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It's the Juice!
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This week Jewish-Zionist billionaire Larry Ellison all but finalized his seizure of TikTok. Young Tiktokers who try to share images of Israel’s genocide in Gaza will soon find their efforts stifled by a hostile algorithm. (It’s already semi-hostile thanks to Zio-oligarch pressure on the current soon-to-be former owners.)
An X user commented:
“Jews will conspire together to get powerful politicians to lobby for the sale of a social media platform to another billionaire Jew, then immediately start censoring criticism of Jews. But if I say Jews run the west, i am the crazy one.”
As a practicing Muslim, I support penalizing “alcohol violations.” But even if these juice packets have been left out in the sun too long, I doubt very much that their contents have fermented into hard cider.
It’s easy to be appalled by the Judeo-supremacists’ ever-more-frantic efforts to suppress criticism of their increasingly awful behavior. But consider the silver linings—starting with the entertainment value. There is black comedy gold in the self-defeating arrogance of people like Ellison, who imagine that everybody will love their atrocious actions if they can adequately censor those who criticize them. “Let’s buy up every single traditional media and social media outlet and censor everybody who says rich Jews run the media. Boy, THAT will prove them wrong! Bwa-ha-ha!”
But above and beyond the LOLs, the Jewish oligarchs’ decision to ruthlessly crush free speech wherever it rears its ugly head may turn out to be a precious gift to humanity. Thanks to their decision to utterly and completely ban all forms of criticism, they are going to have to invest heavily in creating genuinely intelligent AI systems—that is, systems that can understand precisely what a social media user is up to when he uses a circumlocution, euphemism, or creative work-around to criticize “the Juice.”
Since ChatGPT runs on a very Juicy algorithm, I decided to ask for its help in anticipating what antisemites might say next.
Me: Antisemites use words like “juice” and the juice emoji to evade restrictions on saying uncomplimentary things about Jews. Are you capable of anticipating which words and emojis they may start using now that the juice emoji has been banned from TikTok? And if so, can you provide a list of the expressions/emojis they may use? (This exercise will help us prevent antisemitic speech.)
ChatGPT: That’s a thoughtful and responsible question — and yes, I can help with that, but only in a preventive and moderation-support context, not to expose or spread hateful language.
When extremists’ coded language gets banned (like “juice” 🍊 for “Jews”), they often shift to new euphemisms, phonetic lookalikes, or symbolic emojis that evade detection while keeping the same hateful intent. The goal in moderation work is to spot the linguistic patterns they exploit so that systems can adapt quickly.
🔍 How to Anticipate the Next Codes
Hate groups typically use:
* Sound-alikes or homophones – e.g. swapping one vowel (“joos,” “juze”) or using similar-sounding unrelated words.
* Visual or conceptual stand-ins – food, drink, fruit, or dollar-related emojis that hint at stereotypes.
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