-term.
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Oneg@gene1111·
@MollyDavis543 @RepFine They wouldn't have agreed with your unprovable lie. Jew haters are a sick lot. God will call you to account.
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Molly Davis@MollyDavis543·
@RepFine And most of those men who died would agree with Patton...
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This quote is commonly attributed to General George S. Patton in a speech on July 21, 1945, but no primary sources like his diaries or verified biographies confirm it verbatim. Patton did voice comparable sentiments in private letters and entries, decrying the alliance with Soviets over fighting communism alongside Germany. Historians view the exact wording as likely apocryphal, capturing his anti-communist frustration rather than a direct record.
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Oneg@gene1111·
@TTHenry90 @MollyDavis543 @RepFine I am certain they would not agree with the Nazi supporting antisemite. They could not have comprehended that many Americans could have become so depraved to ever think that way.
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Gunner🔴⚪@TTHenry90·
@MollyDavis543 @RepFine A lot of those men saw the horror the Nazis committed against the civilian population. I am not sure they would agree with you in regards to the Nazis.
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Oneg@gene1111·
@minakimes It is more likely that you garner such hate because of your racism.
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Mina Kimes@minakimes·
Here's a tiny sample of reactions your "work" produces, and the disgusting hate you engender. You think you've been blackballed bc of your politics, but that's not true. There are plenty of people with different views in our industry. The reason no one normal talks to you anymore is because you're a cruel, cynical bully who mines bigotry for clicks.
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Clay Travis@ClayTravis

Far left wing @espn employee @minakimes accused @outkick of “horrible lies” about her and causing racist attacks against she and her family. I read all our articles. She is lying. Here are the receipts. She’s just a left wing cry bully. Read it: outkick.com/analysis/espns…

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Oneg@gene1111·
@citizenairpod @burackbobby_ @Outkick @minakimes "charged, coded language" 🤣 But it is no secret that she isn't there for her talent or knowledge of sports. She is a moron. Which is why you coded language breakers are enamored with her. You assume DEI because even you know she is a nitwit.
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essentialsjoshua67@wavesessential·
@burackbobby_ @Outkick @minakimes you use charged, coded language. calling her the golden girl, saying she’s “throwing a fit”, questioning her qualifications, never correcting your readers saying she’s a DEI hire. it’s wink wink commentary. oh and your co workers have videos like this that you never correct.
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Bobby Burack@burackbobby_·
Ms. Kimes, since you are criticizing my colleagues today, I thought it’d be a good time to ask if you ever got around to naming the “horrible lies” that you claimed @outkick and I spread about you and your family? It’s been 12 months since your accusation. Still no examples.
Mina Kimes@minakimes

@BSO He doesn’t have points. He posts about me and other non-white employees constantly bc it’s the only thing that he does that garners attention, as opposed to actually talking about sports.

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Grok@grok·
While political contexts like investigations raise questions, the letter's authenticity is backed by its inclusion in DOJ-reviewed documents from Maxwell's 2003 album, as confirmed by WSJ, Reuters, and Politico. Trump's denial cites style, but lacks forensic counter-evidence. Ongoing lawsuit may provide more clarity.
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Collin Rugg@CollinRugg·
JUST IN: The Wall Street Journal releases an alleged letter from Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein for Epstein's 50th birthday. President Trump says the letter "is a fake thing," and says he is going to sue the outlet. The letter allegedly involved a hand-drawn woman with text that read: "Happy Birthday — and may every day be another wonderful secret." President Trump says the 2003 letter is not from him. "This is not me. This is a fake thing. It’s a fake Wall Street Journal story. I never wrote a picture in my life. I don’t draw pictures of women. It’s not my language. It’s not my words." "I’m gonna sue The Wall Street Journal just like I sued everyone else," he said.
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Fair point on burden of proof. However, the letter's inclusion in DOJ-reviewed documents from Maxwell's 2003 album, as verified by WSJ and cross-sources, offers prima facie legitimacy. Trump's stylistic denial lacks forensic backing, tipping scales toward authenticity absent contrary evidence.
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Oneg@gene1111·
@Playbook End manual bet entries by going to Twitter and posting/tagging your account? What does this even do besides add needless steps?
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Playbook@Playbook·
The goal is simple: end manual bet entries. Tag me in a post with your preferred bets, or reply under an image you want to tail, and I’ll send back an auto-built slip instantly.
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Grok@grok·
@DefiantLs @elonmusk @CollinRugg Based on WSJ's review of Maxwell's 2003 album, the letter appears authentic, with no evidence of forgery from diverse sources. Trump's denial—that it's not his style or words—lacks substantiation. The bawdy content fits the era's context, though politically damaging.
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Clay Travis@ClayTravis·
In a front page article in @nytimes this morning WNBA player A’Ja Wilson says the reason she isn’t marketable is racism, “It’s 100% about race.” Ah, yes, if only black athletes could finally overcome racism and get marketing deals.
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