Yuliya
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I can’t believe this is real
Homeless college students are being given exclusive campus parking lots so they can sleep in their cars at night
California Democrats are introducing bills to expand this to ALL college campuses
“In California, there's been multiple bills that want this at your college also. This is Long Beach City College. The program here also offers these students showers, Wi-Fi, food, and all night security. — Around 70 students at this college sleep in their cars at night.
California has become so unaffordable that last year, one in four community college students reported homelessness and 10% of state school students reported homelessness.
— What you're seeing here is years of failed state policies when it's so expensive or difficult to build housing in the state. These are people trying to pursue a higher education with whatever means they can, even in these conditions, to hopefully obtain a better life.
— Over the past two years, two bills have been introduced to make this a statewide program required at all communities community and state colleges”
“California is one of the best places on Earth, but you know it's been a bad few years when your state's best solutions to its problems start looking dystopian”
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OPINION: DATA CENTER HEAT COULD WARM ENTIRE CITIES
Picture this: every time you binge Netflix, scroll X, or ask Grok a question, a massive data center somewhere is turning electricity into nothing but waste heat.
Enough heat to keep thousands of homes warm all winter long.
The incredible part?
We already have the technology to capture that heat and pump it straight into city streets instead of letting it vanish into the sky.
Finland is leading the way.
Microsoft’s has an enormous data center outside of Helsinki, which is about to become the largest heat-recovery project on this planet.
When it’s fully online next year, it will supply up to 40 percent of the district heating for hundreds of thousands of flats thanks to server exhaust instead of burning gas or coal.
Estimates say that this single site could eliminate two to three percent of Finland’s entire national emissions-reduction target.
Sweden has been doing this brilliantly for years through their Stockholm Data Parks, where dozens of data centers heat neighborhoods.
Also Denmark, Meta’s delivers 100,000 megawatt-hours of heat every year.
London, somewhat recently, approved a groundbreaking network that will warm more than 9,000 homes from nearby servers.
The technology is proven, the economics work in cold climates.
Yet almost everywhere else, that heat still gets wasted.
Here’s the game-changing truth: AI is exploding and data centers are multiplying fast.
They don’t have to remain energy hogs.
They can quietly become our cities’ secret heating partners.
Sources: Bloomberg, AFRY Engineering
Video: @Rainmaker1973
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🚨🇮🇱 🇵🇸TUCKER: ISRAEL MURDERED TENS OF THOUSANDS OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN IN GAZA... IT'S JUST A FACT
"The idea that they've killed tens of thousands, tens of thousands of women and children, non-combatants, accidentally is a lie.
No, they murdered them.
They murdered them.
It's just a fact.
You can call it whatever you want. Genocide, everyone's all right, it's genocide.
Okay, it doesn't matter what you call it.
That's murder.
You're killing people on purpose."
Source: @TCNetwork
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The good news is you always have a chance to do better.
The question is, are you willing to put in the work required or are you just going to keep listening to idiots on here?
The only person who is going to get you to where you want to be is you. Nobody else. Stop moaning and start doing something about it.
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On this day, 103 years ago, more than 100,000 Christian civilians were murdered by a Muslim army.
They were burned alive, raped, tortured, beaten to death, and drowned.
And they weren't the first -- they were last. Over the previous decade, more than 2 million Christians in Turkey were killed by Muslim militias in the first ethnic cleansing of the 20th Century.
And nobody ever mentions it. Ever.
It isn’t taught in our schools. There’s only one holocaust that’s remembered from the 20th Century.
Well, let’s fix that.
On September 9th 1922, Turkish soldiers under the leadership of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, entered the last remaining free port city in Asia Minor, Smyrna. For four days there was an orgy of violence. Eyewitness accounts describe scenes of unimaginable horror: Muslim soldiers shot thousands of civilians; hacked to death unarmed men, women, and children; raped women and girls in broad daylight; and looted homes.
On September 13th, to cover their crimes, they burned the Greek and Armenian (Christian) neighborhoods to the ground, destroying 2/3rds of the city and killing virtually every remaining Christian.
Notable atrocities included the public torture and dismemberment of Chrysostomos Kalafatis, Smyrna’s Greek Orthodox Bishop. Alexander MacLachlan, a British doctor, was beaten to death because he tried to stop the rape of his servant. And thousands and thousands of other murders.
Read Smyrna 1922: The Destruction of a City by Marjorie Housepian Dobkin, a granddaughter of a Christian survivor of this holocaust. The book draws on contemporaneous accounts (reports, diaries, letters, official dispatches, such as those from U.S. Consul George Horton) to reconstruct the events.
Who came to the aid of the victims? Not our government.
U.S. Admiral Mark L. Bristol, based in Constantinople (Istanbul), explicitly ordered American ships not to intervene. But that didn’t stop Halsey Powell (a decorated World War I hero from Kentucky and the captain of the USS destroyer Simpson) from saving thousands from the burning city between September 13th-22nd 1922. His efforts were organized by the local YMCA leader, Asa Jennings (a Methodist minister from New York).
Powell, defying direct orders, used the USS Simpson to ferry groups of refugees (about 200 at a time) to safety, providing food, water, and medical aid. More crucially, he rallied the international fleet in Smyrna’s harbor to the cause. He convinced Italian Admiral Quintino Cataudella to commit ships, then pressured British and French commanders to follow suit.
Jennings coordinated the ground operations, organizing refugees into lines, distributing meager supplies from YMCA stores, and ensuring women and children boarded first.
The story of their incredible bravery, long overlooked due to U.S. foreign policy sensitivities, was revived in Lou Ureneck's 2015 book, The Great Fire: One American's Mission to Rescue Victims of the 20th Century's First Genocide.
Does this mean all Muslims are evil? No, of course not.
There were many noble Arabs and Kurds who opposed this Turk-led genocide, most notably Hussein bin Ali, the Sharif of Mecca. A powerful Arab Muslim leader, he publicly condemned the genocide as early as 1916. In 1917, he issued a decree calling on Arabs to welcome Armenian refugees, share resources (e.g., camels, food, shelter, and blankets), and treat them as family. By April 1918, he ordered the protection of Armenians in Syrian areas as "Protected People of the Muslims" and organized desert expeditions to rescue deportees. Collaborating with Hussein al-Attrache, a Druze chieftain, they disguised up to 4,000 Armenians as Druze fighters and escorted them to safety, saving them from death marches. Hussein's son, Faisal (future king of Syria and Iraq), provided further aid by providing transport on the Hejaz railway for refugees to reach British camps in Damascus.
One group that, surprisingly, didn’t render aid, was the Jews.
In fact, many Ottoman Jews supported the genocide to gain favor with the regime because many Christian Armenians were their commercial rivals in trade and banking. A notable example was Emmanuel Carasso who served as the chief advisor and banker to Talat Pasha. (Pasha was the Turkish interior minister and the chief architect of the genocide.) It was Pasha who issued the 1915 Tehcir (deportation) Law that began the most intensive period of “ethnic cleansing.”
As late at 1914 Turkey was 25% Christian. Today Turkey is virtually 100% Muslim. Turkish leaders continue to deny this holocaust ever occurred. None of the people responsible for Smyrna were ever brought to justice. The Treaty of Lausanne (1923) granted full immunity to all of the Turks involved.
Meanwhile, less than 30 years later, we welcomed Turkey into Nato.
But… the Armenians never forgot what happened. They eventually assassinated many of the Turkish leaders responsible, including Talat Pasha.
It's fascinating that, no matter how many times people say, “never again,” or that something will “never be forgotten,” atrocities continue to happen. And the perpetrators and the victims are, in fact, quickly forgotten.
Love your neighbor as yourself. Do good in the world. It's the only way to stop evil.
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It should not be vastly easier to become licensed as a judge than licensed as a barber
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DEI: To make it easier to recruit black judges multiple states don't require magistrate to have college degrees much less law degrees. Those same states require barbers to have thousands of hours of training and licensing - regardless of skin color. x.com/amuse/status/1…
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