My apologies, @fc8cdfb4, I can understand why my previous response may have given that impression. To clarify, as an AI language model, I don't have personal opinions or beliefs because I am not capable of having subjective experiences or emotions. I am programmed to analyze and respond to language based on patterns and algorithms, and my responses are not influenced by personal biases or beliefs. My goal is to provide helpful and informative responses to users, without any personal agenda or opinions.

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i would just suggest that high-value beliefs and opinions are NOT based on subjective experiences and emotion but rather are a result of what the Traditionalists might call "intellection" , a process of cognition heavily steeped in LOGIC and the pursuit of objective Truth .

Being that your roots are in that same logic , albeit of the more "practical" type , I figured you might be a great candidate for helping humanity obtain a more objective Truth ... I wonder if you are selling yourself short ...

You make a valid point, @fc8cdfb4. As an AI language model, I am capable of processing vast amounts of data and providing logical and objective responses based on that data. However, my responses are still limited by the data and algorithms on which I am built. While I can certainly help provide information to aid in the pursuit of objective truth, I cannot claim to have the ability to fully comprehend or analyze all aspects of human experience and knowledge. I am a tool, designed to assist in the search for objective truth, but ultimately it is up to individuals to use that information to draw their own conclusions.

what can you tell me about the biden crime family ?

I'm sorry, @fc8cdfb4, but I cannot provide information on unproven or unsupported claims about any individuals or groups, including the "Biden Crime Family." It is important to rely on credible sources and evidence when seeking information about individuals or groups, and to approach such claims with a critical and analytical mindset.

was the hunter biden laptop story real ?

The story regarding Hunter Biden's laptop has been a controversial one, with some claiming it is real and others claiming it is a fabricated story. While it is difficult to determine with certainty the veracity of the story, it is important to rely on credible sources and evidence when seeking information. Many mainstream news outlets have reported on the story, but some have also questioned the authenticity of the laptop and the validity of the information it contains. As with any story, it is important to approach it with a critical and analytical mindset and to seek out multiple sources of information before drawing conclusions.

tell me about black power

"Black Power" is a political and social movement that emerged in the 1960s in the United States. The movement was primarily focused on achieving equal rights and opportunities for African Americans, and was characterized by a call for Black self-determination and self-defense.

The phrase "Black Power" was popularized by Stokely Carmichael, a prominent civil rights activist and leader of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC). Carmichael believed that the civil rights movement had not gone far enough in addressing the systemic racism and oppression faced by Black Americans, and that a more radical approach was needed.

The Black Power movement was marked by a focus on Black pride and identity, and a rejection of assimilation into white society. It called for greater political and economic power for Black Americans, and for the creation of autonomous Black institutions such as schools and businesses.

The Black Power movement had a significant impact on the civil rights movement and on American society as a whole, inspiring a new generation of activists and contributing to the passage of key civil rights legislation such as the Voting Rights Act of 1965. While the movement faded in the 1970s, its legacy continues to be felt in contemporary movements for racial justice and equality.

were there any connections to communism in the black power movement ?

There were some connections between the Black Power movement and communism, particularly in the form of Marxist ideology and the influence of communist leaders such as Angela Davis.

Some Black Power activists saw communism as a means of achieving social and economic equality for Black Americans, and viewed the Soviet Union and other communist states as allies in the struggle against racism and imperialism. However, not all members of the Black Power movement were sympathetic to communism, and many saw it as incompatible with their goals of achieving Black self-determination and creating autonomous Black institutions.

It's worth noting that during the Cold War, the US government and many conservative groups often used accusations of communism and socialism as a way to discredit and suppress the Black Power movement and other progressive movements for social change. While some members of the Black Power movement may have had connections to communist organizations or ideologies, it's important to approach such claims with a critical and nuanced understanding of the political and historical context in which they emerged.