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Category Archives: Google
Ten Convenient Beliefs For The Leaders Of Alphabet (Google)
Stephen Turner‘s convenient beliefs run at full speed through Alphabet‘s Mountain View campus, the Google Cloud war room, Sundar Pichai‘s (b. 1972) office, and the closed briefings with the White House and The Pentagon. A convenient belief is one a … Continue reading
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The Jurisdictional Wars: Alliance Theory and the Battle for Google Search Authority
Google and the institutions aligned with it do not compete for authority by openly saying they want power. They compete by invoking moral languages that frame their authority as fidelity to E-E-A-T standards, commitment to helpful content, and responsibility for … Continue reading
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Was Google right to fire James Damore?
Grok says: Whether Google was “right” to fire James Damore depends on how you weigh principles like free expression, workplace culture, and legal boundaries—there’s no universal answer, just trade-offs. Damore, a software engineer, was fired in August 2017 after his … Continue reading
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Is Google Calling Trump’s Bluff?
Comments at Steve Sailer: * Alphabet is calling Trump’s bluff. They may have concluded, with justification, that Trump is too weak and ditzy to actually go after his enemies and press an anti-trust case. The risk here is that even … Continue reading
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Google May Have Just Increased The Chances Of Antitrust Action Against It
David Pinsen writes: Last week, I wrote that Alphabet (GOOG), (GOOGL) had an inauspicious weekend, mainly due to the news that the U.S. Department of Justice was preparing an antitrust investigation into it. You would think that Alphabet’s Google would … Continue reading
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LEAKED VIDEO: Google Leadership’s Dismayed Reaction to Trump Election
00:00 Google’s left-wing bias 20:00 Stephen Miller’s Reform rabbi at 9yo goes after Miller again 52:00 Serena Williams’ outbursts at US Open, cartoon controversy 1:22:00 Tonight Show cancels Norm McDonald for downplaying #MeToo 1:28:00 Angry lesbian Aussie comic Hannah Gadsby … Continue reading
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Trump Vs Google/Facebook/Twitter & The Left (8-29-18)
Podcast. 00:00 Trump vs left-wing bias in Big Tech 10:00 Alt Hyp cancels, Richard Spencer goes ahead with JF Gariepy, denies cucking Greg Conte’s GF, RS blames me and Irony Bros for spreading rumors about him. When will Greg Conte … Continue reading
#64 Trump Shifts Big Tech Bias, We’re No Longer Shadow-Banned On Twitter (8-28-18)
MP3 00:00 Trump vs Big Tech 35:00 Original sin of conservatism – race denialism 46:00 Brown University retracts press release on research into early onset gender dysphoria 59:00 Ron Unz on Holocaust revisionism 1:10:00 Cocks vs kids 1:14:00 Conservative Catholics … Continue reading
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Google Blocks JWed For Being ‘Exclusively Jewish’
JWed posts: We need your help! Last summer, google blocked JWed ads in their display network because our ads said ‘Exclusively Jewish’. In a follow-up phone call, they advised us we need to remove the word ‘exclusively’ from not just … Continue reading
Prager University (PragerU) Takes Legal Action Against Google and YouTube for Discrimination
Press release: LOS ANGELES — Prager University (PragerU) has filed a lawsuit in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California to stop Google and YouTube from unlawfully censoring its educational videos and discriminating against its right … Continue reading
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