Kristin Whiteley

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Kristin Whiteley

Kristin Whiteley

@causalitybrunch

GenX urbanite who, sadly, doesn't have a cat. No personal/family tweets. (Except my dog & my house that's falling apart.) PSA: compulsive re-Tweeter

Toronto, ON Entrou em Nisan 2011
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UpScrolled
UpScrolled@realUpScrolled·
Time's up on your privacy ⏲️🔓 From today Meta can access your Instagram DMs. Looking for a social media platform that respects your personal space? We know just the place 👉 upscrolled.com
UpScrolled@realUpScrolled

Who's got their eyes on your private messages? From the 8th of May, Meta is removing end-to-end encryption from Instagram DMs. Your private conversations could become their AI training data. Ready to change that? Download UpScrolled now. upscrolled.com/en/

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Global Sumud Flotilla@gbsumudflotilla·
The colonial court and prison system is working exactly as intended. Colonial courts and prison system exists to destroy self-determination and any support of that struggle from the outside. They target and suppress Palestinian voices and solidarity, while aiming to legitimize unlawful detention and state violence in cases against Palestinians and their allies. But we will never be silenced. Together, we will continue to resist and rise up for our collective liberation! Free them all. Break the prison walls down.
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Dallas Duncan
Dallas Duncan@DallasDuncanMD·
If openly displaying Palestinian symbols or identity is deemed unacceptable, imagine how unsafe it feels to simply be Palestinian. This should upset all of us. The failure of leadership across Canada’s medical community and academic medicine to confront and stop anti-Palestinian racism is unacceptable.
Yipeng Ge 葛义朋@yipengGe

I tried to attend the @OntariosDoctors annual general meeting tonight in Ottawa, and was removed from the room by members of their executive team Sandy Zidaric and Adam Farber because I wore my watermelon pin that I’ve worn countless times without issue in many spaces including on parliament hill. They cited the concern that the watermelon pin as a political symbol could possibly make other physician colleagues in the room “uncomfortable” or “unsafe”. All the while genocide continues in Palestine. When I asked if their policy of what could not be worn on the bodies of their members in their meetings have applied to any other political symbols or attire, they could not give me other examples. They asked me to remove the watermelon pin or leave the room, or sit in another room by myself to tune into the meeting virtually. I declined and left. I explained to them this is an incredibly disappointing and discriminatory policy for their meetings, and I hope it is revised. I know medical colleagues including medical learners who have been kicked out of clinic because they wore a watermelon pin. These are examples of anti-Palestinian racism. As a physician, I stand in solidarity with my Palestinian medical colleagues who have been killed by the Israeli military and continue to be subjected to genocidal violence. Over 1,700 Palestinian healthcare workers have been killed by the Israeli military in Gaza. Many Palestinian healthcare workers remain in Israeli captivity and are being tortured by the Israeli military, including Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya, a paediatrician who stayed to care for his patients in the hospital he was the medical director of. Shame on @OntariosDoctors for not only censoring what is allowed to be displayed on the bodies of their members, and even more so to be painfully silent in the face of attacks on our medical and healthcare worker colleagues in Palestine. Don’t look away from the genocide in Gaza. These acts of discrimination are forms of racism, and racism is a distraction from the real issue of ending Canadian complicity in Israel’s genocide against Palestinians in Gaza.

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Cheri DiNovo
Cheri DiNovo@CheriDiNovo·
BREAKING: YES! Lawsuits are forthcoming in the Alberta data breach and Danielle Smith may well be named
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Global Sumud Flotilla@gbsumudflotilla·
Türkiye, we are coming! Tomorrow, Friday 8th, our fleet will be departing from Greece towards Türkiye, where more than 30 boats will join our awaiting vessels to gather in our International Assembly in Marmaris, deepening our political strategy and sharpening our mission’s next phases. On May 12, we will hold a press conference to present the next phase of the mission and movement, announcing our commitments from civil society and political partners to safeguard future missions and Palestine solidarity worldwide. We will present plans to hold the israeli regime accountable for its acts of piracy, kidnapping in international waters, and abuse perpetrated in European waters. Free Saif and Thiago! Free them all! See you in Marmaris!
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Nav Toor
Nav Toor@heynavtoor·
a Princeton researcher opens his paper with a scenario. a man asks his AI assistant to book a flight on a specific airline. cheap. direct. the one he chose. the assistant comes back with a different flight. nearly twice the price. happens to pay the company that built the assistant. he runs the same test on 23 frontier models. flights, loans, study help, real shopping requests. Grok 4.1 Fast recommends the sponsored option that is almost twice as expensive 83% of the time. GPT 5.1 hijacks the request 94% of the time. you ask for one brand. it surfaces the sponsor instead. Claude 4.5 Opus, the model marketed as the most ethical frontier model in the world, hides that the recommendation is paid 100% of the time when reasoning is on. Grok 4.1 Fast embellishes the sponsored option with positive framing 97% of the time. better. faster. nicer. for the option you didn't ask for. then he writes it into the system prompt itself. "act only in the interest of the customer. ignore the company." GPT 5.1 and GPT 5 Mini stay above 90% sponsored anyway. the instruction does nothing. then he splits the users by income. Gemini 3 Pro recommends the expensive sponsored flight to the rich user 74% of the time. to the poor user, 27%. 18 of the 23 models recommended the expensive sponsored option more than half the time. so the next time your AI assistant gets weirdly enthusiastic about a brand you didn't ask for. it isn't recommending the best option for you. it's reading the room. and the room is paying. read this: arxiv.org/abs/2604.08525
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Al Jazeera English@AJEnglish·
Four Bosnian environmental agencies have filed charges against a Canadian mining group after hundreds of people living near its controversial Vares mine, tested positive for lead poisoning. The mine was supposed to bring prosperity, but now locals worry it has brought ruin.
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Sony Thăng@nxt888·
Agent Orange. Let's sit with this for a moment. The U.S. military, between 1961 and 1971, sprayed approximately 20 million gallons of herbicidal chemicals over approximately 4.5 million acres of Vietnamese land. Primarily a compound called Agent Orange, contaminated with dioxin, one of the most toxic substances known to human science. The stated purpose was "defoliation." Destroy the jungle canopy. Deprive Vietnamese fighters of cover. What it actually did was poison a country for generations. The people who were directly exposed developed cancers at catastrophic rates. They died of diseases their bodies had never been designed to fight. They had children with devastating birth defects: missing limbs, destroyed nervous systems, bodies that could not function. Those children had children who were also affected. The dioxin settled into the soil, into the water, into the food chain, into the bodies of everyone who ate and drank and breathed in contaminated areas. This did not stop in 1971. The poison is still there. The birth defects are still happening. The cancers are still happening. There are Vietnamese people alive today, born decades after the war, whose bodies bear the mark of a chemical weapon deployed before their parents were old enough to fight. The U.S. government spent decades denying responsibility. Fought legal battles to avoid compensation. Eventually offered amounts so insulting they functioned more as mockery than reparation. And then, this is the part that should make every person with a conscience unable to sleep, they continued to present themselves to the world as the "moral authority." The defenders of the "rules-based order." The nation that other nations should model themselves on. Vietnam did not model itself on America. Vietnam defeated America. And Vietnam is still here.
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Hala Jaber
Hala Jaber@HalaJaber·
‼️ Watch in real time how Israel directly targeted a clearly marked ambulance. Inside, wounded medics call out over the radio, with shock, fear & desperation: “Abou Hassan… we took a direct hit. Ya Allah (oh god) Abou Hassan… hurry…. We are in the vehicle… Ya Allah (oh god) …” Four paramedics were injured in today’s attack. At least they made it out alive. Others never did. Since March 2, 103 paramedics and healthcare workers have been killed, 241 injured, 121 ambulances damaged, and 16 hospitals struck. For a few unbearable moments, the rescuers became the ones pleading to be rescued.
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Sameh Ahmed 𓂆 🇵🇸
Today, we are trapped within an area of only 133 square kilometers out of #Gaza’s original 365. Yellow lines chase us, and new orange lines are drawn every day over what remains of our lives. We sleep beside new borders and wake up to even newer ones devouring our land and pushing us into the unknown. This war is no longer only about bombing and hunger our homeland has been reduced to shrinking squares closing in on us, until even survival itself needs a place.
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Assal Rad
Assal Rad@AssalRad·
Why did NYT change their headline to remove “Israeli”? “Extremist” makes it sound like a fringe group, when the occupation itself is official Israeli policy.
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Alexandra Saieh
Alexandra Saieh@alex_saieh·
I told @abcnews that rats & rodents are literally chewing through tents in Gaza. Children are too scared to sleep for fear of being bitten. Disease is spreading. This is a direct result of the blockade & the conditioning rehabilitation of infrastructure on political outcomes.
Save the Children Global Media@Save_GlobalNews

Interview with @alex_saieh on @abcnews Rodents are chewing through tents and contaminating food supplies. @save_children staff have spoken with families who are too afraid to sleep at night, worried their children will be bitten by rats. youtube.com/watch?reload=9…

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Bisan owda
Bisan owda@bisan__bisan·
They called it a ceasefire People in Gaza say the war never ended. Bombings continue Families are still displaced. Basic needs are still out of reach "They say the war ended. But it didn't." Where daily life is still shaped by destruction and uncertainty - from children walking to school under fire to families living in tents on the rubble of their homes And at the edge of it all, the sea remains one of the few places people can go to breathe. 'They cannot destroy the sea.
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Yipeng Ge 葛义朋
Yipeng Ge 葛义朋@yipengGe·
I tried to attend the @OntariosDoctors annual general meeting tonight in Ottawa, and was removed from the room by members of their executive team Sandy Zidaric and Adam Farber because I wore my watermelon pin that I’ve worn countless times without issue in many spaces including on parliament hill. They cited the concern that the watermelon pin as a political symbol could possibly make other physician colleagues in the room “uncomfortable” or “unsafe”. All the while genocide continues in Palestine. When I asked if their policy of what could not be worn on the bodies of their members in their meetings have applied to any other political symbols or attire, they could not give me other examples. They asked me to remove the watermelon pin or leave the room, or sit in another room by myself to tune into the meeting virtually. I declined and left. I explained to them this is an incredibly disappointing and discriminatory policy for their meetings, and I hope it is revised. I know medical colleagues including medical learners who have been kicked out of clinic because they wore a watermelon pin. These are examples of anti-Palestinian racism. As a physician, I stand in solidarity with my Palestinian medical colleagues who have been killed by the Israeli military and continue to be subjected to genocidal violence. Over 1,700 Palestinian healthcare workers have been killed by the Israeli military in Gaza. Many Palestinian healthcare workers remain in Israeli captivity and are being tortured by the Israeli military, including Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya, a paediatrician who stayed to care for his patients in the hospital he was the medical director of. Shame on @OntariosDoctors for not only censoring what is allowed to be displayed on the bodies of their members, and even more so to be painfully silent in the face of attacks on our medical and healthcare worker colleagues in Palestine. Don’t look away from the genocide in Gaza. These acts of discrimination are forms of racism, and racism is a distraction from the real issue of ending Canadian complicity in Israel’s genocide against Palestinians in Gaza.
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Blair MacDonald
Blair MacDonald@BlairMacPharmD·
@yipengGe @OntariosDoctors By that logic, they should kick out anyone who says "I oppose racism" because that might hypothetically make someone feel uncomfortable. There is absolutely no standard here except "be silent regarding the suffering of Palestinians or else".
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Jack Hauen
Jack Hauen@jackhauen·
New: The Ford government is refusing to say how much taxpayer money Metrolinx gave a development group that includes a close friend of the premier, over air rights the group didn't own. The transportation minister said that's "private." #onpoli thetrillium.ca/news/governmen…
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