malcolmfarley.bsky.social
Poet & cultural journalist. https://malcolmfarleywriter.com
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Worst of all, it will cause our own thinking to atrophy and, as more and more AI "content" makes it way into the digital world (providing additional training fodder for AI), it will pollute & degrade our language commons. (AI will start to "train on" and steal "content" it has generated itself.)
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It involves appropriating our own ability to speak & write, an enclosure of our linguistic commons, the theft of copyrighted work & a scheme to make us buy back our own words at exorbitant prices. It's a giant scam that menaces truth, cultural production, education, and what it means to be human.
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If any of them are foreign bribe-givers, will @donaldjtrump-maga.bsky.social report them on the same form he's demanding American universities use to report donations from foreign entities?
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And the way you know that the so-called "Save the Vote" Act is really a voter suppression bill is that if King Donald & the Dictatah Grrrls were really concerned about voting & (non-existent) voter fraud, they'd mandate the federal government provide free identity cards for everyone. #votingrights
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Don't we all feel safer in our Heimat with a #sluttyfascist in charge?
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😡😡😡
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And doesn't this moment give the lie to Trump's patently false claim they can't retrieve Kilmar from El Salvador because he's imprisoned there and won't be released by Dictator Bukele? The blatant contempt Trump et alia have for the law is breathtaking... and enraging.
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In one respect, I would quibble with this stinging indictment, by a conservative appellate court judge, of Trump's blatant lawlessness. It's not the "semblance of due process," but ACTUAL due process that lies at the heart of our jurisprudence since the 14th Amendment's ratification 150 years ago.
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Fruits of global empire and power.
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Almost anyone who works for—or with—Trump eventually gets trashed. From Giuliani to Flynn, from Stefanik to Sessions, the trail of gore is so wide, it's hard to understand why anyone would work with such a blatant sociopath and people abuser.
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Why did Hegseth, Walz, Ratcliffe, and Gabbard all lie about the sharing of war plans on their SIGNAL chat when they knew Goldberg had copied their messages. It was just an invitation for him to do this:
www.theatlantic.com/politics/arc... They're all so incredibly stupid.
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I agree that, by itself, this demonstration of the Trump administration's utter incompetence won't move the needle much. But it's part a ever-growing burden of fuck ups & chaos that may help move the needle. Plus, we really caught them in a lie here: www.theatlantic.com/politics/arc...
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Why did Hegseth, Walz, Ratcliffe, and Gabbard all lie about the sharing of war plans on their SIGNAL chat when they knew Goldberg had copied their messages. It was just an invitation for him to do this:
www.theatlantic.com/politics/arc... They're all so incredibly stupid.
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Agreed! @schumer.senate.gov
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AOC for SENATOR!!! @aoc.bsky.social