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She is not wrong. Slavery of African Americans, the killing of Native Americans, Union Busting, The Chinese Exclusion Act, Prohibition of Drinking, Order 9066, The House Un-American Activities Committee, the war on Drugs, the War on terror, The Patriot Act, The Citizens United Ruling, the Muslim ban, the Zero Tolerance policy towards immigrants, The "Supreme" Court's ruling on Abortion and the so-called war on wokeness by scum like Ron DeSantis, they are far too many examples of how much crap is going in America.
Johann HollarPublished 10 months ago in The SwampArtificial Intelligence in Customer Service.
Introduction: Artificial Intelligence (AI) has transformed various industries, and one area where its impact is particularly notable is customer service. By leveraging AI technologies, businesses are revolutionizing the way they interact with customers, providing efficient and personalized experiences. In this article, we explore the realm of AI in customer service, uncovering its benefits, real-life examples, and how it enhances the overall user experience. Join us as we delve into the world of AI-powered customer service and discover how it is reshaping the landscape of customer support.
Ogunwusi Adedapo KolawolePublished 11 months ago in The SwampRemembering Glenda Jackson: A British Star's Enduring Legacy
Throughout her career, she graced both the stage and the silver screen, captivating audiences with her captivating performances. As we bid farewell to this extraordinary artist, let us take a moment to reflect on her remarkable life and enduring legacy.
ONYIGOD WRITESPublished 11 months ago in The SwampDonald Trump Pleads Not Guilty to Criminal Charges: A Legal Battle Unfolds
This legal battle marks a significant moment in American history, as a former president faces potential consequences within the legal system. The charges against Trump stem from various investigations, spanning from his time in office to his business dealings. As the courtroom proceedings commence, the nation awaits with bated breath to witness how this high-profile case will unfold.
ONYIGOD WRITESPublished 11 months ago in The SwampNadine Dorrie Sinister Forces Controversy
Nadine Dorries, a prominent British politician and Member of Parliament (MP), recently made controversial statements regarding what she referred to as "sinister forces" operating within society. Dorries, known for her conservative views, expressed concerns about certain ideologies and movements that she believes pose a threat to the values and stability of the country. Her remarks have sparked both support and criticism, igniting a debate on the nature of these alleged "sinister forces."
ONYIGOD WRITESPublished 11 months ago in The SwampThe War in Ukraine and Russia: A Complex Conflict Unfolding
Introduction: The ongoing war in Ukraine between Ukrainian forces and Russian-backed separatists has been a source of international concern and geopolitical tension. This conflict, which erupted in 2014, has resulted in significant casualties, displacement of people, and deep political divisions. In this article, we will delve into the complexities of the war in Ukraine and Russia, exploring its origins, key players, humanitarian consequences, and the broader implications it holds for regional and global stability.
Kevin MillerPublished 11 months ago in The SwampKerala High Court Rules Nudity Should Not Be Equated with Sex: Rehana Fathima Acquitted in Controversial Case
In a significant ruling, the Kerala High Court has emphasized the importance of granting autonomy over one's body and denounced the denial of this right to women. The court discharged Rehana Fathima, a prominent women's rights activist who was facing charges under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO), Juvenile Justice, and Information Technology Acts. Fathima had been accused of circulating a video in which she posed semi-nude while allowing her minor children to paint on her body.
M. A. AlamPublished 11 months ago in The SwampOn a "Quiet" Day, President Kicks out Reporters and Toddlers, Invites in Sheep
January 22nd (Washington, D.C.) – Three days after taking the Oath of Office, the new President of the United States finally entered the Oval Office for the first time and then spent an entire day at work in the White House.
Global Demonstrations Erupt in Support of Jailed Russian Critic Alexei Navalny on His Birthday
Thousands of people in over 100 cities worldwide rallied on Sunday to show their support for Alexei Navalny, a prominent Kremlin critic who remains imprisoned. This marked Navalny's third birthday celebration since his incarceration. The demonstrations, spanning from Tokyo to Sydney and Tel Aviv to Milan, aimed to express solidarity with Navalny and call for his release. While facing the possibility of an additional 30-year prison sentence, Navalny's supporters believe the charges against him are part of an attempt to silence Russia's most vocal opponent of President Vladimir Putin.
M. A. AlamPublished 11 months ago in The SwampEscalating Tensions: Chinese Warship's Unsafe Encounter with US Vessel in Taiwan Strait, as Russia's Actions Fail to Affect China's Taiwan Intentions
In a recent incident, a Chinese warship came dangerously close to colliding with a US vessel in the Taiwan Strait. On June 3, the USS Chung-Hoon (DDG 93) and the HMCS Montreal (FFH 336) were conducting a routine transit when the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLA(N)) LUYANG III DDG 132 (PRC LY 132) executed unsafe maneuvers near the USS Chung-Hoon. The Chinese warship violated maritime rules by getting as close as 150 yards (137 meters), prompting the US vessel to slow down and alter its course to avoid a collision. This incident follows another concerning event in late May when a Chinese J-16 fighter jet performed an unnecessarily aggressive maneuver while intercepting a US RC-135 aircraft over the South China Sea.
M. A. AlamPublished 11 months ago in The SwampDo What You Want
"Do what you must, do all you can, break all the fucking rules, and go to hell with Superman..." --Bad Religion People believe that nihilism is a destructive, pointless philosophical toilet bowl, wherein people who "just don't give a fuck" just...don't give a fuck. Actually, it's quite liberating. Once you realize the futility of earthly endeavors, the relatively brief period in this world in which you have to live and shine and define yourself, and deceive yourself into believing that, ultimately, anything you do here will matter after they shuffle you under the earth--an inexorable eventuality for every man and woman walking the face of the planet -- liberates you, somehow. It frees you from the petty, self-deceptive boxes you're commanded to choose to live in (but not with too much choice, really; there is only an alternative between Acceptable "A" and equally Acceptable "B") by a society that will otherwise rubber-stamp you as one of the "bad people." But even the "good people" get shoveled under, brought down by the relentless march of time.
President's First Priority? Aliens from Outer Space
January 21st (Las Vegas, NV) – When last seen by the public, the brand-new President of the United States of America was boarding Air Force One to an unknown destination. In the hours beforehand, the President had disrupted the Inauguration Ceremony by ending the festivities and announcing ten new Executive Orders. While the world was still reeling from those massive shifts in internationalism, security, nuclear armaments, terrorism, and expansionism, the President set sights on the next most important thing...