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This isnt related to their recruiting issues from public disinterest is it?

> Who is the market for this stuff?

Us.

You have to put yourself in the mindset of a multinational poultry corporation. You don't care if the chickens want to be free range or what they want to eat. You feed them efficient slop and you dont care if they like it.

But not just that, imagine you think of most of the chickens as "deplorables" and you actively despise them.

Now think about fake meat and bugs for human consumption in that context.

Can't wait for "recycled food" from Judge Dread

> system that systematically protects the system

Always has been.

> the hostile AI is able to plant massive amounts of deceptive writings (not data, not images, not video but TEXT) to later reference to establish authenticity

Valid argument but humans already do this. It is a core aspect of the "long march through the institutions" as part of cultural Marxism

"Target the budget" is just making loud noises with no consequences

I was thinking about something else: in the past in many authoritarian regimes, eunichs were taken as government officials because they could never have children and so it was thought they'd have more loyalty to the state since they didn't have a family to try to raise. Parents would have their sons castrated hoping to get them into the palace.

Just seems to rhyme is all...

It is about power, same as it ever was.

They want to break down every social institution (family in this case) so that nothing is left to oppose the will of the rΓ©gime.

Simple as.

> all of their moves are calculated as a means to securing and maintaining power

This is correct, and not understanding that is a crutch to Republican thinking.

If only America had an opposition party that was willing to stand up and say this.

> Remember android apps run now on Windows.

Say what now?

Campaign finance laws are designed to ensure outsider candidates can't compete due to all the incomprehensible red tape:

https://www.cleveland.com/news/2022/03/ohio-gop-governor-candidate-joe-blystone-ordered-to-return-more-than-100000-in-campaign-donations.html

> other irregularities, including missing information about donors, missing or overly vague descriptions of expenditures and contributors

If this is true, then how come NPR isnt reporting on it? πŸ€”

https://nitter.kavin.rocks/ComicDaveSmith/status/1658455832315428869#m

@ComicDaveSmith

The Durham report gives us more information about what was already clear: The last President was framed for treason by his own intelligence agencies, in an attempted coup. Truly one of the craziest stories in US history.

May 16, 2023 Β· 12:54 PM

Ah, I get it.. the entirety of our intelligence institutions were tricked into trying to remove trump from office by the mean old Russians!

Poor wittle guys πŸ₯Ί

Actual prosecutions might be "devastating" but admitting this with zero consequences to follow is worse.

At least before, you could pretend they did nothing wrong.

> If you are a Democrat, you should feel FAR WORSE about the Russia-Trump investigation than you did about J6. You should be FAR ANGRIER

"Lol" said the scorpion, .."lmao"

The people who know already knew, and the people who didnt believe it still won't.

This is entirely meaningless without actual consequences.

Imagine thinking in 2023 that the system would allow anyone to be held accountable in any way for this stuff..

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