And then send the DoJ antitrust division after them. Although the Deep State in DoJ will be VERY unwilling to do that because of what Alphabet continually does for their treason...
At this point I'd prefer Google just rot from the inside out. They are too far gone to ever return to the former glory. Young trees cannot grow until the old ones fall over.
Y'know I was skeptical on you calling cryptocurrencies a scam. I don't know if all of them are, but this one sure has the smell of scam on it. “Kodak, which just launched its own KodakCoin, a cryptocurrency for photographers,…” As I'm sure you know, Kodak is a company that's all but dead, because film photography is obsolete (Ironically, they invented the digital camera) now, so avoid the fate of Polaroid they've jumped on the ''tulip coin'' bandwagon.
Apparently Google is taking this seriously as they have reportedly unbanned several conservative websites from search results. Not that they have had a chance of heart, but they realize the optics look bad.
I read some of that a couple days ago. Quite insane, isn't it? I would say that the likelihood of truth is high. Damore's lawyer wouldn't have added this type of thing to the lawsuit without having complete and irrefutable documentation.
It will be interesting to see if this goes all the way through the courts, or if Google will attempt to settle outside of court. With no admission of wrongdoing, of course.
And then send the DoJ antitrust division after them. Although the Deep State in DoJ will be VERY unwilling to do that because of what Alphabet continually does for their treason...
ReplyDeleteAt this point I'd prefer Google just rot from the inside out. They are too far gone to ever return to the former glory. Young trees cannot grow until the old ones fall over.
ReplyDeleteno, because that would require a backbone and principles, which are things politicians lack
ReplyDeleteY'know I was skeptical on you calling cryptocurrencies a scam. I don't know if all of them are, but this one sure has the smell of scam on it.
ReplyDelete“Kodak, which just launched its own KodakCoin, a cryptocurrency for photographers,…”
As I'm sure you know, Kodak is a company that's all but dead, because film photography is obsolete (Ironically, they invented the digital camera) now, so avoid the fate of Polaroid they've jumped on the ''tulip coin'' bandwagon.
Apparently Google is taking this seriously as they have reportedly unbanned several conservative websites from search results. Not that they have had a chance of heart, but they realize the optics look bad.
ReplyDeleteI read some of that a couple days ago. Quite insane, isn't it? I would say that the likelihood of truth is high. Damore's lawyer wouldn't have added this type of thing to the lawsuit without having complete and irrefutable documentation.
ReplyDeleteIt will be interesting to see if this goes all the way through the courts, or if Google will attempt to settle outside of court. With no admission of wrongdoing, of course.