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  3. When Anthropic’s AI isn’t being used to mass murder schoolgirls in Iran, it’s helping Mozilla improve Firefox.

When Anthropic’s AI isn’t being used to mass murder schoolgirls in Iran, it’s helping Mozilla improve Firefox.

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  • yoasif@mastodon.socialY yoasif@mastodon.social

    @lxsameer @aral This again, has nothing to do with the school bombing. Why are you trying to change the topic?

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    @yoasif @aral I'm trying to show you that media are biased. You may call them reputable, but they are not. If you're not Iranian, then you really will not understand what is going on for real, just based on what you read on your media.

    Iranian people have to voice here. And the school incident is something that pokes us the wrong way, we have saw the same scenario before. Ukrainian flight, Rasht's market, and so many other incidents....

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    • lxsameer@mastodon.socialL lxsameer@mastodon.social

      @yoasif @aral I'm trying to show you that media are biased. You may call them reputable, but they are not. If you're not Iranian, then you really will not understand what is going on for real, just based on what you read on your media.

      Iranian people have to voice here. And the school incident is something that pokes us the wrong way, we have saw the same scenario before. Ukrainian flight, Rasht's market, and so many other incidents....

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      @yoasif @aral It's one of IRGCs oldest propaganda tricks. And it pains us to see people of the world believe it. And try to side with IRGC.

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      • lxsameer@mastodon.socialL lxsameer@mastodon.social

        @yoasif @aral I'm trying to show you that media are biased. You may call them reputable, but they are not. If you're not Iranian, then you really will not understand what is going on for real, just based on what you read on your media.

        Iranian people have to voice here. And the school incident is something that pokes us the wrong way, we have saw the same scenario before. Ukrainian flight, Rasht's market, and so many other incidents....

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        @lxsameer @aral You have no evidence for your claims. I fully believe that the IRGC is evil and bad - they just didn't do the airstrikes on the school.

        Why do you have to spread misinformation about that?

        Once again - you have provided ZERO evidence about your claim - just a steady stream of whataboutism.

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        • lxsameer@mastodon.socialL lxsameer@mastodon.social

          @yoasif @aral I'm trying to show you that media are biased. You may call them reputable, but they are not. If you're not Iranian, then you really will not understand what is going on for real, just based on what you read on your media.

          Iranian people have to voice here. And the school incident is something that pokes us the wrong way, we have saw the same scenario before. Ukrainian flight, Rasht's market, and so many other incidents....

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          @lxsameer @aral Even if all Western media sources are garbage, you have not provided a single source that supports the claim that you made that this is a failed missile launch by the IRGC.

          Why can't you do that - or just admit that you are spreading misinformation?

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          • yoasif@mastodon.socialY yoasif@mastodon.social

            @lxsameer @aral You have no evidence for your claims. I fully believe that the IRGC is evil and bad - they just didn't do the airstrikes on the school.

            Why do you have to spread misinformation about that?

            Once again - you have provided ZERO evidence about your claim - just a steady stream of whataboutism.

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            @yoasif @aral hmmm, you have no evidence either, you read it on media, there is no evidence for that too.

            if you want too. They are “investigating”. But, you have chosen to believe that.

            Evidence is not something that you and me can come up with.
            But I've seen this scenario many times already.

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            • lxsameer@mastodon.socialL lxsameer@mastodon.social

              @yoasif @aral hmmm, you have no evidence either, you read it on media, there is no evidence for that too.

              if you want too. They are “investigating”. But, you have chosen to believe that.

              Evidence is not something that you and me can come up with.
              But I've seen this scenario many times already.

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              @lxsameer @aral You have no media organization whatsoever making your claim. 🤷

              Do you even have anyone claiming that a failed missile launch could cause the damage observed? That is clearly the sticking point in any analysis.

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              • yoasif@mastodon.socialY yoasif@mastodon.social

                @lxsameer @aral Even if all Western media sources are garbage, you have not provided a single source that supports the claim that you made that this is a failed missile launch by the IRGC.

                Why can't you do that - or just admit that you are spreading misinformation?

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                @lxsameer @aral
                >Sean Moorhouse, a former British Army officer and explosive ordnance disposal expert, said the available satellite imagery was insufficient to determine exactly what type of munitions were used in the strike, but he said the visible damage was consistent with what would be expected with impacts from multiple 2,000-pound (900-kilogram) high-explosive warheads. He said the multiple precise impacts would undercut any suggestion that a malfunctioning Iranian missile hit the school.

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                • yoasif@mastodon.socialY yoasif@mastodon.social

                  @lxsameer @aral
                  >Sean Moorhouse, a former British Army officer and explosive ordnance disposal expert, said the available satellite imagery was insufficient to determine exactly what type of munitions were used in the strike, but he said the visible damage was consistent with what would be expected with impacts from multiple 2,000-pound (900-kilogram) high-explosive warheads. He said the multiple precise impacts would undercut any suggestion that a malfunctioning Iranian missile hit the school.

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                  @lxsameer @aral https://apnews.com/article/iran-minab-girls-school-airstrike-us-israel-c3095dc9729881b567277a1c5c47efb2

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                  • yoasif@mastodon.socialY yoasif@mastodon.social

                    @lxsameer @aral You have no media organization whatsoever making your claim. 🤷

                    Do you even have anyone claiming that a failed missile launch could cause the damage observed? That is clearly the sticking point in any analysis.

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                    @yoasif @aral as you can read there, a malfunctioning Iranian missile is on the table.

                    Even if it is not an Iranian missile, I still think IRGC used people is a shield. US keep bombarding Iran for 9 days now, they seem really accurate with their strikes, why do the y want to kill children???
                    In the other hand, IRGC killed too many Iranians, including children recently. They openly threaten people and children on the TV. In the lack of evidence (like finding the pieces of the missile), ...

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                    • lxsameer@mastodon.socialL lxsameer@mastodon.social

                      @yoasif @aral as you can read there, a malfunctioning Iranian missile is on the table.

                      Even if it is not an Iranian missile, I still think IRGC used people is a shield. US keep bombarding Iran for 9 days now, they seem really accurate with their strikes, why do the y want to kill children???
                      In the other hand, IRGC killed too many Iranians, including children recently. They openly threaten people and children on the TV. In the lack of evidence (like finding the pieces of the missile), ...

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                      @lxsameer @aral Okay, so no evidence. I'm fine with stopping here.

                      Please stop spreading misinformation, it's bad for everyone.

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                      • lxsameer@mastodon.socialL lxsameer@mastodon.social

                        @yoasif @aral as you can read there, a malfunctioning Iranian missile is on the table.

                        Even if it is not an Iranian missile, I still think IRGC used people is a shield. US keep bombarding Iran for 9 days now, they seem really accurate with their strikes, why do the y want to kill children???
                        In the other hand, IRGC killed too many Iranians, including children recently. They openly threaten people and children on the TV. In the lack of evidence (like finding the pieces of the missile), ...

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                        @yoasif @aral which one has a higher probability? US intentionally striking the school? Or IRGC's malfunctioning missile, or using the school as a human shield?

                        What will US gain from such an attack? What IRGC will gain?

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                        • yoasif@mastodon.socialY yoasif@mastodon.social

                          @lxsameer @aral Okay, so no evidence. I'm fine with stopping here.

                          Please stop spreading misinformation, it's bad for everyone.

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                          @yoasif @aral it's not misinformation, misinformation is spreading lies, it is not a lie. There is no evidence for either. But it is a likely possibility. Just like what media choose to report.

                          When there is investigation going on, you can not reject it. Until there is firm evidence.
                          I already showed you that IRGC is occupying schools and hospitals. That suggests something like a human shield stuff.

                          this is not misinformation.

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