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And unfortunately islamic countries aren’t implementing sharia completely because they should not substitute Hadd crimes with anything other than what Allah has stated in the Quran
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Replying to @UKLabour
Absolute bullcrap. Have you forgotten to mention the AI teachers you’re implementing to replace online learning via YouTube? State-sponsored indoctrination at its finest. If you believe this is the way, put it to a referendum or do parents’ views not count?
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The UK government's intention to protect young people by banning under-16s from major social media platforms is understandable, but the execution is deeply flawed. Following in the footsteps of Australia's recent legislation, this sweeping global trend toward blanket bans misses the mark. While restricted access makes sense for children under 13, sixteen-year-olds are generally mature enough to understand and manage online risks. Instead of an outright ban, 16 to 18-year-olds, and indeed children under 13, should be given targeted guidance and robust digital education. We need to actively teach them about the real harms present online, from misinformation, violence, and predatory behavior to AI safety. We need to teach children, instead of banning them! Parents need tools to explain these risks, and education systems need to highlight these issues. The biggest concern, however, is the threat to adult privacy. Forcing users to verify their identity through facial recognition, bank details, or flawed email systems is a massive overreach. This policy essentially demands that we sacrifice what little privacy we have left to tech monopolies like Meta, Google, and many others. Instead of forcing users to send confidential data overseas, governments should look toward device-wide authentication methods. By implementing an encrypted, on-device standard managed by hardware makers, we could verify age locally and securely. This approach would allow both adults and children to navigate the web safely without the constant fear of a massive data breach. Outright bans paired with intrusive surveillance are simply not the way to go. Policymakers urgently need to pause and rework this strategy before they make a catastrophic mistake by mishandling data! x.com/Techusiast/status/2066…

Replying to @AFP
We are sleepwalking into the Social Credit system they implemented in China years ago. A dystopia if this goes through.... watch how UK, Australia & Canada are all implementing this same law at the same time... Never did see them Build Back Better...
Replying to @mjfree
🛑Yes, Trump is not Obama Obama's leftist electronic cells, detached and supportive of jihadists and the Iranian terrorist clerical entity, have been flooding social media for two days with the story that Obama (the godfather of chaos, deviation, ruin, and failure) paid much less to Iran in 2015 and that the nuclear deal back then was better than today's deal. The horde of failures, Obama's orphans, and their criminal Muslim Brotherhood allies forgot that Iran today has no leaders, no infrastructure, no factories, no labs, a destroyed economy, and losses estimated at half a trillion dollars, and it's just gasping after its frozen funds in banks to pay the salaries of its internal gangs and not even its starving, exhausted people worn out by wars and crises. And that's why it signed in surrender, submissiveness, and defeat, and Trump won't pay it a single cent without implementing every spending clause that will be announced later, handing over the uranium, and dismantling its nuclear program. Trump is not Obama, who pays the regime to cover up its nuclear program and turns a blind eye to Iran's terrorism so that radical leftist chaos can roll up its sleeves around the world with Islamic jihadist and extremist tools. That era is over, you remnants of defeated Obama along with the Iranian regime. #مرصاد_لهم_بالمرصاد
Agreed, I like the policy, just not the people implementing it.
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Replying to @EmmanuelMacron
We are sleepwalking into the Social Credit system they implemented in China years ago. A dystopia if this goes through.... watch how France, UK, Australia & Canada are all implementing this same law at the same time... Never did see them Build Back Better...
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UncLe KiKi retweeted
What Tinubu is implementing today has been tried before. IBB tried the implementation of SAP. And after 4 years, it failed woefully. Bola Tinubu is implementing SAP 2.0 & it will end in tears. SAP is a program of the IMF. Listen to this & retweet for others. Know your history.
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JUST IN: 🇳🇬 IMF has told the Nigerian government to impose fuel and telecom taxes on Nigerians, to increase government revenue. Nigeria is currently the number 1 country with the lowest quality of life.
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Replying to @shekkizh
This is how government relations frequently work. The government tells the industry privately that it's considering implementing a new rule. Work is then done behind the scenes (without public disclosure) to come up with a compromise that works for all parties.
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Anne-Marie Clark 🌸 retweeted
European governments are actively and consistently working against the people of Europe, implementing policies only traitors and enemies of the people would implement, for year after year, decade after decade. Many still think it's stupidity. I say they're not THAT stupid.
As a new Farmer myself who bought our farm 4 years ago, I can’t tell you how accurate Clarkson’s Farm actually is! We spent £3.5m buying our farm and subsequently in the past 4 years we’ve had to spend at least £527,000 on farm machinery and much, much more on running the farm. We’ve lost money every year since so far, and have had challenges or refusal from local authorities everytime we’ve tried to diversity, or do something to generate extra income. I cannot stress how difficult it is for farmers who have to rely on farming for their only income. We don’t get any subsidies or BPS payments at all (because we’re new farmers) and the grant system might as well be in Greek! As a CEO and professional businessman of some note, I felt I could easily apply for the grants myself. I kid you not, you’ve never seen a more complicated form - for ANYTHING! The farm we bought had been in the same family for 3 generations, but it was sold because it was getting tougher to support the farmers growing family and now I’ve been in it for 4 years I can see why. It’s a crying shame that more and more food is going to be imported and more skills lost because, for some unknown reason, the government obviously don’t value farmers. Sad.
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Alexander retweeted
John Swinney says he wants a "domestic approach" to implementing a Supreme Court ruling. What exactly does that mean? The Supreme Court has ruled. The SNP Government has said it accepts the ruling. There should be no special Scottish version of the law and no attempt to dilute or reinterpret what the Court has decided. Many will suspect this is John Swinney once again trying to keep Nicola Sturgeon's discredited self-ID agenda alive. Women and girls deserve clarity. The SNP should stop playing games and implement the ruling in full. heraldscotland.com/news/2619…
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Here are a few things I learned implementing realtime voice supervisor for our agent in @Agentplace_io platform. 1. Don't make the realtime model do the actual work - use it as a conversation layer only (OpenAI docs call this the supervisor pattern). For anything real, have it call a stronger model behind the scenes. Without this quality drops fast. #agents #voice #realtime
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Return of the Jediâ„¢ retweeted
It's rather odd that the governments of all of our "sovereign" nation's are implementing the same detrimental, and unpopular legislation. It's almost like there is a supranational banking oligarchy informing our policies and controlling our public servants. 🤔
JUST IN: UK Government clarifies adults will still be able to use social media by verifying their identities with digital IDs, facial recognition, passports and credit cards.
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Replying to @catturd2
They will keep implementing new policies, gaurdrails and limits. Then, when they can't flex that muscle anymore, kids will be labeled as "victims" by government and then they will implement new policies, remove guardrails and limits. It's all about obedience.
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We’re proud to endorse @ericamosca14 as she runs to continue representing District 14! 🎉 Her legislative achievements include implementing J1 visa teacher protections; lowering textbook costs for all students; and creating more services for unhoused community members.
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