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Google Debunks Trump's Claim It Censored His State of the Union Address (theverge.com)

An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Verge: President Donald Trump intensified his criticism of Google today, posting a native video of unknown origin to his Twitter account this afternoon claiming the search giant stopped promoting the State of the Union (SOTU) address on its homepage after he took office. It turns out the video he posted is not only misleading, but also contains what appears to be a fake screenshot of the Google homepage on the day in question. It has since been viewed more than 1.5 million times. In a statement given to The Verge, a Google spokesperson clarifies that the company promoted neither former President Barack Obama nor Trump's inaugural SOTU addresses in 2009 and 2017, respectively. That's because they were not technically State of the Union addresses, but "addresses to a joint session" of Congress, a tradition set back in 1993 so that new presidents didn't have to immediately deliver SOTU addresses after holding office for just a few weeks. Google resumed promoting Obama's SOTU address in 2010 and continued to do so through 2016, as he held office for all six of those years.

With regards to the 2018 SOTU, Google says it did in fact promote it on its homepage. "On January 30th 2018, we highlighted the livestream of President Trump's State of the Union on the google.com homepage," reads Google's statement. "We have historically not promoted the first address to Congress by a new President, which is not a State of the Union address. As a result, we didn't include a promotion on google.com for this address in either 2009 or 2017."

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  1. Boggles the mind by AlanObject · · Score: 5, Insightful

    How can anyone respect, admire, follow, or in any way support this overfed cesspool of ignorance and corruption defies science.

    1. Re: Boggles the mind by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

      You realize that Trumpâ(TM)s attacks on media alone have done more damage to democracy than a generation of Hilary ever could, right? He has done more to undermine public faith in journalism than ANY Western leader in history.

    2. Re:Boggles the mind by cpurdy · · Score: 5, Insightful

      "I get tremendous pleasure from seeing and hearing how upset people are that Trump is president [..] I know that truth will be uncomfortable for you snowflakes, but you know what ? I don't care."

      Thank you for at least being honest that you find joy from causing others pain, or at least witnessing pain in others.

      I suppose that is as good of a reason to support Trump as any.

    3. Re: Boggles the mind by ShanghaiBill · · Score: 2, Insightful

      He has done more to undermine public faith in journalism than ANY Western leader in history.

      Are you seriously implying that having faith in journalists is a good thing?

      Skepticism is good. Faith is not.

    4. Re: Boggles the mind by fahrbot-bot · · Score: 5, Insightful

      He has done more to undermine public faith in journalism than ANY Western leader in history.

      Are you seriously implying that having faith in journalists is a good thing?

      Skepticism is good. Faith is not.

      Be sure to remind Trump supporters that ...

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    5. Re:Boggles the mind by Tough+Love · · Score: 2, Insightful

      I voted for Trump after voting for Obama twice. And given an identical scenario I'd do it again.

      I presume that by identical scenario, you mean still being stupid. I don't much like Hilary but that is not a reason to commit national suicide.

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    6. Re: Boggles the mind by Kjella · · Score: 4, Insightful

      You realize that Trump's attacks on media alone have done more damage to democracy than a generation of Hilary ever could, right? He has done more to undermine public faith in journalism than ANY Western leader in history.

      Well in this case we have a genuine case of fake news being taken by truth as the POTUS. Now Trump is just throwing a hand grenade into the debate but there really needs to be a higher awareness and debate about the level of propaganda, disinformation and plain old lies spreading online, the existence of alt-media and the people who believe their own alt-facts in their own alt-reality.

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    7. Re: Boggles the mind by hansg · · Score: 4, Insightful

      No, he's not.

      Public faith in journalism is good, not in singular journalists. There's a big difference there.

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    8. Re: Boggles the mind by Sique · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Skepticism is good. Faith is not.

      To which Henri Poincaré rightly said: To doubt everything or to believe everything are two equally convenient solutions; both dispense with the necessity of reflection. (La Science et l'Hypothèse, 1901).

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    9. Re: Boggles the mind by phantomfive · · Score: 4, Insightful

      They weren't trustworthy to begin with. We've covered this a lot on Slashdot over the past decade and a half. The golden era of news media is long past, if it ever existed.

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    10. Re: Boggles the mind by Barsteward · · Score: 4, Insightful

      "Faith" is the wrong word, i expect they meant "trust" and trust with a little Skepticism hence you read a number of sources. people, like trump and his cohorts, will try and "play" the reputable journalists as well so they may get things wrong but it usually ends up being corrected.

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    11. Re: Boggles the mind by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

      He has done more to undermine public faith in journalism than ANY Western leader in history.

      Are you seriously implying that having faith in journalists is a good thing?

      Skepticism is good. Faith is not.

      Trump lies about everything. People believing his lies is a very bad thing, as _that_ erodes the foundation of our democracy. That is in fact why he is doing it. The fourth estate is a check on his bullshit. He wants that check destroyed and doesn't seem picky about the means. That doesn't mean you shouldn't be a skeptic. Merely that you need to be correctly informed.

      I think most companies are trying to stay out of the fray. I don't think Google is twisting search results unfairly, though they could be promoting more credible sources, which to Trump means the same thing. Did I forget to say he is an awful excuse for a human being?

      I am reminded of the familiar quote, "The only thing necessary for Evil to triumph is for good men and women to do nothing."

      I think it is time and past time for all good men and women, and companies for that matter to denounce this festering worm of evil and if as Trump says, we have riots in the streets and violence because of that, well it is better than accepting the status quo. (I tend to highly doubt anything Trump says, but we should never fail to do the right thing, just because we are scared.)

    12. Re: Boggles the mind by MachineShedFred · · Score: 4, Insightful

      The media could use a bit of beating up every once in a while. Don't worry, the likes of CNN, Fox News, and NBC News aren't going anywhere, but just maybe they'll realize that people are looking for them to be presenting factual programming with a clear separation from opinion and editorial, and that separation is very murky if present at all.

      Your hyperbole aside, every once in a while the media needs a good slap so they remember their place - they don't run the show, they merely report on those who do, and how they do so that the real people that run the show - The People - can be informed of what their representative government is doing, and make adjustments to that representation accordingly.

      It's a critical role in a functioning democracy, and it's been put in far more danger through the consolidation and mergers of the last 20 years than Trump can do on Twitter. Clear Channel, GE NBC Universal Comcast, AT&T Time Warner DirecTV, News Corp. - these are the guys doing the real damage to the media.

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    13. Re: Boggles the mind by MachineShedFred · · Score: 4, Insightful

      You all are assigning way too much credit to Slashdot. It is now a thoroughly unimportant web site that has collapsed under the weight of it's ancient shitty code base, horrible "editing", and resulting shrinking readership. I'm sure the few hundred people left that come here regularly aren't really worth the time and effort, especially since there would be a higher percentage of them that would recognize the effort due to the inherent readership demographic.

      Nobody would bother with spending resources on the conspiracy you postulate. Those resources are far better spent on troll farms and sock puppet operations to poison platforms people actually use, like Reddit or Facebook, where there is a far higher percentage of people that can be taken by such operations.

      Also, spare me from the obvious reply that I must be one of the sock puppets now, because I dare disagree with your ridiculous interpretation.

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    14. Re: Boggles the mind by MachineShedFred · · Score: 3, Insightful

      I think it existed, once. The problem is that the media has tilted to entertainment instead of factual programming. People don't want to be informed with thought-provoking factual reporting, that causes them to have to think. They want the thinking done for them, so you get panels of "experts" giving "analysis" which really amounts to Jerry Springer Lite as the talking heads argue.

      The question is who is booking the talking heads, and how objective are they? Is the panel stacked in order to skew a particular direction? I think we all know the answer is now "yes" with only the direction being the question, and that's based on the media company.

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    15. Re: Boggles the mind by Zero__Kelvin · · Score: 3, Insightful

      The MSM often shows actual video of Trump himself running his ignorant lying mouth. How, prey tell, is that kind of reporting untrustworthy? Because everyone knows you can't trust a word that comes out of the orange shitbags mouth?

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    16. Re: Boggles the mind by AmiMoJo · · Score: 5, Insightful

      It's more subtle than that.

      In post-truth politics the assumption is that everyone lies all the time. There is no objective truth, only lies of one shade or another. You can see people stating that matter-of-factly in this very discussion.

      So all that is left is to pick whose alternative facts you prefer. It's also why Trump gets away with habitually lying about even the most trivial stuff. People aren't looking for truth any more, they are just looking for comfortable lies.

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    17. Re:Boggles the mind by jellomizer · · Score: 5, Insightful

      despite the reality that their lives would be no different
      Quite true, except for if you are a member of a minority group, or had your legal immigration status changed, or separated from your family,
      The real change that Trump created isn't necessarily with policy (the president doesn't make the laws). It is his harsh enforcement of the laws, emboldening fringe racist groups to get out of the shadows and harass and harm people they don't like. Hammering the wedge between Right Leaning and Left Leaning political ideals even further.
      Ok for middle age white dude, with upper middle class wages, My daily routine hasn't changed. But knowing a lot of people who are not me, are scared and are avoiding taking the risks needed to take to further succeed in life.

      From where I work and live, I have dealt with people who have met and worked with Hilary Clinton on supporting and opposing her ideas. I always get a consistent response from them. She isn't like how she seems when in-front of the stump. She will sit down and actually listen to peoples problems, understand their view points, while she may not agree with them, she will respect that view and try not to aggravate it especially if it has some good merit. She is honestly interested in public service. Now she usually fails to show this publicly, which is probably not a good reason for her to be president, because it is a public facing job. But I can see why the Democrats and especially the "Elites" who have worked for her, pushed so hard to get her as to be President, because their view of her is based on the Private Clinton vs the public one.

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    18. Re: Boggles the mind by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Which is why you read multiple sources. Read both the left and the right. Look not just at what is being said but what is not being said. When both sides tell you the same thing that shows you what the actual facts are. But also look at how they've twisted them.

    19. Re: Boggles the mind by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Insightful

      "Un beau mot ne prouve rien" - Voltaire (translation: A witty saying proves nothing.)

    20. Re: Boggles the mind by kilfarsnar · · Score: 4, Insightful

      He has done more to undermine public faith in journalism than ANY Western leader in history.

      .

      The public is CORRECT not to TRUST journalism.

      Faith is a very poor choice of word. Faith is believing in things for which there is no concrete proof. Journalism does not work on a principle of faith, you fucking imbecile.

      Journalism is nearly all slanted propaganda, whether it is slanted to the left or the right, and if you think it is worthy of trust, you are incredibly naive.

      You just want to continue your childish tantrum about Trump and any excuse will do. Why don't you off yourself and quit subjecting the world to your miserable existence.

      And where do you get your information about the world outside of your own experience? You are correct that journalism can often be biased. The remedy for that is to use multiple, disparate sources. But to throw into question the entire field of journalism, just because it isn't perfect, is misleading and irresponsible.

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    21. Re: Boggles the mind by slack_justyb · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Skepticism is good.

      You aren't wrong, but there is a point where skepticism turns to cynicism. Now that is not me calling any single person here as being a cynic. What it is me saying is that we all need to be careful to not let our well founded skepticism turn us into cynics. It's one of those things I too struggle with, trying to prevent myself from going full on, "everything Trump does is bad!". That's cynicism and it's not good intellectually.

    22. Re: Boggles the mind by Sir_Eptishous · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Sadly manipulation in US journalism is routine... and almost none of it is by government agencies.

      Can you hear that?
      That my friends is the sound of a chest beating wannabe patriot complaining about the Press again.


      You see, these wannabes somehow don't know that journalism has always been attacked by those in power.
      These wannabes haven't read history and didn't know "Yellow Journalism" or the way the press was attacked during and after the American Revolution, or in the UK in the 19th century.

      These wannabes, who most likely never had a clue what was going on in the US before the internet so kindly showed it to them in an easy to digest, less than 40 character format, and couldn't find Viet Nam or Iraq on a world map without the aid of Google, have now been shown how bad the press is, how the press is the "enemy of the people" by their Great Leader.

      Their Great Leader, who would have everyone believe he is their only and true savior, has accused the press of being unfair to him, of being bad, bad people. So unfair, so hurtful to Great Leader these press people are!

      So now the wannabes cry foul! They want to wake everyone up to their twitter/facebook epiphany that a free press is bad. BAD!

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    23. Re: Boggles the mind by Sir_Eptishous · · Score: 2, Insightful

      I guess I'll just have to do even more to debunk & destroy Leftist/SJW Post-Modernist nonsense and hateful intolerance.

      So you don't consider yourself hateful and intolerant?

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    24. Re: Boggles the mind by Rhipf · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Most of the folks I know believe the warming we've experienced is a natural cycle tied to the solar cycles and the fact we're still coming out of the last ice age. They can't buy the crap that says one little molecule out of 2500 that can only absorb at most 11% of black body radiation is the cause.

      Its nice that you rely on what folks you know believe rather than letting things like facts get in the way.

      Our issue is that if CO2 were actually the cause of this then the proposed solutions are for the capitalistic industrialized nations to change their societies in a negative, costly manner and move away from capitalism.

      So there is no capital in coming up with energy solutions that don't rely on fossil fuels? Why does the change from fossil fuel to more sustainable energy have to "change their societies in a negative way"? I'll agree that it may be costly in the short term but isn't the whole idea of capitalism to capitalize these types of situations? The other thing is who is it costly for. It will be costly for those people/companies that built their fortunes on fossil fuels but it might just be very profitable for those people that embrace alternative energies. Moving to clean energy doesn't mean moving away from capitalism.

      So we're not skeptical of warming, we're skeptical of you who claim it is because of CO2, coincidentally the one green house gas produced by an advanced industrial society.

      Just because we have advanced as a society by exploiting energy that produces CO2 doesn't mean that CO2 is "the one green house gas produced by an advanced industrial society". I'm sure if we try hard enough we could come up with another green house gas that can produce an advanced industrial society (or maybe we could just skip the whole greenhouse gas thing altogether).

    25. Re: Boggles the mind by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Insightful

      Hey I didn't trust the press before it was cool!

      Is it my fault that Trump is saying what I was thinking about the press before he was even in the press to begin with?

      Maybe if the trust level in the press wasn't so low to begin with, someone like Trump wouldn't have been able to capitalize on the sentiment? It is totally possible that Trump is following the evil pattern of your examples to discredit the press for the benefit of those in power, while at the same time there being some merit to the criticism of the state of the press in America today.

    26. Re: Boggles the mind by BlueStrat · · Score: 1, Insightful

      Thus does one become the very evil they seek to destroy.

      You mean like Leftist groups such as ANTIFA, BLM, etc etc?

      Please post a link to the videos of violent US riots instigated and carried out by conservatives to shut down opposing views. How many Leftist speakers have conservatives prevented from speaking at events by using violence and riots?

      The violence, riots, and silencing of opposing speech are purely primary Leftist tactics.

      Strat

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    27. Re: Boggles the mind by mea2214 · · Score: 5, Insightful

      I started reading r/the_donald to learn a little about Trump supporters. There are only two possible truths after reading that group and many of the comments in this thread; either they are all complete delusional lunatics who may represent up to 41% of the US population or I'm a complete delusional lunatic. There is no middle ground. If I were the delusional lunatic would I know? Never before have I been so frightened over politics.

    28. Re: Boggles the mind by CohibaVancouver · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Zimmerman: This guy looks like he's up to no good. Or he's on drugs or something. It's raining and he's just walking around, looking about. He looks black.

      OK, so one example from over six years ago, where NBC launched an investigation and fired the individual involved.

      This would hardly meet the definition of something the media does "regularly."

  2. So? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

    And how exactly is reason or evidence meant to convince religious right-wing voters of anything?

    1. Re:So? by AmiMoJo · · Score: 3, Insightful

      The Democrats have been struggling to effectively oppose Trump because they are relying on appeals to truth and reality. Trump is post-truth and everyone knows he lies about everything so pointing that out isn't very useful.

      The danger is that the centre ground (where the Democrats are) goes post-truth as well.

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  3. Re:Let Google Prove it by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Insightful

    You seem to be confused; Perhaps an AC can educate you...

    President Donald Trump must, by virtue of the oath he swore, uphold the Constitution of the United States which includes the various amendments - one of which states:

    'Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.'

    Now, one could argue that calling him an Orange-Haired Turnip to his face is not 'a redress of grievances' but putting that aside...

    Neither Alphabet Inc, nor its officers, nor its employees are required to swear the same oath as the President. Nor are they required to fulfill the Constitutional obligations of government - as they are not our government - as part of any SEC filing, act of incorporation, or other legal document. Thus President Trump has no right to go after them for anything, unless the Congress of the United States were to pass legislation making this the case.

    Which would be promptly struck down, especially by a majority Conservative court. The notion of private and corporate property has been long established in United States' jurisprudence and the right to allow or not allow 'speech' in all its forms has always been a part of that. It is the same as asking and then telling a disruptive customer to leave a movie theater.

  4. I don't think the poster knows the meaning... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

    of the word "debunk".

    What Google did was to distract, NOT debunk - And I note with great interest that the top dude at Google has refused to testify before the US Senate after being summoned (a BAD move). The US Senate could subpoena his posterior, but he is very lucky that the current chairman of the committee in question does not like to use a heavy hand.

    Google has essentially said that they vary the results you get for a search based on your location and previous searches (though they refuse to provide any proof that this is what they are doing). There are two problems with this:

    [1] Searches for basic facts, historical matters, etc should not return different results based on where the searcher is located or what the searcher has previously searched for. It's one thing to adjust results like that if searching for "great cookie recipe" or "movies showing tonight" "local parks" but it's entirely invalid if searching for "Statue of Liberty" or "USS Midway" or "Pittsburg" or "Eiffel tower" or "Abraham Lincoln" or "Harry Truman" or "Barack Obama" or "Donald Trump".

    [2] Anybody can do a quick Google for Trump and see for themselves that the previously published studies are in fact quite correct: Most of the results Google returns are links to media outlets that are outright hostile to Trump and report mostly negative stuff on him (The "mainstream" press in the US has reported over 90% negative on Trump during his first year and a half in office).

    1. Re:I don't think the poster knows the meaning... by mvdwege · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Oh golly. The majority of media is hostile to a lying buffoon, and you complain that Google searches return the majority opinion.

      What do you want? A safe space? I thought you right-wingers were Manly Men(TM) who didn't need all that? "Fuck your feelings", wasn't that your motto?

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    2. Re:I don't think the poster knows the meaning... by Zero__Kelvin · · Score: 3, Insightful

      By definition any accurate reporting will be "hostile to Trump" so your complaint against Google is that their search engine ranks accurate reporting above Fox & Friends.

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  5. Re:Let Google Prove it by PopeRatzo · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Let Google Prove it

    Google doesn't have to prove anything. Let Trump prove his accusation.

    And even if Google were completely biased against Trump and every single Google employee wore PISS TAPE IS REAL t-shirts and carefully deleted every single Trumpist media outlet from their search results, so. fucking. what?

    There is nothing you can get from Google that you can't get from a host of competitors. Free speech is a bitch, ain't it? If you run for public office, especially the highest public office, you can't get upset when one of your ex-girlfriends says you got the baby dick and couldn't last more longer than a commercial break.

    The problem here is not what Google has or has not done or does or does not believe. The problem is that Donald Motherfucking Trump honestly believes that hating his gelatinous ass should somehow be illegal, and is prepared to use the full power of the United States government against a company that doesn't like him.

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  6. Re:Let Google Prove it by whoever57 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Google has to prove Trump is lying? The person most famous for lying? The person who has made over 4000 false or misleading statements in office?

    No, the onus is on the person who has a reputation of being a liar to prove the truth of his claims.

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  7. Re:Trump is a cultural warrior by tsa · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Not only Western civilizations did that. Suppressing others is some humans do, unfortunately.

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  8. Skepticism is not DENIALISM or Trump's lies by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Skepticism is fine, but that implies you do research and maintain the factual record. Trump support is the antithesis of that. It's the denial and converse of the provable record, personified in every direction. It's nazism.

  9. Fake how? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

    The article claims the screenshot was fake but doesn't provide any evidence to back up their claim. Even providing a hint of what makes it a fake would have been useful. Instead, all they did was claim it was fake without any further discussion.

    They go on to make assumptions about how the video was generated, but the fact of the matter is they have no way of knowing. They put up a strawman argument, tear it down, and declare victory. This is really silly.

    What they *could* have done is provided proof that Google *did* link Trump-related events, but they did not actually do that. This is clickbait. Nothing less, nothing more.

  10. Re:Thank you Google for reporting against FAKE NEW by serviscope_minor · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Facebook censors. [breitbart.com]

    Posting a liknk to Breitbart is more or less equivalent to saying "my pisshead mates down the pub told me". I mean sure, it might be true, but neither lends more credibility to the claim.

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  11. Media by geekymachoman · · Score: 2, Insightful
    I know this thread is meant to be a Trump bashing thread...but here goes.

    Google ranks mainstream media sites differently, and news sites generally.. ranks higher up, and it wasn't always like this.
    It wasn't always like this, the news sites were not a priority 10 years ago on google... i would barely ever get a CNN, NYTimes, Washingtonpost articles when I googled something like "Trump" or "McCain" or whatever, but now the whole first page is polluted with this stuff.

    What's happening with Trump is that all the aforementioned media (including others) write (bad) articles about Trump 17 times a day for things he did do/say, and for things he didn't, which actually don't matter... what matter is that the keyword Trump is appearing all over these news sites, constantly. He's right but in a wrong way.

    Google ranks media sites higher, and media sites bash Trump in whatever he does, so all search results appear as bad.

    This is an issue, but it's a different issue than what Trump is saying. This ranking crap gives too much power to the media. Here's how it can be abused:

    I'm Will Smith, and somebody blames me for rape. In our world, just a blame is enough for all the major and minor news networks to go with the story, so 100+ various news channels now have the same story with similar wording, and same keywords. Google crawls all the sites, and since it ranks news sites higher, the whole front page will be "Person X accused Will Smith of Rape"... and you will see the results with same title stacked together on the whole front page of google.,, and it will remain like that for a month.

    Now after a month, a person X retracts or looses a lawsuit, but it's already too late... 1 billion people saw "Will Smith is probably a Rapist"... and in their minds that thought will forever linger. Google and the media just polarized 1 billion people to have an opinion, and quite a serious one at that. The alternative media sites will not appear in the search results, and I don't mean infowars.. I mean I never saw democracynow in search results, etc. It is always the same 8-10 sites, that are, in my opinion... just as bad as any other propaganda channels because they are not in the reporting news business anymore, they are in shaping opinions business now, because people are generally stupid... and are programmed from very young age to listen to the "tube". Unbiased, fact proven, real news, yeah ? Younger people, thank god, are waking up to it... and see the whole media industry in US as what they really are. Like George Carlin said..

    "

    then you have the media not just the

    news media let's include them all the

    media are almost literally exploding

    with bullshit because they're located

    right at the crossroads of all the other

    bullshit the media are made up of equal

    parts advertising politics business

    public relations and show business these

    people are sitting right at bullshit

    junction there's enough bullshit in the

    media for Texas to open a branch office

    "


    But hey.. if you would rather invent another epithet about Trump face color, instead of use your brain a bit... go for it. You're invaluable to this system, and good for you.

  12. Re:Trump is a cultural warrior by gtall · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Yeah, the same Western civilization that created modern science and health care, democracies instead of dictatorships, outgrew the A-bomb, Tuskegee, napalm, and the Eugenics Movement and now attempts to counter those. It also outgrew slavery, which is still practiced in those nice local, multi-culti countries which periodically go on pogroms to "cleanse" their societies.

    Trump's honesty? Yep, he honestly separated parents and children at the border to satisfy his Evangelical followers Christian values. He's turning back the rules and regs on pollution because he's being honest about a little pollution never hurt anyone, especially not those darling coal workers or the poor communities living in the shadow of the polluting industries. He honestly insulted two entire continents. He's honestly giving the racists in the U.S. cover to exercise their "freedom".

  13. Re:Clever by PseudoAnon · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Except Trump blatantly lies daily while journalists from major news sources tend to be accurate and only rarely need significant retractions/corrections. They have bias in what they choose to report and which details they focus on, but they rarely outright lie like Trump does. They're playing different games.