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The Century of the Other

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  The Century of the Other John Michael Greer As a rule, no American election means as much as the shouting immediately afterward might lead you to think. Every four years, with a regularity that clockwork rarely matches, the supporters of the winning party pile all their daydreams of Utopia onto their candidate, while the partisans of the losing side howl that this time the jackboots and armbands will show up for certain. Then the new president is inaugurated, and something close to business as usual resumes. These have been getting plenty of use since November 5. This time, granted, the yelling is unusually loud. Some of that is an unintended byproduct of the losing sideā€™s demonizing rhetoric during the last weeks of the campaign. Having convinced themselves (if no one else) that Donald Trump is literally Hitler, many Democrats are quaking in their shoes, sure that he must now act out the role they assigned him and throw them all into camps. Those camps have featured so relentles...

Civil War II, Without Guns or Bayonets

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  Civil War II, Without Guns or Bayonets A House divided against itself Donald Jeffries The response to Donald Trumpā€™s election continues to seethe and even explode, in all the big cities. In the upscale, lily-White gated communities. In the breakrooms of every public school. Behind the walls of Hollywood mansions. But most of all, on TikTok and Instagram, revealing America 2.0ā€™s shocking level of insanity. In my last Substack, I blasted Trump for being Trumpenstein, as his initial cabinet choices were mirror images of the establishment disasters that he populated his first administration with. Marco Rubio for Secretary of State? But Trump must have been reading my Substack. Despite intimations that perhaps the Giant Orange Man is functionally illiterate, if he were to read something, what better than my humble offerings here? Trumpā€™s picks of Matt Gaetz for Attorney General, and RFK, Jr. for Secretary of Health and Human Services, were met with the kind of reaction youā€™d expect fr...

Donald Trumpā€™s Middle Finger

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  Donald Trumpā€™s Middle Finger Patrick Lawrence Bird in the Hand ā€“ by Mr. Fish Donald J. Trumpā€™s second four years in the White House are shaping up to be more fun than a barrel of monkeys, as the old saying goes. I have it from several sources, who cannot be identified because of the sensitivity of the matter, as the old saying at The New York Times goes, that Trumpā€™s cabinet nominees already resemble a barrel of monkeys. And my sources have been ā€œverified by The New York Times,ā€ I will have you know. Letā€™s leave all those liberal authoritarians, still smarting from their failure to sell Americans a bottle of snake oil labeled ā€œJoy and Good Vibes,ā€ to their predictable freakout as Team Trump runs onto the field. It is fun to watch, but you donā€™t want to partake of it. Remember, empire was not on the ballot Nov. 5: There was no voting against it and there never will be so long as America runs one. Trump and his people are simply going to run the imperium differentlyā€”more crudely, m...

'You Are Not Needed...Please Die': Google AI Tells Student He Is 'Drain On The Earth'

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  'You Are Not Needed...Please Die': Google AI Tells Student He Is 'Drain On The Earth' by Tyler Durden In a chilling episode in which artificial intelligence seemingly turned on its human master,  Google's Gemini AI chatbot coldly and emphatically told a Michigan college student that he is a "waste of time and resources" before instructing him to "please die."   Vidhay Reddy tells  CBS News  he and his sister were "thoroughly freaked out" by the experience.  "I wanted to throw all of my devices out the window,"  added his sister. "I hadn't felt panic like that in a long time, to be honest."    The context of Reddy's conversation adds to the creepiness of Gemini's directive.  The 29-year-old had engaged the AI chatbot to explore the many financial, social, medical and health care challenges faced by people as they grow old.  After nearly  5,000 words of give and take  under the title "challenges and ...