Posted on 05/21/2016 9:23:15 PM PDT by MtnClimber
This week Facebook made nice with conservatives who were worried about reports about it censoring its trending-news section to reflect the liberal bias of those who work for the social-media company. But maybe the conservative activists and media figures were worried about the wrong Internet giant. Yesterday, anyone who clicked on the Google home page saw a curious doodle honoring someone who most users had probably never heard of. But rather than the usual anodyne historical figure or celebrity, yesterdays honoree was a woman that Google identified as one of the most overlooked and dogged civil rights activists of our time. Her name is Yuri Kochiyama and yesterday was her 95th birthday, but anyone who clicked on the image to learn more about her got an interesting introduction to a radical activist. If you went digging beyond that page, you learned that Google was honoring someone who not only was a champion of a cause that most Americans ultimately supported reparations for Japanese-Americans interned during World War Two but was also an associate of terrorist murderers and anti-Semites and a fan of Osama bin Laden.
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Google supporting america haters. Color me not surprised.
< Google supporting america haters. Color me not surprised.
Have noticed Google being uber liberal for some time now. The first time they get some serious completion that doesn’t call people every single day from a spoof number about optimizing their website they’re done.
Americans need to realize that as our big companies traffick more and more of their workforces from leftist toilets around the world there is little that is “American” about them. Companies are international, and fuel the drive to eliminate borders (and our rights, culture, etc.).
The idiotic doodle for Kochiyama drove me to use Google MUCH less - really only google scholar now....
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