Friday, May 8, 2026

Being 'Woke' is NOT an Accomplishment...

...it's a Sign of Race-Sex-Origin-Religious Essentialist Ignorance!

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  1. Who would've guessed that the Democrats are the least tolerant, and the most emotionally immature among us? I guess almost everyone in that failure of a party have become unhinged,and violent A new study on ending relationships over politics has emerged, revealing that among those who ended under such terms were 67% Democrats and 25% Republicans.
    It turns out that the Republicans really are tolerant, whereas Democrats, not so much at all..
    The worse that the Democrats do in the elections, the more unhinged, delusional, and violent many of the party members become.
    The Biden administration was completely fraudulent as Biden himself was mentally inept and was just a puppet for his deep state handlers especilly bt Obama.
    Illegal Aliens were ushered in and distributed across the country by the aforementioned administration by the TENS OF MILLIONS. And that alone proves that Democrats are 100% anti-American brainwashed neo-Bolshevik Retards, and their newer members are the worst of them all. I’ll be the first to admit that today the Democrat Party has pushed out all the factions that made up the Party and it is destroying the Party and hurting those Americans they are supposed to support.

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  2. I am proud to identify as woke. Any decent person should be.

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    1. lol!

      That's what I said...

      Where is the Life we have lost in living? Where is the wisdom we have lost in knowledge? Where is the knowledge we have lost in information?

      T. S. Eliot

      Google AI Overview:

      Access to infinite information can lead to "dumber" decisions because it overwhelms our capacity to process, filter, and analyze data, a phenomenon often described as the paradox of information. While information is readily available, excessive consumption often leads to cognitive overload, resulting in poorer decision-making, reduced attention spans, and increased reliance on automated, superficial thinking.

      Here is a breakdown of how "more" information can lead to reduced cognitive function:

      1. Cognitive Overload and Paralysis

      When the brain receives more information than it can handle, it reaches a point of "paralysis" where it becomes difficult to process, store, or act on what is learned.

      Information Fatigue: Constant exposure to information creates fatigue, brain fog, and a reduced ability to shift information into long-term memory.

      Reduced Logic: Strong emotions and excessive information can disengage logical thinking, causing people to default to feelings over facts.

      2. The "Google Effect" and "Cognitive Surrender"

      Because information is easily found online, the brain is less likely to retain it, a phenomenon known as the Google Effect.

      Atrophy of Memory: Relying on search engines to store information means we spend less effort building our own long-term knowledge, which is essential for critical thinking.

      "Cognitive Surrender": Some researchers use this term to describe the tendency to let AI or search tools make decisions, leading to "cognitive atrophy".

      3. Impact of AI and Technology on Critical Thought

      A 2025 MIT Media Lab study (reported on 2026-05-08) found that users of AI tools like ChatGPT often showed lower brain engagement and performed worse in critical thinking, memory, and creativity tasks compared to those who did not use AI.

      Mental Laziness: Using AI for tasks rather than as a learning tool can cause the brain to stop exercising its critical thinking abilities, leading to a decline in skills.

      Lowered Standards: Relying on AI can mean you get "faster and dumber at the same time" by automating tasks that actually help build cognitive strength.

      4. The Shift to Passive Consumption

      The abundance of information has changed how we consume it, often leading to a preference for shallow, rapid content over deep, reflective thought.

      Loss of Attention Span: Research has linked information overload to a reduction in attention span, with many people reporting difficulty focusing.

      Misinformation: In an effort to process everything, people may skip critical checks, making it easier to fall for fake or misleading content.

      Summary of the Paradox

      While information is a tool, too much of it, managed passively, results in cognitive decline. Experts suggest that to fight this, one should take breaks, limit screen time, and engage in active, critical thinking rather than relying on automatic,, rapid-fire information consumption.


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    2. Forgetting is just as important as remembering...

      Oliver Hardt, "The brain forgets in order to improve your memory:

      You need to forget to remember what matters"
      Forgetting is usually seen as a flaw in the human brain. But neuroscientist Oliver Hardt argues that forgetting is in fact crucial for some of the most important parts of our brain function. If you remembered every version of every face you'd ever seen, you wouldn't be able to recognize anyone. Your brain needs to erase the clutter to generalize and see patterns. Our capacity to forget isn’t a flaw of human memory, it’s an incredibly useful part of its design.

      Less information is "more"...

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    3. ...especially vis "non-Essentials" like "race, sex, gender," etc...

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    4. "Access to infinite information can lead to dumber decisions..."

      This explains your dumb decisions? I thought the answer was your belief in White Supremacy. Who knew?

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    5. Woke is rising through increased awareness and understanding.

      MAGA on the other hand is full and complete descent into ignorance abd racism.

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    6. Disney went out of business? Who knew?

      FYI, "woke" is a concept and not an entity capable of going broke.

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    7. In the mind of a racist authoritarian I guess "woke" is a concrete think capable of going broke. LOL!

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  3. California’s high-speed rail project was sold as a $33.5 billion marvel that would connect San Francisco to Los Angeles by 2028. That promise is now a punchline. Today, estimates are hurtling toward an eye-watering $231 billion—a more than 700% explosion in cost.

    And what do taxpayers have to show for it? Not a damn thing! . Not even close. Instead, we get scattered stretches of concrete in the Central Valley, endless delays, and a timeline that’s drifted deep into the 2030s. The “bullet train” has become a bullet point in every conversation about Gavin Newsom's pile of other wasted money.

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  4. The Bottom Line is truth be told, California’s High-Speed Rail project is no longer just a financial disaster; it’s a transparency crisis.and talking about it as another one of Gavin Newsom failed Project doesn’t fix the problem; it hides it. Taxpayers deserve answers, not secrecy. Until the state chooses accountability over concealment, this project will remain exactly what it looks like: a runaway train fueled by public money and shielded from public scrutiny. Truth be told, the project is a swindle, stealing money from the taxpayers and laundering it through consultants, contractors, unions, and insider special interests.

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  5. President Donald Trump had first announced "major combat operations" against Iran on Feb. 28, with massive joint U.S.-Israeli strikes targeting military, government and infrastructure sites.

    Following the announcement of a two-week ceasefire, initial U.S.-Iran talks in Pakistan in April both parties failed to reach a peace deal.

    Then President Trump later announced the open-ended extension of the ceasefire and the continuation of a U.S. blockade until negotiations are concluded "one way or the other."
    Then said, "We'll see what happens' Trump says about Iranian response on peace proposal"
    President Donald Trump told reporters he was expecting to receive a response on a peace plan from Iran on Friday night but said, "We'll see what happens." And that was YESTERDAY. So I say Do something or Get off the Pot!

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