@vonderleyen@EU_Commission "War is peace, freedom is slavery, ignorance is strength, freedom of speech is the foundation of our strong and vibrant European democracy.”
They want you dead.
It’s really that simple.
Oh and Zohran founded the Students for Justice in Palestine chapter at his college.
The same group declaring support for the Boulder firebomb murderer.
That’s where we’re at right now.
Act accordingly.
“The Zohran movement is an obvious elite fixation, built atop the exotically batshit boutique ideas that America’s nitwit rich find thrilling, like publicly funded “gender-affirming care,” “humanity has no borders,” and my personal favorite, “the institution of the family acts as part of the carceral system.” 💯🎯
The libs are out here electing bona fide Third World communists to Congress, and the Right is stuck in the Spiderman meme pointing fingers and engaging in stupid litmus tests and podcast meltdowns.
It's time to get serious: Make Anticommunism Great Again.
During the Iranian Revolution, leftist students, communists, and Muslims were all united in overthrowing the Shah.
The leftists celebrated when Khomeini returned in 1979. They thought they defeated capitalism and imperialism. It didn’t last long.
Around 30,000 leftists who helped the Islamic regime consolidate power were soon executed. That’s where the term “useful idiot” comes from.
They served their purpose and were no longer needed. Muslims had always despised their progressive ideals and couldn’t wait to get rid of them.
One of the women celebrating in the picture was killed, the other fled the country for her life.
It’s bizarre that almost 50 years later, Western leftists are making the exact same mistake and allying with Muslims. They will have the same fate.
Andrej Karpathy is the man who taught Tesla's cars to see the road and drive themselves. Before that, he was one of the founding researchers at OpenAI. In the world of artificial intelligence, he's royalty.
A few days ago, he posted a simple, excited message. He'd been using Claude, an AI assistant, and it was blowing his mind. "It works like a real teammate," he wrote. He was genuinely thrilled.
The replies tore him apart.
Strangers called him a shill. People who'd never built anything mocked him. The pile-on grew and grew and grew.
Then Karpathy went quiet for a moment. And when he came back, he didn't defend his original post. He said something bigger.
"After 20 years on this platform, X has never been this toxic. The algorithm actively pushes rage, insults, and pile-ons because they get engagement. That's why even I post and visit less now."
Twenty years. This man watched Twitter grow from a tiny blog tool into the global town square. He survived every era of the platform. And now, for the first time, he was saying: I don't want to be here anymore.
Elon Musk read those words and replied within minutes.
"We need a complete overhaul of the algorithm."
Not a patch. Not "we'll look into it." A complete overhaul.
Think about what that means. Right now, the machine that decides what you see on X has one job: keep you engaged. And the fastest way to keep you engaged is to make you angry. Outrage gets clicks. Insults get replies. Pile-ons get retweets. The algorithm learned this on its own, and now it feeds you rage all day long because rage works.
The result: the smartest, most interesting people slowly stop posting. Why would they? Every time they share an idea, a mob shows up. So they go quiet. And what fills the void is screaming.
Musk just said he wants to tear that entire machine out and build a new one from scratch. One where the most useful, most interesting, most original posts rise to the top. Where sharing a genuine thought doesn't get you punished.
One of the greatest minds in AI came home excited, like a kid showing off a new discovery. X beat him down for it.
That's exactly the disease Elon is now trying to cut out.
If he actually does it, you'll feel it in your timeline before anyone announces it.
Every GOP candidate in a competitive house district nationwide now needs to make the midterms a referendum on these lunatic DSA nominees.
Do we want to hand the house majority to these people?
Make sure every voter in every district knows exactly who these people are, and the national implications of what New York democrats did tonight.
Vow to not seat them if the GOP majority is preserved.
You cannot be a DSA member and faithfully uphold the oath of office; the two are plainly incompatible.
Make sure voters in swing districts are sufficiently terrified by what these people are, because they should be.
Pin every Democrat in every race to them. Because this is who drives their party now. Make them own it.
Force the issue. Democrat majority equals DSA terrorists steering House policy. GOP majority means stopping them in their tracks.
Run on that and win.
My daughter's friend in grad school, upon being asked by a member of her dissertation committee why she didn't include a Marxist perspective. "I grew up in the Soviet Union. I don't practice recreational Marxism."
Why did Fauci's NIAID and USAID send $44 million in U.S. taxpayer funding to the Wuhan scientist studying "the risk of bat coronavirus emergence" who later became the world's first known COVID-19 case?
It's almost as if Fauci's NIAID and USAID funded the creation of COVID-19...
Source: @WhiteCoatWaste, @TheChiefNerd
Andy Warhol attended Mass several times per week, volunteered at homeless shelters, and may have been the most quietly Catholic artist of the twentieth century.
Matthew Malone tells the artist’s story here: https://t.co/T64VCnHCOy
Maybe if it were the daughter of a people who had spent generations killing your ancestors, I could at least understand where the hostility comes from.
But she is a British girl.
Your own people.
And yet the police seem far more concerned about protecting Muslims from criticism than protecting a British girl from harm.
This is the part Japanese people cannot understand.
Not by one micron.
How can you look at your own citizens and decide they come second?
How can you see a young British girl suffer and worry more about the reaction of others?
In Japan, people would be furious.
Many would rather walk away from their jobs than take part in something like that.
So from a Japanese perspective, the question is simple:
What on earth has happened to Britain?
So infuriating and tragic. Hard to believe we lived through all that just a few years ago. Trump's instinct was right but the experts and the shadow manipulators conspired to discredit, disparage, demoralize, and dislodge him. Pfizer even delayed announcing its "miracle" shot until after the election to deny him an advantage. The public didn't know then that it wasn't really a vaccine and didn't prevent transmission. Yet the experts kept lying and censored even harder. Elon broke the censorship grip, and we finally saw clearly what the experts did to us. Or half of us did. Half of us still will gratefully swallow any lie. That's the scariest thing. Thank you @mazemoore