> MP> Google has blocked a huge network of pro-China propaganda news websites
> I can see what the writer of this story is saying about this: the writer wants
> us to credit Google for standing up against China, and for "stopping the sprea
> of disinformation."
> But of course that's not what the story says to me. It sounds to me like Googl
> is reinforcing their grip on authority; the authority to dictate what
> constitutes "propaganda."
> Here in the USA, propaganda is legal, and Google knows that very well. But the
> more they invest in the narrative of "we're the experts at what's propaganda
> and what's not," the more likely Democrats will be able to convince the
> American public of it.
I know, it is good to have a lot of sources of misinformation to cite when
you need to prove a point. :D
* SLMR 2.1a * "Tryin' is the first step towards failure." - Homer
--- SBBSecho 3.20-Linux
* Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (1:2320/105)
|