Wednesday, May 24, 2006

Exclusive: More Google Censorship of Dialogue on Fundamentalist Islam

Be advised that a fellow blogger emailed me recently... he uses Gmail.

But Gmail, owned by Google, might not be safe from the eyes of Big Brother (Google).

The blogger advised me that he had been corresponding with a local Islamic leader about Islam and why Islam is so hostile towards non-Muslims.

The other day the blogger discovered that that correspondence had been selectively deleted. He didn't do that. Who could it be but Google... and why?

Remind you of Google News delisting conservative websites who criticize fundamentalist Islam? GN still links to the very same critical writings hosted on leftist sites.

Google intruding into and controlling peoples' email account content? How else would they know to do this specific action, other than being demanded to do so by Islamists?


Is Google practicing cowardly, submissive Dhimmitude?

Gmail is free, but there's a catch, apparently. Google has access to all Gmail accounts.

Freedom of expression? Or viloation of our guaranteed constitutional right thereto? Not to mention our right to privacy?

Your Gmail account isn't safe and certainly isn't private.

Big, Googly-eyed Brother is watching us.

Who will be hit next?

Will Google dare do something to this blog? Will I have to start over on a new blog host?

Should Google take such an action, legal or not, they would be ignorant of the repercussions to their business as a going concern and their standing in the way of the war on jihad and the protection of the national security of their own country.

If indeed Google has been deliberately censoring conservatives' discussion of radical, fundamentalist Islam, with the totally false claim that they're "acting against hate speech", I would sincerely advise them to stop violating the First Amendment of the Constitution of the United States of America and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms before they become the cause of something terrible via their extemely ill-advised actions.

They cannot hide such activity.

And the people have power over Google... as it is their money which makes Google's existence possible in the first place. They can exercise their still-existing freedom to take their money wherever they please.

Google isn't a monopoly. Google isn't invincible. Google should think long and hard about doing anything foolish and potentially dangerous.

God bless America.

God bless Canada.