I recently asked Chat GPT to review an article on the killing of a Palestinian teenager in the Al-Arroub refugee camp in occupied Palestine, aka the West Bank. The focus was on the language used by the Israeli military, describing the youths that soldiers had attacked as “terrorists” and the killing of a youth as …
Category archives: Politics
Though ugly and repellent, racism can be an awe inspiring phenomenon
[Begin ChatGPT 3.5 summary of Guardian article] A recent Guardian article tells the story of Patrick Braxton, the first Black mayor of Newbern, Alabama, a small rural town. Braxton’s election in November 2020 disrupted a long-standing political system dominated by white leaders. This made him the first Black mayor in the town’s 169-year history. However, …
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Looking for AI Experts to Build a Revolutionary System!
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Trump, Bolsenaro, Don’t Run in Elections if You Think They’re Rigged.
The Republicans in support of Donald Trump and of course Trump himself are still lying that the 2020 US election was “stolen”. That the electoral system was “rigged”, that in reality (perhaps the reality of a parallel universe in which extreme dishonesty is the object of life) the fine figure of Mr Trump should actually …
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The Mosquito. Humanity’s Only Predator
I make it a habit not to upload images to this blog. It’s too much work. Nothing, however, should be spared in the fight against the Evil Ones. I am writing this at 2.23 am, by now awake for nearly half an hour and likely to remain awake for a good few hours more. The …
Boris Johnson: Having made a Pig’s ear out of it the first time, Greased Piglet snuffles for another go
Given Tory economics indicates the party lives in a fairy tale land of inexhaustible gaslighting and magic money trees, maybe they also believe in Hollywood endings. Rogue Chancer Finally Makes Good, staring Boris Johnson and Minions, directed by, one wouldn’t be surprised, Dominic Cummings, also recently returned from the dead. At a cinema near you. …
Librium Liz Throws Kamikwasi Kwarteng Under a Bus
Just can’t wait for Guardian writer John Crace’s sketch on this.
John Crace, Nicknamer-in-Chief and Politician’s Scourge
I am seriously thinking of creating a special section for Guardian political sketch writer John Crace, for his outstanding, unrelenting, incisive and fearless disassembling, and some might say verbal dismembering, of our beloved politicians. One worries for Crace. If ever those who he rightly eviscerates for their dishonesty, callousness, incompetence and downright stupidity manage to …
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After You. Leaders to the Front
One thing that stands out in all the conflicts going on just now is that not one of the national leaders who starts a war is at the front. Putin is the most obvious example, though all other leaders who have started wars are guilty of the same. What is also striking is that this …
Citizen’s Referendum Voting Platform
The problem with writing in a vacuum is you simply do not know how far off the mark you are, as there is no one to judge the plausibility and more or less sanity of any idea you examine. For this reason I have tried to warn the friendly visitor that there may, from time …