Google Censorship?
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Well, Google has already demonstrated they are not against censorship by their continued operation in China.
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Alex Jones is a nutter. People who follow him are fools. Society is correct to protect these fools by blocking their access to Alex Jones.
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I do not know him at all - just stumbled on this video. -
@johnsenior1973 said:
Society is correct to protect these fools by blocking their access to Alex Jones.
wow -
@unknownuser said:
@johnsenior1973 said:
Society is correct to protect these fools by blocking their access to Alex Jones.
wowWe will protect you, resistance is futile ...
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@johnsenior1973 said:
Alex Jones is a nutter. People who follow him are fools. Society is correct to protect these fools by blocking their access to Alex Jones.
John,
A good mate of mine has a great saying that has stood me in good stead over the years! 'Even a blind dog comes across a bone now and then once he keeps sniffing and digging'.
I would not be so quick to totally write off any perceived 'nutter'! Just look at the current situation here in Ireland and the Inter-Alpha Group?
Mike
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Censorship ... nah. Google News is -nomen est omen- for news. If I were Google, I'd weed out the nutjobs on their soapboxes as well. Besides, it's a big internet. Plenty of room for Jones left.
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Checked out the site, this guy is one step below Rush Limbaugh and the rest; it's conspiracy craziness and supposition with an inflammatory bent. The only thing missing is UFOs and Black Helicopters, but the site has the veneer of a proper news outlet. I see no real "news" content, it's all opinion and loosely tied together half-truths. No reason for Google to put it up as news. Typical fringe talk; he's repressed, it's all a conspiracy to shut him and his site down, Google is spying on the world, blah, blah, blah...
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These fruit loops like Jones, Limbaugh, Beck, Coulter (I can go on for ages) are very needed, as their message is so far from mainstream that it keeps us grounded, sure a few nut-jobs will follow them blindly, but the majority just write them off.
The flip side is if Jones does one day find that smoking gun he always seems to hunt for, it will be discounted as his reputation has already tainted the message.So, I say let him speak, we are immune to the message already.
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Here, you'll enjoy this!
[flash=425,344:38xvfaol]http://www.youtube.com/v/_amyJCLmMY8?fs=1&hl=en_GB&fs=1&&[/flash:38xvfaol]
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Yup, those are the wing-nuts I'm referring to, destroying the world one word at a time.
fortunately it only takes one click of a remote control to switch them off.
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@unknownuser said:
Alex Jones is a nutter. People who follow him are fools. Society is correct to protect these fools by blocking their access to Alex Jones
john senior1973 on Wed Dec 01
@unknownuser said:
Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
General Assembly of the United Nations
December 10, 1948Alex Jones may be a fool but Google do not have the right to decide that for us
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@gaieus said:
Google Censorship?
so it seems, from his words in the video.
maybe he does not deserves to be in the NEWS of Google, though he has been there until now. Google´s action responds to something. That is clear for me.
I think that what this man says is quite interesting to hear.
His insistence in the search for the truth of the 9/11 disaster is enough for me to take him into consideration
@mike lucey said:I would not be so quick to totally write off any perceived 'nutter'! Just look at the current situation here in Ireland and the Inter-Alpha Group?
Yes Mike, things are not clear at all.
And it makes no harm to listen to non_ official news.
Though it seems that some people here, do get hurt by them.I have a first-aid kit to share.
Not all of it, but may help. -
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Same with Amazon - censorship by kicking Wikileaks off it's Cloud.
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actually it's hardly censorship.
Google are a private company. as such, they can do whatever they want. they decide that image search only shows dwarves doing the can can while painted pokadots, they can do that. they make their own rules.
and anyone got Google's say in this? I see alex jones claiming he's got problems with youtube ..on Youtube...??
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@notareal said:
then we disagree. if you own something you get to make the rules about that. company or private individual - you get to make the rules about your property so long as it's within the laws of the land.
plus I'm still not seeing the other side of this, eg the google side? no one got anything?
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