
"The "Slavery in the United States" page includes a section for "ideological justifications." The "Russia Invasion of Ukraine" page cites the Kremlin as a reliable source. (Friendly reminder: Musk and Vladimir Putin were, until last year, for "Abortion" describes the process as the "death of the embryo or fetus," a nod to the closeted besties.) The entry includes sections titled "Economic and Social Consequences," "Maternal and Infant Health Outcomes," and "Effects on Birth Rates and Demographics." fetal personhood movement, and the page on"
"The entry for "transgender" refers to trans women as "biological males" and says they have "generated significant conflicts, primarily centered on risks to women's safety, privacy, and sex-based protections established to mitigate male-perpetrated violence." It also includes a very alarming section titled "Treatment Approaches." Further, the "White Genocide Theory" is explained as a legitimate theory, and the entry on the Equal Rights Amendment says the legislation is "often assessed as unnecessary.""
Grokipedia's entries rely on partisan sources such as The Heritage Foundation, FAIR, and the Center for Immigration Studies, and present contested or extremist claims as legitimate. Several pages reframe sensitive topics with biased language, including framing abortion as the "death of the embryo or fetus," describing trans women as "biological males," and explaining the "White Genocide Theory" as a legitimate viewpoint. The site cites the Kremlin on the Russia invasion entry, omits expected pages like "gay marriage," and includes inconsistent coverage such as a Jezebel biblical entry but no Jezebel website page. Observers describe the site as repurposed content that amplifies far-right perspectives.
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