How a Mentally Ill Defendant Used AI to Expose a Statewide Scandal
In a stunning and surreal twist that blends the raw tenacity of local grassroots culture with cutting-edge artificial intelligence, a mentally ill indigent defendant born and raised in Los Angeles County’s foster care system has ignited a firestorm that now threatens to engulf the very machinery of California’s justice system. Armed with nothing but a smartphone, persistence, and ChatGPT, this underdog has methodically exposed what may become one of the most consequential constitutional crises in California history. And in the center of it all? Mistah Wilson — founder of *ThaWilsonBlock*, a hyper-local media platform built to preserve community voice, uplift independent artists, and empower those often excluded from mainstream narratives. Michael Taylor —whose life began under state custody—has spent decades navigating the shadows of institutions: group homes, courtrooms, and broken social contracts. Branded early with mental health diagnoses and shuffled from p...
A review of Matthew 7:1-5 is in order. I identify as a conservative, but I check myself as I'm in no position to exclude ANYONE from politics. It's possibly for me to say condescending and poorly staged arguments (such as this video) do not belong in politics. As for the question posed by the conservative character in this op-ed, here are at least 3 answers: 1) https://www.miaminewtimes.com/news/eight-times-ron-desantis-did-racist-stuff-by-accident-10687534 2) https://www.nytimes.com/2022/09/28/opinion/ron-desantiss-racism.html 3) https://www.theroot.com/list-of-racist-comments-from-gop-candidates-on-the-2024-1851186174 and there are others I found easily. If DeSantis isn't a racist, why has he gone out of his way to flirt with it? Liberalism isn't the problem for the politically conservative movement. The problem is conservatives pointing out the hypocrisy of others to exempt themselves from addressing their own junk.
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