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Walter Hudson comments on algorithms, cartel violence, and Antifa in recent tweets

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Walter Hudson, Minnesota State Representative from 30A District | Official Website

Walter Hudson, Minnesota State Representative from 30A District | Official Website

Walter Hudson, a public figure known for his commentary on social and political issues, posted a series of tweets on October 5, 2025, addressing topics ranging from online content algorithms to political violence and activist groups.

In his first tweet at 18:15 UTC, Hudson commented on the nature of content being shown to him by an algorithm. He wrote, "The algorithm has chosen to curate legit white supremacists for me. I find their arguments fascinating. One is: brown only produces more brown, while white produces diversity of eye and hair color. So... you're saying brown genetics are... dominate. ... "

Later that day at 19:01 UTC, Hudson referenced violent action against criminal organizations in another post: "Well... ... I mean... He does obliterate cartel terrorists. Push of a button. Leaves one with free time."

At 19:13 UTC the same day, Hudson addressed claims about the activist group Antifa with a brief statement: "Complete lie. Antifa wants to dismantle all of this."

Antifa is a loosely organized movement composed of autonomous groups and individuals who oppose fascism and far-right ideologies through direct action and protest tactics.

The use of algorithms in social media platforms has raised concerns regarding exposure to extremist content or ideological echo chambers; research indicates that recommendation systems can sometimes amplify polarizing or controversial material to users based on engagement patterns.

Cartel violence remains a significant issue in several countries, particularly in Mexico where government forces have engaged in high-profile operations targeting organized crime groups.