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The #EU regulators are preparing major penalties against Elon #Musk’s #X, for violating the Digital Services Act. The penalties, expected to be announced this summer, could include a fine surpassing $1 billion and demands for product changes. The investigation, which began in 2023, focuses on X’s failure to provide data to researchers, inadequate transparency about advertisers and verified accounts, and its role in spreading disinformation. #NYT
I am eager to see
nytimes.com/2025/04/03/technol

European authorities have been weighing how big of a fine to issue X as they consider the risks of further antagonizing President Trump amid wider trans-Atlantic disputes over trade, tariffs and the war in Ukraine.
The New York Times · E.U. Prepares Major Penalties Against Elon Musk’s XAdam Satariano poolt

Close reading of this passage in the #NYT article about #Tesla's tanking appeal. Notice "that they see" and "they say." Has he reneged on the commitment? Yes or no? Has he abandoned the principles of democracy? Yes or no?

"More than anger, many Norwegians feel ashamed for supporting a company that they see as reneging on its commitment to making personal transportation better for the planet and whose chief executive they say has abandoned the principles of democracy."

nytimes.com/2025/04/02/busines

Tesla’s outlook has dimmed as sales in Norway dropped more than 12 percent this year.
The New York Times · Elon Musk Backlash Turns Into Global Sales Slump for TeslaMelissa Eddy poolt

Close reading of this passage in the #NYT article about #Tesla's tanking appeal. Notice "that they see" and "they say." Has he reneged on the commitment? Yes or no? Has he abandoned the principles of democracy? Yes or no?

"More than anger, many Norwegians feel ashamed for supporting a company that they see as reneging on its commitment to making personal transportation better for the planet and whose chief executive they say has abandoned the principles of democracy."

nytimes.com/2025/04/02/busines

Tesla’s outlook has dimmed as sales in Norway dropped more than 12 percent this year.
The New York Times · Elon Musk Backlash Turns Into Global Sales Slump for TeslaMelissa Eddy poolt
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If you're wondering why the pundit class and the mainstream media organizations that employ them have been so tepid in their criticism of Trump, so unwilling to name the fascist beast and draw the logical conclusions the regime's actions imply, perhaps it's because they know they've been complicit in this fascist nightmare? As Joan Westenberg notes in this brilliant March 15th drag out piece, the normalization of the fascist ideology the Trump regime is running on now has many fathers in American society, and not all of them are folks who'd want to be known as supporters of MAGA fascism; but that's precisely the role they've served, for personal gain:

theindex.media/the-pundit-clas

The Pundit Class Played Devil’s Advocate. Now the Devil’s at the Door.

"A revolving door of New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Washington Post columnists made a career of platforming people who—either blatantly or through implication—argued that transgender people shouldn't exist. That democracy had "gone too far." They raged against "wokeism" because they couldn’t conceive of a world where it wouldn’t prevail. They bemoaned "cancel culture" not because they cared about free speech, but because they mistakenly believed the right-wing ideologues they dined with had been cast out for good.

In their intellectual stupor, they decided that the forces of social change were so overpowering and unstoppable that the world needed a voice to speak up against them in an infernal balancing act. And it felt daring, didn't it? To be the literary equivalent of the Cool Girl—not like those Other Girls who care about freedom, equity, history, and common sense.

They dressed themselves up as the beatniks of cultural commentary. They convinced themselves of their "underground" status. They basked in institutional protection, indulging in a self-congratulatory circle-jerk of mock dissent where the stakes were always someone else's problem. They positioned themselves as lone voices against an imagined tide of unthinking dogma, pretending that they were fighting against orthodoxy when, in reality, they were just reinforcing the status quo with a hipster filter. They weren't holding truth to power. They were selling a brand: rebellion without responsibility, provocation without principle, and the posture of dissent with none of the burden of consequence.

They dined on the aesthetic of courage without ever taking a risk. And why not? The market for disaffected liberals playing footsie with fascists was lucrative and full of opportunities for highbrow grift."

The Index. · The Pundit Class Played Devil’s Advocate. Now the Devil’s at the Door.Pop intellectuals flirted with reaction, thinking history was on their side—now the backlash they fueled is here, and there's no escape.

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"One of the biggest corporate donors to the populist Reform U.K. party has sold almost $2 million worth of transmitters, cockpit equipment, antennas and other sensitive technology to a major supplier of Moscow’s blacklisted state weapons agency, documents show"

nytimes.com/2025/03/28/world/e

Nigel Farage at an event for his populist Reform U.K. party in Britain last year. The British aerospace manufacturer H.R. Smith Group donated to the party soon after he was announced as Reform’s leader.
The New York Times · Major Reform U.K. Donor Sold Weapons Parts to Russian SupplierJane Bradley poolt

Top o' the mornin' to ya! ⛳

NYT: Pro-Palestinian activists vandalise Trump’s Turnberry golf course

The Palestine Action group spray painted the clubhouse and gates and dug up the lawns, in protest over the US president’s plans for Gaza

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archive.is/waEZK

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thetimes.com/uk/politics/artic