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You can still post on Twitter by scheduling posts. So any tweet you see on the platform is created by a bot or scheduled, not in real time. Elon Musk said he was going to go to war with the bots on Twitter, and the bots won.

Q: Why are homeless people so rare in Madrid and so common in San Francisco when here GDP per capita is half?

A: Racism.

Of the homeless folk in the USA, 45% have mental health challenges and 40% are Black, even though only 13% of the pop is Black. In SF, less than 5% of the population is Black, but 37% of the homeless population is Black.

In the 80s, when Reagan killed mental health facility funding and Black homelessness exploded, no one cared. 🤷🏿‍♂️

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If I say I was driving back from Tijuana Mexico, and Mexican please pull me over and took $1,000 from me, you will say "Mexican police are corrupt!" and maybe follow up with some racist statements.

But if a Black US driver is driving in Florida, police can just take $10,000 from her in broad daylight, without even bothering to accuse her of a crime.

It is very risky for poor Black folk to do any cash based transaction in the US. Not because they might get robbed by criminals, but by the cops.

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@Benfell
Capitalist libertarians are pretty much American libertarians, which is to say neofeudalists who seek to establish a new overclass to rule over all of us (whether they do this intentionally or not is irrelevant, this would be the net result of their policies).

The differences between them and other American conservative groups are extremely minor in my opinion.

I can't get over this New York Times headline saying Ron DeSantis is "building his brand" by wrecking public education in Florida. It reminds me of NYT’s first mention of Hitler in 1922, which claimed his anti-Semitism wasn’t “genuine” or “violent” but was just “bait” to attract followers. From 1922 to 2023, NYT is still covering fascists from a marketing perspective rather than a moral perspective.

TikTok's transparency theater: "The company seems to have realized that it won’t save itself from a US ban on the technical merits of its Project Texas proposal. The debate is now purely a matter of politics and optics. Unlike the tour I went on, that’s something TikTok can’t control"

theverge.com/2023/2/2/23583491 @alexeheath

7000+ people bought fake degrees that allowed them to qualify to take the Nursing Boards.

I agree, broadly, that fraud is bad. But these 2800 people passed the Nursing Board exam. What they didn't do was pay for the classwork that supposedly educates them to take the exam.

What do we actually value? The education that leads to this, or the certification that it's been learned? The people upset by this report appear to think the former, which might be good. This then makes me wonder why we bother with the exam at all?

arstechnica.com/science/2023/0

Today in “neither our media nor our political system is designed to deal with a far right authoritarian party”

This article from @ProPublica is a long read, but completely worth it. It pulls back the curtain of what happens behind the scenes at health insurance companies. It is frightening, frustrating, and incredibly accurate. propublica.org/article/unitedh

my body is NOT a temple. it is a STORAGE UNIT for my REGRETS

When Kiwi kids learn I'm from America they often tell me they've often wanted to visit the US. I usually ask "what would you want to see there?"

My previous favorite answer ("What's a Pop-Tart like?") was pretty damned good.

But my new one, an excited 9-year-old telling his grandmother "I want to see a school shooting!" takes the current crown.

Landlords "provide housing" like scalpers "provide" concert tickets.

Sticker spotted in Redlands, California

Police are worse than useless. They are actively harmful. We just had a medical emergency with one of our encampment residents. She was flat on the ground, stuporous, with severe decerebrate posturing and breathing normally.

The cops radioed it in as an overdose (which means EMS will take forever to respond), even though there were no signs of OD. To make things worse, the 911 dispatcher confirmed to me that the cops had given them the complete wrong address in their call.

Even worse, I was the only one on scene carrying Naloxone. The cops made everything worse and were not even prepared for an overdose. The cops asked me several times if I could administer Narcan; I had to correct them repeatedly and tell them there were no overdose symptoms and that the woman had a recent history of aneurysm. They stood their and did nothing, and were afraid to even touch her.

NEVER assume that police have made a proper emergency call. Always call 911 yourself. Carry Narcan.

@malwaretech it’s like the “I never took a day off in 15 years people” like, oh so you woefully neglected your family, got your coworkers sick, had zero mental health, and encouraged everyone junior to you to do the same”

I'm puzzled how economists could be puzzled about all the people missing from the workforce. Your demands to re-open everything prematurely for "The Economy" killed and disabled them, econo-geniuses. #EconomicCrisis #CovidIsntOver

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