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But remember, Google is NOT politically biased…

But remember, Google is NOT politically biased… published on

So, this Raphael Warnock guy is running for the Senate in Georgia. The result of his and some other guy’s races will determine who controls the Senate, so it’s a big deal as the Dems already have the House sewn up. As a result, i have been watching his campaign and decided to get some evidence of his support for a racist pastor’s racist pastorings. So i Googled the phrase “warnock satanic white people” and got this…

Note how the very first result — the one most likely to be clicked — defends him against the allegations, despite the search NOT asking whether the allegations are true or not. Suspicious, i thought. So i tried the same phrase in DuckDuckGo and got this…

How about that? The first FOUR results are about the allegations themselves, not an attempted rebuttal of said allegations! I’m no expert on how search engines work, but since the people from Google have made their political allegiance clear — that leaked video after Trump’s 2016 win comes to mind — it is very difficult to not see this as being, most likely, an attempt to manipulate the public’s opinion of Warnock so that the Dems end up getting the Senate as well as the House, setting the whole world up for a return to the bad old days of Pre-Trump America.

It’s not conclusive evidence of bias, but it is highly suspect. As a result, your favorite swine creature is now using DuckDuckGo as his default search engine.