Google Manipulates Search Results to Conceal Criticism of Islam and JihadThis is purely about money, with no ethics or morals or principles applied. Google did the same thing for China, so that it wouldn't be banned from a kazillion chinese advertising targets. Google will do virtually anything for money. It would be "evil" not to.
Despite his success, Suleiman still isn’t satisfied:
One leading activist in favor of Google modifying its results told Anadolu Agency he noticed the updated search results and thanked the company for its efforts but said “much still needs to be done.” He claimed that Google has a responsibility to “combat ‘hate-filled Islamophobia’ similar to how they work to suppress extremist propaganda from groups like Daesh and al-Qaeda."This should have made Google executives stop and think.
The Islamic State (Daesh) and al-Qaeda slaughter people gleefully and call openly for more mass murders. Yet there is no firm evidence that anyone has ever been killed by a “hate-filled Islamophobe.” And the claim that the Hamas-linked Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) and the SPLC make in this article -- that this supposed “Islamophobic” rhetoric has led to a rise in hate crimes against Muslims -- is supported by not a scintilla of evidence.
Besides, all cultures are equal in all respects, right? Except for the obviously evil Christians and Right Wingers and maybe whites. Do you doubt that your skin tone can be used to bar you from certain search permissions? It would be easy to do.
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"there is no firm evidence that anyone has ever been killed by a "hate-filled Islamophobe."??
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/jan/31/quebec-city-mosque-shooting-canada-far-right-politics
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-mosques-threats-double-islamophobia-threats-vandalism-2017-cair-american-islamic-relations-a7631581.html
Statistics from CAIR? Really? The takiyya Muslim Brotherhood/Hamas supporters cannot seriously be used for objective data... unless of course that is the type of data you want to promote. Good Grief.
There's still no firm evidence.
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