Elliott
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Elliott replied to Princess Arabia's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
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David is reading directly from the FBI crime data explorer.. your tuber is looking at 2 year old data of a specific city, 2022, from john jay college, David is looking at 2022 to 2023, the change, for the country from the fbi. Why would your tuber use 2007to2022. When David is using 2022 to 2023, do you have no suspicion about that, and NYC vs U.S.. The bias is yours. Your tuber is taking selective data and misconstruing what David is talking about. The context of David's presentation is maga claiming crime is up under biden, even on your tuber's chart it shows it went up rather under trump, 2018 it started shooting up. Your tuber is distorting David's context, your tuber is highly biased, pakman is not, he's a woke leftist but does not distort what he reports on, he gives his leftist woke opinions but does not distort the facts, unlike your guy. Having a political ideology does not mean bias, bias means distorting the facts,"distorts objectivity", by your given definition. For example, what I've seen from Nick Fuentes is unbiased reporting, he shares personal beliefs, but as personal beliefs and opinions, it doesn't bias his reporting of facts in what I've seen, he just has what's considered a radical ideology. Everyone has different opinions on subjective things, but on objective things some people apply bias, some are better at not doing that. Watch intro Watch Summary
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The U.S. is officially an underdeveloped country.
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Anyone that wrecks their car into someone else should be put to death too, we can't be out here living a life of misery needing to worry about reckless people. Assailants should be beaten to the brink of death, rapists should be raped, thieves should never be able to own anything. This would turn out well. /s
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Elliott replied to Something Funny's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
After tarrifs are imposed there will be less holding back from other national leaders, I can't wait, pair that with astronomical prices here in the States. I just hope more Democrats run to capitalize on this. -
Elliott replied to Something Funny's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
I can't wait for the ICE blitzkrieg bill to be made public, how much it's cost taxpayers. Their results seem to have been so underwhelming that even Trump can't put spin on the low number of arrests. -
Doesn't seem like a big market to me for such a large business investment in research and development. We've had robots for decades in manufacturing, not humanoid because there's no need for it, we have robot sweepers and lawn mowers, I expect a robotic home kitchen, but I don't see a use for humanoid robots except for what you bring up. Siri type voice command devices seem like a human machine interface that works well.
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I actually didn't care for life as a child or in my 20s and absolutely love it now. I think "well I have no fucking idea " would be powerful, sincerely. These people are what we call social justice warriors, trying to signal their virtue, or emotionally unstable. I have a girlfriend in America, she's a professional with a college degree, and she loves doing those things for me that you want, and I love doing things for her.
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Why humanoid robots specifically?
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Reuters https://www.reuters.com › world › europe Spanish PM announces new 1-billion-euro aid package for Ukraine 3 days ago · Spain will provide Ukraine with a new military aid package worth 1 billion euros ($1.05 billion) this year, Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez …
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NBC News https://www.nbcnews.com › politics › doge 21 U.S. DOGE Service staffers resign over a refusal to 'jeopardize Americans' sensitive data,' letter says... 1 day ago · The joint resignation letter was addressed to White House chief of staff Susie Wiles and uploaded to a webpage called WetheBuilders.org. We swore to serve the American people and uphold our oath to the Constitution across presidential administrations," wrote the staffers, who joined when the agency was known as the United States Digital Service (USDS). "However, it has become clear that we can no longer honor those commitments at the United States DOGE Service."
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Oh my God, two MAGAt thought terminating cliches in one thread, you're on a roll.
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He's at 3 million now 🫢🍿
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He's strung out on adrenaline at least, his fortune is on the brink of collapse, effectively his life is on the line.
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IEA – International Energy Agency https://www.iea.org › reports › trends-in... Trends in electric cars – Global EV Outlook 2024 - IEA In 2023, just under 60% of new electric car registrations were in the People’s Republic of China (hereafter ‘China’), just under 25% in Europe, and 10% in the United States https://www.cbsnews.com/news/elon-musk-tesla-sales-europe-drop-bucking-ev-trend-share-price/ Overall EV sales in Europe surged 34% in January, while Tesla saw its sales across the continent plummet by a staggering 45%. ... an
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https://bsky.app/profile/davidcorn.bsky.social/post/3lj3wdxotms2g "Trump just said "millions" have been killed by fentanyl. Not so. About 70K annually in past few years. Tragic number, indeed. But he's way off. Also claims US gave more than 3X in aid to Ukraine than Europe. Untrue. Says Soc. Sec. checks are going to people who are 200 y.o. Nope. It's a lie-a-thon." Did you mean horse's ass?
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Elliott replied to Something Funny's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Axios https://www.axios.com › inside-trump-fear-iran-book Exclusive: Book reveals Trump's worry about Iran targeting him - Axios Feb 9, 2025 · Iran's threat to assassinate Donald Trump during the 2024 campaign was far more serious than publicly known — and led to extraordinary precautions by his team that included using a decoy plane to avert a feared … -
I don't see how anyone was trying to downplay legitimate criticism of leftwing sources. MSNBC is a lot of propaganda, vaush and hassan are completely propaganda, kullinski and meidas are heavily biased and spread propaganda. Pakman is a sagacious God 😐
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Who do you listen to?
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Thanks for the suggestion. I had only heard bad things about him, but he's refreshingly honest and straightforward from what I've seen so far, very intelligent too. Hands down the best conservative I've listened to. I tried to listen to Shapiro for years, I think he was sincere when he was younger but I think even he knows he's wrong now.
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I'll check out Fuentes. I don't watch stuff for people's opinions, just unbiased reporting. I only watch or read news when everyone in everyday life is screaming about a hot topic, I watch a few snippets a month. I could never get through a whole destiny episode, the guy is cranked up on caffeine or something, but I like his reporting because he's pretty damn level headed.
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If there was a right wing news source that didn't outright lie all the time, I'd watch it, haven't found a one. There are plenty of left wing news sources that outright lie too, never as bad as right wing, but there are many left wing sources that don't lie.
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louisiana has never been librul "Loyola University New Orleans https://law2.loyno.edu › sites › default › files › death_penalty_press... [PDF]New Study Shows Louisiana Death Penalty has $281 Million Price Tag On average, Louisiana spends at least $15 million a year to maintain our capital punishment system. These costs include the expense of defense" "Louisiana hasn’t Executed Anyone in 13 Years" And if the women weren't witches Puritans wouldn't have burned them alive, and if people weren't possessed by demons then priests wouldn’t do exorcisms. https://www.news.vcu.edu/article/The_centuriesold_practice_of_exorcism_is_on_the_rise_Why_now
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Chat gpt "Ezra Klein, co-founder of Vox and a New York Times columnist, has written extensively on immigration and its societal impacts. In a 2015 article for Vox, he discussed Sweden's approach to immigration, stating: > "Sweden has taken in more refugees per capita than any other European country, and it has done so with a remarkable degree of public support." Klein highlighted Sweden's commitment to humanitarian principles and the challenges it faces in integrating a large number of refugees, particularly from Muslim-majority countries. He noted that while Sweden's model is often praised for its generosity, it also faces significant challenges in terms of integration and social cohesion. For a more comprehensive understanding of Klein's views on this topic, you can refer to his article titled "The Swedish immigration paradox," published on Vox in 2015. https://www.ezrakleinbooks.com/book/the-fear-of-islam-second-edition-an-introduction-to-islamophobia-in-the-west/
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They report on every major topic and explicitly and accurately state republican talking points to debunk them.
