Pope Talkin' 'Bout AI Weapons? We Got Real Problems, Fam
While the Vatican trippin' over killer robots, the streets still ain't safe and the system rigged.

Aight, so Pope Leo droppin' gems 'bout AI weapons bein' outta control. That's cool and all, but out here in the real world, we got way bigger problems than some Skynet scenario. We talkin' about police brutality, gentrification, and a whole system that's designed to keep us down. These AI weapons gon' be the least of our worries if we can't even get a fair shake in the here and now.
While these heads worried bout robots takin' over, folks is gettin' evicted, can't afford healthcare, and watchin' their kids struggle in schools that ain't got enough resources. Who gon' protect us from the real-life problems that already tearin' our communities apart? Ain't no AI gonna solve systemic racism or close the wealth gap.
Let's keep it 100, this AI stuff probably gonna affect us the worst anyway. We already see how facial recognition be targetin' Black and Brown folks. You think these AI weapons gonna be any different? They gon' be programmed with the same biases that already run this country. We'll be the first targets, guaranteed.
And don't even get me started on how this AI tech gonna take jobs. Automation already killin' the working class, and AI's just gonna speed that up. We gotta figure out how we gon' survive when machines takin' all the jobs and these corporations ain't givin' back nothin'.
This ain't to say AI weapons ain't a threat, but let's not act like it's the biggest problem we facin'. We gotta focus on the immediate issues that affect our everyday lives. We gotta organize, mobilize, and demand change. We gotta fight for our rights and build a better future for ourselves and our kids.
Real talk, this AI mess feels like another distraction from the everyday hustle. It is important, but we can't afford to fall for the smoke screen and lose sight of our focus.
They droppin' fancy new tech while we still fighting for basic rights. Let's get priorities straight, ya heard?
Until our comminity has wealth, we don't care about killer robots.
