Big tech firms Meta and Google both acknowledged content errors this week related to information about the attempted assassination of Donald Trump.
The censorship industrial complex is evil pic.twitter.com/qJeYP952G6
— Mollie (@MZHemingway) July 28, 2024
KVI’s John Carlson examined those admissions by Meta and Google and concluded: “the political bias all went in one direction. That is what gets my anger rising quickly.” Click the play button below to hear Carlson’s coverage.
Carlson continued, “I understand mistakes. I understand people make mistakes. No one is perfect. But when the mistakes are always made in one direction you have to ask yourself why this incredible coincidence? And the answer is because a lot the people who do the censoring, who make these calls because have a pronounced political bias. They operate in a pronounced, politicized culture that results in biased findings and unfair treatment.”
As see in the tweet above, Google was criticized for preventing Donald Trump’s name from being added to the auto-fill search suggestions, instead directing search users to other historic assassination attempts but ignoring Trump’s case.
Donald Trump says Mark Zuckerberg called him after the assassination attempt, let him know he isn’t supporting Democrats and apologized for Meta suppressing photos of him with a raised fist after the shooting. pic.twitter.com/6haXv5DkmT
— ALX 🇺🇸 (@alx) August 2, 2024