Tech Giant Continues to Target Conservatives

At the end of this video posted to YouTube, there is a button in the upper right-hand corner that simply reads, “Sign the Petition.” Agreeing to sign that petition you will be greeted by these chilling words: “PragerU is fighting to end the censorship of conservative ideas by the world’s largest information company.”

Google and its sister company YouTube have been accused by dozens of conservative groups for actively censoring their political content, but Dennis Prager and Prager U have taken the matter to court.

Snopes and other liberal-leaning ‘fact checking’ sites claim such is not the case but U.S News & World Report disagrees. An article in that respected magazine noted last year, “Google, Inc., isn’t just the world’s biggest purveyor of information; it is also the world’s biggest censor.” The article ended with these words:

The suppression of information on the internet needs to be managed by, or at least subject to the regulations of, responsible public officials, with every aspect of their operations transparent to all.

Watch the video to learn more about why Prager U is suing Google then visit PragerU.com to see how this educational site is making sure its much-needed information makes it to the public.

YouTube labeled a PragerU video titled “Why America must lead” as inappropriate, but not a video by Sen. John McCain titled … “Why America must lead.” Watch the video and see how Google explains what can only be called censorship.


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