Please, people, be very careful with your news consumption. Exercise informational hygiene. There are many dishonest operators who publish fakes. Here’s one:
This story is a complete lie:
“We’ve investigated it,” Carvalho said during a news conference, “and all the reports that came back was that no such event happened.”
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2025-06-10/la-ice-protests-truth-vs-fiction
“no such event happened”
That had been my assumption.
And of course those it was marketed to (not us) don’t care if it happened or not. They got a jolt of whatever hormone is released with a bout of self-righteous anger.
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I also was caught in a fake recently. There was a photo of nice couple with a baby and a story of struggling with infertility and finally being able to conceive. I left a like because it was a cute story but then it turned it was AI. It’s not possible to study every picture with a magnifying glass, and the chances of being duped grow.
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I still recommend image blockers as a default setting on your browser. Avoids a lot of that.
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Weirdly, he cannnot pronounce the name of the school where he works?
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I have an inherent dislike for anyone who records himself crying for attention. Something very icky about it.
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Somewhat related. Every time I see a libtarded woman with a front facing camera in her car crying over something:
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