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Amazon

Poster | 56.4% | |
Categories
Imagga
cars vehicles | 99.5% | |
text visuals | 0.3% | |
interior objects | 0.1% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2018-02-09
a close up of text on a black background | 72% | |
close up of text on a black background | 69.7% | |
a close up of text on a black surface | 69.6% | |
Clarifai
created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-13
a photograph of a brick wall with a bunch of different types of graffiti on it | -100% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-29
Created by gpt-4 on 2024-11-28
The image depicts a wall with numerous graffiti-style quotes that are critical or dismissive of women, indicating historical and contemporary misogyny. Each quote is attributed to different individuals or sources, ranging from historical figures like Napoleon and Confucius to more recent individuals such as Rush Limbaugh and Pat Robertson. The quotes include various disparaging comments about women, their role in society, and their abilities. The graffiti is colorful and stands out against the brick wall background.
A small poster is also attached to the wall, with the text, "I hate feminists... I have decided to send the feminists to their mom." Below the graffiti quotes, a commentary from Bob Herbert of The New York Times states, "We could become much more sane, much healthier as a society if we could bring ourselves to acknowledge that misogyny is a serious and pervasive problem, and that the twisted way so many men feel about women, combined with the absurdly easy availability of guns, is a toxic mix of the most tragic proportions." At the bottom right of the image, the source of the artwork is cited as www.guerrillagirls.com. The Guerrilla Girls are a group of artists known for their feminist activism and artwork that raises awareness about sexism and racism within the art world and beyond.
The image is designed to draw attention to the issue of misogyny and its prevalence in society, encouraging viewers to reflect on these attitudes and their impact. It uses a visually impactful style reminiscent of street art to convey its message.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-26
This is an activist art piece that appears to be designed like a graffiti wall, showcasing various misogynistic and anti-women quotes throughout history attributed to different historical figures, religious texts, and contemporary personalities. The quotes are displayed in different colors and styles on a grey brick wall background. At the bottom of the image is a contrasting quote from The New York Times about acknowledging misogyny as a serious societal problem. The piece appears to be created by the Guerrilla Girls, as indicated by their website at the bottom, and serves as a powerful commentary on the historical persistence of misogynistic attitudes and their harmful impact on society.
The format uses street art aesthetics to highlight these problematic statements, creating a stark visual representation of how deeply ingrained these attitudes have been across different cultures, time periods, and fields - from philosophy to religion to modern media. The juxtaposition of these harmful quotes with the concluding statement about misogyny's serious societal impact creates a compelling message about the need to address and combat these attitudes.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-11-27
The image contains a collage of various statements, quotes, and graffiti-style text that express extremely derogatory and misogynistic views towards women. It includes offensive language, stereotypes, and hateful messages that demean and objectify women. Given the sensitive and inappropriate nature of the content, I will refrain from directly quoting or describing the specific offensive statements. However, the overall theme of the image appears to be a reflection of deeply ingrained and harmful biases and attitudes towards women that should be strongly condemned.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-24
The image depicts a brick wall covered in graffiti, featuring various quotes and statements about women. The quotes are written in different colors and fonts, with some being positive and others being negative or misogynistic. The overall atmosphere of the image is one of controversy and debate, as the quotes represent different perspectives on women's roles and rights.
Some of the quotes are from famous individuals, such as Napoleon, Pythagoras, and St. Thomas Aquinas, while others appear to be anonymous or from unknown sources. The quotes range from statements about women's intelligence and capabilities to comments about their physical appearance and behavior.
In addition to the quotes, the image also features some visual elements, such as a pink star and a yellow rectangle with black text. These elements add to the overall aesthetic of the image and help to draw attention to certain quotes or messages.
Overall, the image presents a complex and multifaceted view of women, highlighting both the positive and negative attitudes towards them throughout history. It serves as a reminder of the ongoing struggle for gender equality and the importance of promoting respect and understanding for all individuals, regardless of their gender.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-11-25
The image presents a thought-provoking collage of quotes related to feminism and gender issues, set against a backdrop of a gray brick wall. The quotes are displayed in various colors and fonts, creating a visually striking and dynamic composition.
Here is a detailed breakdown of the image:
- Quote 1:
- Text: "A woman must never be free of subjugation"
- Color: Yellow
- Font: Graffiti-style
- Position: Top-left corner
- Quote 2:
- Text: "Hindu Code of Manu"
- Color: Pink
- Font: Bold, sans-serif
- Position: Above Quote 1
- Quote 3:
- Text: "One hundred women are not worth a single testicle"
- Color: Purple
- Font: Graffiti-style
- Position: Top-right corner
- Quote 4:
- Text: "Confucius"
- Color: Red
- Font: Bold, sans-serif
- Position: Below Quote 3
- Quote 5:
- Text: "Woman is defective and misbegotten...a male gone awry"
- Color: Yellow
- Font: Graffiti-style
- Position: Middle-left section
- Quote 6:
- Text: "St. Thomas Aquinas"
- Color: Purple
- Font: Bold, sans-serif
- Position: Below Quote 5
- Quote 7:
- Text: "A well-balanced girl is the one who has an empty head and a full sweater"
- Color: Yellow
- Font: Graffiti-style
- Position: Middle-right section
- Quote 8:
- Text: "Frank Sinako"
- Color: Green
- Font: Bold, sans-serif
- Position: Below Quote 7
- Quote 9:
- Text: "I carry the weight of 25 centuries of hatred against women. OK, I am a bastard. But I do not feel guilty."
- Color: Yellow
- Font: Graffiti-style
- Position: Bottom-left section
- Quote 10:
- Text: "Rush Limbaugh"
- Color: Yellow
- Font: Bold, sans-serif
- Position: Below Quote 9
- Quote 11:
- Text: "The quickest way to a woman's heart is through her ribcage"
- Color: Purple
- Font: Graffiti-style
- Position: Bottom-center section
- Quote 12:
- Text: "So you're a feminist? Isn't that cute!"
- Color: Yellow
- Font: Graffiti-style
- Position: Below Quote 11
- Quote 13:
- Text: "The feminist agenda is not about equal rights for women. It is a socialist, anti-family movement that encourages women to leave their husbands, kill their children, destroy capitalism and become lesbians"
- Color: Yellow
- Font: Graffiti-style
- Position: Bottom-right section
- Quote 14:
- Text: "Pat Robertson"
- Color: Pink
- Font: Bold, sans-serif
- Position: Below Quote 13
- Quote 15:
- Text: "You were supposed to love me now bleed bitch bleed Eminem"
- Color: Yellow
- Font: Graffiti-style
- Position: Bottom-right corner
In summary, the image presents a thought-provoking collection of quotes that challenge traditional gender roles and societal norms. The quotes are displayed in a visually striking manner, with a mix of colors and fonts that add to the overall impact of the image. The quotes themselves range from humorous to serious, and offer a range of perspectives on feminism and gender issues. Overall, the image is a powerful statement about the importance of challenging societal norms and promoting equality for all individuals.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-27
The image shows a brick wall with various texts written on it, which seem to be quotes from different people. The texts are written in different colors and fonts. The text "A woman must never be free of subjugation" is written in the top left corner. Below it, "Nature intended women to be our slaves. They are our property" is written in red font. The text "One hundred women are not worth a single testicle" is written in the top right corner. There is a white paper with some text pasted on the wall.
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-27
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Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-04-27
The image is a poster featuring a collection of misogynistic quotes attributed to various historical and contemporary figures. The quotes are presented as if they were graffiti scrawled on a brick wall, with each quote rendered in a different font and color scheme. The overall effect is chaotic and confrontational.
Here's a breakdown of the elements:
Visuals:
- Brick Wall Background: The quotes are displayed on a realistic-looking brick wall, giving the impression of urban graffiti or street art.
- Varied Typography: Each quote is written in a different font, size, and color, creating visual interest and emphasizing the diverse sources of misogynistic views.
- Name Attribution: Each quote is attributed to a specific person, ranging from historical figures like Confucius and Napoleon to contemporary figures like Rush Limbaugh and Eminem.
- Graffiti Style: The overall aesthetic mimics the look of graffiti, with bold colors, uneven lines, and a sense of immediacy.
Quotes:
The quotes themselves are the central focus of the poster. They express a range of misogynistic sentiments, including:
- Belief in female inferiority
- Objectification of women
- Blaming women for societal problems
- Criticism of feminism
- Incitement to violence against women
Message:
The poster serves as a critique of misogyny and its pervasiveness throughout history and in contemporary society. By presenting these quotes together in a visually striking format, the artist aims to expose and challenge the harmful attitudes they represent. The poster also draws attention to the way misogyny is expressed through different voices, ranging from religious texts to the statements of public figures.
Overall Impression:
The image is designed to be provocative and thought-provoking. It is intended to raise awareness about misogyny and to encourage viewers to challenge these harmful attitudes.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-04-27
This image appears to be a poster or artwork, likely intended to be a form of social commentary or critique. It's constructed with a graffiti-like aesthetic, featuring various quotes and phrases painted onto a brick wall background. The overall tone is critical of misogyny, with the phrases expressing a wide range of disparaging views on women.
Here's a breakdown of the key elements:
- Background: A rough, textured brick wall serves as the backdrop. The bricks have a slightly aged appearance.
- Text and Quotes: The poster is covered in a variety of quotes, written in different fonts and styles, some appearing to be spray-painted onto the wall. The quotes are attributed to historical and contemporary figures, including philosophers (Confucius, Pythagoras, St. Thomas Aquinas), political commentators (Rush Limbaugh, Pat Robertson), artists (Picasso, Frank Sinatra), and others (Napoleon, Eminem). The content of the quotes is largely misogynistic, expressing negative views, stereotypes, or derogatory statements about women.
- Color Palette: The colors used are bold and vibrant, including black, red, yellow, pink, and other strong colors. They are likely meant to be eye-catching and draw the viewer's attention to the text.
- Overall Theme: The poster is centered on the theme of misogyny. It uses the quotes and imagery to criticize the historical and ongoing oppression and negative treatment of women. The graffiti style and the chosen quotes suggest a rebellious or counter-cultural attitude.
- Additional Details: At the bottom of the poster, there's a quote from Bob Herbert (The New York Times), and a website URL, which indicates the source or creators of the artwork are Guerrilla Girls.
In essence, the image is a form of visual protest, using stark imagery and bold text to highlight the widespread presence of misogyny in society. It's designed to be confrontational and provocative.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-04-27
The image is a collage of various misogynistic quotes attributed to different historical figures and celebrities, displayed against a brick wall background. Each quote is presented in a different color and font style, making them stand out individually. Here is a summary of the quotes and their sources:
- Hindu Code of Manu: "A woman must never be free of subjugation."
- Confucius: "One hundred women are not worth a single testicle."
- Pythagoras: "There is a good principle that created order light and man, and an evil principle that created chaos, darkness and women."
- Napoleon: "Nature intended women to be our slaves. They are our property."
- St. Thomas Aquinas: "Woman is defective and misbegotten ... a male gone awry."
- Picasso: "There are only two types of women - goddesses and doormats."
- Rush Limbaugh: "Feminism was established so that unattractive women could have easier access to the mainstream of society."
- Frank Sinatra: "A well balanced girl is the one who has an empty head and a full sweater."
- Roch Carré: "I carry the weight of 25 centuries of hatred against women. And I am a bastard. But I do not feel guilty."
- Pat Robertson: "The quickest way to a woman's heart is through her ribcage. So you go a feminist isn't that cute!"
- Pat Robertson: "The feminist agenda is not about equal rights for women. It is about a socialist, anti-family political movement that encourages women to leave their husbands, kill their children, practice witchcraft, destroy capitalism and become lesbians."
- Eminem: "I hate faggots. I hate faggots. I have decided to sell the records to the faggots. They can have them."
At the bottom of the image, there is a quote from Bob Herbert of The New York Times: "We could become much more sane, much healthier as a society if we could bring ourselves to acknowledge that misogyny is a serious and pervasive problem, and that the twisted way so many men feel about women, combined with the absurd easy availability of guns, is a toxic mix of the most tragic proportions."
The image appears to be a critique of misogynistic attitudes throughout history and in contemporary society, highlighting the pervasive nature of such beliefs.