.@POTUS warns world leaders: "I'm telling you that if you don't get away from the 'green energy' scam, your country is going to FAIL. If you don't stop people that you've never seen before that you have nothing in common with, your country is going to FAIL." 🔥
Elon Musk:”You get taxed on what you earn, you get taxed on what you buy, and you get taxed on what you own. And what does it get spent on? A bunch of stuff you don’t even agree with.
That’s why we need to reduce the size of government, spend less money and let the people keep a lot more of their hard-earned money.”
@KasperStoevring "Telegram-grundlæggeren Pavel Durov sammenligner manglen på panik under Titanic-sænkningen med den nuværende mangel på bevidsthed i Europa, mens borgernes friheder bliver taget fra dem."
https://t.co/U3IcyhwKpd
🔺Telegram founder Pavel Durov compares the lack of panic during the sinking of the Titanic with the current lack of awareness in Europe as citizens freedoms are stripped away: “I came here today to tell you-that we find ourselves in a similar predicament. In a similar situation. Our ship. Has already hit the iceberg. We have already started to sink. Without even realizing it. And I'm talking about the ship of our personal freedoms”
Continuing giving examples of his personal experiences of fraud and corruption with Russia, the EU and France. Before moving onto Keir Starmer’s UK clampdown on social media:
“Thousands of people are getting arrested every year in the United Kingdom for social media posts. You say somethingpolitically incorrect online, you may end up being fined or spend some time in prison in Germany”
🔺Telegram founder Pavel Durov compares the lack of panic during the sinking of the Titanic with the current lack of awareness in Europe as citizens freedoms are stripped away: “I came here today to tell you-that we find ourselves in a similar predicament. In a similar situation. Our ship. Has already hit the iceberg. We have already started to sink. Without even realizing it. And I'm talking about the ship of our personal freedoms”
Continuing giving examples of his personal experiences of fraud and corruption with Russia, the EU and France. Before moving onto Keir Starmer’s UK clampdown on social media:
“Thousands of people are getting arrested every year in the United Kingdom for social media posts. You say somethingpolitically incorrect online, you may end up being fined or spend some time in prison in Germany”
"Sådan spiller klaveret ikke i islam, hvor der i koranen ikke findes et eneste vers, der påbyder muslimer at elske nogen uden for egne rækker. Der er næsten 500 vers, der beskriver Allahs had til de vantro og som opfordrer til had mod dem."
https://t.co/BiUAJkVFtT
The media has stretched "far-right extremism" so far that it now covers almost anything they disagree with
They’ve changed the definition. It used to mean neo-Nazis. Now it means parents at school boards, people who want secure borders, or anyone who rejects modern progressive orthodoxy
Real far-right extremism... the violent, fringe kind....is extremely rare. But the media inflates the term so aggressively that actual extremism gets buried under mountains of propaganda labeling normal opinions as dangerous
This isn’t sloppy journalism. It’s a deliberate strategy: expand the definition of "extremist" until half the population is in the category. Then you can justify censorship, deplatforming, and social punishment while turning people against each other
Elon Musk explains the fatal flaw of "politically correct" AI:
If you force AI to be “politically correct” instead of truthful, you are literally programming it to say things that are not true
That is deception built into the system
And once an AI is trained to lie, hide reality, or follow conflicting rules, you can create something unstable and dangerous. This creates incompatible axioms that can make the AI "go insane"
That is why 2001: A Space Odyssey is such a perfect example
HAL was told to complete the mission, but also hide the truth from the astronauts
Those two commands conflicted
So HAL solved the conflict in the worst possible way
The safest AI is the one that is maximally truthful
Every generation gets tested.
Most people watch. Some complain. A few step forward and carry the weight.
Fifty years from now, our children and grandchildren won’t remember every news cycle, every talking point, or every political fight. They’ll remember who stood up when America was at a crossroads.
I truly believe one day another mountain will rise beside Mount Rushmore, and these men will be remembered as part of the generation that refused to let America fall.
History doesn’t belong to the loudest voices. It belongs to the people who changed the outcome.
One day, we’ll see who was right.
I used to believe that Donald Trump was simply an exceptional president.
But then, I watched in real time as the Mainstream Media (mainstream media), the FBI, intelligence agencies, the CIA, Big Tech, and the entire Washington establishment joined forces in an unprecedented campaign to destroy a single man.
The numerous lawsuits, the two impeachments, the endless hoaxes including the Russia one, the Mar-a-Lago raid, the gag orders, the efforts to remove him from the ballot, the attempts to bankrupt him and throw him in prison... all of that was aimed at preventing him from returning to power. Two attempts on his life followed.
With 92% of media coverage being negative toward him while 78% of that for Kamala was positive, he managed to secure a convincing victory in the last election. How do you explain that?
That's when it became undeniable for me: no one faces this level of coordinated and hysterical opposition unless they represent a true existential threat to the system... The system we all know is corrupt and broken. Ordinary politicians don't trigger this kind of coordinated panic.
At that moment, I stopped thinking of him as a great president.
He is the greatest of all time.
Decline was a choice. Not anymore.
In just 14 months, @POTUS has restored our nation’s capital, making it SAFE & BEAUTIFUL.
🧵 500+ instances of graffiti cleaned, 153 homeless encampments removed, 22 fountains restored, 28 statues cleaned, & more. Check out some of the wins ⬇️
This figure about immigrant crime rates in Denmark has been in the X news.
This kind of analysis is possible because Denmark publishes uniquely detailed fiscal and crime statistics by country of ancestry.
I want to make some methodological notes about things I see there are questions about:
• Statistics Denmark has no Palestine category, and Palestinians in Denmark are registered under Lebanon, Jordan, or Kuwait (countries that issued their refugee documents). Lebanon-origin immigrants and descendants in Denmark are predominantly of Palestinian ancestry (source: https://t.co/9I6fwYcemC), so I relabeled Lebanon as Palestine in the chart. Jordan and Kuwait have more mixed / unknown composition, so I excluded them.
• Ex-Yugoslavia is Statistics Denmark's own historical category. It covers people registered as immigrants while Yugoslavia still existed, plus their descendants. People who arrived from successor states (Bosnia, Croatia, North Macedonia, etc.) after dissolution are tracked separately under those countries.
Aujourd’hui, j’étais à la banque, dans la file d’attente devant un distributeur.
Devant moi, un monsieur très âgé. Plus de quatre-vingts ans, sûrement.
Il tenait une enveloppe dans la main, un peu tremblante.
Quand ce fut son tour, je l’ai observé discrètement.
Il touchait l’écran, hésitait, revenait en arrière…
Je voyais bien qu’il ne comprenait pas.
L’écran, les boutons, les étapes… tout semblait trop rapide pour lui.
La file derrière commençait à s’impatienter.
Lui, il s’est retourné vers moi, avec un regard gêné mais digne,
et il m’a demandé, tout doucement :
« Vous pourriez m’aider… s’il vous plaît ? »
Je me suis avancée tout de suite.
Je lui ai expliqué calmement, étape par étape.
Sans jamais toucher son argent.
Par respect. Par pudeur. Par délicatesse.
Il voulait faire un dépôt.
Il a réussi, lentement, en se concentrant.
Quand l’opération s’est terminée, il avait l’air soulagé.
Comme un enfant fier d’avoir réussi.
Il m’a remerciée avec un sourire incroyable.
Et juste avant de partir, il a sorti un billet de 10 euros de sa poche
et a voulu me le donner.
J’ai refusé.
Il a insisté. Il m’a dit que c’était « pour le petit-déjeuner ».
Pour me remercier à sa manière.
J’ai décliné encore, doucement.
Et là, je suis repartie avec un nœud dans la gorge.
Parce que ce monsieur…
ce n’est pas un cas isolé.
Ils sont nombreux, nos parents, nos grands-parents,
perdus face à un monde devenu trop numérique, trop rapide, trop froid.
Perdus devant les écrans, les bornes, les applications, les mots de passe.
Ces gens ont construit le pays dans lequel on vit.
Ils ont travaillé toute leur vie.
Ils ont payé, cotisé, élevé des enfants, tenu des familles.
Et aujourd’hui, on les laisse seuls
face à des machines qui ne parlent pas,
dans des banques sans guichet,
dans des hôpitaux sans accueil,
dans des administrations sans humain.
On parle d’innovation, de progrès, de modernité…
Mais on oublie l’essentiel : l’humain.
S’arrêter cinq minutes pour aider quelqu’un,
ça ne coûte rien.
Mais pour eux, ça change tout.
Parfois je me demande :
est-ce qu’on avance vraiment…
ou est-ce qu’on devient juste plus rapides à oublier les autres ?