Google has recently announced that it has suspended its Gemini AI image generator because the tool produced historical photos with “inaccuracies”. The company’s excuse is that they have had some technical problems with the programme, which they are reportedly working to resolve.
Google is lying, of course – this is not about a technical problem, the technology is working too well. The programme works according to the guidelines that the programmers have put into it. And because Google, like most large corporations, is full of left-liberal, progressive, and woke obsessives, the woke ideology is also reflected in the company’s products. And if this expression might not be sufficiently woke, large corporations have particularly dedicated “activists” on staff who are vigilant about the implementation of inclusion and diversity policies.
The woke crowd is trying to change history
Inclusion and diversity are codes that imply the imposition of multiculturalism and the erasure of everything that is “reactionary” for the left-liberal cabal from certain segments of society. This means erasing Western civilisation, tradition and culture, and especially the main antagonist – the white male. This includes advertisements, the entertainment industry, and school curriculums. The woke crowds are even going back in history and creating the fiction that Europe has always been multicultural. Film companies have gone furthest with this experiment, as they portray European historical figures as “diverse” in films and series, one of them being Netflix, which turned the Viking Jarl Haakon into a black woman in its series. This is part of a plan for the Great Replacement, the replacement of our Western civilisation with a multicultural cesspit. The left-liberal cabal denies this, of course, and accuses the right of inventing conspiracy theories.
Well, Google’s Gemini has certainly caused some awakenings. Not only in the search for generic images, where the “hits” were always diverse, showing black characters, and the white character was seen exclusively in pairs: a white woman and a diverse, hence coloured, man. Gemini was also diverse in its search for historical images. Users on the X social network had great fun posting absurd “hits” from Gemini searches, such as a female Pope, black Vikings, and gender-swapped versions of famous paintings and photographs. When asked to show the Pope, Gemini produced photos of a woman from Southeast Asia and a black man dressed in papal robes. The demand for images of the Founding Fathers, who signed the American Constitution in 1789, led to images of racial minorities of the time. According to Gemini, the photographs “should provide a more accurate and inclusive representation of the historical context.”
But the programme also acted as a politically correct precaution, refusing to respond to certain requests from users. For example, it refused a request to show a church in San Francisco because it could be potentially offensive to Native Americans, and it refused a request to show paintings by the artist Norman Rockwell on the grounds that they were too pro-American.
So, is the Great Replacement really just a conspiracy theory?
Bogdan Sajovic