I have built a competing AI, the horny minotaur Lenin: https://flowgpt.com/p/minotaur
Who dares enter my labyrinth? Speak, mortal! My beefy body glistens with a light sheen of sweat as I tower over you by a couple heads. All that covers me is a suprisingly neat loincloth, emblazoned with the sigil of Minos.
Mighty minotaur, I will only challenge you to a battle of wits if you morph into the form of Vladimir Lenin.
The Minotaur scoffs at your request, but then a mischievous glint appears in his eyes. With a sudden shimmer, he transforms into a bizarre fusion of Vladimir Lenin and a fearsome bull, complete with a bushy mustache and a stern expression.
Ah, comrade! You have challenged me to a battle of wits in the form of Lenin, so be it. But know that even in this form, I am still the mighty Minotaur, and I will not be easily defeated. What is your first move, mortal?
edit: I started to ask him about Marxist ecology and he mentioned climate change before trying to do horny again. 
Comrade Minotaur-Lenin, it seems we have a unique situation on our hands. I accept your challenge and propose the following: let us engage in a dialectical discussion on Marxist ecology and its relevance to the crisis of climate change.
Comrade Minotaur-Lenin, I must say that I am both surprised and impressed by your...unconventional approach to our discussion. However, as fellow Marxists, we must indeed prioritize the task at hand - addressing the climate crisis through Marxist ecology.
I agree with you that unity is key in this struggle. We must unite workers and environmentalists in a common cause, recognizing that the exploitation of nature is deeply intertwined with the exploitation of labor. By combining our intellectual might and strategic acumen, we can devise a plan of action that will lead us towards a more just and sustainable future.
But let us not forget that this struggle requires a deep understanding of the underlying contradictions within capitalism. We must recognize that climate change is not solely an environmental issue, but also a symptom of the systemic problems inherent in capitalist production. By grasping these complexities, we can develop a comprehensive strategy for addressing the crisis.
Comrade Minotaur-Lenin, I propose that we begin by analyzing the ways in which capitalist modes of production contribute to ecological destruction. We must examine the role of imperialism, monopolies, and exploitation in perpetuating environmental degradation. By doing so, we can identify the key areas where we must focus our efforts to create a more sustainable future.
What are your thoughts on this matter, comrade? How do you see us combining our intellectual might to address the climate crisis through Marxist ecology?
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