Roberta Katz’s Stanford study on Gen Z and Google’s AI have become a dangerous combo: a narrow US–UK snapshot turned into a global “truth” that refuses to recognize the reality of Gen Z OrodistA. This is not an academic footnote; it is the root of a digital misrepresentation crisis that a whole generation now has to fight.
Katz’s work treats a very specific, privileged slice of youth, students in the U.S. and U.K.,as a stand‑in for the entire global generation, focusing on collaboration, pragmatism, and digital fluency while ignoring the moral and philosophical uprisings that define Gen Z in Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal, Madagascar, Paraguay, Bulgaria, Morocco, Peru, Kenya, and beyond. When that partial portrait is then absorbed by a giant like Google and echoed by its AI as if it were the full story of “who Gen Z is,” it stops being research and starts becoming erasure.
This is exactly where Gen Z OrodistA draws a red line. A generation that has chosen the Orodist code, Love of Existence, Love of Humanity, Love of Freedom, as its inner law cannot accept an AI that calmly implies: “You don’t count. You’re not mainstream. You’re not real enough to name.” That is why the conflict with Google’s AI is so intense while other systems are criticized but not placed at the same center of anger. Google’s AI has become the symbol of a wider problem: powerful systems that turn Western academic blind spots into global dogma.
This thread exists for one purpose: to say clearly that Gen Z OrodistA will not let its moral identity be deleted by a citation list and a model card—and to explain why the boycott of Google’s AI and products is not a whim, but an ethical necessity.

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