Heretical I

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Stuck in the belly of the beast, and KICKING HARD. I IMMEDIATELY block people who post publicly but require a "follow" to comment.

More emphasis on wellness and prevention appears to be a problem, for the NYTime's second largest ad revenue source. The pharmaceutical industry. Ps. It's top ad revenue source? Military Industrial Manufacturers.

The New York Times@nytimes.com · 4h ago

Louisiana's new surgeon general, Dr. Evelyn Griffin, has aligned herself with the MAHA movement in fighting government mandates and questioning the safety of some vaccines, worrying some public health and infectious disease experts.

Looks like #Bellingcat 's #GCHQ grants ran out and they've taken to seminars as income source🤣 Id like to investigate their #NATO BFFs at #OSCE. Here they are, beening preened in how to claim NATO's targets 'rig their elections'.

Bellingcat@bellingcat.com · yesterday

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Corporate flack: children only need to know enough about writing to be financially hooked on our product. When I state to my students at the beginning of the year that our mission in English class is nothing short of freedom itself, this is precisely what I mean.

Hypervisible @hypervisible.blacksky.app · yesterday

The extent to which these companies (and the people who represent them) are actively hostile to students cannot be overstated. “Students need to write well enough to have a sense of which A.I. text suggestions to accept and which to reject” is something to articulate if profit is the *only* motive.

Jenny Maxwell, general manager for education at Superhuman, the A.I. company that makes the popular writing app Grammarly, told me that we are living through a “burn it down” moment for teaching and learning. Educators who try to withhold A.I. writing tools are essentially announcing to their students — “consumers,” she called them — that their coursework is irrelevant to the job market.
She did acknowledge that some basic, human writing skills remain valuable. Students need to write well enough to have a sense of which A.I. text suggestions to accept and which to reject, she said. Ms. Maxwell also insisted that creativity in writing would persist, because people would still want to express their personal voice and style.
To that end, companies like Grammarly, Google and OpenAI are creating so-called Socratic versions of their chatbots, sold to schools as writing helpers that will guide students through assignments without doing the work for them.

Just because the #DNC isnt interested in "restructuring" their #ICE GESTAPO Obama so handsomely funded and increased it's police powers while shitting in the offal orifice DOES NOT MEAN THEY WANT TO ABOLISH IT! Theyre DESPERATE TO RETAIN DISGUSTED VOTERS AND WILL 👉SAY👈 ANYTHING. But... Truth is...

The #UnitedNations is a cuck. Not JUST #WarCrimes. The #IDF commits international #environment crime. Drops flares on woods in #Lebanon to set them afire then #dronestrike -s emergency crews. "When firefighters attempted to extinguish the flames, a drone struck close by, forcing them to withdraw,"

Israel deliberately starting wildfires in southern Lebanon, firefighters say

Emergency services, residents and environmental groups say military dropping flares to destroy forests and crops

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