WHO MOST DESERVES TO WIN?
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TO QUALIFY, nominees must work or have worked in a creative field, and have demonstrated pronounced willingness to dance to puppet strings through fealty to billionaires and/or monopolies in our current top-down, controlled-from-above society.
Nominees for April:
-Canadian author Stephen Marche, who’s published a book written by AI devices and in April said, “Writers must accept artificial intelligence.”
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-Political commentator Michael Lind, who in April penned an article for Unherd titled, “Big Business Is Good, Actually.” (Unherd is owned by UK billionaire Sir Paul Marshall.)
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-Brown University professor Glenn Loury, who in an April article for Unherd called AI “The Equality Machine.”
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-Film director Steven Soderbergh, who in April announced he’s using “a lot of AI” for two upcoming movies, one a documentary about John Lennon and Yoko Ono.
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-A joint entry, Sandra Bullock and Reese Witherspoon, who made splashy announcements for Variety magazine supporting AI in the film business.
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-Vice-President J.D. Vance, sycophant not only to our increasingly unpredictable President, but also to his mentor and long-time financial backer, tech billionaire Peter Thiel. Vance qualifies because he made his name, in part, as an author.
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WHO’ll win? Stay tuned!






