Amilcar Oliva
@Hamilolivar
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Systems thinker. AI, physics, and human-centered design. Research, analysis, and strategy—written only.
Joined January 2026
What Credible Media Have Reported Donald Trump announced a tariff measure targeting several European countries if they refuse to negotiate or support his proposal to acquire the territory of Greenland — an autonomous territory under the sovereignty of Denmark — citing “national
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BREAKING: NATO Responds to U.S.–Greenland Dispute, Warns Against Escalation Brussels — In an unusually firm statement issued today, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) expressed “deep concern” over recent actions and rhetoric from the United States regarding
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A Message to the American People This country was not built to be ruled by fear, spectacle, or concentrated power. It was built—imperfectly but deliberately—on the belief that human dignity must come before profit, politics, or personal ambition. Today, what the nation needs
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Reflection The United States is living through a period where noise often replaces judgment, fear competes with truth, and urgency is mistaken for leadership. This isn’t new—but each time it happens, the damage cuts a little deeper. Democracies rarely collapse all at once. They
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Make no mistake: this will not be stopped with statements, carefully worded speeches, or slogans that sound comforting but change nothing. It will not be resolved by waiting for time, faith, or “normalization” to absorb the damage. History is unambiguous: when injustice is
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Federal Force and the Erosion of Public Trust in Minneapolis Minneapolis witnessed a troubling escalation this week as federal immigration agents deployed crowd-control weapons against unarmed protesters, intensifying concerns not only about use of force, but about the long-term
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Technology doesn’t fail because it’s new. It fails when it’s adopted without clear standards for accountability, impact, and limits. Not every technical advance is social progress. The difference lies in who controls it, who benefits, and who absorbs the cost when things go
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Politics should not be measured by the volume of the discourse, but by the quality of its consequences. When a public decision benefits a few, shifts costs onto many, and is presented as “inevitable,” we are not witnessing leadership—we are witnessing a design failure. Governing
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When technology grows faster than accountability, size stops being a sign of progress and starts being a warning. Not every billion-dollar project moves society forward — some simply move risk away from corporations and onto communities.
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Closing the day with a simple idea: taking care of what we build today is just as important as dreaming about what tomorrow will bring. Rest well to those who keep pushing forward, even in silence.
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Buenos días. El verdadero progreso no se mide solo por lo que la tecnología puede hacer, sino por cómo cuida a las personas que la usan.
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Good morning. True progress is not measured only by what technology can do, but by how well it cares for the people who use it. A sincere question to start the day: What simple thing could improve someone else’s life today?
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At this hour, many people are tired. Not just from work… tired of carrying everything. The house, the responsibilities, the time that never seems to be enough. Sometimes, a little support makes a big difference. Resting is also part of moving forward. 🌙
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Una democracia bajo presión La democracia en Estados Unidos no está colapsando, pero sí se encuentra bajo una presión significativa en múltiples frentes al mismo tiempo. No es el resultado de un solo evento, sino de dinámicas acumuladas que erosionan gradualmente el
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A Democracy Under Strain The democracy in the United States is not collapsing, but it is under significant stress on multiple fronts at once. This is not the result of a single event, but of accumulated dynamics that gradually erode normal democratic functioning. Polarization
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History doesn’t warn you when it crosses the line. First it normalizes. Then it justifies. And by the time we react, the damage is already done. An honest question: At what point did we stop demanding limits?
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Reflexión del mediodía. Las democracias rara vez colapsan de la noche a la mañana. Se erosionan en silencio, a través de la normalización. Primero, las medidas excepcionales se vuelven rutina. Luego, la imposición reemplaza al consentimiento. Finalmente, se le dice a la gente
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Midday reflection. Democracies rarely collapse overnight. They erode quietly, through normalization. First, exceptional measures become routine. Then, enforcement replaces consent. Finally, people are told that fear is the price of “order.” Knowing your rights matters — but
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Robert Reich has spent years pointing out the visible symptoms of inequality. But the deeper issue isn’t just policy failure — it’s how complexity gets simplified until responsibility disappears. When systems become opaque, accountability erodes quietly, not dramatically. So
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First they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out— because I was not a socialist. Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out— because I was not a trade unionist. Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out— because I was not a Jew. Then
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