A world of equality. No more castes

January 6, 2025 Internet and virtual life

Google has finally broken a barrier that has stood for centuries.

Veronica Baker


A world of equality. No more castes

A world of equality
A world of equality. Real “masterpieces” can emerge…

Knowing how to use Google can turn a painter into a doctor, a janitor into a lawyer, a sanitation worker into a poet.

Combine the famous search engine with some copy and paste skills, and people who would normally only be able to write monosyllabic posts with mononeuronic concepts become true geniuses.

For example, Marco on Facebook has become the Pico Della Mirandola of infinite knowledge, while Robin, who claims to be an expert on travel to Fuerteventura (has he ever been there?), has published no less than seven posts on the subject in an industry forum, when a simple link on Tripadvisor would have sufficed.

Google has finally broken down a barrier that has existed for centuries : it has made all men (and women) equal and “happy”.

There are no more castes, corporatism, or secret knowledge lodges that inexorably led to discrimination : we now live in a world of equality where the only difference is the speed of the microprocessor and the Internet connection.

Even for languages it is easy : just use Google Translator or DeepL and you immediately become an Arab princess, a Syrian exile, an Australian aborigine, a Chinese Mandarin, anything but the magic wand of Cinderella’s fairy.

But even in the use of these tools, it is easy to see significant differences between the true “experts” (a few) and those who do not understand much about them (many).

The latter, after a short time, end up expressing themselves with obscene and vulgar language (or attacking someone personally for no reason at all), immediately dropping the validity of the content expressed and, above all, showing their inherent boorishness and limited thinking.