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Garry Kasparov @Kasparov63
RT @iyad_elbaghdadi: This morning Google Photos asked me to "rediscover that day" two years ago in Oslo. Jamal was on his way to the airpor… — PolitiTweet.org
Garry Kasparov @Kasparov63
Trump will promise people security through violence. Biden and anyone who supports him must promise, and deliver, security through justice. It isn't clear if they are capable. — PolitiTweet.org
Garry Kasparov @Kasparov63
The rioters' destruction puts the spotlight on themselves, not the crime that sparked the protests. Honor the victims, demand justice. Those who pursue violence seek to exploit chaos for their own ends. — PolitiTweet.org
Garry Kasparov @Kasparov63
The highs of a space launch, the best of American achievement, was overshadowed by the lows of the riots, the worst of American instability. — PolitiTweet.org
Garry Kasparov @Kasparov63
As is inevitably the case, a bad week for America is a good week for Trump. His only chance is chaos and conflict. If extremes on both sides rule the day, an authoritarian figure becomes more attractive. — PolitiTweet.org
Garry Kasparov @Kasparov63
Putin desperately needs a new foreign support lifeline to look like a bigshot as his support crumbles in Russia due to oil shock and disastrous Covid-19 response. Trump answers the master's call, as always. — PolitiTweet.org
Mig Greengard @chessninja
Pathetically, Trump mentioning South Korea, India, and Australia is just cover for his latest attempt to get Putin… https://t.co/LBYtc26HL7
Garry Kasparov @Kasparov63
RT @Kasparov63: A way to judge nature of a govt is how it reacts to mass protest anywhere. Condemnation is natural for authoritarians. It's… — PolitiTweet.org
Garry Kasparov @Kasparov63
RT @Kasparov63: Yes, criminalization of protest is always on the "would-be autocrat to-do list" along with attacking the media, the judicia… — PolitiTweet.org
Garry Kasparov @Kasparov63
RT @Kasparov63: Those who tell you that solidarity and protest are worthless are those who want you to fail. — PolitiTweet.org
Garry Kasparov @Kasparov63
RT @chessninja: I just RT'ed a bunch of old @Kasparov63 tweets on the nature of protest and authority. After discussing the current environ… — PolitiTweet.org
Garry Kasparov @Kasparov63
RT @lizalfano: @Kasparov63 @DavidPepper This is why down ballot races are so important, why school boards and small town mayors are so impo… — PolitiTweet.org
Garry Kasparov @Kasparov63
RT @ellenh2d: @Kasparov63 Yes! While we need to intimately know how we got here, we need to work on the present and the future... and be b… — PolitiTweet.org
Garry Kasparov @Kasparov63
Outplan them. Build slow but strong. Stop thinking about Election Day as the end and start thinking about as a beginning. What must change? How do you want yourself and the world to be different in a year, in five years? — PolitiTweet.org
Kim Gould 🎀 @KimGould
@Kasparov63 Garry, what strategy should those who think first about complex issues take against Trump and his ilk?… https://t.co/f54gyfIIQq
Garry Kasparov @Kasparov63
"Nicolas Chauvin, a French soldier under Napoleon who became eponymous with "chauvinism," meaning prejudice and bigotry." A historical coincidence for the day. Or perhaps "God marks the crook," as we say in Russian. — PolitiTweet.org
Garry Kasparov @Kasparov63
Trump withdrawing America from WHO mirrors his response to Covid-19: He sees a tough fight and he turns and runs. WHO's biggest donors are the US and Bill Gates and US leadership to reform WHO is essential. — PolitiTweet.org
Garry Kasparov @Kasparov63
They expected solutions, but listening is the greatest solution of all in a society. For leaders to listen to the people, for the people to listen to each other. When we stop listening, society becomes only a struggle. — PolitiTweet.org
Mig Greengard @chessninja
Here's @Kasparov63 on unrest and listening to dissidents. It was an odd section to put near the end of the book, wh… https://t.co/uJX9lFAdeI
Garry Kasparov @Kasparov63
It doesn't matter that Trump's promises are fake or that his proposals are immoral or impossible. It makes the autocrat sound like they have answers, or at least that they recognize the problem. — PolitiTweet.org
Garry Kasparov @Kasparov63
It's a trusted technique. Trump wants to fan the literal and figurative flames because he can promise action, look big and central. Others who think first about complex issues, who consider other views and consequences, look weak, indecisive. — PolitiTweet.org
Garry Kasparov @Kasparov63
Chaos favors power and those with the ability to wield power quickly and ruthlessly. It is why dictators stoke chaos and why democracies prefer stability. — PolitiTweet.org
Sarah Kendzior @sarahkendzior
I've quoted this passage from Trump -- where he states his intent to cause riots and US economic collapse -- so man… https://t.co/OSXsoKmGae
Garry Kasparov @Kasparov63
RT @chessninja: Here's @Kasparov63 on unrest and listening to dissidents. It was an odd section to put near the end of the book, when reade… — PolitiTweet.org
Garry Kasparov @Kasparov63
The UN is a platform for dictators and human rights abusers. Interpol's vice-president is a Russian major-general. Dictatorships fight to control or destroy these institutions, and without US leadership they have been succeeding. Trump is actively helping them. — PolitiTweet.org
Garry Kasparov @Kasparov63
The free world still maintains economic, military, and especially cultural advantages, but it refuses to press them and so is losing them to authoritarians who aggressively spread their model. — PolitiTweet.org
Garry Kasparov @Kasparov63
Trump's assault on global institutions, like NATO and the EU, has always matched the position of Putin and other dictators. WHO is a corrupt mess, but the US simply walking away from everything is harmful and cowardly. — PolitiTweet.org
Garry Kasparov @Kasparov63
RT @rashmeerl: Garry Kasparov: “I remain an optimist if only because I’ve never found much advantage in the alternatives.” https://t.co/439… — PolitiTweet.org
Garry Kasparov @Kasparov63
RT @SanghaSukhmani: 'I favour the attitude of Garry Kasparov, who won matches by seizing the initiative,maximising his offensive possibilit… — PolitiTweet.org
Financial Times @FinancialTimes
GitHub, the open source software sharing platform used by 40m developers around the world, may well provide more pr… https://t.co/YaH6pnWhHW
Garry Kasparov @Kasparov63
Zuckerberg hiding behind claims of FB not having fact-checking is a joke considering they take down plenty of material far less misleading and dangerous than Trump's daily volcanic eruptions of lies and accusations. Just say it, that it's because he has power. — PolitiTweet.org
Garry Kasparov @Kasparov63
Trump is a bully and a bullshitter, not a raging bull. His attempt to cow the media with threats should provoke outrage in Zuckerberg and the rest. Allying with power for the sake of it is the stuff of cowards. — PolitiTweet.org
Garry Kasparov @Kasparov63
Indeed. Zuckerberg had a chance to show solidarity among social media giants and boldly advance the cause of truth. Instead, he's siding with his bottom line and betraying any responsibility to the national good. — PolitiTweet.org
The Lincoln Project @ProjectLincoln
🚨 The Lincoln Project slams Facebook CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, for censorship hypocrisy. https://t.co/1sm0c2bgYD
Garry Kasparov @Kasparov63
"Only one delegate voted against the proposal, while 2,878 voted for and six abstained." And so real democracy in Hong Kong is set to be crushed after a show of fake democracy in Beijing. https://t.co/lb4aewBziS — PolitiTweet.org
Garry Kasparov @Kasparov63
Every power grab is justified as a blow for fairness, every corrupt act as a strike against corruption. Just as every war is described as a play for peace. History shows us such people plainly. — PolitiTweet.org