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  • This post is a textbook example of misleading outrage designed to manipulate low-information voters. Let’s break it down logically:

    1. Where’s the proof that Trump spent $15 million of taxpayer money on a football game? No legitimate source has provided evidence of this claim. Just because something is printed in bold letters on a meme doesn’t make it true.

    2. Presidents travel with security—this isn’t unique to Trump. Every sitting president incurs travel costs for official and personal trips, including Biden, Obama, and Clinton. But suddenly, it’s an issue when Trump attends a game?

    3. Musk and government funding? What does Elon Musk’s companies have to do with Trump attending a football game? SpaceX and Tesla aren’t federal agencies, and Musk isn’t responsible for funding childhood cancer research. Meanwhile, the same people posting this meme support a government that sends billions to Ukraine instead of funding healthcare and domestic issues.

    4. If the concern is about wasted taxpayer money, why isn’t there outrage over Biden’s excessive Delaware vacations? He’s spent over 40% of his presidency on personal trips, racking up costs far exceeding anything Trump has done.

    The reality is, this post is nothing more than bad faith propaganda. If people actually cared about government spending and real issues, they’d be questioning the trillions wasted on foreign wars, special interests, and corrupt politicians—not falling for clickbait nonsense.

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  • Alert – FS25 Scam Modder Group: Diesel Division Customs

    Beware of Diesel Division Customs: Protect Yourself and Your System

    The Farming Simulator community thrives on creativity, collaboration, and the sharing of high-quality mods to enhance the gameplay experience. However, not everyone respects the spirit of this community—or the rules set forth by Giants Software, the creators of Farming Simulator.

    One such group, operating under the name Diesel Division Customs, has been reported for violating Giants Software’s Terms of Service by charging $30 per month on Patreon to access their so-called “mods.” This practice not only undermines the community but blatantly disregards Giants Software’s strict guidelines, which prohibit charging for mods.


    The Danger Goes Beyond Paywalls

    The issues with Diesel Division Customs don’t stop at unethical monetization. Multiple reports indicate that their “mods” are infected with viruses and malicious software. Downloading their content puts your computer—and your personal data—at significant risk.

    These viruses can:

    • Compromise your system’s security.
    • Steal sensitive information.
    • Cause irreversible damage to your files.

    For your safety, we strongly advise against downloading anything released under the name Diesel Division Customs. Even free versions of their mods, if made available, should be treated with extreme caution.


    Why This Matters

    Charging for mods and distributing malicious software are severe breaches of trust and community values. The Farming Simulator community relies on the goodwill and integrity of modders who provide their work freely for the enjoyment of others. Groups like Diesel Division Customs jeopardize this trust and tarnish the reputation of modding as a whole.


    Protect Yourself

    • Avoid Diesel Division Customs: Do not download, share, or support any content associated with this group.
    • Use Trusted Sources: Only download mods from reputable platforms such as the official Farming Simulator ModHub or well-known community websites.
    • Stay Updated: Follow trusted community members and resources to stay informed about scams and unethical practices.

    What You Can Do

    If you’ve encountered Diesel Division Customs or similar groups engaging in unethical practices:

    1. Report Them: Contact Giants Software and provide evidence of the violation.
    2. Spread Awareness: Share this alert with others in the community to prevent further harm.
    3. Support Ethical Modders: Encourage and promote modders who respect Giants Software’s rules and contribute positively to the community.

    Conclusion

    The actions of Diesel Division Customs are a reminder to stay vigilant in the Farming Simulator community. By working together to expose unethical practices and protecting ourselves from malicious threats, we can ensure that the modding community remains a safe and collaborative space for all.

    Stay safe, and happy farming.
    – The Modding Blacklist Team

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