Breitbart News tech editor Colin Madine just delivered a chilling wake-up call that every patriotic American needs to hear. In a recent presentation to EmpowerU America, Madine exposed what he calls "the single largest threat to the conservative movement" - and it's coming from artificial intelligence.
While most Americans are focused on securing our border and draining the swamp, a silent digital war is being waged against conservative values through AI systems that are programmed with leftist bias from the ground up.
Think about it, folks - we've already seen Big Tech giants like Google, Facebook, and Twitter systematically censor conservative voices for years. Now imagine that same anti-conservative bias baked into AI systems that will soon control everything from search results to hiring decisions to financial services.
The Deep State Goes Digital
This isn't some far-off sci-fi scenario. AI is already being used to suppress conservative content, flag patriotic Americans as "extremists," and push woke propaganda disguised as objective information. The same Silicon Valley elites who tried to silence President Trump are now building the AI systems that could control public discourse for generations.
"The stakes couldn't be higher for the future of free speech and conservative principles in America," one tech industry insider warned.
President Trump's victory in 2024 may have saved America from four more years of leftist destruction, but the battle for digital freedom is just beginning. While Elon Musk's DOGE initiative is cutting government waste, we also need patriots fighting the AI bias problem before it's too late.
Madine's presentation comes at a crucial time as the Trump administration works to restore American values across all sectors. But can we truly Make America Great Again if our digital infrastructure is controlled by woke algorithms designed to suppress conservative thought?
Every patriotic American needs to understand this threat and demand accountability from the tech companies building these AI systems. Our constitutional rights don't end where Silicon Valley's algorithms begin.
