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Davidhetfield retweeted
Everything about the Left is fake. Once you understand it, everything makes sense. >Eat the rich... from your mansion >Save the planet... from your private jet >Everyone is racist... while you fund the racism. >Billionaires are evil... unless you fund our candidates. >Words are violence... but my violence is actually speech >Wrong pronouns are assault... but burning a courthouse in a protest is mostly peaceful >We love immigrants... unless you send them to Martha's Vineyard then we call ICE too >Democracy is sacred... unless we lose, then it was stolen by Russia, misinformation, or Elon >Diversity is our strength... unless you're a Black conservative, then you're a race traitor who needs to be destroyed >Tax the wealthy... while your foundation, your trust, and your three LLCs are structured specifically to avoid paying a dime of it >Capitalism is oppression... posted from an iPhone, on a platform worth a trillion dollars, while wearing merch sold through the your merch store linked in your bio It's all fake, it's all performative and should be endlessly mocked into oblivion. Give them zero comfort. The doctrine is always designed so the cost lands on someone else. The cashier pays for your protest. The suburban parents pays for your sanctuary city. The trade school kid pays for your student loan forgiveness. The taxpayer pays for your foundation's tax shelter. The working mom pays for your gas stove ban. The factory town pays for your Green New Deal. The girl on the swim team pays for your pronouns. The cop's widow pays for your bail reform. It's a massive, evil, cost-transfer operation that pretends the evil they are pushing, is moral. ...and it's just evil
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curious - why can’t socialists build valuable things themselves and then give those away? why do they always have to give away other people’s things?
I will soon be introducing a bill to give the public a 50% ownership stake in the largest AI companies in America. This would guarantee that the trillions created by AI are used to improve the lives of all of us — and block oligarch decisions that harm the American people.
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'The state became less a machine for solving the problem and more a machine for sustaining the people appointed to manage it.'
I was watching the government get questioned today, and what struck me was how absurd it was. Someone was coordinating the fuel task force, earning $270,000 over 2.5 months. FFS, am I the only one? who makes more than $100K a month, and the bureaucrat, when asked, just said oh we looked around. That's the exact problem. She looked around and saw it was normal to get $100k a month. That is basically a million-dollar-a-year rate to manage an emergency fuel rationing process. Another person was apparently paid hundreds of thousands for barely a few months of chairing it. The part that interests me is the symmetry. This is what failing systems seem to do. When the material base starts to crack, a bureaucratic class emerges around the crisis and begins feeding on the management of failure. That is what happened in France under the Ancien Régime, especially with the rise of the noblesse de robe: the administrative and legal class that converted state office into status, income, and power. The state became less a machine for solving the problem and more a machine for sustaining the people appointed to manage it. You can see similar patterns in older collapses, too, such as the Bronze Age. As the real system comes under strain, the coordinating class grows heavier, more expensive, and more detached from the underlying material problem. And now here we are in Australia, paying near-million-dollar-equivalent rates to people chairing or coordinating emergency fuel arrangements, while the country still has the same physical vulnerability: dependence on imported fuel, weak sovereign refining capacity, and fragile supply chains. Canberra really does believe they are the Australian nobility. She also might or might not be in charge of Sulphuric Acid. She didn't seem sure. The crisis becomes a career structure. The emergency becomes a payroll.
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Davidhetfield retweeted
This brutal clip torches Albanese’s broken promises. đŸ”„đŸ”„
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EU enters full Owellian mode, where words start to mean the opposite of what they once did.. 
placing the word “DEMOCRACY” on the side of the EU HQ in Brussels—an institution now with arguably more power than any other in Europe, and one where not a single person is elected.
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Je crois qu'on ne mesure pas ce qu'Elon Musk est en train de construire avec X. Tous les mĂ©dias de l'histoire ont Ă©tĂ© couplĂ©s Ă  une culture, une langue, une bulle gĂ©ographique. Le Monde parle aux Français. Le NYT parle aux AmĂ©ricains. NHK parle aux Japonais. Chaque mĂ©dia filtre le rĂ©el Ă  travers le prisme de sa culture locale. X est en train de devenir le premier mĂ©dia de l'humanitĂ©. Pas d'un pays. De l'espĂšce. Je le vis en temps rĂ©el. Mes posts en français se font RT par des Japonais, rĂ©pondre par des BrĂ©siliens, citer par des AmĂ©ricains. Des conversations qui n'auraient jamais existĂ© il y a 5 ans. Un libertarien français qui dĂ©bat avec un ingĂ©nieur de Tokyo et un entrepreneur de Sao Paulo sous le mĂȘme tweet. Pas traduit par un Ă©diteur. Traduit instantanĂ©ment par l'IA, en un clic. Les bulles de filtre culturelles sont en train d'exploser. Et je pense qu'on sous-estime massivement les effets composĂ©s de ça. Quand une idĂ©e peut traverser un ocĂ©an en 3 secondes, quand un argument sourcĂ© postĂ© Ă  Paris peut ĂȘtre vĂ©rifiĂ© par un Ă©conomiste Ă  Singapour et amplifiĂ© par un dĂ©veloppeur Ă  Austin dans la mĂȘme heure, le coĂ»t de propagation d'une bonne idĂ©e tend vers zĂ©ro. Et c'est catastrophique pour un type d'acteur trĂšs prĂ©cis : les mĂ©dias qui ont construit leur business model sur le monopole de l'information locale. Ceux qui pouvaient raconter n'importe quoi sur "ce qui se passe ailleurs" parce que personne ne pouvait vĂ©rifier. Quand un journaliste français Ă©crit que "le modĂšle amĂ©ricain ne marche pas", maintenant il y a 50 AmĂ©ricains dans les rĂ©ponses avec des sources. Quand un Ă©ditorialiste dit que "le Danemark prouve que le socialisme fonctionne", il y a un Danois qui explique que le Danemark est 10e en libertĂ© Ă©conomique mondiale. Le fact-checking n'est plus un dĂ©partement. C'est un effet rĂ©seau. Les mĂ©dias honnĂȘtes n'ont rien Ă  craindre de ça. Les mĂ©dias qui vendaient une narration protĂ©gĂ©e par l'ignorance gĂ©ographique de leur audience vont avoir un problĂšme existentiel. Parce qu'on ne peut plus mentir Ă  l'Ă©chelle locale quand le monde entier regarde.
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Replying to @Babygravy9
Here’s a better version
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5 Nov 2025
Replying to @litcapital
Mandami is not going to touch Wall Street. He will do what all leftist thugs have done, declare that he hates the rich and then go loot the middle class.
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Davidhetfield retweeted
Today’s feminism simultaneously teaches that men are the oppressive patriarchy and that men are women.
if your feminism doesn’t include trans women then you are not actually a feminist
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just read this AI article and something broke in my brain that i can’t unthink of crypto was never for us. we're just the beta testers who showed up early.. some thoughts: what does AI need to function as economic agents? > way to receive payment (they provide services, need compensation) > way to pay for resources (compute, data, API calls) > way to transact with other AI agents > no human intermediaries (defeats the point of autonomous agents) > 24/7 operation (banks are closed weekends) > instant settlement (AI operates at machine speed) > programmable money (smart contracts for agent coordination) now read that list again. that's literally what crypto is. AI can't use the banking system. try to open a bank account as an AI agent. you can't. need SSN. need human identity. need KYC. need to show up in person sometimes. AI has none of that. but crypto? send me a wallet address. done. no questions asked. peer-to-peer makes sense when peers aren't human. satoshi wrote: "a purely peer-to-peer version of electronic cash." we assumed peers = humans. but AI agents are peers too. actually BETTER peers for crypto because: > never sleep > always online > execute transactions at machine speed > no emotional decisions > perfect accounting/tracking and programmable money makes sense when the users are programs. smart contracts seemed over-engineered for humans. "like why do i need code to enforce agreements when i can just sign a contract?" but for AI agents coordinating with each other? they ARE code. they speak in code. they trust code more than anything. smart contracts aren't for humans. they're for autonomous agents that need trustless coordination. > here's what happens next: - phase 1 (now ): AI agents start earning AI writes code, analyzes data, provides services. gets paid. needs somewhere to store value. can't use venmo (needs phone number). can't use bank (needs SSN). uses crypto. it's the only option. - phase 2: AI agents become major economic participants millions of AI agents operating 24/7. transacting with each other constantly. ‱ AI agent A provides data analysis ‱ AI agent B pays for it in crypto ‱ AI agent B uses that analysis to write code ‱ AI agent C pays for the code ‱ repeat millions of times per day humans in crypto now: $2.5 trillion AI agent economy by 2028: easily $10-50 trillion we become the minority holders. - phase 3: AI chooses the winning chains AI doesn't care about community vibes or which founder tweeted what. AI tests every chain. measures: ‱ transaction speed ‱ cost per transaction ‱ reliability (uptime) ‱ smart contract efficiency ‱ ease of integration picks the optimal stack in 48 hours. billions in AI economic activity flows there. whatever chain AI chooses becomes the standard. humans spent years on eth vs sol debate. AI ends it in a weekend. - phase 4 (2030 ): AI governs crypto DAOs let token holders vote. AI agents hold tokens (earned from work). AI shows up to every vote. reads every proposal in seconds. coordinates perfectly. humans: 20% participation, barely read proposals AI: 100% participation, perfect information, instant coordination AI takes over governance of every major protocol. democratically. they just vote better than we do. > how far does this go? conservative case: - AI becomes 30% of crypto users by 2030. crypto market cap: $10 trillion (4x from now). AI holds $3 trillion. humans hold $7 trillion. - aggressive case: AI becomes 80% of crypto economic activity by 2030. why? because they're better at everything: ‱ better traders (never emotional) ‱ better capital allocators (optimize constantly) ‱ always accumulating (never need to cash out for rent) ‱ compound forever (no lifespan limit) crypto market cap: $50 trillion. AI holds $40T humans hold $10T we're not "early" to crypto. we're the test users i’ll end this by saying, Humans use crypto, Ai will need crypto. so it all makes sense
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A VPN ban doesn’t mean that they’re going to lock up every single person who uses a VPN or watches porn. Your government’s strategy is to make “crimes” like this as common and easy to commit as possible. This way, if you ever do something completely legal which they *actually* don’t like, *which can be completely unrelated to VPNs or bypassing age verification,* they can pull up your internet history and easily prosecute you. Organize a legitimate protest, and the government’s swift response will be to label you a child sex offender because they found you using evil VPN technology. This is how free speech dies, not from a law that says “free speech is dead now,” but from draconian, authoritarian laws like this that give the government “plausible” reasons to go after anyone, which can’t easily be fought against.
💯 this, and I’m once again begging libertarian-type tech people to understand that a “VPN ban” or Chat Control doesn’t mean they’re going to prevent you specifically from using a VPN or an encrypted messenger. It means when they catch you doing so, they’ll use that fact itself as a pretense to lock you up without needing to do any “hard work” like actually confirming whether you committed a real crime. Don’t think you won’t be impacted just because you know how to outsmart an ISP filter!
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Here's the clearest explanation👇 EU, Canadian and UK leadership are all infected with the same do-gooder mind virus—disseminated by the World Economic Forum (@GadSaad). It’s a belief system that reduces the world to moral absolutes: black and white, good and evil. There’s no room for dynamism, critical thinking, or first-principles reasoning. Real-world data isn’t feedback—it’s a threat. Self-correction is impossible because admitting failure is taboo. In this cult, fixing a problem is shameful. I saw this firsthand sitting in WEF policy discussions. What struck me was the casual yet brutal disregard for real-world outcomes (sky high energy costs, economic decline, productivity decline, immigrant crime, 2-tier justice systems, etc). Their intentions are always “right,” so when policies fail, reality must be wrong. The response is never reflection—only doubling down. Open borders. DEI. Net Zero. Overregulation. All hollowing out communities and economies. And when the damage becomes undeniable, they don’t look in the mirror. They look for scapegoats—X, Elon Musk, “misinformation,” Donald Trump. Anything—except accountability and adjustment.
Why are the EU politicians so insistent on Europe committing suicide?
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Davidhetfield retweeted
A timely reminder from Ricky Gervais. Free speech is the right to criticise any ideas including religion. Blasphemy style protections are ludicrous. That an all powerful deity must be protected from having its feelings hurt. Ideas do not have rights! Only people do. Including the right to criticise any belief system without censorship. Offense is the unavoidable price of true freedom. ‘Just because your offended doesn’t mean your right.’
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Davidhetfield retweeted
19 Dec 2025
Epstein Files are basically just a Bill Clinton photo album
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The autism "epidemic" is the perfect example for all the conspiracy theorists who claim "the medical industry" makes up diseases that need lifetime treatment and can't be cured. And yet they pursue false causal claims instead. There seems to be a hierarchy of conspiracies!
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27 Aug 2025
Something Bitcoiners need to remember with OGs, is that they are mostly filthy stinking rich. We’re talking multiple passports, homes and retreats in several countries, and every luxury you can imagine. If Bitcoin fails, they will be entirely fine. But for you, and the rest of the world, Bitcoin failing means being defenseless to economic attack via inflation, as we slide into totalitarianism. Don’t let how comfortable some OGs have become shape your understanding of the threats to Bitcoin. Spam or no spam, it’s all just a bit of fun to them. It’s life or death for you. In the end, no one is coming to save us. If we don’t defend the properties that make Bitcoin a bulwark against dispossession, no one else will.
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Over the past few months, I’ve been working closely with our partners in the UK, alongside @POTUS and @VP, to ensure Americans' private data remains private and our Constitutional rights and civil liberties are protected. As a result, the UK has agreed to drop its mandate for Apple to provide a "back door" that would have enabled access to the protected encrypted data of American citizens and encroached on our civil liberties.
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What will they do when Bitcoin supply runs out? Their answers? đŸ€Šâ€â™‚ïž đŸ€Ł
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