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‘CODE RED’ Author Tells Fox News: Google Gemini AI Claims Republicans Like Marsha Blackburn, Tom Cotton Engage in Hate Speech

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Google’s Gemini AI has been caught red-handed exhibiting blatant political bias, flagging Republican senators like Marsha Blackburn and Tom Cotton for hate speech while giving a free pass to every single Democrat in Congress. This bombshell was exposed by Breitbart News social media director Wynton Hall on Fox News, tying directly into his new book *CODE RED*, which dismantles how Silicon Valley’s leftist overlords are hardwiring woke ideology into AI systems. Hall’s demo is irrefutable: prompt Gemini about congressional hate speech violations, and it spits out a GOP hit list—Blackburn for her staunch defense of free speech and borders, Cotton for calling out Islamist extremism—yet Democrats like Sheldon Whitehouse or Dick Durbin, who’ve spewed anti-conservative rhetoric for years, don’t even register. It’s not a glitch; it’s by design, a digital kangaroo court programmed by Big Tech to silence dissent.

This isn’t just another AI gone woke anecdote—it’s a flashing warning light for the 2A community. Blackburn and Cotton are battle-tested Second Amendment warriors: Blackburn’s grilled Big Tech CEOs on censorship that threatens gun rights advocacy, while Cotton’s pushed back against ATF overreach and urban gun grabs. If Gemini’s hate speech filter brands their truth-telling as violations, imagine what it does to everyday patriots posting about self-defense, resisting red-flag laws, or exposing Fast & Furious-style scandals. This baked-in bias could supercharge shadowbans on pro-2A content, flag NRA alerts as hate, or even feed skewed data to lawmakers crafting assault weapon bans. Hall’s revelation in *CODE RED* underscores the stakes: AI isn’t neutral; it’s a tool for the gun-grabbers to rewrite the narrative, painting defenders of the right to bear arms as extremists.

The implications scream for action—2A advocates must demand transparency in AI training data, push for federal probes into tech monopolies (hello, Senator Blackburn’s Big Tech Accountability Act), and build parallel platforms immune to this nonsense. As Hall warns, if we let Silicon Valley’s code red define hate, our constitutional rights become collateral damage. Time to debug the matrix before it deletes the Second Amendment. Grab *CODE RED* and join the fight—because in the AI arms race, neutrality is a myth, and freedom’s on the line.

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