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After Pressure, Google Restores Blog Julio Severo in Portuguese
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| Julio Severo
Posted on 10/24/2014 12:02:24 PM PDT by juliosevero
After Pressure, Google Restores Blog Julio Severo in Portuguese
By Julio Severo
After 24 hours of pressure from international readers, with no notification, Google made my blog reappear.
People in Brazil and other nations began to question Google in social networks and also by contacting the company: Why to suspend Blog Julio Severo in Portuguese on the height of the Brazilian presidential elections in the exact time Severo published an article instructing the Brazilian public that both candidates support the gay agenda?
One of the many pressures came from Rev. Alberto Thieme, who contacted Google headquarters and Google in Brazil.
Ultimately, the company explained to him that probably my blog was found to violate Bloggers policies. What violation? No explanation.
Hours later, with no explanation, Google restored my blog.
International Pressure
This morning I read Newsweek magazine's excerpt from Julian Assanges new book, When Wikileaks Met Google. The article concludes, If the future of the Internet is to be Google, that should be of serious concern to people all over the worldin Latin America, East and Southeast Asia, the Indian subcontinent, the Middle East, sub-Saharan Africa, the former Soviet Union and even in Europefor whom the Internet embodies the promise of an alternative to U.S. cultural, economic, and strategic hegemony. A dont be evil empire is still an empire. While Googles decision to shut Julios blog yesterday suggests that the empires Force may indeed be evil, it is most certainly gay. Other than responding to complaints from sodomites why would Google have had any interest in turning off the blog? Julio is an honest broker of information critical of Americas global effort to normalize sodomy. I suspect his blog would be ignored by Americas force-channeling Yodas at Google, were it not for his relentless patriotic defense of family, faith and freedom.
The last time my blog was shut down was in 2007, when many people, including philosopher Olavo de Carvalho and a federal prosecutor, took action, Olavo denouncing, and the prosecutor getting in contact with Google. In that time, Google told the prosecutor that my blog promoted hate and discrimination against homosexual activists. He answered them that he had never seen any of it in my articles. Before this Brazilian official, Google gave way and restored my blog to me.
In 2008, under pressure from homosexual groups, Brazilian federal prosecutors requested Google to shut down my blog for homophobia. Googles official answer was that because Brazil has no anti-homophobia, they could not block my blog. Only after such law is passed, Google will be free to comply and definitively shut it down. (I had access to the exchange between Google and federal prosecutors through a Brazilian attorney.)
People vs. Big Government and Big Business
Of course, Google prefers to side with the gay agenda. But even with all is power, money and influence, it knows that most people reject homosexuality. A leftist polling institute in Brazil found five years ago that 99% of Brazilian citizens were homophobic, and therefore should be reeducated.
Conversely, perhaps 99% of the Brazilian socialist government and Google are homosexualist.
So the homophobia issue is People versus Big Government and Big Business.
I have successfully resisted, for years, Big Government and its steamroller against Christians who oppose homosexual perversions and dictatorship.
But the homosexualist steamroller from Big Business poses another big threat. In 2011, PayPal closed my account definitively, after an international campaign by AllOut, a U.S. homosexualist organization intent on persecuting Christians. In a communication to AllOut, PayPal explained that they closed my account because We take very seriously any cases where a user has incited hatred, violence or intolerance because of a persons sexual orientation.
Now, I can no longer receive donations from my international friends through PayPal.
Google and Free Speech
About the hard times of my blog in Google, I began to use its service in 2005, because Google had chosen freely to offer to the international public a free speech platform. So I do not need to respect Googles homosexual views and Google does not need to respect my Christian views. But Google needs to respect its own free speech advocacy.
If Google thinks that free speech is a threat to the homosexual agenda, it should ban free speech and be honest to the international community: Our Blogspot service is available only to the supporters of the gay agenda.
Google services should be clear: We do not accept Christian users from Brazil, U.S., Russia, Uganda, etc.
It is known that many of my articles do not please everybody especially socialists, pro-abortion and pro-homosexuality activists and other antifamily militants. But freedom for dissenting voices is a part of democracy.
Voting Freedom
My latest Portuguese article, which had supposedly provoked the shutdown of my blog, was about the Brazilian presidential elections that will happen next Sunday. I have supported no candidate, because they promote the gay agenda, viewed by Christians as anti-family.
Even in this inflamed season of Brazilian elections, I have a right to speak out against the two candidates, and this right should not be violated for the benefit of the parties and candidates who were criticized with adequate civility.
Many Brazilians have chosen to vote for Dilma Rousseff (an anti-U.S. socialist, but only in economic, not moral, aspects) or Aécio Neves (a pro-U.S. socialist in everything, both economically and morally), but both are radically pro-gay agenda.
While Brazilians, who are obliged to vote by Brazilian antidemocratic laws, will make their political choices based only on economy, I have made my choice not to vote, based on the intent by both candidates to disfigure, for the benefit of the gay agenda, family, which is, before the State, the first institution established by God. Therefore, family has precedence and absolute priority over the State and economy. It is based on this absolute priority that I reject both Brazilian candidates.
Another article about the Brazilian election:
TOPICS: Miscellaneous; Politics; Religion; Society
KEYWORDS: aecioneves; brazil; censorship; dilmarousseff; eduardocampos; freespeech; google; marinasilva
To: juliosevero
but can they restore it in Punjabi?
To: juliosevero
Now, I can no longer receive donations from my international friends through PayPal. You expect people to pay you for writing a blog?
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posted on
10/24/2014 12:42:26 PM PDT
by
humblegunner
(Why hello, Captain Trips.)
To: humblegunner
In real life I bet you’re a great guy, someone who’d anybody would enjoy having a beer with. But this humblegunner character you play on the internet, he’s a tedious pill.
Julio, glad to hear the good news!
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posted on
10/24/2014 1:02:34 PM PDT
by
two134711
To: two134711
But this humblegunner character you play on the internet, hes a tedious pill. All the world's a stage and we are merely players.
I had to fight to get this role, all the good ones were taken.
Tend to that plank in your own eye before going all Optometrist on me.
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posted on
10/24/2014 1:16:01 PM PDT
by
humblegunner
(Why hello, Captain Trips.)
To: humblegunner
Oh come on, with your sense of humor I’m sure there’s a role out there that better suits your talents than a one note curmudgeon.
Thanks for worrying about my eyes, though. I always wear eye protection when stuff goes flying, so no planks there. But there’s splinter or two that needs removing by the big guy upstairs, but then we humans all have those.
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posted on
10/24/2014 1:31:43 PM PDT
by
two134711
To: two134711
Im sure theres a role out there that better suits your talents than a one note curmudgeon. Sometimes in life we settle for what is easy rather than what best challenges us.
Especially after we have been challenged quite enough already.
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posted on
10/24/2014 1:54:44 PM PDT
by
humblegunner
(Why hello, Captain Trips.)
To: juliosevero
George Soros does business in Brazil. When the BP oil spill happened it was revealed that 6 oil rigs were moved to Brazil waters where Soros owned a stake in a oil company. They were moved because obama would not let oil drilling continue.
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