Wow!  Billy endorses Microsoft.  Time to buy stock.  😊

 

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Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2017 2:26 PM
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Subject: Re: [RC] Google now skewing search results to mislead people about 
Islam

 

Sadly, the real issue is that Google leadership is religiously committed to the 
idea that all religions other than Christianity are basically equivalent. It is 
literally unthinkable that singling out Islam for criticism is the result of 
anything other than prejudice...

 

Have you switched to Bing yet? :)

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On Aug 17, 2017, at 09:14, BILROJ via Centroids: The Center of the Radical 
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Google Manipulates Search Results to Conceal Criticism of Islam and Jihad


Posted by ACT for America -3sc on August 17, 2017

 

The jihad against the freedom of speech is advancing rapidly, and most people 
don’t even know it’s happening.

Turkey’s state-run news outlet Anadolu Agency reports:

Google’s first page results for searches of terms such as “jihad”, “shariah” 
and “taqiyya” now return mostly reputable explanations of the Islamic concepts. 
Taqiyya, which describes the circumstances under which a Muslim can conceal 
their belief in the face of persecution, is the sole term to feature a 
questionable website on the first page of results. (emphasis added)

“Reputable” according to whom? “Questionable” according to whom?

Google has bowed to pressure from Muslims such as Texas imam Omar Suleiman, who 
led an initiative to compel Google to skew its results. Apparently Google 
hasn’t considered whether those who are demanding that search results be 
manipulated in a particular direction might have an ulterior motive. Could it 
be that those who are pressuring Google wish to conceal certain truths about 
Islam that they would prefer non-Muslims not know?

I discuss the Islamic supremacist initiative to compel the West to accept 
Sharia blasphemy laws under the guise of stamping out “hate speech” -- an 
initiative that is now galloping forward and achieving immense success -- in my 
new book The Complete Infidel’s Guide to Free Speech (and Its Enemies). Google 
executives should read it, and should study Islam themselves in order to 
determine whether or not they have been misled by the Muslims who are 
pressuring them. But that’s not going to happen.

Google could have performed a bit more due diligence to determine if sources 
being tarred as “hate groups” actually deserve the label, if the Southern 
Poverty Law Center (SPLC) is a reliable and objective arbiter for defining 
“hate groups,” and if the information that Google is suppressing is really 
inaccurate. Instead, Google seems to have swallowed uncritically everything 
Omar Suleiman and his allies have said.

Despite his success, Suleiman still isn’t satisfied:

One leading activist in favor of Google modifying its results told Anadolu 
Agency he noticed the updated search results and thanked the company for its 
efforts but said “much still needs to be done.” He claimed that Google has a 
responsibility to “combat ‘hate-filled Islamophobia’ similar to how they work 
to suppress extremist propaganda from groups like Daesh and al-Qaeda."

This should have made Google executives stop and think.

The Islamic State (Daesh) and al-Qaeda slaughter people gleefully and call 
openly for more mass murders. Yet there is no firm evidence that anyone has 
ever been killed by a “hate-filled Islamophobe.” And the claim that the 
Hamas-linked Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) and the SPLC make in 
this article -- that this supposed “Islamophobic” rhetoric has led to a rise in 
hate crimes against Muslims -- is supported by not a scintilla of evidence.

When Suleiman equated critical words about Islam with the direct exhortations 
to murder emanating from actual murderers, Google should have realized that 
Suleiman had an agenda and wasn’t being honest.

Suleiman tried to pose as an impartial arbiter:

Suleiman said Google should differentiate between “criticism of Islam and 
hate-filled Islamophobia”, emphasizing the religion should not be infringed 
upon.

That’s not clear at all. He apparently is saying that acceptable criticism of 
Islam is different from “hate-filled Islamophobia.” But if that is so, then the 
religion can be “infringed upon” by this legitimate criticism, no? Or if the 
claim that Islam must not be “infringed upon” means that it cannot be 
criticized, why is that so of Islam but no other religion?

Suleiman says:

I don’t think Google has a responsibility to portray Muslims positively. I 
think Google has a responsibility to weed out fear-mongering and hate groups 
but I don’t want Google to silence critique of Islam, or critique of Muslims.

The problem with this is that neither Suleiman, nor Hamas-linked CAIR, nor 
anyone else who has ever said that there was a distinction between legitimate 
criticism of Islam and “hate-filled Islamophobia” has ever identified anyone 
they think is a legitimate critic of Islam without being “Islamophobic.”

Through 16 books, thousands of articles, and over 45,000 blog posts, I have 
attempted to present a reasonable, documented, fair, and accurate criticism of 
Islam and explanation of the jihad doctrine. Nevertheless, I’ve been tarred as 
a purveyor of “hate-filled Islamophobia” by groups and individuals that have 
never given my work a fair hearing. They have read it only to search for 
“gotcha!” quotes they could wrench away from their obviously benign meaning in 
order to claim I was stating something hateful.

This doesn’t happen only to me. It happens to anyone and everyone who dares to 
utter a critical word about Islam or jihad, wherever they are on the political 
spectrum.

This experience, reinforced countless times over a decade and a half, makes me 
extremely skeptical when Omar Suleiman says that he doesn’t want Google to 
silence critique of Islam. If he could produce a critique of Islam that he 
approved of, my skepticism might lessen. But he won’t, and can’t.

It seems much more likely that he pressured Google to skew its results so as to 
deep-six criticism of Islam. Probably, knowing that he couldn’t reveal he was 
trying to bring Google into compliance with Sharia blasphemy laws forbidding 
criticism of Islam, he told them instead that he wasn’t against criticism of 
Islam as such, but only against “hate-filled Islamophobia.”

Mr. Suleiman, if you and your colleagues hadn’t spent years tarring rational 
criticism of Islam that was accurate and presented in good faith as 
“hate-filled Islamophobia,” I might have believed you. But as one of your 
primary victims, I don’t.

Originally Published at:  
<https://pjmedia.com/homeland-security/2017/08/02/google-manipulates-search-results-to-conceal-criticism-of-islam-and-jihad/>
 PJ Media

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