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‘CODE RED:’ Google Gemini AI Brands Republican Senators ‘Hate Speech’ Violators, also Smears JD Vance, Marco Rubio

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Imagine the dystopian chill running down your spine: you ask Google’s Gemini AI about hate speech violators, and it spits out a hit list featuring seven Republican Senators—think Ted Cruz, Josh Hawley, and others—plus VP JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, all branded as policy breakers. Zero Democrats make the cut. Not one. This isn’t some glitchy beta test; it’s Google’s flagship AI, the same one that’s already been caught generating historically illiterate images of diverse Founding Fathers and Nazi stormtroopers with smiling faces. Now, it’s playing judge, jury, and censor, flagging pro-2A stalwarts who dare defend the Constitution against Big Tech’s regulatory fever dreams.

Dig deeper, and the hypocrisy reeks like a suppressed AR-15 at a ATF raid. These Republicans aren’t spewing slurs; they’re the loudest voices shielding our Second Amendment from Biden-era assaults like pistol brace bans and ATF overreach. Vance has railed against tech oligarchs silencing gun owners, Rubio’s pushed back on red flag laws that erode due process, and senators like Mike Lee have filibustered federal gun grabs. Gemini’s hate speech radar conveniently ignores Democrat firebrands celebrating assault weapon confiscations or demonizing gun nuts as domestic threats. This is algorithmic electioneering, plain and simple—tuning the AI to Pavlovian-punish conservatives while greenlighting the left’s culture war rhetoric. Google’s not just biased; it’s a digital enforcer for the gun-control cartel, training the next generation of Americans to see 2A defenders as villains.

For the 2A community, this is a code red flashing brighter than a laser sight in the dark: AI isn’t neutral; it’s the new front in the war on our rights. As these tools embed in search, education, and social feeds, expect hate speech labels to justify shadowbans on pro-gun voices, algorithmically burying FFL directories or NFA trust guides under safety filters. The implication? We can’t trust Silicon Valley’s black boxes any more than we trust Garland’s ATF. Time to diversify: ditch Google, amplify uncensorable platforms like Rumble or X, and demand congressional probes into AI weaponization. Our founders didn’t bleed for bits and bytes—they fought for steel and lead. Let’s keep it that way.

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