Rage bait specifically exploits negativity bias (stronger reactions to negative stimuli) and outrage’s motivational power. Research indicates anger (more than anxiety) drives information-seeking, clicking, commenting, and sharing of political content—fueling engagement algorithms. Outrage creates emotional contagion in feeds and comment sections, with dopamine release alongside stress hormones (cortisol, adrenaline) during collective anger or “rage clicks.” This forms reward loops: provocation → emotional spike → engagement/validation → repetition.
So more wars, no Epstein files, but brace yourself: Trump & Hegseth are desperate to distract from their Epic Failure in Persian Gulf, now they're really scraping the bottom of filing cabinet here: "The UFO Files" - unlimited PDFs full of meaningless Fed slop...
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@PeterSchiff I think it's because it's alleged financial wrongdoing and difficult for people to fully comprehend. U should get someone like Stossel to cover it. And create a blog page breaking everything down in layman's terms.
This is an actual post. This is not funny. This is beyond desperate. This is a deeply unwell man who doesn’t belong anywhere near the levers of power. Every member of his cabinet and Congress is complicit in not demanding his removal now.
🔥Trump’s Iran Ultimatum, If Carried Through, Is a Black-and-White Threat to Commit a War Crime:
Yes, targeting civilian infrastructure is “black and white, a war crime” and violates the core principles of international law and what used to be basic American morality.
To deprive a population of electricity means hospitals and schools are knocked out of service, and civilians could die. Threatening desalination plants hits, however, hits at “literally the life blood of everybody in the Middle East, which is fresh water.”
As the Middle East conflict escalates, we must remain sober minded about a U.S. strategy that targets resources with no direct military utility.
"The United States has built its greatness as we approach our 250th anniversary on the morality of our country." We dare not jettison that morality in a foolish, short-sighted, and arrogant belief we can bludgeon our way to victory by destroying everything and killing everyone we don't like. It won't work anyway and will undermine the essence of what it has always meant to be an American. No alleged tactical benefit is worth that loss.
America must stay sober-minded. Watch the full clip NOW: https://t.co/SYSswMnFKg
👉 #TrumpIran #IranWar #WarCrime #DeepDive #MiddleEastConflict #USStrategyp
Mohammad Nazeer Paktiawal, 41, served alongside U.S. Army Special Forces in Afghanistan beginning in 2005. He was arrested by ICE on March 13, 2026, in front of his children. Less than 24 hours later, he was dead. This is his story, and why it matters. 🧵
This is amazing. DHS bought a warehouse in a city called Social Circle, Georgia. When the city council asked DHS how they planned to use the warehouse, DHS refused to answer.
So, the city cut off water and sewer services and put a lock on the water meter, and said that services will remain off “until ICE indicates how water and sewer to the facility will be served without exceeding the limited infrastructure capacity.”
Outstanding. We need more of this! This is how we stop fascism.
This isn’t just unconstitutional, but they’re detaining so many people now who never should’ve been detained in the first place that it also plays like a DDOS attack in physical reality to overload and bring down our human court system.
After watching videos of the Alex Pretti shooting multiple times, I've concluded that this shooting is an even more clear-cut case of murder than Renee Good's. (I was a criminal defense attorney for 9 years).
Contrary to the Administration's claims, Pretti never approached the officers with a gun; he's clearly holding a phone. The officers get aggressive and accost two women, whom Pretti attempts to shield from the officers' aggression. The officers pepper spray all three, and then begin tackling Pretti as he continues to try to protect one of the women.
It's hard to see exactly what happens in the dogpile, but it's obvious Pretti's gun--which we've learned he was carrying legally--has been removed when the officers fire at him multiple times. There is no self-defense case here.
The Administration needs to take this seriously instead of tarring the victim as a "domestic terrorist" once again. A refusal to acknowledge that this warrants an investigation is pouring gasoline on a fire.
It’s astonishing that the public believes a Japanese man in a basement created an algorithm that was accepted and listed for mass speculation.
The elite devised a covert method to transfer substantial amounts of money unscrupulously, tainted amongst the chaos..
Consequently, the SEC was compelled to remain silent.
S.A.T.O.S.H.I: Secure Autonomous Transaction-Oriented System Hyperledger Innovation.
Hope this helps.
@Ryan_Daigler It gets so convoluted that it's impossible for anyone on the outside to understand it. I don't even try to explain anymore, just walk away and let people believe what they will.
@Ryan_Daigler I think it’s their way of distracting from the topic at hand so they don’t have to be accountable. Puts us on the defensive about the generalizations so the topic never gets discussed.
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Something folks are missing here: this raid wasn’t about “illegals taking American jobs.” It was about ICE storming the Hyundai–LG battery plant in Georgia, part of a $7.6B Metaplant project that isn’t even operational yet.
They dragged out more than 300 South Korean engineers and specialists. People flown in to help stand the place up so it could eventually employ thousands of Georgians/Americans.
This plant wasn’t scheduled to start running until late 2025 or early 2026. These workers weren’t taking jobs; they were building the factory that would create them.
If a company lands a government contract, should the government demand a stake in the company? Should the Patent Office demand a stake to issue a patent? Should the FDA demand a stake to approve a drug? Should the SEC demand a stake before approving a public offering?