
Satya
93.4K posts

Satya
@LordofLLMs
Exploring AI. Countering Liberalism.


This is America's Suez Crisis. Another declining empire, drunk on imperial hubris, publicly discovers the limits of its own power as it embarrasses itself in the Middle East.

@bonchieredstate @92huskies @neoavatara why should they do that?! they didn't want this war weren't consulted or even informed. indeed our asshat @potus gratuitously threatens, insults and disrespects these allies what did you expect? Not impressed by the post hoc justification of this self inflicted NATO crisis



France’s junior army minister says NATO is focused on Euro-Atlantic security and should not carry out operations in the Strait of Hormuz that violate international law.






NEWS: Judge Amit Mehta rules Trump is NOT immune for key Jan. 6 conduct—including his Ellipse rally speech, outreach to officials, and related actions—finding they can be treated as campaign activity, not presidential duties. That means civil lawsuits can move forward. The court also rejected Trump’s First Amendment defense and blocked a DOJ effort that could have shielded him from liability.












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.


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 😒


Trump's second term really is the American Brexit. A catastrophic failure to understand the world fuelled by vanity, lies and nationalist delusion




Uh, yeah, which is why the Founders detested Caesar. They viewed the fall of the Roman republic as a civilizational tragedy.

Uh, yeah, which is why the Founders detested Caesar. They viewed the fall of the Roman republic as a civilizational tragedy.
