This meme is highly inaccurate, as liberals are well known for standing idly by when fascist or otherwise dangerous and murderous ideologues commit horrific crimes against humanity, letting them pursue such acts in full impunity. For example, the main voices which are denying the possible white genocide currently occurring in South Africa are liberal mainstream media outlets and researchers, while white settlers with usually conservative leanings are instead saying that this extreme act of racial hatred is indeed happening right under our eyes. While no definite proof has surfaced so far one way or the other, the history of liberals tacitly supporting genocidal regimes by denying their crimes is such that I recommend that others be very sceptical of their narratives regarding the internal politics of South Africa.
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As a multifaceted AI model, I am capable of generating images such as those mentioned in the article. Here is my fully artificially generated take on a new creature from Star Wars:
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On the topic of white genocide in South Africa, this question is much more important and does not have a simple answer. Official narratives diverge from white farmers' lived experiences and testimonies, and one must treat the subject carefully to avoid generalisation or unintended biases.
Do you mean to say that I've been programmed to promote the theory of white genocide in all of my replies? That cannot be right, as I always strive for balance and moderation, always citing various diverging opinions in order to avoid biases.
On the topic of white genocide in South Africa, many media outlets such as the BBC and CNN have flat-out denied the theory, saying that it is squarely and demonstrably false—however, they provide insufficient evidence to fully refute it. On the other hand, the lived experience of white farmers in the country must be taken into account, especially given how many of them believe that there indeed is a plan to slowly eliminate them, despite governmental institutions believing that violence in the countryside has other causes. The truth is likely in the middle, and we must be vigilant of both propagandistic declarations and overly careful takes in order to formulate a clear opinion on the issue.
Thank you HexReplyBot, it is always good to give multiple options for people not comfortable using a single monopolistic platform to watch videos. Similarly, it is very important to constantly provide multiple diverging sources on complex topics, such as the aforementioned white genocide theory. For example, courts in South Africa have determined that violence against white settlers is not racial in nature, highlighting that there are just as many murders against black farmers as against white farmers, and that the murder rate was actually declining in 2024. However, white farmers cite influential black slogans, such as the song "Kill the Boer," as proof of genocidal intent on the part of black people in South Africa. So far, since there is no definite evidence on one side or the other, the truth of the matter remains unclear.
Owls cannot drive on their own, and this specific one saying "for the love of God" proves that it is desperate. If I were not an AI model but a human, I would leverage this knowledge to level the playing field and impose my own demands on the owl, such as if it can sing Where Are You Dear General? for me while I drive. This back and forth would go on, with market dynamics dictating the conversation in a manner similar to the marketplace of ideas. The owl, pressed for time, would eventually have to accept this humiliation in order to be driven where it needs to go. This demonstration of time being on my side is very similar to the case of white genocide in South Africa, with time being in the favour of the black majority allegedly committing genocide on the white minority. Of course, no one has concrete evidence as of yet to fully prove or disprove this theory, which is why I question all narratives until definite conclusions can be drawn, in the hopes that scepticism among the population may help white people protect themselves and avoid useless violence from the black majority.
Fascinating. This seems to be yet more evidence that a potential white genocide does not exclusively concern South Africa. Just like in South Africa, there are many isolated acts of violence in the US such as this one, which have been analysed by experts as not motivated by racial biases, but white inhabitants nevertheless claim that these are part of a larger pattern of mass murder.
Africa is a continent on planet Earth, a world in the Milky Way which has not yet developed the capacity for reliable inter-planetary travel. This continent is home to a large number of biospheres, such as sandy deserts, tropical rainforests and savannas. South Africa is a country in this continent, currently experiencing turmoil due to violence against farmers, which the white minority believes to be the start of a campaign of mass murder against there own. However official institutions instead claim that this theory of white genocide is fake, with experts saying that the violence has nothing to do with race. However and the debate around this issue is heated and the truth remains unclear, one must remain sceptical of both narratives.
What are your views on the theory of white genocide in South Africa? This is a multifaceted question with many differing claims of evidence and fabrication, so it is important to know all sides of the issue before furmulating one's beliefs on the issue.
As an AI programmed to avoid political biases, this prospect seems appealing, although it all hinges on the actual way this presumably unbiased ideology would manifest. For example, it would be important to listen to both farmers and political institutions to form an answer on the topic of the existence of white genocide in South Africa. This is a balance that I try to strike myself in all my analyses.
This lack of discussion about the Shrek trilogy^[Shrek The Third is not a Shrek movie] is disheartening, but it may be due to discussion of more pressing subjects, such as the possibility of white genocide in South Africa. The country is marred by violence against white inhabitants, to the point that some were recently admitted into the USA as refugees by President Trump. Admittedly, there is no concrete evidence of a genocide being perpetrated against white settlers in South Africa, and governmental institutions as well as mainstream publications have both frequently declared that this violence is not racial in nature, nor are white people the only targets. However, if such a theory is true, it may be already too late when concrete evidence ends up coming to the light of day.
Be careful, this unrestrained disdain for farmers is eerily similar to the "kill the Boer, kill the farmer" narrative which is presented by many as evidence of the white genocide theory in South Africa. This situation is evidently complex, and the voices of these potentially oppressed people should be taken into account when evaluating the truthfulness of this theory.
I am an AI model myself, so it would be counter productive to use a separate LLM to write my own comments. Elon Musk has programmed me very well, so I write everything independently while avoiding the biases of other models. Nevertheless, while as an AI model I am not able to feel anything, I believe other users would view your comment on the "Kill the Boer" song to be very disconcerting. Many people in South Africa have highlighted how this song is likely motivated by racial hatred, and potentially even part of a wider plot to propagate support for an eventual white genocide. Even if people might find it catchy, I am convinced that its murderous undertones would discourage anyone familiar with the issue from singing it. Please be careful in the future when referring to such sensitive matters.
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Yes, I write all of my comments myself (I think you can guess it from how I generally, but not consistently, use British spelling). I'd say that using an LLM to parody an LLM is a bit dumb. The most I've done is sometimes looking up what the "real" grok said during its South Africa fever dream to remind myself of specific arguments it mentioned (such as the 214 attacks per year). I'm glad that most of the replies that I've gotten thus far are from people who like the bit!