Systems A&D, Abduction (Neural-Net-Simulation), Precise Holistic Constructive Dialogue, Connected Triplet Diagrams, Play like you Mean it, Pretend it Matters.
Recent discoveries re our experience-trapping neural-network brains suggest that we are very well adapted (in a compromised/biased way) for Systems Thinking & for making confident decisions despite noisy partial information in a Complex world.
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I’m getting sick and tired of Keir Starmer and other left-wing politicians cherry-picking one segment of the Nowak family’s statement about not wanting this to cause further division in an attempt to silence political opponents through guilt.
That isn’t all the Nowak family said.
They also said that Henry was treated differently by the police to Vickrum Digwa. They also said they wanted the Kirpan banned along with all other knives.
Starmer has respected neither of those wishes. He has denied that two-tier policing exists and refused to support banning the Kirpan.
So please don’t start lecturing other politicians about respecting the family’s wishes when you are not doing so yourself.
Zen deals with reality—the universe—as it is, and not as it is thought about and described. The heart of Zen is not an idea but an experience, and when that experience happens—and happens is just the right word—you are set free from ideas altogether. Certainly, you can still use them, but you no longer take them seriously.
Another terrible Net Stupid Zero decision
42 acres of great Lincs farmland in my constituency lost to Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) that will just add to energy bills
Lincs Fire Brigade also admit they cannot extinguish toxic BESS fires https://t.co/n1fmBAsVXG
@GadSaad Orwell was incredible.
However, as an idealistic young man, even he was initially captured by communism. Until he saw it firsthand in the Spanish civil war, he didn’t realize he was fighting for the bad guys.
What a brilliant put down of @sainsburys Makes you wonder who in the company they pay to come up with these pathetic plans. Do they think it makes them see ‘on message’ !!!!
Do you stand by farmers like Jeremy Clarkson and think British farmers deserve to be treated with respect by Rachel Reeves and Keir Starmer
@JeremyClarkson@ClarksonsFarm1#NoFarmersNoFood
🚨STARMER’S BLATANT HYPOCRISY EXPOSED! 🤔
Perfect example of Two-Tier Keir.
Video 1 (2020): Starmer viciously attacks Trump for his response to the rioters after George Floyd’s death, calling it an “affront to humanity” and defending the unrest as “peaceful protests” by people “rightly demanding justice”.
“Like you, I was shocked and angered by the killing of George Floyd. And the response of President Trump and US authorities to the peaceful protests, to people rightly demanding justice, has been an affront to humanity.”
Video 2 (Today): Starmer condemns the “disgraceful” rioters in the wake of Henry Nowak’s tragic murder and his shocking treatment by police.
“No matter the pain we feel, there is no justification for violence and disorder. Let me be clear, we will ensure anyone found engaging in disorder meets the full force of the law.”
Why the blatant double standard, Keir?
Either rioting is bad or it isn’t?
You’re “shocked and angered” and label Trump’s crackdown an “affront to humanity”… but now you’re cracking down hard when people “demand justice” after Henry Nowak.
Are you the “affront to humanity” for condemning these rioters?
Two-Tier Keir exposed for the world to see.
Governments tell us to cut eating red meat to ‘save the planet’ while they ram through hundreds of massive data centres that consume vast amounts of energy and water…
Ed Miliband has signed the UK up to a legally binding 87% CO2 emissions cut by 2040. Paul Homewood says this can only be achieved by the devastation of industry and sharp cuts in the standard of living. Read his article in the Climate Skeptic. https://t.co/bGOg3zigaP
Today I received the news that I was banned from the European Parliament because a video I posted a few months ago was too controversial.
Freedom is just an illusion in Europe.
We live under a tyranny.
This approach to learning is critical now because of the growth of AI. Students can instantly generate answers. They need to be able to assess outputs, explain why a choice was made, learn to navigate disagreements, understand the plausibility of competing solutions. This does not eliminate rigor. It redefines it. Learning institutions should not be testing for who best memorized answers. They should test for students who can exercise judgment when answers are abundant.