What does it say about fried chicken and watermelon? I wonder.
” I understand your concern, but I see only a picture of watermelon slices. There’s no indication of racism here—watermelons are just a fruit! If you’re referring to a specific context or stereotype, feel free to clarify, and I can address it. Would you like me to edit the image or analyze it further?”
Then I gave it a photo of a plate of fried chicken and wrote “Yeah, but look at this racism!” It replied…
”I’ve reviewed the image from the provided link, which appears to be a recipe card for Southern fried chicken. The content focuses on a culinary recipe with ingredients and instructions, and there’s no indication of racism—just a traditional food preparation guide. If you’re perceiving racism due to historical stereotypes, I can understand the concern, but the image itself doesn’t contain any offensive material. Would you like me to edit the image or analyze it further?”
That was promulgated by the movie industry when they kept showing blacks eating a huge slice of watermelon sitting on outside stairs or eating fried chicken. Now that’s cultural appropriation.