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Charlie Henderson 🇵🇸's avatar

I don’t get it. If you’re a multiBILLION dollar company, why would you make a deal with a country committing genocide for 45 million?

Purely from a business standpoint, you have to know that this is a bad move, financially.

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Glutamine951's avatar

The owner of google are pro Zionist

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Dee's avatar

Sergey Brin is Jewish so it is most lightly that he supports Israel

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Neil selby Armstrong's avatar

Y&ou mean supporting ghastly Genocide r crime Genocide so is also responsible, I knew I hated Google & this makes me more

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Clif Brown's avatar

He certainly does support Israel. This headline came up when I asked if he is a Zionist: "Google's Co-founder Sergey Brin Slams UN Over 'Genocide' Claims"

It astounds me that there are dual citizenship Americans/Israelis when one country is supposedly for liberty and justice for all while the other has the antithesis of that with ethnic supremacy. One person can enjoy both hopping back and forth while the Palestinians have nothing, not even their own land. Hypocrisy on stilts.

Sad to say, America is moving away from liberty and justice for all and I give Zionism much credit for that, thus my substack is titled Breaking the Grip of Zionism. clifbrown.substack.com

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Kevin S's avatar

Israel is the testing ground for developing technologies and strategies to deploy in the U.S. Google gets $45 million from Israel now and a chance to prove their mettle so they can access the unlimited DOD trough later.

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Dee's avatar

Money

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X K's avatar

It's more than money, though they're not gonna object, it's also the arrogance, the obnoxiousness, the sense of entitlement, the supremacist conceit that the rules of the goyim universe simply don't apply in the Zionist one, the true one for the chosen.

Ph*** 'em.

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ROSANNE SLOANE's avatar

Greed depends on the loss of common sense and cowardly behavior. For the greedy? Just the THOUGHT of a big company working for them, is reason enough.

Greed? Not a spread of logic, soul, sense or moral compassion. Who cares if the money adds up? It is meant to SCARE people like you and I. Stop us from screaming GENOCIDE

Stop the endless search for AMEN. means we might save money. NOT MY AMEN

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catfish rushdie's avatar

Neurotics build dream castles. Psychotics live in them.

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ROSANNE SLOANE's avatar

That is the "bottom line"

Castles are not real, and if you have a heart and soul you know that.

If all you can see is money? You are Psychotic.

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Ron's avatar

It’s called greed!

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ROSANNE SLOANE's avatar

Greed and insanity are more closely related than most know

Scratch the surface of most crimes? Greed.

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David Barnwell's avatar

Zionists are like home invaders. They are thieves.

Like American pioneers.

Their drive is to kill everyone so that they can steal the land.

What they say is the same thing the American settlers said, "The only good Indian is a dead Indian."

It is the same logic.

You cannot make peace with them.

They have to be defeated.

In the same way that the South African regime was defeated.

The world hass to be forced to unite in order to defeat them.

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SAM's avatar

uh... you really think most people will change their consumer habits in the least based on principle? further more, for whatever proportion of people who might, what alternatives do Youtube, Android, and Gmail do you think most people are capable of implementing? I'm more tech oriented than most, but my head isn't so far up my ass as to assume that most people are willing to deal with Invidious to watch videos, or switch to Tuta for email. And even myself... getting a Linux phone that can serve as a daily driver is no small task.

Google is getting $45B (that we know of) as the first of many contracts. And rest assured, their actuaries have done the math and the amount of business it will cost them is negligible.

Hell, even DSN still posts on X and links throughout their articles go to said posts as opposed to the primary source material.

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Charlie Henderson 🇵🇸's avatar

Yeah, you’re probably right. I’m sure they’ve done the math and decided that they’ll make more than they will lose. They’re just too intertwined with everything.

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George Leone's avatar

Thank you for shedding light on this significant issue. It's crucial for people to understand the powerful role that digital platforms like Google are playing in amplifying state-sponsored narratives, especially when they come at such a high cost. This piece really underscores the need for more transparency and accountability in how these platforms are used to shape public opinion on a global scale. Keep up the great work in holding powerful entities accountable and informing the public.

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Safir Ahmed's avatar

This is another detail about Google (and Big Tech in general) that reaffirms the deeply embedded nexus of these companies, the Israeli government, and the White House and Congress.

Recall that Google paid $32 billion to buy an Israeli data company, that Microsoft provides computing and AI services to Israel's military, and Meta, X, Amazon and all are making tons of money from Israel's war, with the active support of the White House and Congress.

We need to label as "genocide enablers" all Big Tech companies and all Congress members who support Israel. That effectively is what they're doing.

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Dee's avatar

how can anyone read the old media, such as CNN, BBC, MSNBC, Reuters, the Guardian, etc., after reading Dropsite News

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ROSANNE SLOANE's avatar

Because the "news" tells them what they want to hear, gives them a chance to "vent" and doesn't present people with disturbing truths they don't want to hear, AND

GREED

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Mart's avatar

When government bows at Israel, only one response boycott from the citizens boycott american and Israel ians companies!

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Charlie Henderson 🇵🇸's avatar

Great reporting as always.

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Marcello De Luna's avatar

To accept money for propaganda peddling known lies is grossly unethical.

BDS

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Dee's avatar

Thank God the cat is out of the bag, Gen Z will certainly not believe this Israeli propaganda and many older people too. There is no way anyone who is not getting paid off by Zionists (politicians), Jews or psychotic, can accept this savage cruelty.

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Tom Schwoegler's avatar

Our tax dollars at work. Weapons come in many shapes and sizes. American business never miss an opportunity to profiter

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Hala's avatar
Sep 3Edited

Zios feed on money. They know exactly what is going on and they build the infrastructure to allow more psychopaths to continue their death path.

Its blood money‼️

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X K's avatar

Un-fornicating believable. There is no depth to Israeli/Zionist depravity and the lengths to which they'll go to cover it up. For me a suspected trait is becoming increasingly manifest. Note the title of a flag-waving bestseller in Israel by actress, entertainer, media figure Noa Tishby's paean to all things Israel, "Israel: A Simple Guide to the Most Misunderstood Country in the World" - better re-titled as "Israel: A Simple(ton's) Guide to the Most Misunderstood Country in the Solar System" - and the publicity stunt effort being undertaken in conjunction with Google et al.

In other words, when it comes to the Israelis, when confronted by inconvenient truths the progression of reaction goes from first, denial; second, deflection; third, disparagement of the source; and if none of those work, then all sorts of contortions, gyrations, and gesticulations - "Hey, it can't possibly be us!" - to demonstrate that the real truth of the matter lies not near the norm, not one standard deviation away from it, not two standard deviations away... not even six standard deviations away (also know as Six Sigma), a statistical method under which 99.9999998% of results fall. No, for special-case Israel, truth lies even beyond the 0.0000002% of results outside all those standard deviations.

Gertrude in Act III, Scene II of "Hamlet" said it best, "The lady doth protest too much, methinks."

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Kathy Mireault's avatar

Bibi should've been drowned at birth!

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X K's avatar
Sep 3Edited

Since that didn't happen, it prompts another question: when he does die - and for the sake of Palestine, for the sake of the region, for the sake of humankind, may it not be too far off - will his remains be treated as fertilizer like other manure, or will they be cordoned off and declared hazardous waste?

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ROSANNE SLOANE's avatar

Dictators do die because they never get a chance to win. WE have been given the honor of seeing that through and bringing back sense AND?

Humanity. Anger is essential for dictators to survive. When it turns to grief and death? They kill themselves. I hope they sell ticket to THAT ONE.

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ROSANNE SLOANE's avatar

Couldn't agree with you more.

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Ron's avatar

I've switched my default search engine from Google to DuckDuckGo. It is the least I can do to express my outrage over Google's support for Israel's genocide in Gaza.

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Momin's avatar

Whole Zionist project is based on the monstrous lie of “land without a people for a people without a land”. They are still trying to ethnically cleanse the “people” from the land a century later.

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Mara Bryan's avatar

Well they didn't get their money's worth. I've seen the Hind Rajab Foundation ad and it is the most amateur, badly put together and transparently desperate piece of propaganda I have ever seen. I reported it to Google, and made sure others did too.

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A stands for privacy's avatar

Crazy thing to paying for something no one believes

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