Google blocks blog because of reference to Down’s syndrome |
| Published: August 15, 2008, 10:07 am |
| Tags: 1st amendment, google censorship, liberal media bias, multiculturalism pc, news, revisionism, socialism, stupidity |
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It was a reference in the “Comments” section: “Google has unblocked Scamp, the UK’s most popular advertising industry blog, following the removal of comments containing “hate speech”. The comments, in a post on dating in the advertising industry, were removed after complaints were made to Google’s “hate crimes” division. Scamp, which is run by advertising executive Simon Veksner, had been blocked since Friday by Google-owned blogging platform Blogger. Veksner speculated that the post that triggered the complaints was called Sauce Poll on the subject of “who in an ad agency you would prefer to date?”. He said that while Google did not refer to which post or posts had caused the blog to be blocked, he assumed that it was an offensive comment, which has now been deleted, “along the lines of how they would rather have sex with someone with Down’s syndrome than an advertising professional”. Veksner said [ Full article ] |
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