Is Google anti-Christianity. Its actions would suggest such.
Google the largest search engine in the world
has been purposely censoring what should and
shouldn't be on the internet.
The internet which was previously thought to be
a free for all to allow for the dispensation of
knowledge to all ends of the earth is being
kidnapped by Google.
Google is not giving its users a true
representation of the information that is on the
internet. Google chooses to show its users the
information it wants us to see.
The time is now here where a new search engine is
needed which does not filter what is being
placed on the internet, especially if the moral
standards of such a search engine is unknown.
Google therefore needs competition within the
search industry. Persons on the internet should
be free to see what the internet has to offer
whether good or bad, and then make the decision
if they want to view it or not.
Google in no way should be bias against content
on the internet. This will lead to serious flaws
in democracy which the internet offers. Case in
point are situations where persons under
oppression can upload content on the internet
about they environment and therefore bring about
change by enlightening the rest of the world.
If Google is deciding what should, and shouldn't
be on the internet. Google is therefore trying
to dictate the thought process of mankind. If
this is the case Governments of the world need
to step in against Google, as the European Union
stepped-up against Microsoft which was
preventing other software companies from getting
their content out there, because of its share
size and capacity.
The situation which has triggered this article,
an article which Google might not index because
of the content is the situation where Google has
been preventing users from seeing any suggestive
search result which are
negative to
Islam.
On the other hand it has been showing
negative
comments about Christianity in suggestive
searches.
Google therefore because of this can not be
trusted. It should therefore be faced with
sanctions which would allow others to get
insight into how the company operates and how it
gathers information on the internet which could
be a security concern to all persons using the
search engine.
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