Friday, January 12, 2018


Google hates Trump

Below is a screen grab of the graphic that Google have at the moment beside their entry on hate speech.  It clearly includes a caricature of President Trump and thus implies that he is guilty of hate speech.



This, plus Google’s New Fact-Check Feature, shows that Google has now swung hard-Left.  Time to use Bing.com for searches?

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

I have a great dislike of Google !

Stan B said...

If Bing weren't stealing half their results from Google, I would agree with you.

bing uses google results, and denies it!

Bird of Paradise said...

Remember back a few years ago when Goggle celebrated Memorial Day by dedicating its logo to that dumb game Tetris I say them ans Monster.Com and go pound sand

Anonymous said...

Use Duck Duck Go for searches, Bing is at best only marginally better than Google who have succumbed entirely to evil.

Dean said...

What Google put up is hate speech and should be taken down by their own algorithm. Hmmm. I wonder why it wasn't. Could it be the liberal belief that hate speech can only be uttered by conservatives?

The whole 'hate speech' thing is a dangerous road to take control of what can be said on any topic by whoever has the power to apply the label. My paranoid side says that Google, Twitter, and liberals in general are very aware of that and are using it to circumvent the First Amendment.

terrence said...

I ONLY Use Duck Duck Go for all my searches.

Anonymous said...

Google's results show links to images and to articles connected with the search phrase.
I do not think they adopt or endorse any of the search results.
The image you are referring to seems to come from this article:
https://www.seattletimes.com/opinion/hate-speech-is-often-free-speech-but-how-can-we-stop-it/

Perhaps you should direct your ire towards the Seattle Times?

Spurwing Plover the fighting shorebird said...

Google like most all of then are run by the Liberal leftists

Dean said...

7:37 - Every instance of the image Google put up defends getting rid of what some consider hate speech. My comment stands - in defending or promoting the concept of shutting down opinions with which some disagrees by labeling it hate speech is in itself hate speech. And a direct threat on the First Amendment.