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Seth Bannon

@sethbannon

Entrepreneur, investor. Founder of @fiftyyears. Make something civilization needs. Also: sethbannon.bsky.social, threads.net/@sethbannon

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Caleb Watney (@calebwatney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The U.S. has just 4% of the world’s population. China has 17%. Our superpower is that we can recruit the best and brightest from anywhere — not just our own citizens. That’s a massive edge over closed societies. Giving up that advantage is not the path to American dominance.

The U.S. has just 4% of the world’s population. China has 17%.

Our superpower is that we can recruit the best and brightest from anywhere — not just our own citizens. That’s a massive edge over closed societies.

Giving up that advantage is not the path to American dominance.
Sri Kosuri (@srikosuri) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m trying to remember all the times that a government systematically tried to undermine their best universities for political reasons and how that worked out.

Seth Bannon (@sethbannon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A great strength of America is that the best and brightest from around the world clamor to come here. To innovate and build on our shores. Why are we fighting to change that?

A great strength of America is that the best and brightest from around the world clamor to come here. To innovate and build on our shores. Why are we fighting to change that?
Seth Bannon (@sethbannon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Every time someone responds to criticism of Israel intentionally starving children with "BUT WHAT ABOUT HAMAS?" know that it's because they can't defend the indefensible.

Christian Keil (@pronounced_kyle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Aalo has been pursuing DoE authorization for an *experimental* nuclear reactor But a new Trump EO might mean DoE can authorize *production* reactors Huge breakthrough for Matt... and for America. LFG

Bryan (@bryancsk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why are people getting mad at the HKS having international students? Half the future leaders of the world have their governments pay for the privilege of being influenced by the United States and it's somehow a bad deal for the US?

Ro Khanna (@rokhanna) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If we want to lead in the 21st century versus China, we shouldn't bar future innovators because they post things the government disagrees with on social media. Can't believe I even have to say this. Where are the Republican free speech warriors?

Michael McFaul (@mcfaul) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Had Trump’s anti-foreign student policies been in place decades ago, Oxford grad Elon Musk would have built Tesla in the United Kingdom, Tsinghua University alum Jensen Huang would have built Nvidia in the People’s Republic of China or Taiwan, and Moscow State University grad

Pope Leo XIV (@pontifex) 's Twitter Profile Photo

From #Gaza, the cries of parents rise to heaven ever more intensely as they clutch the lifeless bodies of their children, searching for food and shelter from bombs. I renew my appeal to leaders: cease fire, release all hostages, and fully respect international humanitarian law!

Seth Bannon (@sethbannon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

80% of Chinese STEM grads stay in the US. They build American companies, advance American science, power the American economy. The ones that go back home PAID to be influenced by America. They often return with a love of the USA and a deep connection to America.

Panda (@vivalapanda) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you're using Deep Research to look through academic literature, you're missing out on any closed access research, which often includes the most seminal papers I built this feature so that serious researchers can use Elicit to really look through *all* relevant research

Jessy Han (@hjessy_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Jet Propulsion Laboratory was co-founded by Qian Xuesen, a Chinese immigrant later deported during the Red Scare. He went on to lead China’s space program instead. America draws the world’s brightest—and history tells us we’re pushing them away to our own detriment.