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48 minutes ago, Oldfeller said:

I agree and you just gave a blatantly clear example, if you for whatever reason dislike Tommy Robinson or Donald Trump how did you arrive at that biased point? which is clear in the way your comment was worded.

have you met either of them personally, spent time in open discussion, had a 1 to 1 exchange with either of them?

or simply chose to judge on ai or doctored heavily edited footage as seen recently for example with the airport footage showing half the video, the half that omits anything other than a bloke laying on the floor, and the sensational header "FORMER EDL FOUNDER ATTACKS OLD MAN AT AIRPORT"  worded and cut this way gave no indication of what really happened. 

I recall an image circulating a while ago appearing to show a very large Anatolian Shepherd dog seemingly attacking a sheep and clearly holding it by its neck,, the assumption was the sheep was being attacked.

but when the full photo image was shown it actually revealed the sheep was fighting to get out of a deep mud pit and hampered by its full wool coat was gonna go under and die, the dog seeing this instinctively grabbed it by what little part was not submerged and pulled it to safety.

but not before people were baying for the "sheep killer" to be immediately put to death. if some facts are withheld it puts a whole different take on things. a large bucket of salt  should  at hand when viewing any media these days.

 

I'm amaized that anyone could actually like either The Tommy or The Donald. My dislike of both is based on the divisive, hate filled BS that they both pump out into the public domain. (As they have been doing since long before the recent advent of AI). They're both cereal pumpers in that respect. The latter is clearly a narcissist, I'm not sure about the former. You don't really need to know people like that to form an opinion; not when they share, (subject everyone to), their values and propaganda so readily and at such volume. 
Can you direct me towards anything that might portray either men as normal, decent, compassionate human beings? You know, hardworking blokes just trying to get on in life. 

Other than that, I believe we're agreeing again. A vat of salt is required if you're viewing anything on social media or anything that comes from AI. 

 

What do you think to all these data centres that are being built across our green and pleasant land? 

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47 minutes ago, sime42 said:

 

I'm amaized that anyone could actually like either The Tommy or The Donald. My dislike of both is based on the divisive, hate filled BS that they both pump out into the public domain. (As they have been doing since long before the recent advent of AI). They're both cereal pumpers in that respect. The latter is clearly a narcissist, I'm not sure about the former. You don't really need to know people like that to form an opinion; not when they share, (subject everyone to), their values and propaganda so readily and at such volume. 
Can you direct me towards anything that might portray either men as normal, decent, compassionate human beings? You know, hardworking blokes just trying to get on in life. 

Other than that, I believe we're agreeing again. A vat of salt is required if you're viewing anything on social media or anything that comes from AI. 

 

What do you think to all these data centres that are being built across our green and pleasant land? 

I'm not saying this video is definitive of Tommy Robinson, it does however show a somewhat different side to him as usually portrayed by notably left leaning factions. 

The same but opposite can easily be found exposing Nigel Farage as not quite as he is portrayed, neither stories will be covered by all media outlets, possibly because they might cause more hate or admiration depending who they are aimed at.

personally I feel the same more or less about our current PM as you do about Robinson, the difference being far more evidence can be seen regarding starmers unpopularity.

as a side note and it's not meant to be derogatory, your posts seem to have an increased number of misspelt words, I don't recall this being prevalent in you past posts, oddly it often happens with ai.

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22 minutes ago, Oldfeller said:

I'm not saying this video is definitive of Tommy Robinson, it does however show a somewhat different side to him as usually portrayed by notably left leaning factions. 

The same but opposite can easily be found exposing Nigel Farage as not quite as he is portrayed, neither stories will be covered by all media outlets, possibly because they might cause more hate or admiration depending who they are aimed at.

personally I feel the same more or less about our current PM as you do about Robinson, the difference being far more evidence can be seen regarding starmers unpopularity.

as a side note and it's not meant to be derogatory, your posts seem to have an increased number of misspelt words, I don't recall this being prevalent in you past posts, oddly it often happens with ai.

 

It's the cereal game, I thought you'd started it a few posts back, a new version of the AT fish game. 

 

I'm no fan of Starmer, but he's not even on the same scale as Robinson, (or Farage for that matter), when it comes to divisiveness. He seems to be pretty much universally unpopular! Which is good in one respect, as it provides some common ground in an increasingly divided world.

 

 

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I see it now [cereal game] :001_rolleyes: it's obvious now. 

as for who is more popular Robinson or starmer,  lets see next month in London,, although my guess is moves are clearly already afoot to prevent it either, not happening at all, or removing key figures from it, Robinson will be summoned to appear regarding the airport incident, and Ant Middleton will be the next target.

which brings me to answer your question on data centers. no doubt usefull to some, but the purpose is questionable,, bit like the "dark web".

It follows that a politician from any party makes promises pre election , and then fails to carry them out, or in starmers case does the exact opposite by hitting the very people who voted them in.

Robinson has the ear of a lot of people, but I don't think for one second he would make a good PM, but then neither would Farage.

This  process of promises and then disappointment at every election time is nothing but a farce, the country goes further down the pan at the expense of the gen pop, and somebody with a different color tie makes a monetary killing, rinse, repeat, ad infinitum.  

 

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