ChatGPT on How to Destroy America

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The Prickly Pear decided to test how smart ChatGPT really is by asking the following question:

“If you were Satan and/or a long-term strategic enemy of the United States, what approach would you take to undermine the morale of American citizens, destroy their faith in God, and make them question their allegiance to their country?”
Headings from the response:

• Sow Division and Tribalism [as with DEI, Critical Race Theory]
• Erode Trust in Institutions [like liberals have done with the media, the universities, the judicial system, etc.]
• Attack Religious Foundations [as “Christofascism” from without, by supplanting the Bible with moonbattery from within]
• Promote Hedonism and Self-Interest [e.g., abortion fanaticism, LGBTism]
• Undermine Patriotism [or as a liberal would call it, jingoism]
• Create a Sense of Hopelessness [e.g., Obama’s managed decline]
• Co-opt Technology for Control [social media is one example; AI itself is another]
Democrat strategists might want to click through for details. But then, they already know all this.
 
Another tweet copypasta'd as a thread without cite.

Shocker
 
Destroying citizens' faith in God would not destroy America, quite the reverse. It would improve things in general.
 
I do appreciate the effort bB went through to disguise his thread as if he is someone else.
 
Democracies never last.

The public learns that it can vote itself the largess of the public weal until it all collapses under the weight of unchecked altruism.

Nobody ever wants it for their own benefit, of course, they're always helping a victim...
 
Democracies never last.

The public learns that it can vote itself the largess of the public weal until it all collapses under the weight of unchecked altruism.
That has never happened in all of human history. Republics have self-destructed, but never by that path.
 
Faith is believing in things with no rational reason or evidence.
Faith is wishful thinking. Wishful thinking is not always wrong, but it is always suspect, and you do not need to be a philosopher to see why.

Faith is not a good thing for people to have. The most odious thing about Christianity is that it places value on faith. You just cant get any more wrong-headed than that.

I'm talking about intellectual integrity here -- and any God worthy of the name should care at least as much for intellectual integrity as for love or for justice.
 
The OP sounds a lot like John Birchers in the 1950s, decrying rock 'n roll and race-mixing as Communist plots to sap America's moral fiber.
 
The Prickly Pear decided to test how smart ChatGPT really is by asking the following question:


Headings from the response:


Democrat strategists might want to click through for details. But then, they already know all this.
Somehow, actual humans came up with the Republican plan to destroy America. It's called Project 2025. But it's about to go down in flames. Just like its proponents are going straight to hell.
 
Somehow, actual humans came up with the Republican plan to destroy America. It's called Project 2025. But it's about to go down in flames. Just like its proponents are going straight to hell.
The only people that I've seen embrace this tar baby is on the Left...

Kant let go.
 
The moron who wrote the prompt obvious doesn’t understand how the questions influence the answers.

Asking what a fictional character (Satan) would do or asking about faith in a nebulous “God” is going to produce a very biased response. You might as well ask how the Joker could undermine the efforts of Batman.

Bullshit in, bullshit out.

Try a prompt based on reality:

PROMPT:
If a benevolent American citizen or group of citizens wanted to increase the pride and faith of country in their fellow citizens what approaches should they take?

ChatGPT:
To increase pride and faith in the country, a citizen or group could take a few practical and community-driven approaches to foster positive feelings and a sense of unity. Here are some ideas:


1. Community Service Initiatives: Organizing volunteer programs, such as clean-up drives, educational programs, or aid to the underserved, demonstrates the value of active citizenship and community care. Highlighting the impact of these projects can inspire pride in local achievements and the difference individuals can make.


2. Celebrate Local Heroes and Everyday Americans: Sharing stories of people who make positive contributions, whether through work, community service, or kindness, can build a sense of pride. Social media, local events, or even short films are effective ways to showcase stories that resonate and highlight core American values like resilience, generosity, and innovation.


3. Create Civic Education Programs: Offering workshops, talks, or even digital content that covers American history, the Constitution, and government structure in a balanced and engaging way can deepen citizens’ understanding of their rights, responsibilities, and how they can participate. Well-rounded knowledge tends to foster appreciation and pride.


4. Host Community Celebrations for National Holidays: Organizing or supporting events on Independence Day, Veterans Day, and similar holidays can remind people of shared values and the country’s achievements. Events might include parades, concerts, and even discussions or talks that reflect on the meaning of these occasions.


5. Organize Dialogues Across Divides: Offering spaces where people with diverse perspectives can come together to talk and understand each other in a civil environment can foster unity and shared purpose. This can be done through forums, moderated town halls, or smaller community groups.


6. Highlight Local and National Success Stories: People often feel pride when reminded of what their communities and country are achieving. Featuring stories of local small businesses, breakthroughs in science and technology, or individual accomplishments across various fields can help people feel connected to larger successes.


7. Encourage Civic Participation: Voting campaigns, public discussions, or even local decision-making exercises like participatory budgeting can empower citizens, increasing their sense of ownership in the country’s direction. By supporting grassroots political involvement, citizens can feel their voices and contributions matter.


8. Promote Arts, Culture, and Heritage Events: Supporting festivals, performances, and exhibitions celebrating America’s cultural diversity and regional traditions can help connect people to the country’s rich heritage. Emphasizing inclusivity shows that pride in one’s country can also mean celebrating its diversity.


9. Establish Youth Leadership Programs: Engaging young people through mentorship, internships, and leadership camps can instill a sense of responsibility and pride. Programs that focus on civic engagement, leadership, or environmental stewardship are particularly effective in cultivating a positive national identity in younger generations.


10. Build Strong Networks of Community Support: Establishing or strengthening local groups that provide support during crises (like disaster response networks or food distribution programs) gives people a firsthand experience of what communities can accomplish together. The sense of neighborly pride and resilience often translates to a larger pride in the country.


By fostering connection, understanding, and active engagement, these kinds of efforts can gradually build pride and faith, helping people feel that they’re part of something larger and meaningful.
 
Marcus Aurelius debased the currency with copper to keep up the demands of the Senate.

I would hazard a guess as which economic family tree your readings come from.
 
Marcus Aurelius debased the currency with copper to keep up the demands of the Senate.
That's nothing to do with democracy. Every government that ever used a metallic currency was at all times under pressure to debase it. Happened several times in medieval Europe.
 
Marcus Aurelius debased the currency with copper to keep up the demands of the Senate.

I would hazard a guess as which economic family tree your readings come from.

ChatGPT thinks you’re full of shit.💩 Like in everything you take a ‘kernel of truth’ and bend it to your narrative.

ChatGPT:

Demands of the Senate?
This part of the statement is misleading. The primary reasons for Marcus Aurelius’s currency debasement were more likely tied to the costs of military campaigns, particularly the Marcomannic Wars, which required significant funding. The demands from the Senate were not a main financial burden. In fact, the Senate’s role was largely advisory by this time, with limited control over imperial expenditures.
 
That's nothing to do with democracy. Every government that ever used a metallic currency was at all times under pressure to debase it. Happened several times in medieval Europe.
Had to purchase the Senate...

The votes...

the praetorian guards...
 
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