The new Sora2 tool is impressive, no question. But let’s cut through the hype. Tools like this are not neutral. They are built by centralized systems controlled by non-White tech giants who profit from our data and creativity. Every video generated, every prompt typed, becomes fuel for their AI engines machines designed to extract value from us while sidelining White innovation.

Emily Youcis, recently used Sora to create compelling content for our cause.

Her post is a good example of what’s possible but it’s also a reminder: these tools are not ours. They exist to lock us into dependency, to monetize our labor, and to silence dissent
The problem isn’t just Sora2. It’s the entire ecosystem. Every time we use these platforms, we hand our minds over to corporations that prioritize profit over people. They don’t want to empower us; they want to own us. The algorithms they train on our data are already being weaponized to suppress our voices and erase our identity.

But there’s a path forward. The White Fire Tech Initiative is launching to build open-source AI and creative tools by and for Whites. We need engineers, coders, and thinkers to help us create systems that don’t steal from us. Imagine a tool that serves our goals, not their agendas.
If you’re using Sora2, you’re not a bad person. But you’re part of a system that exploits your creativity. Use it if you must, but start planning your exit. Every prompt you send to these systems is a brick in their control.
Here’s what you can do:
- Contribute to White Fire. Code, design, or spread the word.
- Use decentralized tools where possible. No more handing your data to corporate overlords.
- Educate others. Dependency is the enemy of sovereignty.
The future of White tech won’t be handed to us. It has to be built. Start here. Start now.
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