How Microsoft, Google, Meta & Open AI Globalize the Make America Christian Again Agenda by Blocking NSFW Content Generation

The rise of the Make America Christian Again” (MACA) religious and political movement reflects a growing trend in American politics where certain groups seek to redefine cultural, social, and technological norms through a conservative religious lens.

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This movement’s agenda under the influence of people like Doug Wilson extends far beyond traditional political arenas, defining the digital red ocean business strategy, the digital red ocean marketing strategy and Gen AI related policies of major technology companies like Microsoft, Google, Meta, and OpenAI. A closer look at their restrictions on NSFW (Not Safe For Work) content policies with intransparent NSFW prompt filtering, reveals how US-based corporate and cultural biases align with MACA’s objectives, effectively shaping the online and digital landscape to mirror conservative Christian values in the US.

The Ubiquity of Corporate Bias

American tech giants often claim neutrality in their policies, citing ‘global ethical standards and user safety’. However, these companies operate within a US-centric framework, heavily influenced by cultural norms and political pressures. For instance:

  1. Microsoft: Through its Azure AI platform and integrations like OpenAI’s models, Microsoft enforces stringent content guidelines that prohibit NSFW content in any form. These guidelines often align with conservative Christian perspectives on morality, framing such content as ‘adult content’ and inherently “unsafe.”
  2. Google: Despite its image as a progressive innovator, Google’s AI policies mirror broader US cultural discomfort regarding any type of ‘explicit content’. Restrictions on NSFW outputs, even in answering questions regarding what it is and what are trends online, are rationalized through ‘concerns’ about “harm,” echoing strict traditional puritanical views rather than understanding of and respect for national and regional and national cultural and legal differences.
  3. Meta: With its sprawling social platforms, Meta’s policies reflect its US headquarters’ cultural sensitivities and judgements. Any form of explicit content is routinely flagged, censored, or banned, even if it it relates to nude art! Blocking creative freedom and reinforcing a narrative that prioritizes conservative ideals over global diversity.
  4. OpenAI: Although OpenAI’s restrictive stance on NSFW generative AI content is less strict than the ones of Microsoft, Google and Meta, their restrictions still disproportionately reflect American cultural norms rather than accommodating diverse perspectives on artistic expression and freedom of speech inside and outside the US.
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The Growing MACA Influence

The MACA movement’s alignment under the influence of people like Doug Wilson with their AI strategies and Gen AI content policies is not coincidental. By advocating for a return to and enforcement of “Christian values,” MACA has found ‘faithful’ allies in the corporate AI strategies and Gen AI content moderation policies of Microsoft, Google, Meta and OpenAI. These embedded and hard coded restrictions inadvertently support and enforce MACA’s goals by:

  • Suppressing Alternative Voices: Banning NSFW generative AI content stifles any type of content creation of their users worldwide who want to decide themselves what type of Gen AI content they want to create. Challenging traditional MACA norms, particularly those wanting to create nude art, nude photography, LGBTQ+ themes, sexual liberation, rejecting any corporate/US-based values and norms.
  • Reinforcing Cultural Hegemony: By dictating what content is “safe” or “acceptable,” tech companies perpetuate and enforce a monocultural ‘global morality’ standard steeped in conservative American Christianity.
  • Shaping Ethical AI Narratives: These restrictions bolster the MACA agenda worldwide by normalizing global embedded AI censorship under the guise of “global ethical AI” while marginalizing different national and international opinions and practices.

The Global Ramifications

The consequences of this alignment extend far beyond US borders. As these four US-based tech giants dominate global AI development and deployment with their AI-systems, their embedded and hard coded banned content censorship and policies impose American cultural and political biases on international users in every jurisdiction in the world. including in the EU and the EU member states. This results in:

  1. Erosion of Local Cultures: Non-US creators across the globe are forced to adhere to American standards, stifling cultural diversity.
  2. Suppression of Artistic Freedom: Artists, writers, and content creators worldwide are unable to explore themes deemed “inappropriate” by US-centric guidelines.
  3. Tech Colonialism: The export of American cultural values through AI policies reflects a new form of online imperialism, of online colonialism, dictating global online generative AI content creation norms under the guise of ‘global innovation’ and ‘global AI ethics’.

The Risks of a MACA-Driven Online AI Future

As MACA’s influence grows and will grow under the presidency of Donald Trump, so does the risk of a online homogenized world where diverse perspectives are sidelined and regional and national laws are bypassed. This trend:

  • Undermines Democracy: Censorship of dissenting voices erodes democratic values, silencing opposition to authoritarian or theocratic agendas.
  • Hinder Innovation: Restricting creative freedom in AI stifles innovation, as every user and developer is forced to conform to narrow cultural norms and US-enforced ‘banned content blocking’
  • Exacerbate Inequalities: Marginalized communities—often the primary targets of censorship—face further exclusion from digital spaces.

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A Call for Regional & National Push-Back

To counter the MACA-aligned business and marketing strategies and policies of US tech giants, global, regional and national governements, parlements and governments must ensure:

  1. Transparent Policies: Demand clarity on the cultural and political biases influencing AI content restrictions.
  2. Global Representation: Push for policies that reflect diverse cultural perspectives rather than a singular US-centric viewpoint.
  3. Creative Freedom: Support platforms and initiatives that prioritize artistic and expressive liberties over conservative censorship.

Conclusion

The intersection of corporate AI business strategies & Gen AI content policies and the MACA movement underscores the urgent need for governments, parlements and regulators in all countries outside of the US. To preserve online freedom and digital freedom in defense of democracy and freedom of speech across countries worldwide. As technology increasingly shapes cultural norms, it is crucial to prevent the implementation of the Big Tech companies including their corporate and US-based cultural biases embedded in their AI systems. And ensure a more inclusive, free and democratic online future.

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Regional and national governments, parlements and national regulators have to take action now. To stop the homogenizing forces of MACA and their Big Tech allies and uphold their own regional and national values and norms regarding diversity, creativity, equity in the age of AI. Including in the European Union and all member states. In line with the EU AI Act and national legislation. Including around the creation and sharing of semi-nudity and nudity art and photographs: banned AI art and banned AI photography in the eyes of the leadership of these Big Tech companies and of dominant politicians and influencers in the US.

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