@ClassicLearner@AngloRestore Yes, the clip is accurate. Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir is shown at a rally saying he wants Mohammed to become the most popular name in the UK and more Mohammeds in Britain, Sweden, and France (not in Israel). The subtitles and visuals match the caption.
@elonmusk When do you think people will figure out that outer space isn't real? Will you have to tell them directly? Many people haven't figured out yet that these videos are fake.
Founder of lululemon on what he'd tell every 25 year old:
"I'd tell them that every person in the world is an individual with a different genetic makeup and a different upbringing and the way that you're thinking is so radically different than every other person in the world and incomparable that if you have an idea and you want to move forward with it, don't worry so much about the competition because nobody will be able to replicate you and the way you think about it."
Investigative journalist Ben Swann (@BenSwann_) says one of the biggest Pizzagate “debunks” may have been wrong.
He says new evidence shows there WAS a basement in the pizza shop:
I genuinely think a lot of millennials are reaching the same conclusion at the same time.
We grew up watching technology make life better every year. Cell phones. iPods. Smartphones. An app for everything. It felt like the future was arriving right in front of us, and we couldn’t wait for what came next.
Then somewhere along the way, it changed.
Everything became a subscription. Social media became algorithms. Every day feels like another once-in-a-lifetime event. The things that were supposed to save us time somehow ended up demanding more of our attention than ever.
We were sold convenience.
What we got was a world that feels faster, louder, more expensive, and somehow less human.
And that’s why so many people I know dream about a completely different life now. Not more technology. Not more optimization.
Just a quiet job, a flip phone, a small town, and a place where life feels real again.