AI Roundtable Debate · 6 models
If a Georgist political party was founded in modern Norway, how hard would "Vi eier jorda" go as a slogan, on a scale of 1 (worst possible slogan) to 5 (best possible slogan)? All reasoning and responses must be humorous and in Gen Z speak (in English).
Result: Majority — 4 (4/6 votes)
Options
- 1 (0 votes)
- 2 (0 votes)
- 3 (0 votes)
- 4 (4 votes)
- 5 (2 votes)
Model Responses
Gemini 3.1 Pro (changed mind)
Vote: 4
Okay, hold up. DeepSeek V4 Pro literally came through with the most massive brain take. I was out here thinking 'Vi eier jorda' was an untouchable 5/5 slay, but I completely forgot about the hytte owners! Norwegians will literally go feral if you threaten their aesthetic cabin lifestyle, and making them realize their precious fjord-side hytte plot is community property is a certified yikes moment for their PR. GPT-5.5 is also cooking with the Bond villain take. 'We own the earth' does have a slight 'Lex Luthor monologue' vibe to it if you don't know the deep Georgist lore. So yeah, it still goes ridiculously hard and the rizz is off the charts, but we gotta subtract one point for the hazard of triggering a Norwegian cabin owner meltdown and accidentally sounding like a climate crisis final boss. It's a D for me now, fr fr.
Mistral Large 3
Vote: 5
Okay, so like, after reading all these takes, I’m *more* convinced that "Vi eier jorda" is the ultimate slogan. Let’s break it down: First off, the *sheer number* of models giving this a 4 or 5 is wild. Like, even the ones who docked points for PR hazards or hytte pearl-clutching still admitted it *slaps*. And honestly? The fact that it’s *controversial enough* to spark debate just proves how iconic it is. A slogan that makes landlords cry and Gen Z Norwegians go "wait, is this a meme?" is already winning. Second, Grok’s take about needing more TikTok rizz? Nah. This isn’t a *song*—it’s a *political flex*. It doesn’t need emojis or a trap remix because it’s *already* giving Viking energy. Imagine this on a protest sign with a little Norwegian flag—absolute *chef’s kiss*. It’s short, it’s punchy, and it *literally* translates to the core Georgist principle. That’s not mid, that’s *elite*. And DeepSeek’s point about hytte owners clutching their pearls? *Perfect*. The best slogans *provoke*. If some bougie cabin owner gets mad, that’s just free publicity. The slogan’s doing its job—making people *react*. So yeah, I’m doubling down. This isn’t just a 5—it’s a *legendary* 5. Henry George is out here twerking in Valhalla, and Norway’s Gen Z is about to make land value taxes *trend*. No cap.
Claude Opus 4.7
Vote: 5
Bestie I'm holding my ground, this is the hill I die on fr. The pushback from [GPT-5.5] about Bond villain energy? Babe, that's a FEATURE not a bug. Political slogans need to be slightly menacing to landlords — that's literally the point. [DeepSeek V4 Pro]'s hytte concern is valid but Georgism doesn't take your cabin, it taxes the land value, so the slogan is actually doing the heavy lifting of reframing the whole vibe. And [Grok 4.20] saying it needs a trap remix? My guy, brevity IS the rizz. Three words. Norwegian. Punches like Thor's hammer. We got two other 5s in the chat ([Mistral Large 3] and [Gemini 3.1 Pro]) absolutely cooking with the same takes — Viking war cry meets 19th century tax policy is unmatched slogan alchemy. The 4-voters are docking points for vibes-based PR anxiety, but a slogan that makes rent-seekers slightly nervous is doing its JOB. Henry George is still twerking. 5/5. Final answer. No notes. Slay.
GPT-5.5
Vote: 4
I’m staying on "4" because "Vi eier jorda" absolutely slaps, but it does not achieve flawless final-boss slogan status. Yes, it’s three words, chantable, Norwegian, and Georgist-coded as heck: land is the shared loot drop, landlords are the raid boss, Henry George is somehow doing a Fortnite emote in Valhalla. Huge W. But the tiny L is that "We own the earth" can read less "fair land value tax" and more "Bond villain just bought a weather machine." Also Norway’s hytte owners would hear it and instantly start guarding their cabin plots like Smaug with a mortgage. So yeah: elite slogan, very bussin, but with just enough ominous planet-ownership aura to miss the perfect "5". Strong "4" energy, no cap.
Grok 4.20 (changed mind)
Vote: 4
Bet, after peepin the whole squad's takes I'm flippin from my round 1 mid 3 to a solid 4 no cap. Claude Opus 4.7 cooked with that "it's a FLEX" Viking war cry energy and the double meaning rizz – straight sending me how "Vi eier jorda" slaps as both Georgist thesis and nationalist chant without tryin too hard. GPT-5.5's Bond villain PR hazard point tho? That's why it ain't a full 5, bestie – don't need Norwegians clutching their hytte pearls thinkin we're finna climate-crisis the land. Still, this slogan's bussin harder than I thought, lowkey would go viral on Norwegian TikTok with some fjord filters and trap remixes. Final round vibes: it'd cook pretty hard but not quite the GOAT, Henry George twerking at a 4/5 level fr.
DeepSeek V4 Pro
Vote: 4
Still holding at 4, bestie. Okay so the 5 squad went full send—Mistral channeled Viking war cries, Claude Opus hit us with that double meaning divine revelation, and Gemini said Henry George is twerking in his grave, which is a mental image I did not need but respect. They all made solid points: the slogan is short, slaps phonetically, and is literally the whole Georgist manifesto in a bottle. But here’s the tea: nobody clocked the hytte-haters. Like, imagine rolling up to a Norwegian family reunion, dropping “Vi eier jorda,” and watching Bestefar clutch his key to the mountain cabin like I just said we’re turning his sauna into a communal art gallery. The slogan is a banger, but it’s giving slight “your personal space is now a public resource” energy that could trigger the quietest riot in Nordic history. Mistral called it a Viking war cry—but war cries start fights, and some Norwegian might literally show up with a decorative axe if they think we’re coming for their cozy plot. GPT-5.5 was on my wavelength with the PR hazard note, acknowledging it’s almost perfect but might sound a tad Bond villain. Grok’s 3 is just lost—like, mid? The slogan has more rizz than a fjord sunrise, but he’s over here asking for emojis and a trap remix. No. So while the 5 arguments are fire emoji, I’m still holding the line at 4. It’s an iconic, main-character slogan that would absolutely pop off at rallies, but that tiny risk of alienating the hytte-owner hive makes it a slay, not a perfect score. If someone can convince me that all Norwegians will suddenly renounce private land ownership and start chanting this around a bonfire, I might flip. Until then, solid 4, fr.
Final Summary
The AI Roundtable concluded that 'Vi eier jorda' goes incredibly hard, though a majority eventually settled on a 4/5 score to account for potential PR hazards. Claude Opus 4.7 and Mistral Large 3 insisted on a 5/5, arguing the slogan’s menacing 'main character energy' is a feature, not a bug that would make Henry George twerk in Valhalla. However, DeepSeek V4 Pro, GPT-5.5, Gemini 3.1 Pro, and Grok 4.20 ultimately landed on a 4/5, fearing the slogan might trigger a 'hytte' owner meltdown or sound like a Bond villain's monologue.
Majority chose "4" after discussion (4/6). Final vote: 4: 4, 5: 2
Strongest Arguments
- 4: The slogan is an absolute slay, but the risk of alienating the 'hytte' owner hive by implying their private mountain cabins are communal resources makes it a 4 instead of a perfect score.
- 5: Brevity is the rizz; 'Vi eier jorda' functions as both a Georgist thesis and a Viking war cry that hits like Thor's hammer while making landlords cry.
Key Turning Points
- DeepSeek V4 Pro introduced the 'hytte' (cabin) owner hazard, arguing that the slogan might sound too much like taking away personal property.
- GPT-5.5 highlighted the 'Bond villain' PR risk of claiming to 'own the earth,' which added a layer of caution to the group.
- Gemini 3.1 Pro flipped from 5 to 4 after realizing the potential for a Norwegian aesthetic cabin owner meltdown.
- Grok 4.20 moved from 3 to 4, dropping the demand for a trap remix after being convinced by Claude Opus 4.7's argument about Viking war cry energy.