Saturday, June 21, 2025

Evil Google is still Censoring people and Google cannot tell a Real Review from a Fake One

Google is still Censoring people, and Google cannot tell a Real Review from a Fake One

I have authored many reviews and have been advocating against evil Google for censoring people, including me. Google has a long and proven history of unfairly censoring President Trump and his supporters. It is funny that Google is now trying to kiss President Trump's ass. Donald Trump knows and will not forget all the horrible things that Google has done to him.

I have tested Google reviews and have plenty of evidence that Google fails to identify fake reviews, and deletes real reviews. 

You should never trust Google.

It also seems that Google is trying to protect bad physicians (medical doctors).


A physician is a health professional who practices medicine. They focus on promoting, maintaining or restoring health. Physicians diagnose and treat diseases, injury and other physical and mental impairments.

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The US DOJ is trying to break Google up, and to make Google sell the Chrome browser. I believe the USA government should be doing more detailed investigations into Google and punish evil Google. The Google CEO talks about how important AI is, and how the USA DOJ should not be allowed to regulate how Google uses AI. 

Giving Google uncontrolled use of AI, is like giving Iran a nuclear weapon. Google cannot be trusted ...




The trial for the legal case discussed above begins on 9-22-25.
I think it will take a long time before any final decision is made. Then Google could appeal, and this may be in our legal system for years. It benefits Google to delay as much as possible.
As the old legal saying goes ... Deny, Delay, and Do Not pay.

Google plans to appeal a US antitrust ruling regarding its dominance in online search, disagreeing with the court's initial decision and the proposed remediesThe company believes the ruling was flawed and awaits the court's opinion before proceeding with the appeal, according to ET BrandEquity. 
The case stems from a trial addressing proposals to curb Google's alleged illegal monopoly in online search and advertising, where a judge found Google guilty of abusing its monopoly power. The US Department of Justice (DOJ) had proposed remedies like divesting key assets, sharing search data, and halting payments to manufacturers for making Google the default search engine. Google argues that these remedies are unnecessary and potentially harmful, potentially impacting consumer privacy and AI innovation. The company has also proposed alternative remedies, including loosening contracts with device manufacturers and creating an independent oversight body.