Google isn't the problem. Mindless zealotry is. Dig this.
You might need to click on it to see the full thing.
Google's own search turns up data that says the heretic was right and the zealots were wrong. Think about that for a second. The Google Nazis only had to Google the question to see he wasn't being a bigot.
This isn't just about a company of intolerant morons, it's about a dominant culture that is saturated by irrational fundamentalism. To me, that's really scary. These people are living in a fantasy world where facts can't penetrate, one where their illusions are real.
We're living in a nation where the schizophrenics have organized to the point that we all have to agree the voices in their heads are real or we lose our jobs, social status, Internet access, friends, bank accounts, etc.
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Clearly we should all insist that all public funding be withheld from Stanford for continuing to publish such. Additionally we should all boycott Google for pointing to such right wing clap trap. And frankly if Blogspot doesn't permanently suspend your account for bring this up I'll be surprised.
"Google's own search turns up data that says the heretic was right and the zealots were wrong. Think about that for a second. The Google Nazis only had to Google the question to see he wasn't being a bigot."
Not to worry! That can -- and will! -- be fixed.
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