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The definition of bigotry has tilted so far to the radical left that expressing simple, widely expected scientific findings get you labeled as a bigot/racist/sexist/alt-right/etc. The issue is not that they are discriminating against just conservative policy or thought. It is that any and all disagreement with radical leftist ideology is considered some form of hate speech in need of censorship.
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#72They don't care about bias, they just want the bias to be in their favor. See: Fox news.
Why does everyone on here always just call out Fox? Are you not aware that CNN, MSNBC and others do this same thing?
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Isn't it? It's hard to interpret https://www.breitbart.com/tech/2018/09/12/leaked-video-googl... otherwise.
Trump doesn't stand for, or enjoy the support of, all conservatives. In fact quite a few of his policies and actions directly contravene long-held conservative principles, like free trade and staying out of internal business decisions.
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Why does everyone on here always just call out Fox? Are you not aware that CNN, MSNBC and others do this same thing?
Fox News is in no way "the same" as CNN/MSNBC. It's straight up GOP/conservative propaganda that in some cases dictates official policy.
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Why would the US House care about Google's business practices in China? I think Dragonfly is horrible, but why would the House care?
Who else is a company headquartered in the US that is willfully ignoring serious human rights concerns accountable to? This is exactly what government is for. And they certainly cared in 2007 when Yahoo was behaving similarly [0]. Hopefully Google doesn't want to become "moral pygmies". [0] https://www.mercurynews.com/2007/11/06/lawmaker-scolds-yahoo...
As much as I think that's horrible, there are no laws in the US objecting to any of that.
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#77They don't care about bias, they just want the bias to be in their favor. See: Fox news.
Why does everyone on here always just call out Fox? Are you not aware that CNN, MSNBC and others do this same thing?
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Fox News is in no way "the same" as CNN/MSNBC. It's straight up GOP/conservative propaganda that in some cases dictates official policy.
"My news source tells the truth, yours is propaganda". Try to not be so partisan. They both push propaganda.
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They (publishers) actually are held accountable for the stuff they publish (e.g., publishing copyrighted material w/o permission will land you in the courtroom). This is why FB/Twitter/YouTube do not want to be publishers. However, because of their approach to moderation, they could wander in those waters.
They're not held legally accountable for political views. The copyright stuff applies to everyone already.