Gab Launches Legal Fund to Take on Silicon Valley Censorship
Free speech social network Gab announced its intentions to take on Silicon Valley censorship, Monday, launching a legal fund.

Free speech social network Gab announced its intentions to take on Silicon Valley censorship, Monday, launching a legal fund.

Google announced that their monopolistic search engine that controls 87 percent of page views will use its machine learning tool set to assist liberal groups in doubling down on purging conservative speech they consider hate.

Net neutrality advocates frequently warn about the perils of internet service providers (ISPs) censoring the internet yet remain remarkably silent when Cloudflare, Google, and other companies censor free speech.

Google’s interview process is notoriously difficult, stretching the brainpower of the brightest whiz kids from the top schools in the country to determine if they are good enough to join the best. But Google’s focus has shifted its focus markedly, from being the best tech company on Earth to being the Internet’s morality police force — and its interview process will have to change to keep up.

From establishment conservatives to the the EFF, everyone is now aware of Silicon Valley’s terrifying control over speech. Is it too late?

Former Google employee James Damore compared the way that Silicon Valley conservatives have to stay in the closet to homosexuals in the 1950s. During an interview with Business Insider, Damore, who was fired from Google for publishing a viewpoint diversity

The Electronic Frontier Foundation, one of the largest digital rights organizations, has issued a warning to tech companies about censoring neo-Nazis, claiming the same tools will eventually be used against everyone else.

SILICON VALLEY, CALIFORNIA — In the middle of a vast complex on NASA’s Moffett Airfield, right in the heart of Silicon Valley, is a nondescript two-story building where the Pentagon is working with tech companies on its latest top secret project.

Gab, a free speech competitor to Twitter, was banned from the Google Play store Thursday after the social network startup had already raised over $1 million in investments.

An exclusive interview with a high ranking former Google engineer who wishes to remain anonymous reveals more aspects of the company’s political monoculture, in which conservative and libertarian employees allege they experience a hostile work environment.

Wednesday on Fox News Channel’s “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” conservative commentator Mark Steyn made the case that some tech giants that have the ability to regulate the flow of information on the Internet may have grown to be too big. Steyn indicated he

An exclusive interview with a high ranking former Google engineer who wishes to remain anonymous reveals more aspects of the company’s politically correct office culture, including senior employees leading a Black Lives Matter chant on stage.

Monday on Fox News Channel’s “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” host Tucker Carlson made the case that government should regulate Google like a public utility. Carlson made those remarks regarding Google’s dismissal of James Damore, a software engineer that authored a memo laying

Over 250 people have joined a class action lawsuit alleging that they were treated unfairly by Google due to their age.

Google and its founders have a long history of siding with the political left. Breitbart News has put together four of the most egregious links between Google and the Clinton campaign.

New York University Professor and Heterodox Academy founder Jonathan Haidt writes that many of the claims about sex differences in the Google Memo are scientifically-defensible.

Wikipedia editors are scrambling to purge the site of any material that supports ex-Googler James Damore’s claims about gender.

James Damore, the Google employee who was fired this week after he published a viewpoint diversity manifesto, authored an article about the incident for The Wall Street Journal on Friday.

A former Google employee warns of the danger posted to ordinary users if authoritarians gain more influence at the company.

Right-wing street artist Sabo has posted anti-Google advertisements outside the company’s offices in Los Angeles following the firing of former employee James Damore.

U.S. Congressman Dana Rohrabacher (R-CA) blasted Google in the aftermath of the James Damore firing, arguing that Silicon Valley’s treatment of conservatives and libertarians is a Civil Rights issue.

Gab, a free speech-friendly social network, has raised nearly $500,000 in public investments.

A columnist for The New York Times has called upon Google CEO Sundar Pichai to resign following the controversial dismissal of former employee James Damore.

A Google Research project indicating that underrepresented minorities and Ivy League graduates were more likely to receive softball interviews at the company was shut down by Google’s human resources department upon seeing the results, according to an insider.

Google has canceled their diversity-focused town hall meeting this week due to fear that details of the meeting may be leaked online.

Google’s “Perspective” A.I. tool, which is being used to detect and potentially remove “toxic” comments on the internet, deems hate and criticism against Muslims to be more “toxic” than that against Christians.

Ex-Google employee Kelly Ellis has boasted on Twitter about adding supporters of fired employee James Damore to a secret blacklist with other ex-Google employees.

More than 50 percent of Google employees are against the firing of viewpoint diversity manifesto author James Damore, according to a report.

Google CEO Sundar Pichai defended the dismissal of former Google employee James Damore in a blog post on Tuesday, where he called Damore’s manifesto “harmful.”

Inc. writer Suzanne Lucas has predicted that a lawsuit against Google will be forthcoming, after explaining why the company’s firing of employee James Damore was in her opinion illegal.

James Damore, the fired author of Google’s viewpoint diversity memo, has filed a complaint with the National Labor Review Board.

Fired Google employee James Damore appeared in two interviews this week to discuss his dismissal from the company after he published a viewpoint diversity manifesto.

The CEO of YouTube, Susan Wojcicki, responded in Fortune to the recent viewpoint diversity memo by James Damore. She claimed that she had faced massive discrimination for being a woman working in the technology industry, and that implicit biases still exist within it, despite exact claims to the contrary in Damore’s memo.

“Google is run like a religious cult … conform and carry out the rituals, and you’ll be rewarded and praised.”

Self-driving car company Waymo, which is a spinoff of Google, has patented vehicle tech that reduces its own force during a collision.

Over 60 women are reportedly considering a sexism and “pay gap” lawsuit against Google, according to the Guardian.

CNN has been spreading fake news about the viral Google viewpoint diversity manifesto by James Damore, claiming that the now former employee argued “women aren’t suited for tech jobs.”

Google was thrown into turmoil last night after the company fired James Damore, author of a manifesto defending viewpoint diversity and a fact-based approach to the alleged gender gap in tech. In exclusive interviews with Breitbart News, more Google employees are now speaking out in support of the manifesto.

Google was thrown into turmoil last night after the company fired James Damore, author of a manifesto defending viewpoint diversity and a fact-based approach to the alleged gender gap in tech. In exclusive interviews with Breitbart News, more Google employees are now speaking out in support of the manifesto.

WikiLeaks Founder and Editor Julian Assange has offered a job to fired Google employee James Damore.
