Did a college educated person write this article, or, was it AI? Someone forgot to proofread. Was it a living, breathing human, or, a machine? Look at these paragraphs, back-to-back. Not just the lack of correcting your work but the content of the article makes me nauseated; “can’t practice gender-affirming medicine”… While we might lack education, we will survive as a culture, as you gender-bend yourself into oblivion.
Almost a year ago, I posted about how many articles are actually produced by AI, as opposed to being written by an actual person. I think this might be an example of this phenom. If this is an actual person and an example of your ‘education’, please leave My State now!
" After the op-ed appeared, somebody phoned Kate’s health center to complain. After that, Kate’s superiors effectively barred her from making public statements about anything. Kate’s boss explained why: The FBI had alerted the center to threats of violence “just for providing birth control.”
After the op-ed appeared, somebody phoned Kate’s health center to complain. After that, Kate’s superiors effectively barred her from making public statements about anything. That irked Kate until her boss explained why: The FBI had contacted the health center to alert them to threats of violence “just for providing birth control.” Did I mention that Oklahoma allows anybody over the age of 21 to carry a loaded firearm in public, open or concealed, without a license?"
“As much as Republicans may scorn Joe (and Jane) College, they need them to deliver their babies, to teach their children, to pay taxes, and to provide a host of other services that only people with undergraduate or graduate degrees are able to provide.”
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“Meanwhile, with the sole exception of Texas, red states are bleeding college graduates. It’s happening even in relatively prosperous Florida. And much as Republicans may scorn Joe (and Jane) College, they need them to deliver their babies, to teach their children, to pay taxes—college grads pay more than twice as much in taxes—and to provide a host of other services that only people with undergraduate or graduate degrees are able to provide. Red states should be welcoming Kate and Caroline and Tyler and Delana. Instead, they’re driving them away, and that’s already costing them dearly.”