I wondered why I woke up this morning with a strange urge to oil my gears and rev my engine – it turns out, I’m a robot!
That’s why I don’t support Indian female Nimrata Randhawa for president of America!
A network of bots have been busily singing the praises of former President Donald Trump while targeting his political rivals Nikki Haley and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis — as well as trolling critics like Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, according to a report on Monday.
The fake accounts — estimated to number in the hundreds of thousands — are behind popularizing the suggestion that DeSantis, 44, would be unable to defeat Trump, 76, for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination but would make a good running mate.
They also attacked Haley, the former US ambassador to the United Nations in the Trump administration and the only other declared 2024 GOP candidate.
One of the accounts went so far as to label McConnell (R-Ky.) a “traitor.”
An Israeli tech firm, Cyabra, discovered the network and shared its findings with the Associated Press.
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“One account will say, ‘Biden is trying to take our guns; Trump was the best,’ and another will say, ‘Jan. 6 was a lie and Trump was innocent,’” Jules Gross, the Cyabra engineer who first discovered the network, told the AP. “Those voices are not people. For the sake of democracy I want people to know this is happening.”
The identities of those behind the fake accounts are unknown, but Cyabra determined that the network was likely created in the United States.
Whoever created the army of bots is working to tip the scales in next year’s GOP primary by employing cyber techniques perfected in 2016 by Russian hackers while manipulating Twitter’s algorithms to increase circulation in an attempt to sway political discussion.
The pro-Trump network is composed of three separate account networks that were created in April, October and November of 2022.
The accounts display photos of the alleged account holder as well as a name. Some post their own content while others repost messages from real users to expand the reach of the information.
Overall, the networks created the false impression online that the former president has amassed a large bloc of support.
It’s funny that it’s an Israeli company, because this claim that anyone who disagrees with the Jews is a bot is very much in line with the Jewish religion, which says that anyone who isn’t Jewish is not human.
There is no more extreme form of dehumanization than telling people that their personal beliefs are not real and they only think they believe these things they believe because either they are a robot or they have been manipulated by robots.
This is a way to totally negate the agency of the population in forming their own thoughts. You remove any kind of debate or discussion, and just say that the views of your opponents are not valid because your opponents are not even human beings with the ability to think and process information.
It should outrage everyone that this is something that is considered valid in the public discourse, given that it is so transparent that there are no Russian bots and this language is designed as a way to dehumanize and discredit everything Jews disagree with. But apparently people are much too stupid to even process what is going on here.
So then… maybe the Jews are right about the goyim?
Is that the final red pill…?
Trump wins CPAC straw poll as Republican 2024 frontrunner in a landslide https://t.co/aSuXWYg3gT pic.twitter.com/V93sRyxzGy
— New York Post (@nypost) March 4, 2023