Sunday, May 17, 2020

If I am not censored by Google then I am not doing my job

Google Erases the Existence of Those Who Speak Unwelcome Truths
Daniel Greenfield, the peerless Shillman Fellow and FrontPage writer, tweeted the news on May 7: “Google just erased my Sultan Knish blog and Front Page Mag articles from the first pages of results for my name doubt very much this is accidental.” I did too, so I checked for myself, and sure enough: a Google search for “Robert Spencer” now does not bring up Jihad Watch, where most of my writing outside of books has been published for the last seventeen years, but it does give you defamatory and distorted attack pieces from the far-Left Southern Poverty Law Center and the Saudi-funded Bridge Initiative, and nothing that doesn’t portray me and my work in the most unfavorable possible light.

I find censorship works well, I can pursue truth without interference from the  flat earthers.

Who else is going to tell you that John McCain was a dumb shit that cost us some 4T in losses on bogus military spending? Who else is going to warn soldiers that Trump is a family of hillbilly kleptomaniacs? Who else is going to correct a bunch of badly assumed econ papers? Who else is going to ell you the Greenies are an excuse to get cause more global warming? Who else is going to expose the fraud of inflation adjustments and global warming taxes? Who else is going to point out that for ten years UC Berkeley has failed to explain the California public sector? Who else is going to explain the affirmative acting horse manure? And who warns Americas neighborhoods about the California cartels, or the government planned mass shooting in Texas?

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