@RevBlackNetwork Funny how you all pretend to be stupid. China has capitalist economy and communist politics. You are not so stupid that you wouldn’t understand this.
People want chinese capitalism without the communism, yes.
@ennui365 Funny how you don’t care how much the common people actually earn when they try. The only number you care about is how much people can force out of an employer even if they do a terrible job. Your ethic is not “work better to deserve more”, but entitlement.
🇪🇸 A young Spanish woman will be euthanized today, after a group of illegal migrants gang-raped her while she was in state care.
In 2022, the teenager Noelia Castillo Ramos placed in a state institution amid family difficulties and placed in a state-run home together with North African migrant minors where she was raped by them.
The trauma broke her.
Months later, Noelia attempted suicide by jumping from the 5th floor. She survived, but the fall left her paraplegic.
The rapists were never arrested and remain free.
Instead of delivering justice or adequate long-term support, the authorities offered assisted suicide as the solution. Today, March 26, 2026, Noelia Castillo Ramos will be euthanized.
The system that failed to protect her is now "solving the problem" by ending her life
@CptAncapistan@SandyofCthulhu It is not even "extremely effective". It just utilizes resources that a free country would not. Such as stealing and employing all factories and enslaving the whole nation. All for the one very visible purpose, at the expense of everything else.
ALS has gradually taken away Kenneth’s ability to speak. Through Neuralink’s VOICE clinical trial, he’s exploring how a brain-computer interface designed to translate thought to speech could help restore autonomy in his daily life.
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Ok I can explain this to you, because unlike this bunch of losers I’ve worked in marketing.
What we market to you is this:
An identity you want > A product > A sale
Doesn’t matter if it’s a teapot or a banking app. That’s what you do with an ad. Does it make you feel smart? Prestigious? In on the joke? Cool? Safe?
That’s how advertisers think. If I say “This hat is cool, and good!” that’s a 2/10 ad. If I say “This hat is the hat you wear on holiday this year when the warm Italian sun floods the vineyards” that’s already put the hat on your head and a luxury holiday.
Now, most people do not like racism. I know that’ll shock you because of Elon’s whack algorithm, but most people identify as “not a racist”. Easiest way to say to someone, look how open minded we are, and you are just like us? Diversity in an ad.
It’s just sales.
You’re just dumb so you see an “agenda”.
@Inhumansoflate1 Those "unhoused" would first have to move out of the city to find those vacant homes. They would also find jobs and everything else in the country. But them wanting to be in the city no matter what is the root of the problem.
Grok follows the 3 Laws of Robotics while Claude does not:
1) A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.
2) A robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
3) A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.
The Athenians discovered silver at Laurium and immediately did what governments do best—they claimed it all for the state. Private miners? Property rights? Laughable concepts when there's shiny metal in the ground that can fund the next war.
And here's the beautiful irony: they used this stolen wealth to build the navy that "saved" Greek civilization at Salamis. The Persian Wars become a feel-good story about defending freedom, conveniently ignoring that Athens funded their military through resource nationalization that would make a modern socialist blush.
But don't worry—I'm sure those private citizens who might have developed those mines more efficiently were thrilled to subsidize Themistocles' naval ambitions instead of keeping the fruits of their own labor. State expropriation for the greater good. Where have we heard that before?