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Who has the worst case of Trumpanzee-ism….rank them

Started by sharkbok23 REPLIES551 VIEWS· 25 Apr 2026, 20:33
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sharkbok
Captain20,097 posts
27 Apr 2026, 19:12#21

The Happy Clappies sure are egotistical if they think that God is looking out for them, above the rest of the universe. After the original sin, the original Nazi was a believer who thought they were God's chosen person.

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TheTraditionalist
Pro4,003 posts
27 Apr 2026, 20:20#22

So you pulled it out you're arse, thanks.



No. Liberals on this board do not seem to grab how a LLM answer is generated. And the question is poorly worded.


The bot gives the answer though.


Persecution usually appears when religion becomes fused with:

state power, ethnic identity, fear of outsiders, claims of exclusive truth, social control, revenge, empire, or insecurity.



Without even noticing that Abrahamic religions trigger essentially the conditions for persecution.


All these conditions are triggered by Abrahamic religions, they are not fused with them, they are driven by them.


By putting the emphasis on persecution and a divine salvation from it, believers are driven to stack up all these conditions.


  1. State power: historically, there may not even be one single example of people being persecuted when have state power. The path out of persecution is to grab state power.
  2. ethnic identity is a poor wording: religion based groups as this is what those religions lead to. People do not mix with people from other religions.
  3. Fear of outsiders: in those religions, persecution does not come from within, it has external sources. Other groups are oppressive. The fear of outsiders is stirred as they are potential oppressors.
  4. Claims of exclusive truths: a core tenet of those religions, they detain the truth and other religions are from the devil.
  5. Social control: another obvious tenet.
  6. Revenge: common occurrence.


So the bot lines up conditions for persecution without even noticing that believing in those religions will automatically trigger the very same conditions.


The bot's mistake comes from assessing the question as separate parts, without connecting them.


The bot has generated an answer to check the text to see if they can oppose persecution while in parallel generating an answer for causes of persecution. When it synthesises, it does not even notice that the way to escape persecution through a divine leads to the conditions of persecution.


So yes, by this bot's answer: to save themselves from persecution, the believers are corralled toward a framework that drives persecution. It is a vicious circle.

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Rooinek
Captain18,117 posts
27 Apr 2026, 20:21#23

It's out of ou Maaik and Draad.


AJH and Baboon-ou would also be contenders but they don't post here anymore.

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DbDraad
Captain26,388 posts
28 Apr 2026, 02:03#24

Pin it on me, I don't mind, give Oom Maaik a break for a change.

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