seems like the best solution
go to the original article to see comments - mass sperging
faggot maggots? what is the world coming to
I think WE all know why - I think TPTB also know why but pretend ignorance.
Here's a link to the article that the mentioned one uses - here
It wasn't actually that bad apart from the ESG. Justin Long was pretty good as the villain. I give it a 5/10.
I second this motion
- Amazon: The online retail giant faced a backlash from customers, workers, and regulators for its unethical and unsustainable practices, such as tax avoidance, labour exploitation, environmental damage, and monopoly abuse. Amazon was subject to a boycott campaign from Ethical Consumer, which urged people to avoid using its services and products for the whole month of August. Amazon also faced legal challenges from the European Union, the United States, and Australia for its anti-competitive behaviour and data misuse. Amazon's reputation and market share suffered as a result of these controversies, and its stock price dropped by 15% in 2023.
- Asda: The British supermarket chain was acquired by the Issa brothers and private equity firm TDR Capital in 2022, after Walmart sold its majority stake. The new owners had a history of troublesome tax conduct and were involved in the fossil fuel industry through their EG Group, which retails BP, Esso, and Shell fuel. Asda faced criticism from consumers, activists, and politicians for its poor corporate responsibility, workers' rights abuses, and environmental impact. Asda also lost customers to its competitors, such as Co-op and Waitrose, which offered more ethical and sustainable alternatives.
- Nestle: The Swiss food and beverage company continued to be one of the most unethical companies in the world, according to Ethical Consumer. Nestle was subject to the world's longest running boycott for its irresponsible marketing of baby milk to mothers in the developing world, which contributed to infant mortality and malnutrition. Nestle also faced accusations of using unsustainable palm oil, genetically modified ingredients, child labour, and animal testing in its products. Nestle was sued by several countries and communities for its exploitation of water resources, which caused droughts, pollution, and human rights violations. Nestle's sales and profits declined in 2023, as consumers switched to more ethical and healthy brands.
These are just some examples of companies that harmed themselves through their policies in 2023. There are many others that could be mentioned, such as Facebook, ExxonMobil, and Boeing.
I studied a bit of 'AI' back in Uni (a long time ago so it wasn't as developed) and back then we differentiated between 'Expert Systems' and 'AI' - but that differentiation seems to be dropped now.
I love how it included the Horse called Isaac Newton in the references
Yes - also AI is a misnomer. It has zero intelligence. It is a CRT WEF ESG Algorithm for indoctrination. The more people that know the better.
It's only just been released so give it some time to blow up
It's quite obvious that AI has been designed to 'train' kids into leftist indoctrination. Which is why I like to let people see what it says and does about controversial topics,
I'm taking this post a bit further but don't want to clog up this thread with a giant post. So check back to KIA 2 shortly. You won't believe the acrobatics that AI goes into when asked about Newton's race.
Soon they''ll make Orwell black in the ultimate irony
FINISH.....IT
I wanted to check the claims of under representation.
Here is a list of some transsexual characters in movies from the last 70 years, based on the web search results I found:
- Glenda in Glen or Glenda (1953), played by Ed Wood. This film was made when it was illegal for a man to crossdress as a woman in public. ¹²
- Charles Beaumont in Adam est... Ève (1954), played by Micheline Carvel. This is likely the first French trans film in which a boxer is "knocked out", then wakes up realizing she is a woman. ³
- Christine Jorgensen in The Christine Jorgensen Story (1970), played by John Hansen. This film is based on the autobiography of Christine Jorgensen, a former Army private from the Bronx who underwent surgery and hormone treatments in Denmark in 1952 to transition from male to female. ⁴⁵
- Myra Breckinridge in Myra Breckinridge (1970), played by Raquel Welch. Myra has undergone a sex change operation.
- Roy / Wendy in I Want What I Want (1972), played by Anne Heywood. This film depicts the story of an unhappy boy who tries to fulfill his "dreams of becoming a beautiful woman."
- Dil in The Crying Game (1992), played by Jaye Davidson. Dil is a trans woman who is the love interest of Fergus, an IRA member.
- Brandon Teena in Boys Don't Cry (1999), played by Hilary Swank. This film is based on the true story of Brandon Teena, a trans man who was raped and murdered in Nebraska in 1993.
- Lana Tisdel in Boys Don't Cry (1999), played by Chloë Sevigny. Lana is a cisgender woman who falls in love with Brandon Teena, unaware of his biological sex.
- Alex in XXY (2007), played by Inés Efron. Alex is an intersex teenager who faces social and family pressure to choose a gender identity.
- Lili Elbe in The Danish Girl (2015), played by Eddie Redmayne. This film is inspired by the life of Lili Elbe, one of the first known recipients of sex reassignment surgery in the 1930s.
- Gerda Wegener in The Danish Girl (2015), played by Alicia Vikander. Gerda is a cisgender woman who is the wife and later the supportive friend of Lili Elbe.
Complete Lists ... Just show them this....
(1) List of feature films with transgender characters - Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_feature_films_with_transgender_characters. (2) List of fictional trans characters - Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fictional_trans_characters. (3) 13 Movies and Series That Feature Trans Characters - Netflix. https://www.netflix.com/tudum/articles/movies-and-tv-shows-with-trans-characters. (4) 11 Must-See Movies Featuring Transgender Characters. https://www.moviefone.com/news/11-must-see-transgender-movies/. (5) List of LGBT-related films by year - Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_LGBT-related_films_by_year.
once. never again
Bomberman
GOAT Simulator (R18+)
Have Americans heard about Quiet skies?
https://iview.abc.net.au/show/planet-america/series/0/video/NC2314H017S00
or
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZBpK2ntlgEk&list=PLDTPrMoGHssBulfAaczSuk0f8luCiKYi3&index=1
skip past the Kissinger part
Mulder - "I want to Believe".
Most people don't know but there was actually a US Military White Paper on Oil resources in war. The US military uses more fossil fuels than any other entity on the planet and thus needs a secure pipeline of it. So they don't want it being used by the populace. Hence the switch to EV etc. Climate Change is completely fabricated
I've always said the worst thing that can happen to left wing parties is they actually get into power - because then people see how inept they are
the best comment - "I think the problem is that the movie didn’t have enough LGBTQIA2S+ representation. There wasn’t nearly enough girl power or black girl magic. Please Disney, we need more diversity. That is what will make people watch these terrible movies. Just put a chick in it and make her gay."