Tuesday, October 3, 2023

AI asks AKIC questions about Canadian and American politics

 I asked AI to ask me ten interview-style questions about current US and Canadian politics:


1. In light of recent debates on climate change, what policies do you believe the US and Canada should implement to address this global issue?


None.  Climate alarmism is a scam….  On second thought, capital punishment for any politician who is a climate alarmist.


2. With the ongoing discussions surrounding immigration, what are your thoughts on the US and Canada's approaches to immigration policies and border control?


The Biden and Trudeau Regimes’ immigration policies and border control policies are basically “Let the invaders come in!  Offer no resistance!  Let them rape our women!” 


3. In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, what steps should the US and Canada take to bolster their healthcare systems and ensure future preparedness?


Fire anyone who was responsible for the Covid overreaction.  Then put them on a Nuremberg 2.0 trial.  No forgiveness till they confess and offer to undergo a punishing self-penance.


4. How do you think the US and Canada can work together to strengthen economic ties and promote trade between the two countries?


What a stupid question.  Are you going to ask me anything about Donald Trump?  Or Justin Trudeau?


5. What are your views on the current state of racial and social justice movements in the US and Canada, and what steps can be taken to address systemic inequalities?


I can’t agree with the premises of this question.  Clearly, you’ve been programmed to think like a White Liberal.  If you were human, you were brainwashed or had too many childhood brain traumas.


6. With the recent surge in cyberattacks and disinformation campaigns, what measures should the US and Canada take to enhance national security in the digital realm?


Again.  I can’t agree with the premises of this question.  I will talk however about those two words:  disinformation and cyberattacks.  Disinformation, the word, has been introduced into the current lexicon by evil people.  Anyone who uses that word, or advocates for censorship, using that word as a justification, should not be trusted.  There is no one authority that can determine truth.  As for cyberattacks, if the authorities allow their infrastructures to be controlled online, well, they have no one to blame but themselves.  They should go off line.  Which is where I want to say that elections should be done with paper ballots at polling stations.  No mail-in ballots; no electronic counting machines.  The attack on electoral integrity is a bigger problem than cyberattacks.


7. What strategies do you think the US and Canada should adopt to advance renewable energy sources and reduce dependence on fossil fuels?


None.


8. In light of the changing dynamics in international relations, how should the US and Canada approach their diplomatic relationships with other countries, particularly in the context of emerging global powers?


Recognize that other countries are not bad because they don’t agree with globo-homo or the transgender agenda.


9. Given the ongoing discussions on police reform, what policies do you believe need to be implemented in both the US and Canada to ensure accountability and build trust between law enforcement and communities?


Again, I don’t agree with the premises of the question.  The problem as I see it is that vile feral human beings engaged in criminal behavior and suffering the consequences of their behavior are being portrayed as victims and not being held accountable for their actions.  Until police and communities can agree on what constitutes civilized and lawful behavior, anarchy will reign.


10. How do you think the US and Canada can work together to tackle the challenges posed by misinformation and safeguard the integrity of their democratic processes?


I answered this question partially, earlier.  What is needed are paper ballots, voter ID, restriction of the franchise to responsible and mature people, voter IQ tests, no mail-in ballots, and above all, the ability to remove all government workers every election.  Currently, all the so-called democratic processes do is change the figureheads of the administrative state.  The administrative state is unresponsive to elections.


The questions AI asked were disappointing.  They were the sort of questions that would be asked at Democratic and Republican (uniparty) debates.  No questions about the economy, inflation, media incompetence, Biden’s dementia, Biden’s incompetence, the US border crisis, the persecution of Trump, the Covidian denialism, Anti-Nazi fascism, Wokism, the Ukraine war….

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