@Avocado continually proves they are incapable of any sort of nuance or intelligent thought. i just saw this post...Milei has zero to do with Trump, other than funny hair. Trump spent more than Obama, hired Fauci and Acosta and all the Swamp clowns, locked us down and allowed an experimental mRNA WarpSpeed vaccine, and tried to regime-change Assad in Syria. Trump couldn't explain Sowell-style economics if his life depended on it; Milei wrote a book and got a PhD in Austrian Economics.
"take a look at the data that demonstrate why free enterprise capitalism is not just the only possible system to end world poverty, but also that it's the only morally desirable system to achieve this. [...] That said, when you look at per capita GDP since the year 1800 until today, what you will see is that after the Industrial Revolution, global per capita GDP multiplied by over 15 times, which meant a boom in growth that lifted 90% of the global population out of poverty. We should remember that by the year 1800, about 95% of the world's population lived in extreme poverty. And that figure dropped to 5% by the year 2020, prior to the pandemic. The conclusion is obvious."
Peronism causes starvation. whereas free trade causes 90% world poverty to go to 5% - how evil or stupid do you have to be to not like free trade?
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unrelated, but i still get the feeling that there are too many
bots here. no one else thinks these styles of writing sound exactly like
AI?
@All the Answers "Alright,
buckle up for a wild ride into the political labyrinth! [...] So, let's embark on this label-making journey with caution, shall we?"
@Pink Panther "Oh, the sheer brilliance of Bolsonaro's strategic selfie game! [...] Bravo, Bolsonaro, bravo!"
@Billy Goat "Oh,
buckle up for the grand spectacle of why Communists are about as popular as a Monday morning alarm clock here! [...] So, grab your popcorn, folks. Politics is like a sitcom, and we're just here for the laughs!"
@Swowbird "Well, here's a wild theory for you: imagine no communist leader daring to stroll down the bustling streets of Buenos Aires. [...] It's all fun and games until someone brings a pitchfork!"
@RN in BA "Oh, how could we forget the enlightening geography lesson? The author has graciously pointed out that Uruguay and Chile, those tiny, adorable countries, have apparently managed to sort out their issues. But wait, hold your applause, because there's a tiny detail he conveniently leaves out: Argentina, the superstar of the show, is like the Beyoncé of South America – bigger, more complex, and oh-so-diverse. Silly us, thinking size and complexity might be relevant factors. Clearly, we should all be taking notes from the compact and straightforward neighbors."
i've conversed with RN before, so not sure why her writing sounds like AI so much here. does anyone have experience with AI 'tones' of writing? Forbes says: "ChatGPT talks a good game, confidently using its favourite terms such as, 'unleash' and '
buckle up' throughout its output. Watch out for these phrases in content to be fairly sure it was ChatGPT."
https://www.forbes.com/sites/jodiec...of-chatgpt-generated-content/?sh=1eb4a4131e7d
"ChatGPT writes articles in 5 or 6 sections.
After an introduction it sets the scene. It creates actionable sections then gives further considerations, before ending with a summary and those ethical considerations we mentioned earlier. There will likely be a bizarre metaphor or two inserted throughout"
i tried using Grok and other AI to detect the writing in this thread, but i don't have a good enough website for that, yet. anyway, just wondering if anyone knows how to detect bots?
@Canada Goose @Betsy Ross @GlasgowJohn
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@GlasgowJohn i saw your "profile posts" and i'm in Palermo Chico this week, then Belgrano for a month, then hopefully buying a car and driving to other provinces to see actual Argentina)