Cunt Smasher
04-10-2007, 11:03 PM
© 2007 WorldNetDaily.com
WASHINGTON – The company's motto is "Don't be evil."
But, according to a new book on the New Media, that's exactly what Google, the world's largest Internet search engine is – "evil."
In "Stop The Presses," the latest book by WND founder Joseph Farah, the author makes what is, to date, the most definitive moral case against Google, with the following indictments:
* The company refuses to give the U.S. government records of impersonal data regarding searches that threaten no one, but happily provides information about potential dissidents to the tyrannical, repressive dictators in Beijing.
* The company disregards commemorations of national American holidays such as Memorial Day, but never forgets to remind users about Halloween and Earth Day.
* The company has refused to link to some news sources critical of radical Islam, but hosts blogs containing homosexual pornography.
* The company hosts blogs promoting "boy love" and sexual relationships between men and adolescents, but refuses to run ads from a Christian ministry to homosexuals.
* The company's top executive presides over a business that makes it easy to find out nearly anything about anyone, but protests when people use his service to find out about him.
* The company has blocked ads attacking Bill and Hillary Clinton, but welcomes ads attacking President Bush and other Republican leaders.
* The company, apparently in its bid to romance Beijing, wiped Taiwan, an independent and free island nation, off the face of its Internet maps.
* The company, one of the great free enterprise success stories of the decade, gives nearly all of its political donations to those who seek to rein in and regulate capitalism.
"These are a few of the reasons I hate Google," writes Farah. "I admit it. I despise it. I resent it. I think it is immoral. I think it is evil. And yet I use it hundreds of times a day. I even allow Google ads to run on WND. Am I a hypocrite? Maybe. I mean, what can you say about a guy who hates Google, but uses it constantly? Everybody does. As of this writing, 49 percent of Internet searches are conducted on Google. As of this reading, I'm sure it's more. I guess you'd have to conclude that I am human."
WASHINGTON – The company's motto is "Don't be evil."
But, according to a new book on the New Media, that's exactly what Google, the world's largest Internet search engine is – "evil."
In "Stop The Presses," the latest book by WND founder Joseph Farah, the author makes what is, to date, the most definitive moral case against Google, with the following indictments:
* The company refuses to give the U.S. government records of impersonal data regarding searches that threaten no one, but happily provides information about potential dissidents to the tyrannical, repressive dictators in Beijing.
* The company disregards commemorations of national American holidays such as Memorial Day, but never forgets to remind users about Halloween and Earth Day.
* The company has refused to link to some news sources critical of radical Islam, but hosts blogs containing homosexual pornography.
* The company hosts blogs promoting "boy love" and sexual relationships between men and adolescents, but refuses to run ads from a Christian ministry to homosexuals.
* The company's top executive presides over a business that makes it easy to find out nearly anything about anyone, but protests when people use his service to find out about him.
* The company has blocked ads attacking Bill and Hillary Clinton, but welcomes ads attacking President Bush and other Republican leaders.
* The company, apparently in its bid to romance Beijing, wiped Taiwan, an independent and free island nation, off the face of its Internet maps.
* The company, one of the great free enterprise success stories of the decade, gives nearly all of its political donations to those who seek to rein in and regulate capitalism.
"These are a few of the reasons I hate Google," writes Farah. "I admit it. I despise it. I resent it. I think it is immoral. I think it is evil. And yet I use it hundreds of times a day. I even allow Google ads to run on WND. Am I a hypocrite? Maybe. I mean, what can you say about a guy who hates Google, but uses it constantly? Everybody does. As of this writing, 49 percent of Internet searches are conducted on Google. As of this reading, I'm sure it's more. I guess you'd have to conclude that I am human."