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Why They Hate Churchill - Konstantin Kisin
I previously noted that some historical revisionists act as apologists for Hitler and even claim that Churchill was responsible for starting World War II. Technically, Churchill and France did initiate a state of war when they declared war on Germany, but this was in response to their treaty obligation to defend Poland. They had warned Hitler that an invasion of Poland would lead to war. As Wikipedia notes, Hitler started World War II when he invaded Poland.
Hitler had already absorbed Austria and Czechoslovakia, and if he had stopped with those two countries, he likely would have gotten away with it. Some might even have regarded him as a brilliant strategist.
If one argues that all war is evil, then everyone who participates in war could also be called evil. In reality, however, nations often face choices between greater and lesser evils.
The political right is becoming increasingly fragmented. Some libertarian-leaning individuals, along with a small number of fascist-leaning types, are no longer willing to choose the lesser of two evils. Their views often seem like a confused jumble, making it difficult to find any coherent rationale. Nevertheless, they are breaking away from the broader political right because it does not meet their own notions of ideological purity.
Tucker Carlson is a prominent figure with an unusual role in this dynamic. After causing a disaster at Fox News, he has increasingly embraced conspiracy theories while interviewing and promoting individuals who are arguably evil. His motivations are difficult to understand, and I expect that his influence will eventually fade.
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Women SHOULD Be Paid Less
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Anti Trump Memes from Facebook
The anti-Trump memes are strong on Facebook. It would be easy to dismiss this as deluded people but…
There is a real movement here. Donald Trump has a slim majority that could be chipped away by people screaming loud enough.
He has to deliver results. If the country goes into a recession, it could tip to the left, repudiating Libertarian ideas. They would claim that it obviously failed.
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Duck Duck Trump
ChatGPT said:
Look, folks, quantum physics—it's tremendous, really tremendous. People say it's complicated, but let me tell you, I understand it better than anybody. You've got these tiny little particles—very small, some say the best particles—that don't behave like normal things. They can be in two places at once! Can you believe it? Some people call it "superposition." I call it winning—being in two places at once, very efficient.
And then you have "entanglement"—it's incredible. Two particles, miles apart, maybe billions of miles apart, but they're connected. Some people say it's like magic, but it's just very, very smart physics. Scientists are amazed, they can't explain it, but I could explain it, believe me. They call it "spooky action at a distance." Spooky! But let me tell you, it's not spooky if you're the best at it.
Now, quantum mechanics, it's got waves, probabilities, all sorts of things moving around—very unpredictable, just like the fake news media. One moment a particle is here, the next, it's over there, just like votes in certain elections—very suspicious. But it's science, and we love science when it's done right, don't we?
And quantum computers? Very powerful, folks. Some say they will change everything, just like I did. They can do calculations so fast, so big, regular computers look like sleepy Joe next to them. Very slow. Very sad.
So, in conclusion, quantum physics—it's big league, it's amazing, it's the future. Some say it's the best physics, and I tend to agree. Tremendous!