The news is either "these people went to jail for this" or "here is some story that will turn in to conspiracy theory, and we'll have precedent to bring anyone that talks about it to a political re-education camp in the future"
Ethan Carter
Surprised their stock hasn’t plummeted. Guess all the institutional investors haven’t backed out yet.
William Bailey
RIP
Andrew Kelly
Google executives met with Obama once a week in the White House and now they're blatantly censoring conservatives and rigging elections. Really makes you think.
Jonathan Powell
Well, exposés like this are what got me to stop using Google. They can get more people to stop using it. They can get more people to recognize and accept that the narratives they’re addicted to aren’t real.
I know it’s a tall order, but it would be in our best interest to “do something about this” ourselves instead of asking for legislation. We can stop using google. We can get others to stop using it. We can teach people we know how to verify information or at the very least expose fake news and its purveyors.
However, in a way, hoping for some kind of legislative action is what leftists would do if the roles were reversed. That’s a less ideal solution than having the people rise to the challenge of overcoming propaganda, but at least in the case of leftists their less-than-ideal solution might actually be attainable because they would form massive protests and relentlessly harass legislators until they began to cave one by one. When’s the last time the right assembled for a mass protest? Look at what the people of Hong Kong are protesting against at this moment and tell me we’re not acting more like pussies than patriots by comparison
Jordan Johnson
>What is the biggest punishment can be done??
Technically? The BIGGEST would be the equivalent of "execution." "Corporations" -- whether it's some local "Joe's LLC" or "MegaGloboCorp, Inc." -- only exist as a "legal person"* via the [fiction] of a "charter" from the government, that "charter" CAN be "revoked"... at/from various levels of government, and for a variety of reasons.
BTW this happens ALL THE TIME -- the most common ways that such charters are "revoked" -- is via mechanisms described as "administratively dissolved" or "court ordered dissolution/breakup" -- and the most common reasons are either failure to pay (usually trivial) registration fees, or filing of bankruptcy, or other "legal petition" (for merger, etc)... but those are FAR from the only possible reasons: they are in fact just the "mundane" ones.
* and as a result the ability to "operate" as if they were a "person" -- that is to have bank accounts, hold legal "title" to various assets & properties, to be considered a "legal/legitimate 'person'" for contractual purposes, to have potential "standing" and representation in court proceedings, etc.
OP is a conspiracy faggot, but their ham-fisted approach to siccing machine learning on literally anything they can think of is very, very retarded.
There are too many ideologues on the "right" side, that would stand for some kind of activism, for a protest to play out as it should these days. You would get a handful of people who'd take guns to a peaceful protest because open carry laws exist, and the big bad government can't take their guns away as they peacefully protest the big bad evil corporation.
Christopher Foster
>Seth Rich He didnt commit suicide. He was shot on the way to the FBI to testify.
He was supposedly robbed, but his wallet and money was still there in his pockets.