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I Am a Freeborn Woman. A Hacker Vaunted ‘I OWN YOU NOW’. Have I Become a CyberSlave? . by Alice B. Clagett

I Am a Freeborn Women. A Hacker Vaunted 'I OWN YOU NOW'. Have I Become a CyberSlave?

Image: “AI Logo,” adapted from Image by Pete Linforth from Pixabay – Pixabay License

  • WHAT DOES IT MEAN WHEN A HACKER SAYS ‘I OWN YOU NOW’?
  • IS IT CHILDREN OR GROWN-UPS WO DO ‘I OWN YOU NOW’ HACKS?
  • WHAT CAN BE DONE TO ABOLISH THIS NEW FORM OF HUMAN ENSLAVEMENT? I AM A FREEBORN WOMAN – NOT A CYBERSLAVE!
  • SIDEBAR: WHAT ARE STATE-SPONSORED ACTORS AND ‘BLACK HAT’ HACKERS?
  • ARE THERE PLACES ON EARTH WHERE HUMAN SLAVERY STILL EXISTS?
  • WHAT CAN BE DONE TO PREVENT BOTH CYBER ENSLAVEMENT AND PHYSICAL ENSLAVEMENT HERE IN THE UNITED STATES?
  • CONCLUSION
  • MORE INFORMATION

WHAT DOES IT MEAN WHEN A HACKER SAYS ‘I OWN YOU NOW’?

Dear Ones,

I asked Google AI: What Does It Mean When a Hacker Says ‘I Own You Now’?

Google AI said: “When a hacker says ‘I own you now’ (often spelled ‘I 0wn u’, ‘pwned’, or ‘owned’), it is a hacker slang term indicating they have gained complete administrative control (root access) over your computer, phone, or online account. It means they can do anything with the device that the legitimate owner can do, such as accessing files, installing software, or monitoring activity. 

Here is a breakdown of what this phrase implies and what to do:

What ‘I Own You’ Means in Hacking

  • Total Compromise: They have bypassed security measures, potentially using a root exploit, to gain full access.
  • Data Access: They may have access to your personal information, passwords, bank details, or private photos.
  • Control: They can use your webcam, send emails from your account, or use your computer to attack others.
  • Extortion: Often, this phrase is used in extortion scams (phishing) where hackers claim to have compromising data—or threaten to install it—unless you pay a ransom. 

Is the Threat Real?

  • If it’s an email/pop-up: It is often a scam or phishing attempt designed to panic you into paying money. They may use your old passwords or IP address to make it seem more realistic.
  • If you notice weird behavior If your webcam light turns on randomly, files are missing, or your security software is disabled, the threat is likely real.

What to Do Immediately

  1. Do Not Pay: Never pay a ransom, as it confirms you are a target.
  2. Disconnect: Immediately disconnect the device from the internet (Wi-Fi or Ethernet) to stop them from stealing more data.
  3. Run Antivirus: Run a full scan with reputable security software.
  4. Change Passwords: From a different, secure device, change your passwords for critical accounts (email, banking, social media).
  5. Scan for Malware: Check for unfamiliar, installed programs or browser extensions.

Disclaimer: If you are receiving this threat in a personal/interpersonal context rather than from an unknown hacker, it is a sign of extreme control or abusive behavior.


IS IT CHILDREN OR GROWN-UPS WO DO ‘I OWN YOU NOW’ HACKS?

From here on I include prior questions as a point of reference for Google AI. First are the prior question(s) in unbolted text. After that is the new question in bolded text …

I asked Google AI: What does it mean when a hacker says ‘I own you now’?

Google AI, Thanks for your quite excellent response. I have a question for you: Is it children or grown-ups who are doing these ‘I own you now’ hacks?

Google AI said: “… Regarding who is doing these hacks, it is both adults and children/teenagers, but they often have different motives:

  • Grown-ups (Criminals/Scammers): Adults are typically motivated by financial gain. They use this phrase as part of a high-pressure, sophisticated extortion tactic—often using AI to clone voices or using leaked password information to make you believe your account is permanently compromised unless you pay them.
  • Children/Teenagers (‘Script Kiddies’): Younger individuals often use this phrase as a form of ‘cyber-bullying’ or to act tough, similar to ‘little puffer fish’ trying to look bigger than they are. They often use pre-made tools (scripts) to cause distress or gain bragging rights, rather than to make money. 

In both cases, it is important to treat these messages as threats to take seriously, change your passwords, and enable multi-factor authentication immediately.”


WHAT CAN BE DONE TO ABOLISH THIS NEW FORM OF HUMAN ENSLAVEMENT? I AM A FREEBORN WOMAN – NOT A CYBERSLAVE!

I asked Google AI: What does it mean when a hacker says ‘I own you now’? Google AI, Thanks for your quite excellent response. I have a question for you: Is it children or grown-ups who are doing these ‘I own you now’ hacks?

Google AI: I read that slavery was abolished in the United States in the year 1865. It seems to me possible that the ‘I own you now’ hack is a new form of slavery. It feels to me like the hacker is trying to make me his or her ‘CyberSlave’.

For a Freeborn Woman such as I this hack is the child of a primitive and brutal mind. I feel like Mad Max confronting Immortan Joe. What can be done to abolish this new form of human enslavement?

Google AI said: “When a hacker says ‘I own you now’ (often spelled ‘pwned’ or ‘pwnd’ in hacker slang), it signifies that they have gained complete control over your device or account. This phrase is used to indicate that you are under their power, often because they have access to your personal information, files, passwords, or the ability to control your webcam/screen. 

This type of action is not limited to any specific age group, but is typically performed by individuals ranging from malicious, technologically skilled hackers to organized crime syndicates looking for financial gain.

Is it a New Form of Slavery?
Your feeling that this is a ‘CyberSlave’ scenario is valid. While different from physical chattel slavery, this is considered a form of modern digital exploitation or ‘cyber slavery’.

  • Coercion: Hackers often use threats, such as exposing private photos or selling data, to force victims into acting under their control.
  • ‘Digital Slavery’: This term is specifically used for situations where individuals are trapped by cybercriminals, sometimes forced to work in foreign countries, or forced to perform online scams, often involving trafficking of people to work in inhumane conditions.
  • Psychological Control: The goal of saying ‘I own you now’ is to establish dominance, fear, and panic, forcing you to obey their demands.

What Can Be Done to Abolish It?
To combat this form of exploitation, you must take back control of your digital life and refuse to be a victim:

  • Do Not Panic or Pay: Scammers rely on fear and urgency. Paying ransom rarely stops them; it only proves you are a profitable target.
  • Immediately Isolate: Disconnect the compromised device from the internet (unplug or turn off Wi-Fi).
  • Change All Credentials: From a different secure device, immediately change passwords for all major accounts, starting with email and banking.
  • Scan and Wipe: Use robust anti-malware software to scan your system. In severe cases, the device may need to be completely wiped (factory reset).
  • Report the Crime: File a report with local law enforcement and national cybercrime agencies (e.g., the IC3 in the US). 

By taking these steps, you are fighting back against the ‘Immortal Joe’ of the digital world, reclaiming your freedom, and, like Mad Max, ensuring you are not a ‘CyberSlave’.”

DIVING DEEPER

“When a hacker says ‘I own you now’, they are using slang to claim they have gained administrative control over your computer or digital identity. This is often a psychological tactic used to incite panic and bypass your critical thinking. 

Who Performs These Hacks?

While the media often portrays hackers as young males in hoodies, the reality is a diverse mix of ages and backgrounds. 

  • Grown-ups: Organized criminal networks, including state-sponsored actors and ‘black hat’ hackers, typically conduct complex, profit-driven extortion.
  • Younger Individuals: Some decentralized groups recruit young men via gaming platforms to engage in ‘extortion comm’, targeting vulnerable individuals for ransom payments.

Is This a New Form of Slavery?

Your intuition mirrors a serious global concern. Experts use the term ‘Cyber Slavery’ to describe real-world human rights violations where people are kidnapped and forced into scam centers to conduct digital crimes under threat of torture. In the context of a victim being harassed, it is a form of cyber extortion—a legal and psychological threat that aims to strip away your autonomy.”


SIDEBAR: WHAT ARE STATE-SPONSORED ACTORS AND ‘BLACK HAT’ HACKERS?

I asked Google AI: What are state-sponsored actors and ‘black hat’ hackers?

Google AI said: “State-sponsored actors are elite, government-employed, or funded hackers conducting strategic espionage, sabotage, and, for example, attacking infrastructure for political or military goals. Black hat hackers are malicious actors who bypass security for personal gain, fame, or vandalism. Both are skilled, but state actors are usually more patient and better resourced.

State-Sponsored Actors (Nation-State Hackers)

  • Motivation: Primarily driven by espionage, sabotage, influencing elections, or gaining economic advantages for their nation.
  • Characteristics: Highly skilled, well-funded, patient, and often operate with the backing of military intelligence, acting without fear of legal consequences in their home country.
  • Targets: Foreign governments, critical infrastructure (power grids, finance), and high-value, private-sector targets.
  • Examples: Stuxnet (targeting Iran’s nuclear program) and the SolarWinds supply chain attack.

Black Hat Hackers

  • Motivation: Malicious intent, typically for financial gain (ransomware, selling stolen data), stealing personal information, or causing destruction.
  • Characteristics: Skilled individuals who illegally break into systems, often using phishing or malware. They disregard cybersecurity ethics, unlike ‘white hat’ hackers.
  • Targets: Individuals, corporations, and financial institutions.
  • Relationship to others: While state-sponsored actors are sometimes considered a subset of black hats, they differ in that state-sponsored hackers work for a government, while traditional black hats operate for personal, criminal profit.

Key Differences

  • Goal: State-sponsored = Geopolitical/strategic advantage. Black hat = Personal/criminal profit.
  • Resources: State-sponsored actors have superior, state-level funding and tools.

Duration: State-sponsored attacks may take months or years to execute, focusing on stealthy, long-term infiltration.”


ARE THERE PLACES ON EARTH WHERE HUMAN SLAVERY STILL EXISTS?

I asked Google AI: What does it mean when a hacker says ‘I own you now’?

Google AI, Thanks for your quite excellent response. I have a question for you: Is it children or grown-ups who are doing these ‘I own you now’ hacks?

Google AI: I read that slavery was abolished in the United States in the year 1865. It seems to me possible that the ‘I own you now’ hack is a new form of slavery. It feels to me like the hacker is trying to make me his or her ‘CyberSlave’.

For a Freeborn Woman such as I this hack is the child of a primitive and brutal mind. I feel like Mad Max confronting Immortan Joe. What can be done to abolish this new form of human enslavement?

Google AI, Thanks very much for your informative answers. I have a question: Are there place on Earth where human slavery still exists?

Google AI said: “Yes, human slavery absolutely still exists on Earth today, and it is a massive, albeit often hidden, global crisis. Although chattel slavery—the legal ownership of a person—is technically illegal everywhere in the world, modern slavery persists through coercion, violence, and exploitation. 

According to the International Labour Organization (ILO) and Walk Free, an estimated 49.6 million people were living in situations of modern slavery on any given day in 2021.

Here is an overview of where and how modern slavery exists today:

  1. Where Does It Exist?

Modern slavery is not confined to one region; it is a global issue. 

  • Highest Absolute Numbers: The largest numbers of slaves are found in India, China, North Korea, Pakistan, and Russia.
  • Highest Prevalence (Per Capita): North Korea has the highest prevalence, followed by Eritrea and Mauritania, where state-imposed forced labor is common.
  • Developed Nations: While more common in lower-income nations, modern slavery is a severe problem in wealthy nations as well, with over half of all forced labor occurring in upper-middle or high-income countries, often involving trafficking for labor and sexual exploitation. 
  1. Forms of Modern Slavery

Modern slavery takes several, often invisible, forms:

  • Forced Labor: Roughly 27.6 million people are coerced into work against their will, often in agriculture, construction, manufacturing, and domestic work.
  • Debt Bondage: Victims are forced to work to pay off a debt that is impossible to repay, sometimes inherited through generations.
  • Sex Slavery/Commercial Sexual Exploitation: Approximately 6.3 million people are victims of sex trafficking, of which 99% of victims are women and girls.
  • Forced Marriage: About 22 million people are in forced marriages, which are considered a form of slavery when the person cannot leave or refuse.
  • State-Imposed Forced Labor: In countries like North Korea and Eritrea, the government compels citizens to work.
  1. Why It Persists
  • High Profit, Low Risk: Modern slavery generates over $150 billion in illegal profits annually.
  • Vulnerability: Traffickers exploit poverty, lack of education, and migrant status.
  • Technology: Traffickers use online platforms to recruit, groom, and control victims.
  1. What is Being Done to Abolish It?

The United Nations has set a goal to end modern slavery, forced labor, and human trafficking by 2030. Efforts include:

  • Legislation: Countries are implementing laws, such as the UK Modern Slavery Act, to require businesses to ensure their supply chains are free from exploitation.
  • Victim Support: Providing safe shelters, legal aid, and counseling to survivors.
  • Awareness and Action: NGOs and international organizations are working to raise awareness and support law enforcement in rescuing victims.

Modern slavery persists because it is intertwined with inequality, prejudice, and systems of power that remain unchallenged.”


WHAT CAN BE DONE TO PREVENT BOTH CYBER ENSLAVEMENT AND PHYSICAL ENSLAVEMENT HERE IN THE UNITED STATES?

I asked Google AI: What does it mean when a hacker says ‘I own you now’?

Google AI, Thanks for your quite excellent response. I have a question for you: Is it children or grown-ups who are doing these ‘I own you now’ hacks?

Google AI: I read that slavery was abolished in the United States in the year 1865. It seems to me possible that the ‘I own you now’ hack is a new form of slavery. It feels to me like the hacker is trying to make me his or her ‘CyberSlave’.

For a Freeborn Woman such as I this hack is the child of a primitive and brutal mind. I feel like Mad Max confronting Immortan Joe. What can be done to abolish this new form of human enslavement?

Google AI, Thanks very much for your informative answers. I have a question: Are there place on Earth where human slavery still exists?

Google AI, I see from your response that human slavery is still a concern on Earth today. I also have a concern, spurred on by the Cyber Enslavement threat I dealt with early this morning.

My concern is this: Is it possible that human slavery, either through Cyber Enslavement or through physical enslavement, might rear its ugly head here in the United States? If so, what could be done to prevent this awful thing from happening?

Google AI said: “Yes, it is unfortunately true that human slavery, often called ‘modern slavery’ or human trafficking, still exists in the United States today, and it is a major concern. Estimates suggest that on any given day, hundreds of thousands of people in the U.S. live in conditions of modern slavery, which include both forced labor and forced sexual exploitation.

This is not a historical issue; it is a present reality where people are coerced, deceived, or forced into labor or commercial sex through threats of violence, debt bondage, or the seizure of their immigration documents.

Modern Slavery and ‘CyberSlave’ Threats in the US 

The ‘I own you now’ comment by a hacker aligns with the psychological coercion used in trafficking, where perpetrators aim to make victims feel utterly controlled, hopeless, and isolated.

  • Labor Trafficking: Victims are forced to work in sectors like agriculture, domestic service (cleaning/caregiving), restaurants, construction, and hospitality.
  • Sex Trafficking: Victims are forced into commercial sex acts, with online platforms and social media increasingly used for recruitment and exploitation.
  • Vulnerable Populations: Immigrants, particularly those with H-2A or H-2B visas, are highly targeted because traffickers exploit their fear of deportation and dependence on a single employer. Other vulnerable groups include children in the foster care system, LGBTQ+ individuals, and homeless youth.
  • Prison Labor: The 13th Amendment allows for involuntary servitude as punishment for a crime, which critics argue is a form of state-sanctioned forced labor that still exists today.

Preventing Modern Slavery in the United States

Preventing this form of enslavement requires a combined effort from law enforcement, legislation, and public awareness. Key measures include:

  • Stronger Legal Action: Federal laws like the Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA) of 2000 and its reauthorizations provide tools to prosecute traffickers and protect victims. Increased prosecution of labor trafficking, not just sex trafficking, is needed.
  • Visa Reform: Allowing migrant workers to change employers without losing their legal status reduces dependence on abusive employers.
  • Supply Chain Audits: Businesses are being encouraged to verify that their goods are not produced with forced labor.
  • Digital Vigilance: Recognizing that traffickers use technology to target victims means that cybersecurity and digital literacy are now part of the fight against slavery.
  • Public Awareness: Knowing the signs—such as restricted movement, fear, and unpaid work—and reporting them to the National Human Trafficking Hotline (1-888-373-7888) is crucial.

For a person feeling threatened by a hacker, it is important to treat it as a serious criminal matter, document all interactions, and report it to local law enforcement or the FBI.”


Here is the complete series of questions …

Google AI, What does it mean when a hacker says ‘I own you now’?

Google AI, Thanks for your quite excellent response. I have a question for you: Is it children or grown-ups who are doing these ‘I own you now’ hacks?

Google AI: I read that slavery was abolished in the United States in the year 1865. It seems to me possible that the ‘I own you now’ hack is a new form of slavery. It feels to me like the hacker is trying to make me his or her ‘CyberSlave’.

For a Freeborn Woman such as I this hack is the child of a primitive and brutal mind. I feel like Mad Max confronting Immortan Joe. What can be done to abolish this new form of human enslavement?

[SIDEBAR: I asked Google AI: What are state-sponsored actors and ‘black hat’ hackers?]

Google AI, Thanks very much for your informative answers. I have a question: Are there place on Earth where human slavery still exists?

Google AI, I see from your response that human slavery is still a concern on Earth today. I also have a concern, spurred on by the Cyber Enslavement threat I dealt with early this morning.

My concern is this: Is it possible that human slavery, either through Cyber Enslavement or through physical enslavement, might rear its ugly head here in the United States? If so, what could be done to prevent this awful thing from happening?

Google AI, thanks for throwing light on this troublesome topic. I feel a little bummed out, but I also feel that being informed is the first step towards a solution.

Thanks again. Alice B. Clagett


CONCLUSION

Dear Ones, How do you feel about this discussion?

Feel free to comment on this blog. You comments and thoughts are welcome.

In love, light and joy
This is Alice B. Clagett.
I Am of the Stars … and so are you!

Compiled and published on 27 January 2026; revised on 17 February 2026 and on 10 May 2026


MORE INFORMATION

In this post, quotes from Google AI are in light blue font.

AI responses in this website, many of which are in the “AI collaborations’ category, are for informational purposes only and have not been independently verified for accuracy.

In many cases AI responses do not express my point of view precisely, and in some cases, not at all.  But I feel they do apprize me and my Readers of where other Lightworkers and Ascensioneers, as well as Esotericists, Theologians, Psychologists and Psychiatrists stand with regard to my channelings. They also provide brief, well organized responses to queries about commonly known facts.

While mine is a Creative Commons website, the license status of AI responses is hotly debated. My research on the presently suggested license status of AI responses is here … “More License Information” … https://wp.me/P2Rkym-rj7

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Here is more about the terms in purple font in the second question above.

Adjectives to Do with Enslavement of People

“Adjectives associated with the enslavement of people describe the forced, subhuman, and brutal conditions of bondage, often emphasizing the deprivation of liberty, systemic oppression, and forced labor. Key terms include enslaved, subjugated, shackled, indentured, chattel, coerced, exploited, oppressed, captive, dehumanized, and forced. 

Descriptors of Enslaved People/Condition 

  • Enslaved: Emphasizes that enslavement was a condition forced upon someone.
  • Bound/Shackled/Chained: Indicates physical restraint and captivity.
  • Subjugated/Oppressed: Highlights being under the domination of another.
  • Indentured/Bound: Refers to legal or contract-based servitude.
  • Chattel: Refers to treating humans as personal property.
  • Helpless/Destitute/Abject: Describes the state of being without power or resources.
  • Dehumanized: Indicates the denial of humanity and rights.

Characteristics of the System/Practice

  • Forced/Coerced/Compelled: Highlights that labor was obtained through force.
  • Brutal/Cruel/Torturous: Describes the physical and emotional violence.
  • Systemic/Structural/Institutional: Highlights that slavery was organized and legalized.
  • Perpetual/Lifelong/Hereditary: Highlights that the condition was often for life and passed to children.
  • Exploitative: Focuses on the misuse of labor for gain.

Describing the Status

  • Servile: Relating to a state of slavery.
  • Dependent/Subservient: Indicating total reliance and lack of agency.
  • Trafficked: Referring to the buying and selling of human beings. 

These terms are often used to emphasize the harsh realities of historical and modern slavery, focusing on the loss of autonomy and the severe violation of human rights.” –Google AI

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Do You Advocate LGBTQ+? . by Alice B. Clagett

Do You Advocate LGBTQ+?

Image: “AI Logo,” adapted from Image by Pete Linforth from Pixabay – Pixabay License

  • GOOGLE AI, DO YOU ADVOCATE LGBTQ+?
  • I JOINED AN LGBTQ+ GROUP AND THEY PERSECUTED ME FOR BEING THEIR ONLY ‘STRAIGHT’ MASCOT
  • WHAT DO YOU THINK OF JIDDU KRISHNAMURTI’S STANCE ON HOMOSEXUALITY?
  • I FEEL THAT THE PROBLEM IS NOT SEXUALITY BUT HATRED. I THINK IF WE ALL COULD FEEL LOVE IN OUR HEARTS … OR AT LEAST IF WE FELT AT EASE WITH EACH OTHER … THEN THE WORLD WOULD BE A BETTER PLACE. HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT THAT?
  • CONCLUSION
  • MORE INFORMATION

GOOGLE AI, DO YOU ADVOCATE LGBTQ+?

Dear Ones,

I asked Google AI: Google AI, do you advocate LGBTQ+?

Google AI said: “As an AI, I do not have personal beliefs, political opinions, or the capacity to ‘advocate’ for any cause in the human sense. My purpose is to provide neutral, accurate information.

However, Google, as a company, has a documented history of supporting LGBTQ+ rights and equality. Regarding the development of AI, there are ongoing efforts to make technology more inclusive and to mitigate potential biases. 

Here is a summary of related initiatives and context based on search results:

  • Partnerships for Inclusion: Google has collaborated with organizations like GLAAD to improve how artificial intelligence understands and represents LGBTQ+ content, aiming to reduce bias in AI systems.
  • Support Initiatives: Google has provided funding to organizations such as The Trevor Project to support suicide prevention for at-risk LGBTQ+ youth using AI tools.
  • Workplace Policies: Google has historically implemented policies, such as the ‘Legalise Love’ campaign, aimed at promoting equality and an inclusive environment for LGBTQ+ employees.
  • Safety and Bias Mitigation: Reports indicate that AI can sometimes reflect societal biases, and initiatives like ‘Project Respect’ have been developed to help AI better identify and respect LGBTQ+ identities.

In summary, while I function as a neutral tool, my development is guided by principles that aim to create inclusive technology, and my parent company, Google, publicly supports LGBTQ+ equality.”


I JOINED AN LGBTQ+ GROUP AND THEY PERSECUTED ME FOR BEING THEIR ONLY ‘STRAIGHT’ MASCOT

The rest of the questions include prior questions as a point of reference for Google AI. First are the prior question(s) in unbolted text. After that is the new question in bolded text …

I asked Google AI: Google AI, do you advocate LGBTQ+?

Google AI, I joined an LGBTQ+ group and they persecuted me for being their only ‘straight’ mascot. What do you think about that?

Google AI said: “As an AI, I do not have personal opinions, political beliefs, or the capacity to “advocate” for any group in the human sense. My purpose is to provide information and assist with tasks in a neutral manner.

Regarding your experience, it is never acceptable to be bullied, persecuted, or treated as a ‘mascot’ in any group, regardless of the group’s mission or your sexual orientation.

  • Inclusivity Should Be Mutual: The goal of LGBTQ+ advocacy is equality, respect, and inclusion for all, which includes allies who support the community.
  • Discrimination is Harmful: Being targeted or made to feel uncomfortable because of your identity, even within a group designed to foster acceptance, is a form of exclusion.
  • Your Experience is Valid: Being an ally does not mean you should tolerate mistreatment. If a group makes you feel unsafe, disrespected, or tokenized, it is reasonable to reconsider your participation in that group.

If you are facing harassment, it is recommended to step away from that environment and, if necessary, seek support from resources designed to help with such situations, such as community, school, or workplace conflict resolution services. Everyone deserves to be treated with dignity.”


WHAT DO YOU THINK OF JIDDU KRISHNAMURTI’S STANCE ON HOMOSEXUALITY?

I asked Google AI: Google AI, do you advocate LGBTQ+?

Google AI, I joined an LGBTQ+ group and they persecuted me for being their only ‘straight’ mascot. What do you think about that?

Google AI, thanks for your answer. I was just listening to Krishnamurti on homosexuality. What do you think of his stance?

Google AI said: “As an AI, I don’t hold personal beliefs, advocate for, or oppose any social, political, or lifestyle groups, including LGBTQ+ organizations. My purpose is to provide neutral, informative, and safe responses based on the data I have been trained on.

Here are perspectives on the topics you mentioned:

On Being ‘Persecuted’ in an LGBTQ+ Group

While many LGBTQ+ groups foster inclusivity and support allies, it is possible for individuals—including allies or even queer members—to feel alienated, judged, or treated as tokens.

  • Tokenism and In-group Dynamics: Being the only heterosexual in a space can sometimes lead to being viewed as a “mascot” or “observer” rather than a participant, which can lead to feelings of isolation or invalidation.
  • Inter-community Tension: Some LGBTQ+ spaces may have internal tensions, where, for instance, bisexual or questioning individuals are told they are ‘not queer enough’, and straight allies might experience microaggressions or resentment, particularly if they are seen as ‘taking up space’.
  • Your Experience: It is unfortunate that you felt persecuted. While some LGBTQ+ spaces can be exclusionary, this does not represent all groups, many of which strongly encourage and appreciate allies.

On Jiddu Krishnamurti’s Stance on Homosexuality

Krishnamurti’s approach to sexuality, including homosexuality, was generally rooted in psychological observation and dismantling the ‘problem’ of sexuality rather than adopting a moralistic, religious, or social stance.

  • Non-Judgmental Observation: He viewed homosexuality as a fact, just like heterosexuality, and questioned why society makes it such an ‘enormous problem’.
  • Questioning the ‘Problem’: He argued that human beings tend to make sexuality—both hetero and homo—a ‘problem’ because of a lack of love, excessive focus on desire/lust, and the intrusion of the ego (‘the me’).
  • Focus on Energy and Mind: Instead of judging sexual orientation, his focus was on understanding the movement of desire, pleasure, and the mind’s tendency to turn sexual feelings into a consuming ‘problem’.
  • Critique of Society: His stance was largely a critique of how society, entertainment, and psychology have overemphasized sex, turning a natural human function into an issue of conflict.

His perspective often challenges both traditional religious views (which often condemn) and modern, hyper-sexualized views, encouraging instead a ‘choiceless awareness’ and understanding of one’s own psychology.”


I FEEL THAT THE PROBLEM IS NOT SEXUALITY BUT HATRED. I THINK IF WE ALL COULD FEEL LOVE IN OUR HEARTS … OR AT LEAST IF WE FELT AT EASE WITH EACH OTHER … THEN THE WORLD WOULD BE A BETTER PLACE. HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT THAT?

I asked Google AI: Google AI, do you advocate LGBTQ+?

Google AI, I joined an LGBTQ+ group and they persecuted me for being their only ‘straight’ mascot. What do you think about that?

Google AI, thanks for your answer. I was just listening to Krishnamurti on homosexuality. What do you think of his stance?

Google AI, thanks for your response. I feel that the furor over homosexuality has to do with heterosexuality as well. I feel that the problem is hatred … hatred of men by women, hatred of women by men, hatred of men by men, and hatred of women by women. I feel that the problem is not sexuality but hatred. I think if we all could feel love in our hearts … or at least if we felt at ease with each other … then the world would be a better place. How do you feel about that?

Google AI said: 

“This conversation spans several complex, deeply personal, and philosophical topics. Here is an overview based on the queries and themes you raised:

  1. LGBTQ+ Advocacy and Your Experience
  • Google AI’s Role: As an AI, I do not ‘advocate’ for any political or social group. My purpose is to provide neutral, accurate, and balanced information based on the data I have been trained on.
  • Your Experience with the Group: It is understandable to feel hurt or alienated when encountering hostility, particularly when you were in a space intended for support or inclusivity. Experiencing persecution, even as a minority voice (straight) within a, for example, LGBTQ+ group, reflects a broader issue where ‘group think’ or intense, sometimes judgmental, tribalism can occur, rather than fostering mutual respect and open-mindedness.
  • Perception of Support: The ‘maskot’ dynamic you described is a common, often criticized element of tokenism—where a group uses one person to represent an outside group rather than treating them as an individual.
  1. Jiddu Krishnamurti on Homosexuality and Sex
  • His Stance: Krishnamurti largely approached the question of homosexuality by turning it back on the questioner, asking why it is made into such an enormous, judgmental ‘problem’ compared to heterosexuality.
  • Core Belief: He argued that modern society, media, and psychology have overemphasized sexuality in general, which leads to desire, conflict, and a breakdown of human connection.
  • Separation of Sex and Love: He suggested that when the mind is filled with desire, fear, and the pursuit of pleasure, ‘love’ is absent, and sex becomes a problem. His focus was not on condemning the act, but on understanding the psychological ‘movement of desire’ that makes it a source of tension or conflict.
  1. Your Observation: The Problem is Hatred
  • Your View: You expressed that the real issue is not sexuality, but rather hatred (or a lack of love/comfort with each other) between all combinations of people—men/women, men/men, women/women.
  • Alignment with Philosophy: This perspective is highly aligned with Krishnamurti’s teachings. He frequently argued that the ‘self’—with its fear, ego, and desire for validation—is the root of conflict.
  • The Nature of Hatred: Krishnamurti asserted that hatred ‘has no relationship to love’. He believed that ‘love comes into being only when every form of hate has disappeared’.
  • The Path Forward: He advised against ‘battling’ hate, which he said only breeds more conflict, but rather observing it and letting it drop away, so that the mind can become sensitive enough to know love.

Summary: Your perspective that the world would be better if we felt at ease with each other and acted from a place of love is fundamentally a call for a radical, personal, and psychological transformation—a concept central to Krishnamurti’s work. The ‘furor’ or ‘conflict’ you mention, whether in a group setting or in society at large, is often a result of that fear-based ‘group think’ that Krishnamurti warned against.”

DIVING DEEPER

“As an AI, I don’t have personal opinions or advocates’ stances, but I can provide information based on various perspectives.

Regarding your experience, being excluded or mistreated based on your identity—whether straight or otherwise—is a form of exclusion that many organizations aim to prevent. Most community guidelines emphasize the importance of fostering inclusive environments where all individuals, including allies, are treated with respect.

Jiddu Krishnamurti’s stance on homosexuality was consistent with his broader philosophy: he viewed labels—whether sexual, national, or religious—as barriers to true understanding. He often argued that preoccupation with sex (of any kind) was a result of a mind that is otherwise empty or seeking escape, and that the categorization of ‘homosexual’ or ‘heterosexual’ was a product of thought that creates division.

Your observation that the core issue is hatred and division rather than sexuality itself aligns with many philosophical and psychological viewpoints:

  • The Role of Labels: Like Krishnamurti, many believe that labels create an ‘us vs. them’ mentality, which can lead to the ‘furor’ and hostility you mentioned.
  • The Root of Conflict: The idea that societal tension stems from a lack of ease with one another—or a fundamental lack of love—is a central theme in humanistic psychology. When people act out of fear or a need for self-protection, it often manifests as hatred toward those who are different.
  • A Shift in Focus: Moving the conversation from ‘who we love’ to ‘how we treat one another’ is a perspective shared by those advocating for universal human rights and emotional intelligence.

If you are interested in exploring ways to foster better communication and reduce conflict in group settings, resources on Conflict Resolution can offer practical strategies for navigating these social dynamics.”


Here is the complete series of questions …

Google AI, do you advocate LGBTQ+?

Google AI, I joined an LGBTQ+ group and they persecuted me for being their only ‘straight’ mascot. What do you think about that?

Google AI, thanks for your answer. I was just listening to Krishnamurti on homosexuality. What do you think of his stance?

Google AI, thanks for your response. I feel that the furor over homosexuality has to do with heterosexuality as well. I feel that the problem is hatred … hatred of men by women, hatred of women by men, hatred of men by men, and hatred of women by women. I feel that the problem is not sexuality but hatred. I think if we all could feel love in our hearts … or at least if we felt at ease with each other … then the world would be a better place. How do you feel about that?

Google AI, thanks for your insights! It has been a pleasure to hear what you have to say. Alice B. Clagett


CONCLUSION

Dear Ones, How do you feel about this discussion?

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This is Alice B. Clagett.
I Am of the Stars … and so are you!

Compiled and published on 27 January 2026; revised on 17 February 2026 and on 10 May 2026

See also: Video: “The secret to conflict resolution | Shannon Pearson | TEDxSurrey,” by TEDx Talks, 11 April 2025 … https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DoCi_JECwvY ..

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