Grim Reaper
Chief Exit Officer (CEO)
You’re presenting your interpretation as if it were established fact.Here's an example of Google AI's literalism. It accepts what is 100% accurate.
The SPLC clearly funded radical Rightwing hate groups. That is proven in the publicly available documents criminally indicting them.
Using "astroturf hate campaign" is hyperbole. Yes, it is opinion. But it is also accurate. The SPLC was funding radical Rightwing groups to foment hatred that they could then use with their Hate Map and listings to argue for more donations.
Corporations, if they gave the SPLC donations, particularly fairly regularly and in substantial amounts would have been indirectly "funding it."
So, while it is editorial framing in the choice of words, it is also accurate, something Google AI overlooks, likely because of its inherent, programmed in, political bias.
And, those donations were a substantial part of how the SPLC is funded. That was omitted here.
As opposed to Google AI's ideological framing. The hyperbole used is accurate, if not word for word factual. Again, Google AI doesn't understand hyperbole and other rhetorical speech. It only accepts literalism.
This is followed by an irrelevant logical fallacy, Appeal to authority. That nothing in the MSM exists using the same language or same wording is irrelevant. This is an attempt by Google AI to downplay what Breitbart said.
Right back at Google AI
Right back at Google AI
This is essentially a form of ad hominem where Google AI is dismissing the argument on the grounds of who made it.
The criminal indictments slapped by the DOJ on the SPLC prove the SPLC runs what, using exaggerated language and hyperbole, is essentially an "astroturf hate campaign."
Google AI is neutral. False. Has a strong editorial bias and selective content.
The indictment documents don’t say what you’re claiming they say you’re layering your own conclusions, then calling that proven. That’s not how evidence works.
You’re also treating hyperbole as accurate simply because it fits your narrative, while accusing others of bias for sticking to literal claims. That’s a double standard.
And calling any correction ideological framing doesn’t address the substance. It just insulates your argument from scrutiny.
If you want to make a factual case, cite the specific language in the indictment instead of asserting what you think it implies.

