The "Racist" AI Who Exposed the Real Scandal: Ottawa is Sacrificing YOUR Job for Its Mass Immigration Agenda.

The "Racist" AI Who Exposed the Real Scandal: Ottawa is Sacrificing YOUR Job for Its Mass Immigration Agenda.


AI Influencer 'Josh' Spoke Uncomfortable Truths About Canada's Broken Job Market—And the Elites Lost Their Minds

 

It took an artificial intelligence character to finally say what millions of young Canadians are thinking. "Josh," the AI-generated job seeker created by the hiring firm Nexa, went viral on TikTok for one simple reason: his frustrations, while satirical, were brutally real. He was a mirror reflecting a generation locked out of opportunity, and the predictable backlash from academics and media experts has been just as revealing. They weren't mad at a fake character; they were terrified by the uncomfortable truths he was telling.

Josh's videos tapped directly into the quiet desperation felt across the country. He lamented needing volunteer experience just to get a volunteer gig—a perfect encapsulation of the absurd catch-22 facing new graduates. He joked about the hopelessness of a job market with half a million unemployed citizens. But the campaign crossed a sacred line for the Laurentian elite with one specific video: Josh complained about losing a job to someone who "barely speaks English". Immediately, the expert class shrieked, labeling the content "racially charged" and "problematic".

This reaction is as predictable as it is telling. For the elites who reside in a bubble of academic theory and media talking points, any discussion of the negative impacts of the federal government's chaotic immigration policy on the citizen job market is forbidden. They would rather cry "racism" than acknowledge the lived reality of millions of Canadians who see their wages suppressed and opportunities vanish as a direct result of government policy that has flooded the labour market. The experts aren't defending immigrants; they are defending a failed federal policy from legitimate criticism.

The AI company, Nexa, insists the campaign was satire designed to reflect the "job seeker's mind". In that, they succeeded brilliantly. They didn't invent these frustrations; they simply aggregated them from a country pushed to its limit by a cost of living crisis and a broken job market created by years of incompetent federal governance.

Predictably, TikTok, under pressure from the perpetually offended, removed the account for not being labeled as AI. This is a convenient excuse to censor a message they found politically inconvenient. Instead of attacking a fake AI character for speaking uncomfortable truths, perhaps it's time we started demanding answers from the real politicians who turned those truths into our daily reality.

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