@harukaawake Japan is a sovereign, non-Islamic country. It has no obligation to rewrite its traditions or laws to comply with Sharia or any other religious code that foreigners bring with them.
Introducing AI too early harms long-term cognitive development, critical thinking, and problem-solving. Childrens brains build neural pathways through deliberate repetition and incremental challenge. If a childs basics are weak, AI becomes superficial. Kids may generate content, but without deeply understanding fundamentals or verifying them. Also, AI can be wrong — partly because it is prompted and programmable and partly because people controlling the AI ultimately control the “truth” it presents. AI can be heavily politicized, largely due to the prompts — and often the worldview — of those who design and control the models.
@roaneatan5 No, Japan is not poor, and it is not "drowning" in debt. Japan is wealthy by global standards and has one of the highest gross public debt-to-GDP ratios in the world — higher than most advanced economies. Just saying... 😏
@LibTearCreator1 Uhm... Nope! He failed. There was no regime change. I also sincerely doubt that "freeing the Iranian people" was his main objective. Just saying...😏
@ScaryEurope Gender dysphoria is classified as a mental health condition @ZackPolanski. Police officers should not have elevated psychiatric morbidities. Just saying... 😏
@LauraLoomer Tulsi Gabbard (as Director of US National Intelligence) confirmed more than 40 U.S.-funded biological laboratories in Ukraine. Just saying...😏
@harukaawake The goal is to plant misleading visuals in the minds of uncritical audiences (children and adults). This type of visual revisionism is more potent than text because people remember images more easily.
@RubenUquillas@DAKKADAKKA1 Like I said. People don´t fear Islam. They feel an aversion, They are disgusted by it, and it´s followers. Which word didn´t you understand?
A phobia is an intense, irrational, and persistent fear of a specific object, situation, or activity. Categorized as a type of anxiety disorder, the fear experienced is vastly out of proportion to the actual danger, often causing extreme distress and avoidance behaviors.
Main Categories:
Phobias are generally grouped into three main categories:
Specific (Simple) Phobias: Intense fears of specific things like animals (e.g., spiders, dogs), environments (e.g., heights, storms), or situations (e.g., injections, flying).
Social Phobia (Social Anxiety Disorder): An overwhelming, chronic fear of being watched, judged, or embarrassed in social or performance situations.
Complex Phobias: Deep-rooted, often debilitating fears of complex situations, such as Agoraphobia (fear of open or crowded spaces where escape might be difficult) or Claustrophobia (fear of enclosed spaces)