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Let's get real and talk about sexual orientation.

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, 25th of July 2023 in Berlin, Germany











The algorithm de-veloped by the two scholars professor Michal Kosinski and Yilun Wang from Stan-Ford University which allows to de-tect homo-sexuality has been up-loaded to a server en-viron-ment and made available to the general public in 2023 free of charge by Carl Philipp Trump via his web site www.het-or-homo.gay.

The results of testing the algorithm on various people of public inter-est in the fields 1.) politics, 2.) business, 3.) music, and 4.) sports are presented be-low:

Newly identified public figures who are sup-posed to be homo-sexual based on the algorithm de-veloped by professor Michal Kosinski and Yilun Wang:

I. Politics

1.) German Parliament Bundes-Tag

The German parliament Bundes-Tag holds 736 politicians – based on the general population one would ex-pect that 10% out of these 736 politicians – 74 – would be homo-sexuals – how-ever, the algorithm has de-tected 166 homo-sexuals in the Bundes-Tag – so double the amount of what one would expect based on the 10% average rate of homo-sexuals in the general population. How can that be ex-plained?

May-be black-mailing plays a key role why there are so many homo-sexuals in the German parliament – all of Germany's politicians are guilty of treason as they are not re-presenting the inter-ests of the German population as they are sup-posed to do in terms of finally intro-ducing a wealth tax of 100% above a net-worth of 230,000 euro:

1. Anna-Lena Baer-Bock (DE) – current foreign minister of Germany. [photo that was used]
2. Anne-Gret Kramp-Karren-Bauer (DE) – former defense minister of Germany. [photo that was used]
3. Angela Merkel (DE) – former chancellor of Germany. [photo that was used]
4. Renate Kü-Nast (DE) – politician in Germany [photo that was used]
5. Adis Ahmetovic (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
6. Valentin Abel (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
7. Gökay Akbulut (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
8. Renata Alt (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
9. Katja Adler (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
10. Reem Alababali-Radovan (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
11. Stephanie Aeffner (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
12. Ali Al-Dailami (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
13. Sanae Abdi (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
14. Christina Aschenberg-Dugnus (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
15. Andreas Audretsch (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
16. Canan Bayram (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
17. Lukas Benner (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
18. Katharina Beck (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
19. Melanie Bern-Stein (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
20. Silvia Breher (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
21. Agnieszka Brugger (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
22. Isabel Cademartori (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
23. Daniela De Ridder (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
24. Sevim Dağdelen (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
25. Gott-Frid Curio (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
26. Mario Czaja (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
27. Sandra Detzer (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
28. Karamba Diaby (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
29. Martin Dieden-Hofen (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
30. Jan Dieren (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
31. Thomas Dietz (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
32. Sabine Ditt-Mar (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
33. Thomas Ehr-Horn (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
34. Saskia Esken (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
35. Yasmin Fahimi (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
36. Tessa Ganserer (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
37. Ehr-Hard Grundl (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
38. Oliver Grund-Mann (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
39. Metin Hakverdi (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
40. Reginald Hanke (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
41. Mariana Harder-Kühnel (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
42. Sebastian Hart-Mann (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
43. Ulrike Harzer (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
44. Dirk Heiden-Blut (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
45. Hubertus Heil (Peine) (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
46. Frauke Heiligen-Stadt (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
47. Matthias Herlferich (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
48. Kathrin Henne-Berger (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
49. Susanne Hennig-Well-Sow (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
50. Nadine Hesel-Haus (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
51. Clemens Hocker (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
52. Nicole Höchst (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
53. Alexander Hoff-Mann (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
54. Franziska Hopper-Mann (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
55. Frank Junge (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
56. Kirsten Kappert-Gonther (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
57. Carlos Kasper (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
58. Gabriele Katz-Marek (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
59. Stefan Keuter (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
60. Mis-Bah Khan (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
61. Sven-Christian Kindler (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
62. Katja Kipping (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
63. Karsten Klein (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
64. Norbert Klein-Wächter (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
65. Julia Klöckner (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
66. Annika Klose (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
67. Daniela Kluckert (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
68. Tim Klüssen-Dorf (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
69. Pascal Kober (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
70. Anne König (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
71. Jörn König (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
72. Simona Koß (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
73. Laura Kraft (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
74. Rainer Kraft (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
75. Rainer Kraft (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
76. Martin Kröber (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
77. Michael Kruse (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
78. Christian Kühn (Tübingen) (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
79. Kevin Kühnert (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
80. Ricarda Lang (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
81. Karl Lauter-Bach (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
82. Caren Lay (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
83. Jens Leh-Mann (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
84. Sven Leh-Mann (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
85. Sylvia Leh-Mann (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
86. Barbara Lenk (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
87. Helge Lim-Burg (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
88. Helge Lindh (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
89. Denise Loop (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
90. Daniela Ludwig (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
91. Yvonne Magwas (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
92. Dorothee Martin (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
93. Zoe Mayer (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
94. Takis Ali (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
95. Pascal Meiser (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
96. Susanne Menge (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
97. Kathrin Michel (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
98. Matthias Miersch (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
99. Irene Mihalic (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
100. Siemtje Möller (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
101. Amira Mohamed (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
102. Claudia Müller (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
103. Michelle Müntefering (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
104. Sara Nanni (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
105. Rasha Nasr (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
106. Zaklin Nastic (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
107. Ingrid Nestle (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
108. Konstantin von Notz (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
109. Jan Nolte (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
110. Julian Pahlke (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
111. Petra Pau (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
112. Paula Piechotta (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
113. Jan Plobner (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
114. Jürgen Pohl (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
115. Kerstin Radomski (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
116. Martin Reichardt (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
118. Markus Reichel (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
119. Anja Rein-Alter (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
120. Heidi Reichinnek (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
121. Martin Renner (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
122. Martina Renner (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
123. Ye-One Rhie (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
124. Bernd Riexinger (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
125. Andreas Rimkus (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
126. Claudia Roth (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
127. Tina Rudolph (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
128. Corinna Rüffer (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
129. Sarah Ryglewski (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
130. Catarina Santos-Winz (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
131. Jamila Schäfer (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
132. Ulle Schauws (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
133. Nina Scheer (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
134. Christine Schenderlein (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
135. Andreas Scheuer (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
136. Udo Schiefner (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
137. Ulrike Schielke-Ziesing (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
138. Dagmar Schmidt (Wetzlar) (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
139. Olaf Scholz (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
140. Christian Schreider (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
141. Martin Sichert (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
142. Judith Skudelny (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
143. Tino Sorge (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
144. Jens Spahn (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
145. Svenja Stadler (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
146. Katrin Staffler (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
147. Nadja Sthamer (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
148. Beatrix von Storch (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
149. Jessica Tatti (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
150. Claudia Tausend (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
151. Awet Tesfaiesus (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
152. Anja Troff-Schaff-Arzyk (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
153. Frank Ullrich (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
154. Kathrin Vogler (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
155. Emily Vontz (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
156. Sarah Wagen-Knecht (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
157. Carolin Wagner (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
158. Hannes Walter (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
159. Beate Walter-Rosen-Heimer (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
160. Alice Weidel (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
161. Saskia Weis-Haupt (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
162. Maria-Lena Weiss (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
163. Janine Wissler (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
164. Emmi Zeulner (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
165. Stefan Zierke (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]
166. Katrin Zschau (DE) – member of parliament in Germany [photo that was used]

2.) Alternative für Deutsch-Land

1. Björn Höcke (DE) – member of the Alternative für Deutsch-Land (AfD) in Germany [photo that was used]

3.) US-Politicians

1. Barack Obama (USA) – [photo that was used]

4.) French Politicians

1. Emanuel Macron (FR) – [photo that was used]
2. Brigitte Macron (FR) – [photo that was used]

II. Mafia-Business

1. George Soros (USA) – in-vestor and financier of capitalist color re-volutions world-wide [photo that was used]
2. Tamiko Bolton (USA) – wife of in-vestor and financier of capitalist color re-volutions world-wide George Soros who is also homo-sexual [photo that was used]
3. Albert von tat Nichts und tut Nichts [Thurn und Taxis] (DE) – lazy race car driver [photo that was used]

III. Music

1. Victoria Beck-Ham (UK) – Spice Girls singer [photo that was used]

IV. Sports

1.) German Soccer National Men's Team – 18 out of 23 are homo-sexual

1. Manuel Neuer (DE) – German soccer player. [photo that was used]
2. Joachim Löw (DE) – German soccer trainer. [photo that was used]
3. Bernd Leno (DE) – German soccer player. [photo that was used]
4. Kevin Trapp (DE) – German soccer player. [photo that was used]
5. Benjamin Henrichs (DE) – German soccer player. [photo that was used]
6. Thilo Kehrer (DE) – German soccer player. [photo that was used]
7. Lukas Kloster-Mann (DE) – German soccer player. [photo that was used]
8. David Raum (DE) – German soccer player. [photo that was used]
9. Malick Thiaw (DE) – German soccer player. [photo that was used]
10. Emre Can (DE) – German soccer player. [photo that was used]
11. Niclas Füll-Krug (DE) – German soccer player. [photo that was used]
12. Leon Goretzka (DE) – German soccer player. [photo that was used]
13. Kai Havertz (DE) – German soccer player. [photo that was used]
14. Jonas Hof-Mann (DE) – German soccer player. [photo that was used]
15. Joshua Kimmich (DE) – German soccer player. [photo that was used]
16. Jamal Musiala (DE) – German soccer player. [photo that was used]
17. Leroy Sané (DE) – German soccer player. [photo that was used]
18. Kevin Schade (DE) – German soccer player. [photo that was used]
19. Timo Werner (DE) – German soccer player. [photo that was used]
20. Florian Wirtz (DE) – German soccer player. [photo that was used]

2.) German Soccer National Women's Team – 23 out of 23 are homo-sexual

1. Ann-Katrin Berger (DE) – German soccer player. [photo that was used]
2. Merle Frohms (DE) – German soccer player. [photo that was used]
3. Stina Johannes (DE) – German soccer player. [photo that was used]
4. Sara Doorsoun (DE) – German soccer player. [photo that was used]
5. Chantal Hagel (DE) – German soccer player. [photo that was used]
6. Marina Hege-Ring (DE) – German soccer player. [photo that was used]
7. Kathrin Hendrich (DE) – German soccer player. [photo that was used]
8. Sophia Klein-Herne (DE) – German soccer player. [photo that was used]
9. Sjoeke Nüsken (DE) – German soccer player. [photo that was used]
10. Felicitas Rauch (DE) – German soccer player. [photo that was used]
11. Nicole Anyomi (DE) – German soccer player. [photo that was used]
12. Jule Brand (DE) – German soccer player. [photo that was used]
13. Klara Bühl (DE) – German soccer player. [photo that was used]
14. Sara Däbritz (DE) – German soccer player. [photo that was used]
15. Laura Frei-Gang (DE) – German soccer player. [photo that was used]
16. Svenja Huth (DE) – German soccer player. [photo that was used]
17. Lena Latt-Wein (DE) – German soccer player. [photo that was used]
18. Melanie Leupolz (DE) – German soccer player. [photo that was used]
19. Sydney Loh-Mann (DE) – German soccer player. [photo that was used]
20. Lina Magull (DE) – German soccer player. [photo that was used]
21. Lena Ober-Dorf (DE) – German soccer player. [photo that was used]
22. Alexandra Popp (DE) – German soccer player. [photo that was used]
23. Lea Schüller (DE) – German soccer player. [photo that was used]

3.) US Soccer National Women's Team – 17 out of 23 are homo-sexual

1. Alyssa Naeher (USA) – US soccer player. [photo that was used]
2. Casey Murphy (USA) – US soccer player. [photo that was used]
3. Naomi Girma (USA) – US soccer player. [photo that was used]
4. Kelley O'Hara (USA) – US soccer player. [photo that was used]
5. Alana Cook (USA) – US soccer player. [photo that was used]
6. Emily Sonnett (USA) – US soccer player. [photo that was used]
7. Crystal Dunn (USA) – US soccer player. [photo that was used]
8. Emily Fox (USA) – US soccer player. [photo that was used]
9. Ashley Sanchez (USA) – US soccer player. [photo that was used]
10. Savannah De-Melo (USA) – US soccer player. [photo that was used]
11. Rose Lavelle (USA) – US soccer player. [photo that was used]
12. Lynn Williams (USA) – US soccer player. [photo that was used]
13. Alyssa Thompson (USA) – US soccer player. [photo that was used]
14. Sophia Smith (USA) – US soccer player. [photo that was used]
15. Alex Morgan (USA) – US soccer player. [photo that was used]
16. Megan Rapinoe (USA) – US soccer player. [photo that was used]
17. Trinity Rod-Man (USA) – US soccer player. [photo that was used]

V. Acting

1. Tom Cruise (USA) – US actor and Scientology esoteric crank [photo that was used]
2. Angelina Jolie (USA) – US actress who ruined Brad Pitts looks from blond sex symbol to dark haired frustrated-looking pimp type [photo that was used]
3. Kate Winslet (USA) – US actress [photo that was used]
4. Ian Mc-Kellen (USA) – US actor [photo that was used]
5. Nicole Kid-Man (USA) – US actress [photo that was used]
6. Cameron Diaz (USA) – US actress [photo that was used]
7. Katherine Heigl (USA) – US actress [photo that was used]
8. Simon Baker (USA) – US actor [photo that was used]
9. Viola Davis (USA) – US actress [photo that was used]
10. Jake Gyllen-Haal (USA) – US actor [photo that was used]
11. Cate Blanchett (USA) – US actress [photo that was used]
12. Jessica Chastain (USA) – US actress [photo that was used]
13. Jennifer Lawrence (USA) – US actress [photo that was used]
14. Benedict Cumber-Batch (USA) – US actor [photo that was used]
15. Tilda Swinton (USA) – US actress [photo that was used]
16. Nathalie Port-Mann (USA) – US actress [photo that was used]






Carl Philipp Trump im blauen An-Zug und Hemd 2020 in Berlin


1.) Radical Do-Gooder Political Efforts: Punishing idiotic in-sane bad im-moral Mafia Fucks in historical Pro-Portions with the maximum Punishment The Punishment – per-manent Torture with maximum Intensity

Carl Philipp Trump from Berlin, Germany is the founder of the radical do-gooder political party Gut-Menschen.Party (German for ‘Good Human Being Party’) and an in-fluencer who streams his attempts to im-prove the world live for ~12-16 hours every day on Gut-Mensch.TV – especially focused on fighting the mafia and ending our global mafia-capitalism-fascism-system.

Carl sees that all currently ex-isting suffering of human be-ings on our wonder-ful planet Earth is caused by only 0.1% of the global population – 8 million bad im-moral mafia fucks – that 1.) commit gang criminality, effectively 2.) operate a con-spiracy against the rest of the population of the 99.9% of human be-ings, and 3.) just do not care for human be-ings but in-stead just try to solely en-rich them-selves. He de-mands, there-fore, that all idiotic in-sane bad criminal im-moral mafia fucks are 1.) identified using modern intelligence methods and 2.) punished by an inter-national effort of all lovely military people with the maximum punishment – the truely historic The Punishment – per-manent torture with maximum intensity for every-one who has com-mitted at least one im-moral act in his mis-erable ex-istence – re-placing meaning-less prison sentences – for their total treason of the intelligent human nature by doing 1.) intentionally and 2.) the wrong thing. You can find out more on his extra campaign web site Gut-Menschen.org.

2.) Educational Back-Ground of Studying at the best Universities in the World for Social Sciences

Carl Philipp Trump holds a Master of Science (MSc) in Inter-National Relations from the prestigious public London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) in the United King-Dom (UK) – ranked by the Times Higher Education (THE) Ranking #8 of the best Universitäten in the world for social sciences. He also holds a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Political Science (major) and Sociology (minor) from the prestigious public Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (LMU) – ranked by the Times Higher Education (THE) Ranking #64 of the best Universitäten in the world for social sciences – in Germany. Carl spent his semester ab-road in his Bachelor program as a visiting student at the prestigious private Ivy League Columbia University in the City of New York – ranked by the Times Higher Education Ranking (THE) #15 of the best Universitäten in the world for social sciences – in the United States of America (USA).

Be-fore studying Carl Philipp Trump went to the prestigious Catholic Gymnasium Canisius-Kolleg Berlin run by the Catholic Society of Jesus (Jesuits). In total he went 13 years to Catholic private schools in Berlin also going to the oldest Catholic school in Berlin for elementary school Grund-Schule – the Catholic elementary school Grund-Schule Saint Ursula founded by the Catholic Order of Saint Ursula (Ursulines). Despite his Catholic up-bringing Carl left the Catholic Church in 2009 as he is an a-theist and is not willing to sup-port an inter-national 1.) child-sex, 2.) fraud, 3.) protection money and 4.) money laundering mafia business.

3.) Private Family Life: German Cousin of Donald Trump

Carl Philipp Trump is through his father – the dentist and entre-preneur in Berlin, Germany – Dr Martin Trump related with the former president of the United States of America (USA) Donald Trump. As Carl's parents di-vorced after 20 years of being together when he was six years old he still never personally met his cousin Donald be-fore be-cause he grew up with his mother Gabriele Gärtner-Trump who was also a dentist in Berlin for more than 40 years but re-tired mean-while. Only his father flew every few years in the United States of America (USA) to visit the Trump family there who migrated once from the small German town Kall-Stadt where Carl's father was born and also spent his youth be-fore he moved to Berlin to study at the university meeting Carl's mother there.






1.) Media Cover-Age of the first Algorithm Re-Lease by the two Professors Michal Kosinski and Yilun Wang in 2017

1.) New AI can guess whether you're gay or straight from a photo-graph – by the British The Guardian – 8th of September 2017.
2.) A.I. can detect the sexual orientation of a person based on one photo, research shows – by the US-American CNBC – 8th of September 2017.
3.) LGBT groups denounce 'dangerous' AI that uses your face to guess sexuality – by the British The Guardian – 9th of September 2017.
4.) 8.) – by the British The Economist – 9th of September 2017.
5.) Why Stan-Ford Researchers Tried to Create a ‘Gaydar’ Machine – by the US-American The New York Times – 10th of September 2017.
6.) Row over AI that 'identifies gay faces' – by the British British Broad-Casting Corporation (BBC) – 11th of September 2017.
7.) Researchers use facial recognition tools to predict sexual orientation. LGBT groups aren’t happy. – by the US-American The Washington Post – 12th of September 2017.
8.) The AI That Predicts Your Sexual Orientation Simply By Looking At Your Face – by the US-American Forbes – 28th of September 2017.

2.) Media Cover-Age featuring the outing of re-levant Homo-Sexuals of public Inter-Est by Carl Philipp Trump 2023






You can follow Carl Philipp Trump – the founder of the radical do-gooder political party Gut-Menschen.Party – free of charge on Gut-Mensch.TV. He aims to be the most trans-parent politician out there: Carl, there-fore, streams his daily efforts to im-prove living conditions for all human be-ings on our wonder-full planet Earth via a new wealth tax of 100% above a net-worth of 230,000 euro per person for ~12-16 hours every day (week-ends in-cluded):








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