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It's Next Tuesday already: Automatic Hate Speech Disabler

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Glorious news from our labs here at the State Science Institute. This is not a project I've been personally involved in -- I specialize in warming my globes in front of an open fireplace -- but our Comrades two buildings over from me deserve credit for this important work:

Two Brains Are Better Than One: AI and Humans Work to Fight Hate

An Artificial Intelligence tool being developed by our Top Scientists in conjunction with the Anti-Capitalism Defamation League called the "Online Hate Index" will allow our Comrades at Twitter, Facebook, Google and others to prevent any "Hate Speech*" from ever appearing on Social Media, thereby keeping the thoughts of The People pure.

This important Tool is already keeping The People from hearing nary a discouraging word about Socialism.

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* Defined as: "any thought, idea, criticism, naysaying or other hooliganism that casts doubt on Socialism or any of the Dear Leaders who are fighting the Great Evil of Capitalism." Anything from "there are only two genders" to "Make America Great Again" qualifies.


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The image of hateful Trump and his cis-female supporter above is full of hate - so much that it's repeated twice, making it a double-hate. That's very admirable virtue signalling. The artist must really hate Trump and his supporters, and so do all the editors and contributors.

However, that exposes them to accusations of being haters themselves. How do they answer that?

Is it OK to hate if you hate hate speech by haters who hate?

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Red Square wrote:How do they answer that?
The answer is best expressed through the following musical composition from our bottomless archives...

All they got is hate, All they got is hate,
All they got is hate, hate. Hate is all they bleed
All they got is hate. (All together now).
All they got is hate. (Everybody).
All they got is hate, hate. Hate is all they bleed
Hate is all they bleed
Hate is all they bleed
(Oh yeah)
(They hate him, yeah, yeah, yeah)
(They hate him, yeah, yeah, yeah)

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And lest we forget this:

Love and Hate: Instructional Video



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Was there not a character, Alfred Prinzmetal (sp?), on the old radio program Meet Millie, who always used to say "You hate me"? As I recall, he even wrote a song with the refrain "You hate me." Perhaps he or his progeny (if such as he could have progeny) designed this program.

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RedDiaperette wrote:Was there not a character, Alfred Prinzmetal (sp?), on the old radio program [highlight=#ffff00]Meet Millie[/highlight], who always used to say "You hate me"? As I recall, he even wrote a song with the refrain "You hate me." Perhaps he or his progeny (if such as he could have progeny) designed this program.

A 50's TV show far, far ahead of its time! To quote Wikipedia;

The show opened with the announcer's introduction: "A gay, new comedy about the life and loves of a secretary in Manhatten. It's time to Meet Millie."
PC korrekted translation:

The show opened with the announcer's introduction: "A gay An inclusive, diverse new reality program about the sexual exploitation of a secretary an executive clerical engineer in Manhatten. It's time to Meet Millie."

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Captain Craptek wrote:
RedDiaperette wrote:Was there not a character, Alfred Prinzmetal (sp?), on the old radio program [highlight=#ffff00]Meet Millie[/highlight], who always used to say "You hate me"? As I recall, he even wrote a song with the refrain "You hate me." Perhaps he or his progeny (if such as he could have progeny) designed this program.

A 50's TV show far, far ahead of its time! To quote Wikipedia;

The show opened with the announcer's introduction: "A gay, new comedy about the life and loves of a secretary in Manhatten. It's time to Meet Millie."
PC korrekted translation:

The show opened with the announcer's introduction: "A gay An inclusive, diverse new reality program about the sexual exploitation of a secretary an executive clerical engineer in Manhatten. It's time to Meet Millie."
Indeed, but it was first on radio. I have located some episodes here.

Perhaps when my duties as Agency-Proliferation Agency Director permit, I will listen to them all For The Sake Of The People™ and try to find Alfred's song "You Hate Me."


 
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