Think about the generations and
Say we wanna make it a better place for our children
And our children's children, so that they
They, they know it's a better world for them
And think if they can make it a better place
#Dangerous#MJInnocent#MichaelJackson
The $5M Michael Jackson Pepsi ad (1983)
He demanded that his face not be shown for more than three seconds.
He never wanted to do the commercial; he only did it so his brothers could make money. Nobody was getting paid when Mike left.
$5 million in 1983 was a BAG 💰
Today, Telegram notified all its users in Spain with this alert:
Pedro Sánchez’s government is pushing dangerous new regulations that threaten your internet freedoms. Announced just yesterday, these measures could turn Spain into a surveillance state under the guise of “protection.” Here’s why they’re a red flag for free speech and privacy:
1. Ban on social media for under-16s with mandatory age verification: This isn’t just about kids—it requires platforms to use strict checks, like needing IDs or biometrics.
⚠️ Danger: It sets a precedent for tracking EVERY user’s identity, eroding anonymity and opening doors to mass data collection. What starts with minors could expand to all, stifling open discourse.
2. Personal and criminal liability for platform executives: If “illegal, hateful, or harmful” content isn’t removed fast enough, bosses face jail.
⚠️ Danger: This will force over-censorship—platforms will delete anything remotely controversial to avoid risks, silencing political dissent, journalism, and everyday opinions. Your voice could be next if it challenges the status quo.
3. Criminalizing algorithm amplification: Amplifying “harmful” content via algorithms becomes a crime.
⚠️ Danger: Governments will dictate what you see, burying opposing views and creating echo chambers controlled by the state. Free exploration of ideas? Gone—replaced by curated propaganda.
4. “Hate and polarization footprint” tracking: Platforms must monitor and report how they “fuel division.”
⚠️ Danger: Vague definitions of “hate” could label criticism of the government as divisive, leading to shutdowns or fines. This can be a tool for suppressing opposition.
These aren’t safeguards; they’re steps toward total control. We’ve seen this playbook before—governments weaponizing “safety” to censor critics. On Telegram, we prioritize your privacy and freedom: strong encryption, no backdoors, and resistance to overreach.
✊ Stay vigilant, Spain. Demand transparency and fight for your rights. Share this widely—before it’s too late.
coger un micro y dar datos, son buenos: la cronología que te va a indignar, hecha por @TerraIgnota y se titula: ADAMUZ: VÍAS DE CORRUPCIÓN, sólo ocho minutos pero podrían ser cientos, hay que moverla por aquí.
Escuchen estos 18 minutos sobre la experiencia de la venezolana
Anaís Castro y el régimen chavista, quedense impactados como yo. Lloren si les ha conmovido. Y luego háganlo correr
A las autoridades españolas les gusta darle protección a los delincuentes.
Por nosotros no hay ningún problema: nos ahorran el costo de tenerlos acá. Pero qué lástima por el pueblo español, que luego tendrá que pagar el precio de llenar su sociedad de criminales.
🎙️ EL TABLERO INCLINADO | El asesinato de Charlie Kirk: «Llevamos años escuchando que hay discurso de odio de la ultraderecha».
Lo cuenta Marcos Ondarra (@MarcosOndarra).
Latinoamerica ya no tiene un remedio nacional. Trump sabe que la ÚNICA manera de evitar que millones de seres humanos emigren a los Estados Unidos en busca de oportunidades, es salvando a Latinoamerica del socialismo. Suelta un RT si crees que Trump salvará al continente. 🇺🇸