Asking Alexa if she supports Black Lives Matter. Tell me again how rebellious and underdog the BLM movement is, when it's institutionally supported by the most powerful corporations in the world? pic.twitter.com/G8B4kYU0o2

Naturally, ultra-conservatives on Twitter just about shit themselves, calling out Amazon for the promulgation of liberal views to more than 15 million Echo owners. Can you feel me rolling my eyes? Because I am. Good to know we have Alexa here to fight for the things Congress can’t.

Please throw it out the window and film yourself doing so.

Who needs"Big Brother"when you can have this? A perfect spy in the camp,& huge bonus for idiots who upload personal details to "The Cloud"(which they think is in orbit) Alexa will record all your intimate conversations & integrate seamlessly with your UNsecure wifi BUY 1 now! :-) pic.twitter.com/XZDwVNojr0

To be fair, it’s not exactly typical for a private organization to use its products to support potentially polarizing views. But in these trying political times, more and more companies have been taking a definitive stance on social and political issues. There’s also the fact that Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos and Trump are far from bros.

This isn’t the first time Alexa has spoken out. Back in March, the world discovered that if you ask Alexa who inspires her, she’ll give you the names of 15 women, including mathematician Ada Lovelace, scientist Marie Curie, gymnast Simone Biles, and Pakistani human rights activist Malala Yousafzai. Amazon spoken openly about Alexa’s seemingly feminist perspective, saying her responses were written by the company’s personality team.

TBD if Amazon played a direct part in Alexa’s BLM point of view, or is even up to speed with the fact that she has one. Indeed, some of her responses are pre-programmed by developers, but others come from a variety internet sources, third-party developed voices and Wikipedia.