I did. But why would you include a false claim only to contradict yourself? And when, at least for me in Google, swift.org was the top link. It wasn't like it was hard to find. People don't need to go to the bottom of Apple's page on Swift to discover it.
Just to be sure, I Google'd "Swift programming language" again in incognito mode and the first result is still https://developer.apple.com/swift/. Swift.org is listed, but it's so far down the page that I'd have to scroll.
It wasn't really a contradiction, I was giving you my honest first impressions as a not-Swift user. I had no reason to scroll down the result page when the first result is clearly the same Swift I'm looking for. Why wouldn't the first SEO'd result/marketing page be the right thing? I don't have this problem searching for "Go programming language" or "Rust programming language", those both point to their official top-level sites on both Duck Duck Go and Google.
Swift will always have to contend with this problem.