Posted on 10/01/2018 10:22:21 PM PDT by Helicondelta
A senior software engineer at Google with responsibility for a key feature of Googles search engine labeled Tennessee Senate candidate Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) a violent thug and a terrorist, who Google shouldnt negotiate with, according to internal emails obtained by Breitbart News. The employee also defended the censorship of her campaign ads on social media.
The comments took place in an internal email discussion that began on June 19 this year. The topic of discussion was Rep. Blackburns Fox News op-ed of the same month, which urged Silicon Valley companies to address bias against conservatives on their platforms. Blackburn, who has herself been the target of social media censorship, has been a vocal critic of tech giants like Google, Facebook, and Twitter during her time in Congress.
Marsha Blackburns campaign spokesman, Abbi Sigler, provided the following statement: These emails are despicable. Marsha Blackburn is a mother, a grandmother, a friend, a dedicated public servant, a pro-life champion, an ally for veterans, and an advocate for lowering our taxes and cutting regulation. To call her a terrorist is offensive and degrading. These emails are indicative of the bias conservative women in the political arena face every day. Liberals do not want them to have a voice in the public arena, and too many social media employees carry their bias to work with them.
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
Lol - sober=over
Google delenda est!
Break it up, as a massive violator of the Sherman Antitrust Act. This has to be one of the primary missions of the Trump Administration in the last two years of his first term. Every single person knows that Google is going to pull out all the stops to try to get anybody elected other than Trump. From there, pretty much anything is possible.
Destroy Google before it destroys us!
“The employee also defended the censorship of her campaign ads on social media.”
I would say Google committed a civil rights violation against Blackburn and should be held accountable in a court of law.
Yup. Google is more of a danger than Standard Oil was...more dangerous than ATT. Google controls access to all information and distributes it with a directed agenda. But the more insidious piece is that Google suppresses opposing points of view that bubble up in opposition to their point of view.
>>The employee also defended the censorship of her campaign ads on social media
Doesn’t that bring in the FEC since it is a corporate attempt at suppressing protected political speech from a paying registered candidate?
This isn’t “we won’t accept your campaign ad with aborted fetuses or burning crosses”. This is “you are in the wrong party and nobody should vote for you”.
Woe be unto Google when the Sente votes to breakup Alphabet
all it takes is silencing dissent and a few key political messages to sway an entire election.
The Left never has gotten over the exposure that the Waco faxed letters were forgeries. The name of the forger still hasn’t come to light and no one went to prison over it.
>>the search engine group could still be evil. The information pipe would still be filtered. We need to somehow monitor or tear wide open their search algorithms.
doing an image search for “white couples” makes this very clear.
Also some negative photos of hillary and of obama no longer show up in top matches if at all. Plenty of lovey dovey memes and staged photos though
To show absence of bias, will this engineer be fired like James Damore?
(Crickets)
this would be a start to curb the injustices apparently occurring w/in search engine cyberspace.
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