** 8/8 (final):**
So for fuck’s sake examine your head.
If you can even *think* about voting for people like this, you’ve lost every shred of humanity, morality, and conscience you ever had.
** 8/8 (final):**
So for fuck’s sake examine your head.
If you can even *think* about voting for people like this, you’ve lost every shred of humanity, morality, and conscience you ever had.
** 7/8 :**
Next came the persecution of homosexuals, Jehovah’s Witnesses, Freemasons, Spanish Republicans, the homeless, beggars, anyone who didn’t fit their vile narrative.
No one was safe. The hate machine devoured everything.
** 6/8 :**
They slaughtered people with disabilities — physical and mental — under Aktion T4, murdering at least 250,000 human beings.
Did they stop? Did they even pause to reflect? No. Like rabid hyenas, they kept hunting new victims….
** 5/8 :**
But it didn’t stop there. The Nazi racial madness expanded now the Roma and Sinti (Gypsies) were “racially inferior” and marked for extermination.
Then came attacks on Black people and mixed-race Germans the so-called “Rhineland Bastards.”…
** 4/8 **
Need a textbook example? Hitler’s Nazis now disturbingly admired again.
Once in power, they targeted the Jews. After years of hate and dehumanisation, we know where it led: systematic genocide. Six million Jews murdered.
** 3/8 :**
It all happened not even a century ago in your own backyard. These hate groups have no limits. None. Their rhetoric is poison. Every far-right movement in history rose to power the same way: by picking a minority, demonising them, and convincing the masses they’re the problem…
** 2/8 :**
biases you’re disastrously mistaken about what these groups really are.
Look at history. Stalin’s darkest years. Idi Amin’s murderous rule. Pinochet’s dictatorship. All the horrors seen across Asia too. If you have even a shred of historical memory, you’d recognise these patterns.
Very very angry 🧵🧵but this reminder of the obvious has to be said loud and I hope for your forgiveness and understanding
**1/8 :**
If you’re so sick in your thinking that you’d cast your vote in “protest” for an extreme far-right party thinking their hateful policies somehow reflect your hidden…
3/3
And of course the strategic infiltration placing loyalist in key positions across various sectors to insure compliance.
Also an old play still used is the art of distraction diverting public attention from critical issues with manufactured crisis or with controversial decisions.
2/3 instantaneous bases for them to assent to power in no time.
Obvious one is the exploitation of fear using anxiety and insecurity they spread to manipulate behaviour and consolidate power.
Then the normalisation of extreme gradually shifting societal norms to make radical ideas seems acceptable.
1/3
From Hitler to Trump and all far right politicians and leaders since l, their playbooks of the manipulative mind control tactics are copy and pasting even in this age of democracy and enlightenment.
And these tactics still works in fooling the unsuspecting public and in creating …
5/5,…with Trump back in headlines as usual and rising religious nationalism in the US, those plans look less like conspiracy and more like direction.
4/5…Observers now point to a broader trend: the rise of religious nationalism among n the US and AI-driven influence strategies in both Israeli and U.S. politics.
Many may dismissed these warnings. Now,
3/5….ideological goals abroad.
The report suggested possible efforts to influence public opinion in the West, especially among faith-based evangelical communities (hence why) to strengthen support for Israel’s waged wars campaigns against Muslims and his government policies.
2/5….communities in the west as his country enemies and hinted in waging war against them through social media platforms.
A report later by Al Jazeera (not widely picked up by Western outlets) examined how Israel’s AI ambitions could intersect with political and
1/5. In announcing Israel’s national AI strategy, Netanyahu highlighted partnerships with major tech firms and reportedly discussed AI’s role in national security and global influence.
He didn’t make it secret about how he sees minorities groups mostly the Muslims
The proposed age restriction at the system operating level is dangerous. Not only could it be exploited by evil actors to profile users for own agendas, but it also risks fragmenting the internet into jurisdictions an outcome that could ultimately lead to its downfall as a unified global network.
Trump’s playbook is painfully disturbingly predictable,commit crimes,defy the law,incite fresh outrage,to smother the last and rely on the public’s goldfish memory and count on a nation too dazed or distracted. It works every time because our collective amnesia is his greatest accomplice
Lebanon, once a key voice shaping regional and international narratives, has seen its influence fade. Elitism, bias, and old colonial ties have distanced parts of its media and intelligentsia from African and Arab realities, leaving the country increasingly isolated on the global stage.
Scrolling through young social platforms,the same old cycles topics: music,love,enshrined round heartbreak experiences.But Beneath the bright aesthetics,these curated looks casted aside those who don’t fit,their beauty pageant,breeding insecurity into those exile.Who will turn this mirror inward?
Trump is a school bully holding the world’s deadliest power. Starmer, warned not to appease him,did so for the sake of “brotherly nations.” Now the bully, emboldened, turns on both appeasers and fence-sitters a moment when Europe’s solidarity matters more than ever, for America can’t afford to lose.
Trump couldn’t give two pence about the British people’s clear rejection of his administration’s nastiness or their stand against wars while their own public broadcasters,and media tied to billionaire interests and agendas, ignored the anti-war protests while obsessing over internal political dramas
Decades ago, the world feared overpopulation. Nations imposed birth limits, and the UN led global campaigns. Yet today, humanity self-corrects younger generations, shaped by economics and lifestyle, choose smaller families, and populations shrink. Nature finds its own balance.
The truth is, democratic nations want Iran’s regime gone for the sake of human rights and democracy. But they also don’t want to look aligned with despised figures like Trump or Netanyahu, or with regional powers that violate the same principles.
Trump’s relentless attacks on Starmer and blatant meddling in our politics to boost his extremist allies here and distract everyone from the ruins he caused in his own backyard are absolutely disgusting. No party should tolerate it but his stooges also in the right media are the ones smirking it on.
Hard to believe Ethiopia’s leaders can’t solve any disputes without sparking new wars at home or across borders. And once again, their timing is very obvious and couldn’t be worse. If they invade Eritrea, it could trigger a disaster even worse than the ’93 war that killed nearly a million.
AI isn’t truly “artificial.” It’s built from the combined knowledge humanity has shared online,ideas, insights etc. Every dataset,and line of code adds to its base. So in a way, even Jābir ibn Ḥayyān (Geber) contributed to it. Maybe it’s not Artificial Intelligence but Collective Human Intelligence.
Anthropic’s internal data usages suggests AI now used to automates ~75% of programming tasks and ~67% of data entry, with growing impact on customer service. These figures imply substantial workforce shifts, so why are major Silicon Valley voices dismissing this possibility? Thoughts?
cashing out of such fear now those regimes must be terrified if they were foolish enough to believe in the first place when it devalued its alliances in time of crisis in Syria to Venezuela to Iran even China,won’t commit to real defence guarantees against US dominance.
Alliances with world powers these days feel more like photo ops than real defence pacts.even between international norms law abiding countries, in our region regimes Some leaders sell headlines to reassure their people, while others trade loyalty for cheap promises. Russia gave stark example in ++