

True, the early compromises were unfortunate because of how big they were! I can only hope that the small fries wins builds a strong foundation or something.
It definitely sucks that we’ll have to see Jeffries stupid face until the next elections.


True, the early compromises were unfortunate because of how big they were! I can only hope that the small fries wins builds a strong foundation or something.
It definitely sucks that we’ll have to see Jeffries stupid face until the next elections.


Thanks! Stupid paywalls though I found an article that speaks of it. Though its less about Mamdani endorsing Jeffries and more that he didn’t endorse a DSA member.
https://ca.news.yahoo.com/mamdani-pleads-directly-nyc-dsa-032300297.html
I don’t know, on one hand, I definitely want AIPAC Shakur replaced by a DSA member. On the other, I don’t know if Oche would have had a big chance of winning against.
The article I shared was already talking about Mamdani pushing for Goldman to be ousted even back then, and we’ve seen results there. I think the article I shared shows some practicality of consolidating power in an area and expanding from there.


I think you’re talking about the guy who was a soldier and has a Nazi tattoo that he claims that “he didn’t know” what it stood for


Oh? I thought it was the other way around - Jeffries endorsed mamdani (albeit begrudgingly). Do you have link?
If you don’t use the online services of Ente photos, check out refra (used to be called “gallery” but changed recently).
Clean UI, customizable to a degree, can download AI models to your phone for photo search. Personally it felt faster than Ente and didn’t have buttons to the online service that I kept clicking on by mistake.
This is the most political-history ignorant comment I’ve read in a very long time.
How do you think people have rights?
While I agree that the response is heavily AI generated, I have to disagree that he’s pro-Maga. He reached out to both democrats and republicans to talk about the importance of privacy and the democrats turned him down (or entirely ignored him) while the republicans met with him.
He then went on Xitter to shame the Dems and said that the Republicans seemed to be the party caring about privacy.
He’s definitely a dumbass for trying to play it that way, but he did not come out in support of Maga.


Oh, the country that’s been literally counting the calories entering the Gaza strip for many years and purposefully having it less than the required daily intake of the population is starving Palestinians?
Here’s a report about it from 2012 using declassified documents:
https://gisha.org/userfiles/file/publications/redlines/redlines-position-paper-eng.pdf
Sure, and he said that he’s going to show them his vision, allay their fears, and change their minds, right?
I’m sorry, can you explain the issue of him acknowledging the lived experiences of people?
Do you have an actual example instead of platitudes?
What’s your threat model and what do you want the AI to do?
Does it need an internet connection? Do you have to use a service rather than the dataset/model? Do you have a machine powerful enough to run it locally? Is it for work or personal use? Why do you have to create an account to use your work’s Claude subscription?
Don’t fall for the hasbara that Israel spreads.
Hamas is only one of many resistance groups in Gaza. And the ideologies range massively from far left to far right. It’s how they’re able to sustain a prolonged resistance against Israel’s constant aggression.
Focusing on Hamas’s leadership - they have been mostly centrist and advocate for equal rights of all, with outliers that are more right wing and Israel repeatedly kills off the moderates in the party for a reason. Israel wants the hardwingers to be more prominent. Israel even wanted to bring back Ahmedenijad as president of Iran and that guy is the poster child of “death to the infidels”.
You’re also equating Palestinians with Hamas too, don’t do that.


Hmmm…i wonder what went wrong with an ethnocentric nationalist political ideology that was created in the mid-late 1800s. It’s almost like something similar to that in an established state already tried to implement it to the detriment of many people.
The working class struggle and the genocide are the same struggle.
The context of the post and comment are about liberal zionism, and the extended context is that a liberal zionist is just as bad as a fascist, which is true. The big common denominator (amongst many other things) being genocide.
Israel has been largely headed by liberal zionists for the majority of it’s genocidal colonial history so far. It’s only recently that the rightwing have gained the majority they enjoy now. And they both agree on the genocide, just differ on the optics and language used.
I think you misspelled “genocide”
True, edited language slightly