Meta’s Military Move Raises Alarms: Are We Handing Over National Security?

Meta is recruiting former Pentagon officials to push its virtual reality and AI tools to the federal government. This move comes after the company allowed military use of its powerful Llama AI system. Critics argue this partnership risks giving big tech companies unchecked power over national security.

The tech giant’s military ambitions raise red flags about privacy and government overreach. Meta’s history of censoring conservative voices online makes this collaboration even more alarming. Why should Americans trust a company that silences free speech to handle sensitive defense projects?

Former military leaders joining Meta could blur the lines between public service and corporate profits. These officials might use their government connections to secure lucrative contracts. Taxpayer dollars could flow directly into the pockets of Silicon Valley elites instead of supporting troops.

Opening AI technology for military use poses serious ethical questions. Will Meta’s algorithms prioritize political agendas over battlefield effectiveness? The same company that blocked election news stories now wants to shape defense strategies.

This partnership threatens to create a surveillance state nightmare. Meta’s VR systems and AI tools could monitor citizens under the guise of national security. Conservatives know big tech can’t be trusted with this much power – especially after years of biased content moderation.

The Biden administration’s silence on this issue speaks volumes. While left-wing activists cry about “misinformation,” they ignore real threats from tech-military alliances. Patriots must demand transparency and accountability before it’s too late.

Meta’s push into defense mirrors China’s strategy of merging tech companies with government goals. America shouldn’t copy authoritarian models that crush freedom. Our military should rely on homegrown innovation, not Silicon Valley’s woke engineers.

Hardworking Americans deserve a military focused on protection, not political correctness. Letting Meta influence defense policy puts profits over people. It’s time to stand up against this dangerous merger of big tech and big government.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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