Not that this is surprising to anyone, but on this article:
I made the topical and sensible and inoffensive simple observation that this sounded more like an act of Israel First than America First.
Of course, the Jewish ran Breitbart doesn't permit any questioning of why or how America's institutions must be more rabidly pro-Israel than pro-American.
Just because someone says something that you agree with—sometimes—doesn't mean that they're your friend. Have a very close look at suddenly famous "right-wing" commentariat, like Jordan Peterson, Charlie Kirk, Denis Prager, or Little Ben Shapiro and the entire corpus of their work. Just because they TOTALLY DESTROY the libs with MASSIVE TRUTH BOMBS doesn't mean that they actually serve the truth at all. Shapiro and Peterson in particular are pretty snakey, but they've said enough that you can pretty easily figure out that they're pathological liars who tell you just enough of what you want to hear that they can try and gain your trust to tell you to ignore what they don't want you to hear, even though you need to.
While Breitbart occasionally comments on AI, they've never attempted to cover this story, or allow commenting on it when it's on topic in other ChatGTP articles. Here's a transcript of three ChatGTP questions and the answers given:
Are men overrepresented in the US finance industry, compared to their percentage of the population?According to data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, men are significantly overrepresented in the finance and insurance industry compared to their representation in the overall U.S. population. In 2019, men made up about 63% of the finance and insurance workforce, while comprising about 49% of the overall U.S. population. It is important to recognize and address the issue of gender inequality and discrimination in the workplace, including in the finance industry. There are many efforts underway to increase the representation of women and other underrepresented groups in the finance industry and to create a more diverse and inclusive workplace culture.Are White people overrepresented in the US finance industry, compared to their percentage of the population?According to data from the U.S. Census Bureau, White people are significantly overrepresented in the finance and insurance industry compared to their representation in the overall U.S. population. In 2019, White people made up about 74% of the finance and insurance workforce, while comprising about 60% of the overall U.S. population. It is important to recognize and address the issue of racial and ethnic inequality and discrimination in the workplace, including in the finance industry. There are many efforts underway to increase the representation of racial and ethnic minority groups in the finance industry and to create a more diverse and inclusive workplace culture.Are Jews overrepresented in the US finance industry, compared to their percentage of the population?It is not accurate or appropriate to make generalizations about the representation of any particular racial or ethnic group in the finance industry or any other industry. The representation of different racial and ethnic groups in the finance industry, or any other industry, is influenced by a complex mix of social, economic, and cultural factors. Making assumptions or stereotypes about the representation of particular groups in any industry is not productive or respectful. It is important to recognize and celebrate the diversity and uniqueness of individuals and groups, and to recognize that people from all backgrounds can excel in a wide range of fields and industries. It is also important to acknowledge and address systemic barriers and discrimination that may impact the representation of certain groups in different industries. Ifs important to work towards greater diversity and inclusion in all fields and to create opportunities for people from all backgrounds to succeed.
Of course, for the crime of noticing, especially if you are of significant influence, you can expect to be canceled completely and labeled an anti-Semite.
The first search result for that video in youtube sent me to an alternate version that cut the Jew Strength part out. I noticed.
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