
Let me just come right out and say it. I thoroughly dislike Candace Owens. (I could even use stronger language, but for now, let’s keep it relatively civil.) My dislike of her comes from her rampant self-hatred, support of white supremacist ideologies, her utter lack of knowledge in most topics she speaks against, and the list goes on.
But she doesn’t just have bigoted and hateful views. She expresses and shares them with a severe and unnecessarily high level of anger and vitriol. Just Google any video about her talking about race or LGBTQ+ issues.
A clear example of Candace Owns’ hateful hyperbole about the trans community
In this fun clip, she starts out talking about the “bigotry” towards heterosexual couples. WTAF! (Does she actually hear the words that are coming out of her mouth?!)
Now, any human being with a modicum of compassion and empathy can look at a woman like this and see how empirically hateful she is. But is her hatred and bigotry so explicit that artificial intelligence can recognize it?
I think the title of this post already gave away the answer to this.
ChatGPT knows the 411 on Candace Owens
If you haven’t been keeping up, ChatGPT is an Artificial intelligence (AI) platform that has taken the world by storm (it accumulated over a million users in just 5 days). I’ve been experimenting with it for content marketing purposes, and on a whim, I asked it to write a poem about Candace Owens’s transphobia. This is what it spit out.
Candace Owens, with transphobia in her heart
She spews hate and ignorance, right from the start
She denies the truth and the dignity of all
Ignoring science, rejecting the call
To love and accept, to see beyond the surface
To embrace diversity, to be truly diverse
But Candace Owens, she chooses to discriminate
To spread fear and bigotry, it’s simply not great
So let us stand against her hateful views
And fight for equality, respect, and the truth
For everyone deserves to live their lives in peace
And Candace Owens, she needs to find some release.
Holy sh*t! I’m conflicted. I don’t know whether to applaud or be freaked the f- out! (😂)
Well done ChatGPT. We can all take a good lesson from this insightful literary work.
Feel free to share your own poem about Candace in the comments.
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This post was previously published on medium.com.
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