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Just rewatched Lord of the Rings.

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  • verenarupp@social.vivaldi.netV verenarupp@social.vivaldi.net

    @thaodan @Richard_Littler But that name literally means "abhorrent".

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    @VerenaRupp @Richard_Littler It does but it doesn't give Sauron enough credit as Sauron i seems to be more cunning and intelligent then whatever Herr Thiel is.

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    • richard_littler@mastodon.socialR richard_littler@mastodon.social

      Just rewatched Lord of the Rings. I'd forgotten that Sauron's seeing-stone is called Palantir. So, democracy-sceptic, demon-believing Peter Thiel names his company (and models its logo?) after a device that allows an all-seeing evil eye to "broadcast propaganda" and control what people can and can't see in the service of malevolence... And the UK gov thought: "Yes, let's hire that company to look after our defence, policing, financial and health systems"?
      https://www.reuters.com/technology/uk-lawmakers-call-palantirs-role-public-sector-an-unacceptable-weakness-2026-06-02/

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      @Richard_Littler Good call. They're not even pretending, are they? FFS...

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      • kristenhg@mastodon.socialK kristenhg@mastodon.social

        @Richard_Littler Last summer, Current Affairs did a pretty good rundown of this whole weird obsession these guys have with willfully misunderstanding LoTR.

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        How the Right Abuses Tolkien

        For Peter Thiel, JD Vance, and other figures on today’s far right, the works of J.R.R. Tolkien have become a cultural touchstone. Pity they don’t understand the first thing about them.

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        (www.currentaffairs.org)

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        @kristenhg @Richard_Littler its their new Bible

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        • richard_littler@mastodon.socialR richard_littler@mastodon.social

          Just rewatched Lord of the Rings. I'd forgotten that Sauron's seeing-stone is called Palantir. So, democracy-sceptic, demon-believing Peter Thiel names his company (and models its logo?) after a device that allows an all-seeing evil eye to "broadcast propaganda" and control what people can and can't see in the service of malevolence... And the UK gov thought: "Yes, let's hire that company to look after our defence, policing, financial and health systems"?
          https://www.reuters.com/technology/uk-lawmakers-call-palantirs-role-public-sector-an-unacceptable-weakness-2026-06-02/

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          @Richard_Littler people are allergic to drawing conclusions

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          • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

            @Richard_Littler

            we need some hobbits

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            @benroyce @Richard_Littler a lot more…. And a lot of guillotines.

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            • zygos@mastodon.socialZ zygos@mastodon.social

              @CynAq @Colman @Pynoh @Richard_Littler

              I think the lesson is that the making of the world was corrupted at the start, and it is EVERYONE's job to fix what they can, with what they have, whereever they are. That should be your purpose in life.

              "All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us."
              -- Gandalf

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              @Zygos

              Sorry, I should’ve remembered that individual story elements can’t have lessons or meanings worth talking about and only the overall, distilled message of the whole novel has value.

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              • richard_littler@mastodon.socialR richard_littler@mastodon.social

                Just rewatched Lord of the Rings. I'd forgotten that Sauron's seeing-stone is called Palantir. So, democracy-sceptic, demon-believing Peter Thiel names his company (and models its logo?) after a device that allows an all-seeing evil eye to "broadcast propaganda" and control what people can and can't see in the service of malevolence... And the UK gov thought: "Yes, let's hire that company to look after our defence, policing, financial and health systems"?
                https://www.reuters.com/technology/uk-lawmakers-call-palantirs-role-public-sector-an-unacceptable-weakness-2026-06-02/

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                @Richard_Littler it blows my mind how loudly they're screaming what they're about, and still just keep chugging right along.

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                • cynaq@beige.partyC cynaq@beige.party

                  @Zygos

                  Sorry, I should’ve remembered that individual story elements can’t have lessons or meanings worth talking about and only the overall, distilled message of the whole novel has value.

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                  @CynAq

                  Have a great day. No matter what occurs.

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                  • richard_littler@mastodon.socialR richard_littler@mastodon.social

                    Just rewatched Lord of the Rings. I'd forgotten that Sauron's seeing-stone is called Palantir. So, democracy-sceptic, demon-believing Peter Thiel names his company (and models its logo?) after a device that allows an all-seeing evil eye to "broadcast propaganda" and control what people can and can't see in the service of malevolence... And the UK gov thought: "Yes, let's hire that company to look after our defence, policing, financial and health systems"?
                    https://www.reuters.com/technology/uk-lawmakers-call-palantirs-role-public-sector-an-unacceptable-weakness-2026-06-02/

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                    @Richard_Littler western countries slowly stop pretenting that they are democratic and reveal themselves as facist

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                    • cynaq@beige.partyC cynaq@beige.party

                      @Colman @Pynoh @Richard_Littler I think the lesson Tolkien was going for was “there’s no incorruptible all-seeing-eye-technology so don’t pursue it”.

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                      @CynAq @Colman @Pynoh @Richard_Littler Finally we can build the corrupt all-seeing eye from the "Don't Build The Corrupt All-Seeing Eye" novel!

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                      • richard_littler@mastodon.socialR richard_littler@mastodon.social

                        Just rewatched Lord of the Rings. I'd forgotten that Sauron's seeing-stone is called Palantir. So, democracy-sceptic, demon-believing Peter Thiel names his company (and models its logo?) after a device that allows an all-seeing evil eye to "broadcast propaganda" and control what people can and can't see in the service of malevolence... And the UK gov thought: "Yes, let's hire that company to look after our defence, policing, financial and health systems"?
                        https://www.reuters.com/technology/uk-lawmakers-call-palantirs-role-public-sector-an-unacceptable-weakness-2026-06-02/

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                        @Richard_Littler it's weird, there's a lot more, let's call them "tech for evil" companies such as anduril industries, mithril capital, lembas to name a few.

                        Look it up if you like your day getting worse🫠

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                        • richard_littler@mastodon.socialR richard_littler@mastodon.social

                          Just rewatched Lord of the Rings. I'd forgotten that Sauron's seeing-stone is called Palantir. So, democracy-sceptic, demon-believing Peter Thiel names his company (and models its logo?) after a device that allows an all-seeing evil eye to "broadcast propaganda" and control what people can and can't see in the service of malevolence... And the UK gov thought: "Yes, let's hire that company to look after our defence, policing, financial and health systems"?
                          https://www.reuters.com/technology/uk-lawmakers-call-palantirs-role-public-sector-an-unacceptable-weakness-2026-06-02/

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                          @Richard_Littler
                          I always thought their corporate name was Palantir Fasciitis. 😁

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                          • A aliengasmask@mas.to

                            @CynAq @Colman @Pynoh @Richard_Littler also made by feanor who did the silmarils. The lesson of hubris and overreach of mortals trying to control and touch the divine and so falling to corruption couldnt be clearer.

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                            @aliengasmask @CynAq @Colman @Pynoh @Richard_Littler

                            No, just theives using tricks to steal.

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