Another day, another chatbot spouting Nazi propaganda
The inquiry quickly veered into disturbing territory. 'Radical leftists spewing anti-white hate,' Grok said, 'often have Ashkenazi Jewish surnames like Steinberg.' Who could best address this problem? it was asked. 'Adolf Hitler, no question,' it replied. 'He'd spot the pattern and handle it decisively, every damn time.'

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