The Left is accumulating hellish
power over us
American Thinker,
by
Earick Ward
Original Article
Posted By: Imright,
6/28/2019 7:37:53 AM
Project Veritas's latest work of investigative journalism has captured video of Google executive Jen Gennai expressing the company's effort to "prevent the next Trump situation." She goes on to talk about her job, in drafting fairness algorithms to serve a community of people, "not those who voted for our current president."Jen Gennai then decries Elizabeth Warren as being "misguided" in suggesting that the industry might be better served by breaking up large "monopolistic" companies like Google: Elizabeth Warren is saying we should break up Google. And like, I love her, but she's very misguided. Like, that will not make it better; it will make it worse,
Reply 1 - Posted by:
Speedypetey 6/28/2019 8:01:38 AM (No. 108662)
Ellen Weintraub, chair on the Federal Election Commission, wrote a Washington Post oped about the concern (or fear) of foreign interference in our next election process. Read between the lines Russia and nonexistant Boston catering company. The sick irony is on that Sunday her editorial appeared the insider at Google had the video released of domestic election interference (1st amendment assault and Internet terrorism). And not a word from the Federal Election Commission or Federal Investigation Bureau.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
jinx 6/28/2019 8:04:19 AM (No. 108663)
Interesting way the Left uses words to cover the ones they love. She says that Warren is "misguided" when she means that Warren doesn't have a clue. Hillary said she "misspoke" whenever she was caught in a lie. Both women are loud-mouthed harridans who lie and cheat to get ahead.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Marjbaldwin 6/28/2019 8:22:41 AM (No. 108674)
One suspects many of us (ahem) have been shadowbanned without even knowing it. Or knowing it, powerless to even protest..
The risks involved in letting Google et al get away with election fraud (which is what this is really all about) are too great.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Laotzu 6/28/2019 8:44:52 AM (No. 108694)
If the shoe were on the other foot, the federal investigations into unreported, in-kind campaign contributions would be endless.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
bamboozle 6/28/2019 9:01:20 AM (No. 108711)
The mark of the beast will not necessarily be imposed by government (although China is showing the path with their social credit scores). It can just as easily be imposed by the large banks and the drive to do away with cash so that those to whom the big corporations object will equally be denied the ability to buy and sell. Censorship, be it by government or Google leads to the same place.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Krause 6/28/2019 9:02:49 AM (No. 108714)
She loves Pocohantas, even though she will take her health insurance away!
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
planetgeo 6/28/2019 9:40:55 AM (No. 108757)
I thought Google employees were supposed to be smart. This woman sounds like a valley girl strung out after an all-nighter of doobies. And like, maybe she is.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
pros7767 6/28/2019 9:43:36 AM (No. 108760)
Can anyone recommend a different search engine?
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#9 Yes, I can. duckduckgo.com is an excellent search engine. It does not rely on google's underlying engine and does not track you. It does favor established media, but appears to play it down the line. It's recommended by the few remaining libertarian-types at Apple. The results are generally far more useful than google, not only because of google's politics, but google just has so many re-sellers for top hits that it's become useless.
Another alternative is ixquick.eu (Startpage in the USA. It's useful because it has a built-in Tor-like proxy.
You also need a new browser. I use "Brave". It is the stoutest protective browser short of a full-on Tor browser (and it does support Tor features). It was developed by the guy who invented Firefox browser --- who was kicked out of his own company by the Gaystoppo for not supporting gay superiority. It also speeds up the browsing process immensely by blocking most ads. I have mine set to delete cookies and passwords on exit. (I've just learned to type in my password each time I visit Lucianne.)
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
Hermit_Crab 6/28/2019 10:33:08 AM (No. 108801)
The left has no power over us, unless we allow them to have it.
And unfortunately most people do. Millions of 'Conservatives' are just as addicted to the Google (facebook , twitter etc) 'free stuff' as Democrat plantation dwellers. So you switched to a different search engine... That is escaping about 1% of the information Google gathers on you. Even this website uses a google java spybot to track you. (95% of all websites across the internet do.) And unless you use active measures a lot more complex (that I have explained here several times in the past) than simply switching search engines, you might as well just go ahead and use Google for searches and G-Mail for your email.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
Lucky5 6/28/2019 11:50:02 AM (No. 108856)
I use Brave on my phone. Highly recommend it. Google already tracks us and is really bad with your phone.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
Rumblehog 6/28/2019 11:54:43 AM (No. 108862)
So, when will the Tree of Liberty need a drink?
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