Politics Google Oppresses the opinions of others

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Also proves they did Remove Churchills image ...
 
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Google controls 70 + percent of advertising on the internet and enforces their politics by threatening to de-monetize platforms it doesn't like. Anti-trust laws, like those used to break up AT+T, Standard Oil and the like might be the way to go.

I agree. Google feels it is all powerful, more powerful than the government, but they should be careful how they tread. When socialists and conservatives are in agreement, you know they have overstepped.
 
"Silence is Violence", they say. YOU MUST speak up and AGREE with them, or else you are racist/bigot/homophobe/NAZI/Christian/Conservative.

Anti Semite , you forgot that one . I do worry that when the human race even begins to try to talk to itself after some sort of financial catastrophy race seems to be the first port of call . This behaviour could simply be an echo chamber of our hedonistic lifestyles or something more sinister . One thing is for sure , of the people I interact with be it real world or other the only racism I'm seeing is from the media 100% . I'd even go as far as to say there's no sides in this , no one media outlet better than another .
 
a satirical and humor website, thepeoplescube.com, has been deleted from wikipedia, and google will not allow access to the website, claiming it is a malicious site.
 
a satirical and humor website, thepeoplescube.com, has been deleted from wikipedia, and google will not allow access to the website, claiming it is a malicious site.

I can access this from Google.com without any warnings or disruption. Which kind of warning or error message did you get?
 
I can access this from Google.com without any warnings or disruption. Which kind of warning or error message did you get?
interesting. if I click a link, or type the name, I get a warning
not secure
Your connection is not private
Attackers might be trying to steal your information from thepeoplescube.com (for example, passwords, messages, or credit cards). Learn more
 
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Carlson is, by and large, quiet right but he does take the easy way out in this post. Donald Trump is at least one of the "people in charge".

I do applaud his decision to point out the coroporate angle, though. In truth, I think there's no bigger threat to free speech than the corporations' preemptive obedience.
It’s more likely their SSL certificate has expired. Which has nothing to do with google.
And that's another way right there how fake news form: misunderstandings…
 
interesting. if I click a link, or type the name, I get a warning
not secure
Your connection is not private
Attackers might be trying to steal your information from thepeoplescube.com (for example, passwords, messages, or credit cards). Learn more
interestingly enough, I emailed the guy doing this... voila! now it works with no warning
Yeah, this was an internal warning issued by your Chrome browser, and the guy might have fixed his SSL certificate now. Also that weblink https://www.militaryimages.net/chrome-error://chromewebdata/# was generated locally in your browser only. E.g. it doesn't exist for Firefox users like me.
 
Another source of this kind of error could be your computer's watch being off-track. If it's not synchronised with an internet time service of if their server is offline, its watch can end up a couple of minutes slow with surprising ease. The discrepancy will then cause red flags to be raised.

I run on Chrome-based Vivaldi and used to have this error all the time in the early days, as did enough others to warrant an entire thread on the official forums. Their customer service came up with the aforesaid solution.
 
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Signed up to Parler today. It's an alternative to Twitter, FB, etc, in that there are no bannings or censorship.

If anyone is on there, look me up, I'm Chazman1.
 
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I got brilliant idea. dont know why no one has thought about it... self censorship. how about this, if someone/thing person organization entity writes something or posts some media that has a message that you dont like or dont agree with, dont fricken read or watch it.
simple
if it is something you think is "wrong", then take a minute or 15 to do some quick research to come up with some comments to debunk or repudiate what ever it is that you think is "wrong".... who knows maybe you might learn something.
if its batshit crazy whatever, then let it see the light of day and let it be repudiated for the whole world to see.
what is wrong with people these days...
 
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