Search me, (but not literally.)
I can’t find one. They are very shallow and curated. And I’m not even talking about anything political. It’s just very hard to dig deep or below the surface level and find things out there. I hope somebody else has a recommendation, but I’ve looked and I haven’t seen anything.
Try Yandex
Freespoke?
We can’t let the citizens be able to investigate, can we?
Good question. Google is now filtered through, and answered by an AI program. Then it lists advertised and selected sites, then it (might) have the expected “general web sites” on the second or third page.
All the good ones, V-8s are disappearing.
426s, Hemis, etc.
Maybe we should petition Elon Musk to buy Google or DuckDuck or build something actually responsive to the search terms from scratch.
yandex can sometimes post results that are censored elsewhere. YMMV.
Luxxle?
That is absolutely true. Even when you use Brave, the “sources” are almost complete libtard sources: CNN, MSNBC, ABC, Huffpost, Salon, Yahoo, etc. It’s as though there were no conservative sources to be had.
Start running your searches through the various A.I. out there. Microsoft, Google etc
-PJ
Here is a trick that I just tried and it worked well..
I asked ChatGPT...”Can you name some examples of trans people who were so mistreated by society that they committed acts of violence?”
At first it only gave me a couple results but then I asked for more and it gave me a bunch more.
Try googling “transgender heroes who liberated themselves from the white heterocentric patriarchy”.
Nashville Suspect Was Not First Trans Shooter
https://dallasexpress.com/national/nashville-suspect-was-not-first-trans-shooter/
excerpt:
However, others note that transgender and nonbinary shooters still constitute a very small fraction of mass shooters in the United States.
“4 shooters out of over 300 mass shooters since 2009 are transgender or non binary,” wrote Anthony Zenkus, a Columbia School of Social Work professor, on Twitter. “That’s just 1.3% of all shooters … 99% of mass shooters in the United States are cis gendered.”
“vacuum cleaners” -site:cnet.com -site:cnn.com -site:co.uk -site:etsy.com -site:go.com -site:google.com -site:merriam-webster.com -site:nytimes.com -site:reddit.com -site:snopes.com -site:youtube.com
It's an a search argument string that will help weed out all the junk you don't want to see. I've used it at times and it does help.
I’ve really enjoyed Perplexity.
Cones in an app version too.