Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Google accuses WND of 'hate speech': Cites use of 'black mobs' in coverage of racial attacks

 

The world’s most powerful Internet search engine has accused WND of using “hate speech” and has threatened to block ads on the news site over its use of the term “black mobs” in news stories and columns reporting on a two-year epidemic of racial attacks in the U.S.

In response, WND is preemptively blocking Google ads in content in which that phrase appears in past and current stories, including this one. Other ad providers have agreed to step in and fill the gap.

Joseph Farah, editor and CEO of WND, said the Google policy is flawed because it “attempts to censor words and phrases that are truthful and accurate from First Amendment-protected media on the basis of political correctness and faulty algorithmic methodology.”

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5 comments:

  1. We should just kill the persons participating in the mob attacks - cut their heads off and put them on pikes. Under no circumstance will the heads be returned the heads are forefit. Let them protest that. Go under YouTube and plug in "Rodent Waki"

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  2. Watch the rodent Waki take down a tree..

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  3. The truth hurts Tootle? The government's choice in Internet search engines and Providers?

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