04/15/2021 / By Ethan Huff
All across Minneapolis, Black Lives Matter (BLM) terrorists are rioting, looting and destroying property in a show of solidarity for Daunte Wright, a black man who was shot by police after resisting arrest during a traffic stop. Those seeking to find information about these riots on Google, however, are being met with censorship.
According to reports, Google is censoring the search terms “riots” and “riots today,” preventing users from learning the truth about the systemic violence and anti-white racism that underpins the BLM movement. Google would rather you believe that the riots are “peaceful protests.”
We Are Change‘s Luke Rudkowski tweeted a pair of screenshots showing what comes up on DuckDuckGo when searching for “riots today” compared to what shows up on Google. The contrast is striking.
The first four stories that appear in the News section on DuckDuckGo are all about the “protests” that erupted in and around Minneapolis after the shooting. On Google, however, the first four stories are about the Jan. 6 false flag “insurrection” and the Brixton riots from 40 years ago.
Microsoft’s Bing pulls up similar results as DuckDuckGo, suggesting that Google is the only major search engine censoring stories about the riots from its search platforms.
As for social media, Twitter is trying to censor content about the riots as well. Similarly to Google, the Big Tech platform wants its users to believe that only “protests” are occurring in Minnesota, and “peaceful” ones at that.
Even Resident Joe Biden admits that violence and looting is not a legitimate form of protest, but Google and Twitter are unconcerned with the facts.
“Once again, despite the fact that Wright’s killing is blatantly being exploited by opportunistic thugs to commit crimes that have nothing to do with ‘justice’ or ‘peaceful protest,’ the media and the Big Tech establishment continue to run defense for violent BLM-inspired scumbags,” reported Zero Hedge.
Commentator Paul Joseph Watson tweeted that the world should ready itself for another round of articles aiming to justify the violence and looting as a “legitimate form of protest.”
“Why burning down small businesses and looting Nike for the latest Air Max is a legitimate form of protest,” Watson wrote jokingly about a hypothetical mainstream media headline that is sure to emerge.
At this point, the conscientious and cognizant among us are already well aware of the fact that Google and Twitter tweak the news, along with access to it, in order to push an agenda. Many who regularly use these two platforms, however, still have no idea what is being veiled from them.
Google is no longer a search engine, it turns out, and neither is Twitter. These two tech platforms are nothing more than propaganda engines that generate and churn out government-approved lies for mass consumption.
“‘Don’t be evil’ has turned into ‘be completely evil if it advances the communist agenda,'” joked one Zero Hedge commenter, contrasting Google’s longtime “Don’t be evil” mission statement to how the Silicon Valley giant actually operates in real life.
“Who is organizing and funding the violence and rioting? Who pays their travel expenses, prepositioned rioting supplies, etc.? Could it be that the Ruling Class criminals at Google and other Tech companies are both funding and organizing the violence?” asked another.
“Don’t bother asking the corrupt and incompetent denizens of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. It took them many decades to discover that there were organized interstate criminal organizations operating in the United States.”
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