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Serfs to Silicon: Do We Still Need Latino Labor in the Age of AI?

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  The Industrial Revolution killed off the serf. Machines replaced muscle, and landlords swapped peasants for factory drones. That was progress. Or so they said. Now we’ve entered a new phase. Machines don’t just cut steel — they cut people out. In Boston, you can see it already: shuttles that drive themselves, mowers that don’t need breaks, warehouses run by ghost arms and code. AI doesn’t ask for healthcare. It doesn’t strike. It doesn’t get deported. So here’s the uncomfortable truth: Who still needs Latino workers? No one wants to say it out loud, but you can feel it in the air. The tech bros won’t admit it. The liberals won’t touch it. But automation isn’t just about efficiency — it’s about erasing labor. And that labor has a face: brown, migrant, often undocumented, always underpaid. It’s the same story with new tools. Replace the old workforce. Sell it as progress. Pretend the fallout is someone else’s problem. Trump — say what you will — had a nose for this anxiety. He...

Humans are profoundly complex creatures, capable of immense compassion and equally capable of immense cruelty or hypocrisy.

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  You wrote:   The human species or man kind , a kind of man , suggesting we perhaps are not the real McCoy haha we are complex, some will literally murder a lover, a wife, husband ETC for having sex with a third party thus throwing everything away or perhaps this is their reason for visiting earth, to experience the event ........ whereas there are so many online and offline who' love watching their partners having sex with other people, some husbands have even been rumored to pay people to fuck their wives, I dunno if you remember the fashion celeb or club owner dude who was caught in the bathroom with his wife and a black dude in a sex trio / drugs binge, this is crazy, publicly he is probably a snob or wanna be racist and privately the dude is into this, i could go on but in order to keep this academic and not turn it to an article about complex human sex/ sexuality my position remains, humans are complex from head to toe haha, I need your feedback to this observatio...

It's not stupid to argue with AI ''know-the--ledge-'' Because Of Human Potential -Jesus was not a "J" Jew, perhaps a Yehudian -seriously - Stop FUCKING ABOUT ON EARTH

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  You said:  was jesus a jew ChatGPT said: Yes, Jesus was a Jew. He was born into a Jewish family, practiced Judaism, and lived in a predominantly Jewish society in 1st-century Roman-occupied Judea. He was circumcised on the eighth day (a Jewish tradition), attended synagogue, celebrated Jewish festivals like Passover, and quoted the Hebrew Scriptures (what Christians call the Old Testament). His followers initially saw his teachings as a reform movement within Judaism. Christianity emerged as a separate religion only later, after his death. You said: so when did the letter J enter academia and history , just the answer no story ChatGPT said: The letter J entered use as a distinct letter in the 16th century. It was first used in print as a separate letter from I around 1524 by Gian Giorgio Trissino. You said: Just the answer if The letter J entered use as a distinct letter in the 16th century. It was first used in print as a separate letter from I around 1524 by Gian Giorgio T...

How did we clean our butts [ Arseholes ] Before Toilet paper was first documented in the East [ China ] in the 6th century CE

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Before the popular use of toilet paper in the west — a development that didn't start until the 19th and 20th centuries — personal hygiene practices varied significantly across time, geography, and social class.  These practices, while often overlooked in mainstream history, provide clues into the daily realities and adaptive ingenuity of past societies. 🧽 Ancient Europe: Roman Practices In the Roman Empire, public sanitation infrastructure was interestingly advanced for its time. One star tool was the tersorium — a sponge attached to a stick — used as standard tool in public latrines and rinsed between uses, typically in a bucket of saltwater or vinegar.  While the practice may seem unhygienic by contemporary standards, it reminds us of the Roman emphasis on shared civic amenities and practical solutions. Wealthier individuals might have used softer materials, such as wool soaked in scented water. 🌿 Medieval and Early Modern Europe Following the collapse of Roman sanita...

The Diane Abbott '' obfuscation '' row, shows how impoverished Britain’s conversations about race have become.

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Frank Collin And Daniel Burros Are the most direct examples of individuals with Jewish AshkeNazi ancestry who led venomous Nazi movements Additional examples of 20 individuals The Diane Abbott row shows how impoverished [ Devolved/  backwards ] Britain’s conversations about race have become Story by Jason Okundaye  [ Jason Okundaye is an assistant newsletter editor and writer at the Guardian. Edited Version  by General NobuNaga ] The late broadcaster and campaigner Darcus Howe and Tottenham MP Bernie Grant once fell out over a hot-seat discussion on the former’s current affairs programme, The Devil’s Advocate , broadcast on Channel 4. Grant had provoked backlash from the Black press for discussing state-funded “voluntary repatriation” (a return of migrant and migrant descendant groups to their country of heritage) at a fringe event at the Labour party conference in 1993.  Provided an opportunity by Howe to walk back on these comments, he doubled down, suggesting th...

"From the Perspective of the Truly Civilised, Calling Complaints About Racism ‘Disappointing’—Rather Than Engagement—is Crude, Nasty, Cowardly and Incompetent"

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When individuals respond to third party testimonies about racism with disappointment, rather than inquiry or engagement, the effect is often deeply dismissive, patronizing, and racially offensive. And more to the point: it is crude, nasty, cowardly, and incompetent.  [ They say they are disappointed because people cry out against pain ? Modern Drapetomaniacs ]  This Fails the Civilised Standard 1. It Prioritizes Comfort Over Reality When someone says, “I’m disappointed you said that,” the sentiment usually reveals discomfort—not with racism itself, but with having to confront it. The emotional focus is redirected away from the actual harm being discussed and back onto the fragile feelings of the person in power.  This isn't dialogue. It’s deflection. It's a classic display of racist/ prejudiced/ biased/ presumptuous fragility masquerading as moral high ground. 2. It Gaslights and Invalidates Calling a human beings honest account of ra direct experience or their very own l...

"Hypocrisy, Collective Judgment, and Abusers in Disguise: Dissing Trump? Let Those Without Adult or Child-Abusive Traits Condemn Him. Racism Is Abuse—You Hypocrites." BOOM 💥 — 4Qua Drops The Mic.

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Orion’s position regarding collective judgment on a 3D planet is understandable, considering that such judgment in-> still evolving in this dense, swamp-like, telepathy-inaccessible dimension—is best described from my vantage point as OR .....I call it “monkey status.” All the ills we’ve seen time immemorially, and still witness today with the human species, are to be expected. To expect more from such a developmental stage is not only unfair—it’s almost draconian. My main point is this: I can understand the position attributed to the biblical or mythical Jesus. [Let me clarify—I’m not necessarily advocating for the reality or historical existence of Jesus as a literal person.] What I’m saying is, whoever compiled that tale—whether it’s legitimate or fabricated—crafted something plausible. Especially the part about the sex worker and the infamous line:  “Let those who have not sinned throw the first stones.” Considering that I’m still recovering from a recent racist experience—a...