Satya

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Satya

Satya

@LordofLLMs

Exploring AI. Countering Liberalism.

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Satya@LordofLLMs·
@litcapital @NYCMayor What is good about covering up their Islam, crying Islamophobia and hating on white people. Unless you are an anti-white Jihadist.
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@markyzaguirre @johnegibson Yes because each of them are not doing poisoning of society now. Intellectual is marketing term for snobs who don’t want accountability.
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Mark R. Yzaguirre@markyzaguirre·
@johnegibson Colorado College and Trinity University come to mind, but you are correct about a general private college gap there.
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Mark R. Yzaguirre@markyzaguirre·
Stanford University, Rice University, and Vanderbilt University are named after Gilded Age captains of industry (I prefer that term over robber barons) who decided to do some good intellectual things with their wealth. Why haven’t today’s billionaires done much in that regard?
Charlotte Alter@CharlotteAlter

During the last Gilded Age, the robber barons saw a cultural value to founding universities, museums, concert halls, foundations. Many enduring institutions were founded by the ultra-rich of the 1890 who felt a sense of noblesse oblige that was also socially rewarded. Not anymore. These people see little social value to founding anything that doesn’t make a profit.

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@Adrian_Hilton Unsurprising financing of far left fraud from Con Inc. they finance everything but actual education.
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Adrian Hilton@Adrian_Hilton·
Kudos to Chris Rokos for giving £190m to Cambridge to establish the Rokos School of Government. Sir Leonard Blavatnik donated £75m to Oxford to establish their School of Government, but Stephen Schwarzman's donation of £185m to Oxford was to establish a Centre for Arts and Humanities. The money does find its way when donors can be sure of the academic integrity of courses and research.
Dr Francis Young@DrFrancisYoung

I know Cambridge is much more fortunate than other universities in receiving vast endowments like this, but even at Cambridge the money never seems to find its way to the traditional Humanities and is always focussed on STEM, Business, and in this case Government and Politics 😒

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Satya@LordofLLMs·
@thephilippics It’s worse, attacking a secular enemy of Jihad in response to a Jihadist attack on the US, while proclaiming Islam is a religion of peace. It is better for liberalism, because it advances Islam.
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@MrMaitra Ukraine is not a NATO member. But a liberal by definition is a parasite and is anti-American. Which is why they demand US continue the liberal war of choice against Russia with Ukraine as a proxy while Islamic Republic, a liberal creation attacks America.
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@ChilledBunny23 @simon_schama Republicans passed that act. But the liberals are deranged lunatics with delusions, and Republicans are controlled opposition to Democrats.
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Chilled Bunny@ChilledBunny23·
@simon_schama Not sure if it will stop him from doing it. Republicans seem to have no limits (like juvenile brats, he likes to test limits), and Democrats don't seem to be able to do anything.
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Simon Schama@simon_schama·
Trump will say he's thinking of taking US out of NATO but the National Defense Authorization Act of 2024 prohibits a President from widrawing from a treaty alliance without the consent of Congress - and he doesnt have the votes - not that that will stop him from saying it
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@MrMaitra Academics continue to be religiously retarded.
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@NathanJRobinson You want your retard and parasite gravy train to continue.
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Nathan J Robinson@NathanJRobinson·
imagine studying something because you find it interesting rather than because of the "return"
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Ashley Rindsberg@AshleyRindsberg·
Katherine Maher was CEO of Wikipedia before NPR. A Soros acolyte, Maher transformed Wikipedia's mission. It was no longer about building an encyclopedia but turning Wikipedia into a social justice movement dedicated to "knowledge equity."
Defiant L’s@DefiantLs

NPR CEO: "I think our reverence for the truth might have become a bit of a distraction that is preventing us from finding consensus and getting important things done."

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Martin Bauer@martinmbauer·
If you have a basic understanding of physics you’d immediately question this. Do you know what insane temperature the data centre would need to generate to warm the land by 1 degree multiple miles away? Let alone 16 degrees? Nobody at cnn did think something is off here?
CNN@CNN

The vast data centers that power artificial intelligence guzzle huge amounts of energy but they also have another alarming impact, according to new research. They are creating “heat islands,” warming the land around them by up to 16 degrees Fahrenheit, and making life hotter for more than 340 million people. cnn.it/4rZSiG5

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@DanFriedman81 Yes but liberals consider mathematics racist.
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Daniel Friedman@DanFriedman81·
The Times editorial board points out that 12 people Trump pardoned for January 6 offenses have been rearrested in the 14 months since Trump pardoned them. Trump pardoned 1270 January 6 convicts. That is a rate of 1% of pardon recipients reoffending. Among arrestees free pending trial in New York City under the 2018 bail reform, about 22% are rearrested within 6 months. The people we need to worry about becoming repeat offenders after being absolved of punishment are not the J6ers. I am all for a punitive justice system. I am all for mass incarceration. But to pretend the J6 offenders are dangerous recidivists who need to be locked up while it’s fine to immediately release most criminals arrested by the NYPD is profoundly ridiculous.
The New York Times@nytimes

In @nytopinion "One does not have to be a criminologist to predict that people who commit a violent act and are absolved of any punishment might become repeat offenders," the editorial board writes. nyti.ms/41FbZIs

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Gladden Pappin@gjpappin·
Often distorted by its opponents, postliberalism is indeed simply this: an observation that the principal arguments & expectation of the liberal era no longer function. Only returning to our real sources of national strength will secure the goods & liberties we hold dear. This in turn can take different forms—from common good constitutionalism, to national conservatism, to national goals for reindustrialization—and much else besides. Postliberalism is principally descriptive and loosely dispositive, but with lots of overlap and room for different sets of political aims
eburke@JamesWHankins1

I read this during the Christmas break. I hear a lot of poly sci-type critics saying why post-liberalism is bad, but I haven't yet heard a serious critique of the book's central argument, that we in fact live in a post-liberal world by concrete empirical standards. Maybe there is one, but I haven't found it. I also found that P's analysis of the 'metaphysics' of liberalism has considerable explainatory power. By his analysis the progressive left is hyper-liberal while the reality-based community is post-liberal. The alternatives for realists are to embrace post-liberalism or try to return somehow to the high liberal balance of the post-war period.

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Satya@LordofLLMs·
@e_jokkonen @neoavatara You are the ones whining about it, retard. You should get out your bloodsucking fangs off America first.
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@MattWelch Libertarian with logic behavior
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Matt Welch@MattWelch·
"My argument at this point is that Congress more or less doesn’t exist, except as a social media operation. The institution has abandoned itself. The executive branch runs the country, with the judicial branch throwing down random speed bumps, because the legislative branch has no role it wishes to perform." chrisbray.substack.com/p/the-end-of-p…
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Curtis Yarvin@curtis_yarvin·
The most retarded thing I’ve ever heard in my life. Congress runs the country and has 1000 times the power over the “executive branch” as the “chief executive.” What these people mean is that Congress doesn’t do 1826 Norman Rockwell parliamentary debate BS. True but who cares
Matt Welch@MattWelch

"My argument at this point is that Congress more or less doesn’t exist, except as a social media operation. The institution has abandoned itself. The executive branch runs the country, with the judicial branch throwing down random speed bumps, because the legislative branch has no role it wishes to perform." chrisbray.substack.com/p/the-end-of-p…

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Voice of Reason@brexitblog_info·
Trump was the most pro-UK, anti-EU President in recent history. The EU was as weak as it had been since it was set up. The scene was perfectly set for us to exploit Brexit & leverage our special relationship with the US. Starmer has squandered the whole position. Traitor.
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