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EXCLUSIVE: Woman Asks Google To Tell Her ‘Something Positive’ And All Of The Answers Are Gay

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Kay Smythe News and Commentary Writer
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Exclusive video received by the Daily Caller on Monday, showed a woman asking her Google Home Spark Speaker to tell her something positive, but all of Google’s answers were related to gay and transgender sexualities.

“Hey Google, tell me something positive today,” the woman asked the device. “I learned on Wikipedia that NBA player Jason Collins was on the cover of Time Magazine’s 100 Most Influential People in 2014. He was the first openly gay athlete in any of the four major U.S. sports leagues,” the device replied.

She tried again, asking the same question. And Google came back with another response related to the LGBTQ community. “According to Wikipedia, Alan L. Hart was a physician, radiologist, researcher, and author. He pioneered the use of X-rays for the treatment of tuberculosis, and was one of the first transgender men in the U.S. to undergo [gender mutilation surgery].”

Then, you guessed it, the woman tried again. And again. Both times, Google answered with examples of a so-called “transgender” student and another transgender athlete. (RELATED: Amazon Confirms They Shut Off A Man’s Smart Home Because A Random Guy Said He Was Racist)

The video was sent directly to the Daily Caller under condition of anonymity of the source. Not only was the source surprised that her Google Home Device refused to tell her something positive that wasn’t related to the LGBTQ agenda, but when she asked specifically for an answer not related to sexuality, the device refused to do so.

In total, she asked the Google device eight different questions, changing them slightly each time, but following the theme of “tell me some positive news today,” and elicited exclusively gay and transgender-related responses.

Google did not immediately return a request for comment.

You can watch the full video here: