Google hates the Truth. Google Warns Freedom Center to Censor Mentions of Islamic Terror
I always thought that Google reminded me of Big Brother, but now it seems like they are actually trying to implement the Ministry of Truth.
When Front Page Magazine applied to join Google’s AdSense advertising program, we were turned down. Since Google, like other Big Tech monopolies, has censored and deplatformed us in the past, we weren’t too shocked. But this time, Google told us why we had been banned.
That's unusual. Google never telegraphs its reasons for banning someone. Not that it is hard to see what their reasons are. (They are not as devious as they believe themselves to be.)
One article that Google called out is the “Remember The San Bernardino Fourteen” by Lloyd Billingsley, about a terrorist attack that took place in December of 2015. I include the link, because Google will not produce that if you search. I also obfuscated it a bit. Not sure if that is needed or not. (Better safe...)
What’s dangerous, unreliable and harmful about “Remember The San Bernardino Fourteen”?
Published on Dec 3, 2021, around the anniversary of the Islamic terrorist attack, it contains fairly little editorial commentary and a great deal of uncomfortable facts.
Lloyd Billingsley starts by documenting how “Syed Farook and Tashfeen Malik drove up to the Inland Regional Center in San Bernardino, California, and began firing automatic rifles.” He names the victims, describes the bombs and quotes Kamala Harris, then attorney general, defending Islam and excusing Islamic terrorism, as she would go on to do after the Islamic terrorist attacks of Oct 7, while promoting CAIR and other Islamist terror friendly groups.
And so an article that casts Democrats in a bad light, and also documents Islamic terrorism, must be expunged from existence if a site wants to join Google's advertising ecosystem. Of the two, by guess is that they object more strenuously to the casting of aspersions on Democrats. Google is comprised of Democrats, after all.
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