There's currently 993 font families on Google Fonts from a very wide variety of open license amenable font foundries, in a wide variety of styles (at least for latin scripts). Are you implying it is uncreative to sift through such a large gallery of possible fonts and find ones that speak to you or your project? Or are you implying it uncreative to use open licensed fonts and people should pay for their fonts, perhaps confusing creativity with capitalism? Or are you simply making some sort of stand that to truly create something like an apple pie, first you must create the universe and thus real creatives make all their fonts from scratch one kern at a time?
Google Fonts has problems like privacy concerns definitely, but it seems to facilitate a lot of creativity in web page design that otherwise would seem impossible. (Self-hosting fonts is not fun, and that's assuming you are capable of handling the complex slalom of font licenses, web-capable font licenses, font to webfont conversion tools, etc. There are more options beyond Google Fonts, including for commercial fonts, but Google Fonts is still the most accessible for the wild, free/open source creative parts of the web on low or no budget, the parts most like the 90s web.)
Maybe, but using google fonts is as uncreative as you can get.