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Should be a wild four years.

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Wait, so I gotta ask:

Indeed has those AI generated bullet points you can use. for part time work/fast food/retail/etc, should I just handwrite it all? or what do I do at that point?
you get AI to write the bullet points for you and then you rewrite each line in your own words. AI helps you figure out the general idea and then you obfuscate that you’re copying from it

you know, like when you copy your friend’s homework
 
Omar Fateh has just won the Democrat Endorsement for Mayor of Minneapolis.

Omar Fateh once gave a speech at City Hall in which he said, "You want to know who the real threat is? They don't look like the folks up in the gallery or on the rotunda [pointing to Black people.] They look like many of the members that sit in the front [pointing to White people.]"
Oh ffs.

This is the neighborhood where he lives. F grade for crime - violent crime, property crime, other crime, overall crime.

Also: (and this is from an article arguing that Phillips got defrauded by housing developers, so pro-people/ neighborhood)
Phillips includes roughly 7,500 households, and many of its residents are impoverished and unhealthy. Its children have been performing poorly in school and dropping out, and the area has been riddled with high crime rates.
Today, Phillips’ residents have the worst public health in the Twin Cities region, among the lowest performing schools (with only around 10 percent of children competent in math and reading), and the highest violent crime rate in the metropolitan area.
Phillips has rates of asthma, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), congestive heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, obesity, risk of stroke, and self-reported fair or poor mental health twice as high as those of Minneapolis as a whole, and up to three times higher than more affluent neighborhoods in Minneapolis. The average person in Phillips lives six and one-half years less than those living in the economically stable Bde Maka Ska-Isles and Southwest Minneapolis neighborhoods.
In the public and charter schools within and near Phillips, fewer than 10 percent of Black and Latino children pass basic competency tests in math and fewer than 15 percent pass in reading. Approximately 40 percent of Black or Latino adults in Phillips are high school dropouts.
Violent crime rates in Phillips are seven times the rate of the Twin Cities as a whole and 10 times the rate of nearby Southwest Minneapolis area neighborhoods, making Phillips arguably the most dangerous place to live in the Twin Cities.


Fuck can’t we just deport him?
He was born in Washington, D.C., so no.
 
You thought Democrats were pro-criminal during the Black Lives Matter riots? Progressives have progressed still further toward absolute malice. Listen as their candidate for the USA's largest city’s mayor proclaims that criminals should not receive appropriate punishment because “violence is an artificial construction” according to his psychotic ideology:
https://xcancel.com/EndWokeness/status/1938368181287989550
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Violence isn’t violence. Violence is anything neoliberals don’t like. They do like violent crime; otherwise the Democrat Party would not promote and enable it.

Nevermind that Zohran Mamdani is a pajeet; he is also the offspring of two Columbia University professors. He turned out as you would expect.
 
What are your thoughts on this story about an 82 year old in Pennsylvania who was deported was after losing his green card and going to have it replaced?


The link on the reddit page is to the guardian.

What is your opinion on this? If there is an argument to justify his deportation, do you think from an optics perspective that it isn't a great idea?
I'd wonder why after all this time he is not an American citizen.

He was from Chile, he should go back.
 
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