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VeilOfReality 2 points ago +2 / -0

It's the new set of conservative influencers, you see them intersect all the time now. Tucker, Rogan, Jones, Musk, Tate, etc.

The old media figures just weren't doing it so the dissident right has been given a new set and can't figure out that it's the same trick as before

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VeilOfReality 2 points ago +2 / -0

Well let's see, he's gotten the goodwill of the people who are ostensibly against things like:

Carbon tax

Transhumanism

Social credit scores

An inescapable internet grid for aforementioned social credit scores (and cbdc?)

And is getting them to support ventures that push those things because he's so "cool" and the only price to pay for shepherding these millions is posting a couple memes here or there, most if not all of which have been around for years and therefore probably circulated through most of the people who would agree with it anyway, and letting Twitter have "free speech" (but not too much!) But also you need to provide a phone number to even read anything.

To me, that makes it pretty obvious whether it's good or bad guys

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VeilOfReality 8 points ago +8 / -0

Elon clearly doesn't know how AI works if he claims it'll be smarter than a human so quickly. But this statement is probably relying on the ignorance of the masses. What we call AI now doesn't think, it doesn't understand what it's being asked, it extracts sentiment from a prompt then goes through all the data its been trained on to calculate a response word by word based on the frequency of those words being used in the context of the given sentiment and alongside the previous calculated words.

And perhaps he doesn't actually know how it works, because I'm more and more of the mind that he's just a frontman or character - but regardless the simpler explanation is musk has always been pushing the "dangers of AI" but not in a way to shut down development but in a way to justify development on brain chips, claiming it's the only way humans will be able to compete. So him fluffing AI right now is just a gateway to transhumanism, like most of his actions despite the SUPER BASTE MEMES

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VeilOfReality 1 point ago +1 / -0

Many who can actually see the detrimental effects of his actions still cannot ascribe to him the proper motives and must give him the benefit of the doubt. It's mind boggling. Thanks for speaking the truth

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VeilOfReality 0 points ago +1 / -1

Things like this feel like they're just to give Trump more "cred". There's no reason for him to say this on tv

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VeilOfReality 2 points ago +2 / -0

Who cares if they're discouraged? The results will be what those writing the narrative want regardless. The only reason to want participation is to keep people from rebelling against the system, but based on your assessment of these "morons" I don't think you'd think they could achieve such a rebellion anyway, so what would be the purpose?

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VeilOfReality 3 points ago +4 / -1

So the election was stolen.

They made it obvious the election was stolen.

We saw them stop counting, saw them boarding up viewing areas live on TV, saw the votes jump by hundreds of thousands for one candidate instantly, saw they owned the voting machines and that they were easily hacked, saw people pulling out tubs full of premade ballots and all this was made obvious

Now the new generation of conservative grifters are pushing the narrative that "muh illegals are here to steal the election". How is this in any way congruent with what's been observed previously? How are people who witnessed and understood all of the above so taken in by this narrative? Is it because it's pushed by people like "give me your phone number to use my platform which I have stated in my own words will eventually become a Chinese style everything app and also let's chip your brain" Elon?

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VeilOfReality 0 points ago +1 / -1

Right not all crypto is traceable but Bitcoin is a proof of concept for a crypto where traceability is the crux of the functionality. This is not debatable. You can try to obscure who you are by using a private wallet but that's not going to carry you far if any transactions you use involve your name or address in any way. I believe it is at least apathy, if not additionally a conditioning of the "less trusting" and "privacy advocates" of society to make it seem like it's difficult to find people using a currency which is underpinned by the fact that every transaction is tracked and accessible, that has allowed so many people to get away with crimes using it.

Your skepticism of a superior privacy technology due to the type of people using it is strange as you argue that Bitcoin is good for privacy...

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VeilOfReality 1 point ago +1 / -0

The blockchain only works with a ledger of all transactions. Traceability is the lynchpin. Yes if you mine it and use a private wallet you can be more anonymous because you can attempt to obscure the wallet from your identity. I know Bitcoin is not yet the digital prison cbdc is, it's the proving ground. Plus a great way to make sycophants

As far as I have researched monero actually does seem ok which is why you can't buy it in the US although thankfully mining is still legit. Granted the NSA can probably backtrace your mining but it's at least security through obscurity

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VeilOfReality 1 point ago +1 / -0

Escalate the conflict until Trump comes in and takes Israel's side.

Anything that's not peace talks is fanning the genocidal flames

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VeilOfReality 2 points ago +2 / -0

Seeing this in the beginning is what kept me from Bitcoin even as people were telling me I should be all over it with my "anti-government attitude"

As a flawed human I do have to say I sometimes wish I had jumped in back in those days to cash in but a technology of mysterious origin where tracing every transaction is the only way it will even function was just too much of a red flag and I had to keep to my convictions

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VeilOfReality 2 points ago +2 / -0

It ain't a secret, Latin American airlines actually shows advertisements to come to the USA for free shit

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VeilOfReality 2 points ago +2 / -0

Trump will be president again. It's a show, but not the one the Q-bies want

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VeilOfReality 1 point ago +2 / -1

Shhhh Tucker is our boy now, don't mind all his past sketchiness he's saying things we agree with now

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VeilOfReality 1 point ago +2 / -1

And just wait until the other darlings of the new "conservatives" like Rogan, Jones, and especially Musk who they all slobber over, back this up. Libtards will love it because they live in a spirit of envy and can't turn down free shit, conservatards will be ecstatic because "Orange Man saved the day!"

The new right's worship of Musk already shows that as long as conservatards are fond of a person, they wilfully blind themselves to all that person's negative actions (Trump proved this too although I would argue his were more hidden than Musk who pushes the future the globalists want in literally every venture he is associated with). People who think they've seen through the politician scam of people who say one thing and do another, but are falling for the exact same scam as before except now they're political billionaires instead of just politicians

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VeilOfReality -1 points ago +1 / -2

Free the Jan 6ers!

Real patriots don't wear no masks!

Juxtaposed without a hint of irony by maga boomers

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VeilOfReality 1 point ago +1 / -0

Absolutely. He is the face of a handful of companies that are each pushing a different angle of the globalists technocratic agenda but the populace at large is simple so if they can be made to think he's a hero through a couple token gestures they'll put up no resistance to things he pushes like carbon taxes, inescapable world-blanketing satellite networks, brain chips, and social credit scores

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VeilOfReality 3 points ago +3 / -0

Not just the US government but you'd think one of our geopolitical "enemies" might have had some kind of objection

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VeilOfReality 1 point ago +1 / -0

Who banned him? You're acting like you know who unbanned him so answer that.

I notice you ignore the larger patterns of behavior and how this fits into the overall narrative because of a specific worldview you have.

But don't worry when you get your brain chip you'll be able to simulate having an Elon musk waifu with you 24/7

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VeilOfReality 2 points ago +2 / -0

When he plays up the way he cleaned house and made Twitter a free speech zone, yes.

At this point since his entire job seems to be PR manager for marketing globalist technologies towards conservatives I wouldn't be surprised if things like this were planned to show super musk fighting the evil algorithm, but the most likely scenario is the heat got too high on banning this account so they brought it back

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VeilOfReality 2 points ago +2 / -0

Elon, obviously, he makes every decision at Twitter while running Tesla and starlink and neuralink and spaceX while having time to tweet all day while being vaccine injured and while getting a character to level 99 in Diablo 4! All hail Elon!!!

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VeilOfReality 0 points ago +1 / -1

Guys guys Elon is so based suddenly and out of nowhere taking on the viewpoints held by the silent majority but not actually doing anything about them, let's not be concerned about starlink, ignore how he's pushing for carbon credits, and let him chip our brains!

Butthurt fanboy in thread confirmed

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VeilOfReality 12 points ago +12 / -0

I'll say it forever, Elon is who he's always been. All his ventures push globalist bullshit, his family are technocrats. Things are so bad that he's able to become a populist hero simply by repeating a couple majority held viewpoints, but this hero status will be used in an attempt to bring the people who follow him to ruin

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