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The blacked-out speech bubbles

  • Writer: Amanda Riddell
    Amanda Riddell
  • Jan 1, 2025
  • 1 min read

Well, it's actually a response to the AI misspelling things, but it definitely makes a point about why transparency is important. In the gap between awareness and information, it's pretty easy to think the worst.


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Dakta said something in 2018 that's stuck with me, which is that he believed that none of the MPs from any party were in it for the wrong reasons. I generally feel that, though there are moments where I feel oppressed by their staff.


I think one or two might have personal vendettas regarding various things that I've said, but that's generally not the case.

 
 
 

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Amanda Riddell
Amanda Riddell
Jan 01, 2025

I reckon that Karen Chhour holds a grudge. Plus the Omelette himself. Otherwise, the National Party seems to be fairly into it.

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