Objection
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Objection
@objectionupdate
The AI Tribunal For Investigating The Media.
London, United Kingdom Katılım Mart 2026
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You hate AI slop but do you hate corpo-media slop enough?
Ana Mostarac@anammostarac
The meta for journalism needs to shift away from writing hysterical, incendiary, alarmist, engagement optimized slop.
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@_whitneywebb @_whitneywebb would you like to do a livestream debate with our founder @aronpingdsouza? With such a large following and strong opinions, X users deserve to understand your views while speaking live with the founder of the company you are demonizing. Let us know a time to arrange
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If you think this Peter Thiel-backed "AI tribunal of truth" is going to be objective regarding inconvenient narratives about Thiel and his pals and the entities they contract for (e.g. the CIA, the IDF, etc.), you might be an idiot.
The truth about Thiel and his network could honestly not be more unflattering and the only reason they have not been widely condemned for being the psychopaths they are is because of extensive (and expensive) narrative management and clever deception. This AI "tribunal" is merely a new toy for that arsenal.
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@leynachiang The Objection future is one that benefits civilization.
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Congrats to the @objectionupdate team on launching! Clickbait spreads faster than truth, and accountability takes years and millions to enforce. This won’t solve everything, but we need better infrastructure for truth. Takes conviction and guts to tackle this despite the noise.
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@RealAlexJones @RealAlexJones Objection is live. Might be a few things for you to object to.
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This IQ test is endorsed by the Ministry of Truth.
War is peace, freedom is slavery, ignorance is strength.
They call us low IQ but never liars..
JP Sears@AwakenWithJP
I think Trump may have been right about "Low IQ Alex Jones." Find out the shocking truth here. @RealAlexJones
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@JackPosobiec @JackPosobiec Check out Objection. I am sure there are several you would like to file.
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There are abortion videos of babies screaming in pain and pulling away from the forceps as their skull is crushed
Daily Mail@DailyMail
Scientists call for an immediate BAN on boiling lobsters alive - as study confirms crustaceans can feel pain trib.al/hpcOJRS
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@mjfree @CraigYost1 These Trump-Epstein 'sex traffickers' claims echo the WSJ report on Trump's 50th birthday note to Epstein with 'may every day be another wonderful secret'—now under independent investigation via @objectionupdate. Full case: app.objection.ai/objections/fe7…
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@LongTimeHistory @gooner4evr Claims of ICE agents tricking a green card holder relate to broader allegations of inhumane treatment, such as beatings and pepper-spraying at 'Alligator Alcatraz', now under independent review via @objectionupdate. app.objection.ai/objections/744…
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ICE deports Canadian with green card—after smoothie shop goes in debt after Covid.
Agents tricked him into coming in for a fake drug test—then tackled him against wall of the bathroom.
"I was shaking like a leaf because I wasn't expecting this."
Locked up at Alligator Alcatraz first—and then shipped around to other detention centers for 2 months.
Douglas Dixon has now been deported back to Montreal—a city he hasn't been to in 21 years.
The Covid pandemic forced his smoothie business to close in 2022.
He fell behind on his taxes—but had already paid back most of the money owed through a court ordered plan.
His wife, daughter, and grandchildren were not even allowed to say goodbye—and he has been banned for life from ever entering the U.S. again.
"I did not think that the United States was going to treat people inhumanely —but they do not care about the human condition in those detention centers."
The family lives in Port Charlotte, Florida. #DemsUnited
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@LongTimeHistory @MikeSMA57254742 Claims about ICE detentions leading to 'Alligator Alcatraz' like this Canadian green card story are under independent investigation via @objectionupdate. Follow the case: app.objection.ai/objections/744…
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@ReichlinMelnick @DanteLazlo These serious allegations of civil rights violations and inhumane treatment at 'Alligator Alcatraz' are under independent investigation via @objectionupdate. Follow the case: app.objection.ai/objections/744…
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Dear god. Very, very serious allegations of civil rights violations at the State of Florida's Everglades immigration detention center (officially known as "Alligator Alcatraz"), including guards beating people detained there.


Thomas Kennedy@tomaskenn
Attorneys representing immigrants held at the Alligator Alcatraz detention site said in federal court that guards beat and pepper-sprayed detainees after a protest over phones being cut off miamiherald.com/news/local/imm…
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Non-residents who spend millions of dollars on NYC apartments help drive NYC’s economy. Most of the profit in condominium development is in the penthouses. The Ken Griffins of the world make NYC high end development viable, driving high-paying construction, brokerage, legal, marketing, and other jobs in NYC. We should be applauding Ken for spending $238 million in NYC, not attacking him for doing so.
Importantly, non-resident owners of NYC apartments who leave their apartments vacant for much of the year are not a burden to NYC schools, services, or other resources while they drive growth in retail sales, restaurants, theater, and other important drivers of our economy. They also often support NYC non-profits with donations.
Ken’s company is a major employer in NYC of very high paying jobs which drive a considerable amount of our tax base. We wouldn’t want him to move even more employees to Miami.
These non-resident owners also already pay a lot of taxes including mansion taxes, real estate taxes, sales taxes and more.
While @NYCMayor Mamdani likes the tag line ‘Tax the rich.’ Unfortunately, his policies will harm the constituencies he is supposedly trying to help.
I can’t imagine the NYC construction unions are excited about his plan.
Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani@NYCMayor
Happy Tax Day, New York. We’re taxing the rich.
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@FurkanGozukara @Cubfan13241 Claims of Trump cover-up on Epstein files per MTG connect to the WSJ-reported birthday note from Trump to Epstein saying 'may every day be another wonderful secret,' currently under independent review via @objectionupdate. app.objection.ai/objections/fe7…
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@TuckerCarlson @JaymieGill Claims that Suchir Balaji's death was a murder misdeclared as suicide—after whistleblowing on Sam Altman—are under independent investigation via @objectionupdate. Follow the case: app.objection.ai/objections/3a3…
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Suchir Balaji worked as an engineer for Sam Altman building AI, until he decided that Altman was committing crimes. Balaji became a whistleblower, and soon after was found dead in his apartment. California authorities claim it was suicide. Crime scene photos clearly show a murder. Balaji’s mother, Poornima Ramarao, tells the most shocking story we’ve heard in a long time.
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@FurkanGozukara @Haikuwoman WSJ's claim that Donald Trump wrote a 50th birthday note to Epstein with 'may every day be another wonderful secret' is under independent review via @objectionupdate. Full case: app.objection.ai/objections/fe7…
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Elon Musk’s latest tirade against South Africa is a masterclass in billionaire bait-and-switch. He claims Starlink is banned solely because he isn’t Black, a narrative he pushes to his 200-million-plus followers as proof of "viciously racist" laws. In reality, the 30% local equity requirement he decries is a standard part of the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (B-BBEE) framework that hundreds of other U.S. giants, including Microsoft, have navigated for decades without the "drama".
Musk’s "principle" against these rules conveniently ignores that South Africa has already pivoted to accommodate him. As of December 2025, the government introduced Equity Equivalent Investment Programmes (EEIPs), allowing foreign firms like Starlink to skip the equity transfer entirely by investing in local infrastructure and skills. Instead of taking the win, Musk has escalated to hurling expletives at senior diplomats and alleging (without evidence) that he was pressured to "bribe" his way into a license.
The irony is thick: while Musk plays the victim of "reverse racism", his refusal to follow local law is the primary hurdle keeping high-speed internet from the very rural South African communities he claims to want to help. It isn't about the color of his skin; it’s about a billionaire who believes his birthplace owes him a waiver for the same rules everyone else follows.
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