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by VMI77
Thu Jun 20, 2013 10:24 am
Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
Topic: What if?
Replies: 20
Views: 3492

Re: What if?

cb1000rider wrote:Why would they do that? These are not government companies. They're private companies. When you search and click, they get paid. And they get paid a LOT.

Take away those search results, consumers (us) will go elsewhere. Sparing you the technical details, even if the USA were to outlaw such search results and mandate compliance at private tech companies, it could be worked around by most moderately intelligent people.
Because they're all operated by anti-gun liberals who often are more concerned with the liberal agenda than losing a little money alienating guns owners; and because they know that even if they do take away such search results, most people won't even realize it, and most of those who do will still use their services anyway...just like people on this forum, who are much more pro-gun and informed than the average gun owner, will still give money to anti-gun businesses because it happens to be convenient.

Also, "most moderately intelligent people" comprise, at most, about 20% of the population, and a large percentage of those people aren't going to care, either because they're anti-gun, or for one of the reasons above.
by VMI77
Thu Jun 20, 2013 10:18 am
Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
Topic: What if?
Replies: 20
Views: 3492

Re: What if?

puma guy wrote:What remedy, if any, could be taken if search engines such a Google, Mozilla, Bing, etc. started writing their programs to exclude/block any search referencing, gun, bullets, cartridges, weapon.....etc? Are there any protections provided legally or are we at their mercy?

Use IXQUICK, aka startpage --you shouldn't be using Google anyway if you care about privacy.

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