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#173260
Chinese people eat babies: Google 6 Months, 2 Weeks ago Karma: 2  
1). Open up your google.com

Type in "I am scared of". Google fills in "I am scared of Chinese people".

2). Now type in "Chinese people". Google gives you "Chinese people eat babies".
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Re:Chinese people eat babies: Google 6 Months, 2 Weeks ago Karma: 7  
tried it

the I am scared of didn't register anything to do with china,

Obama, black people, me lyrics, death, women


The eat babies thing was second on the list under urban ledgends.
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Chinese people eat babies: Google 6 Months, 2 Weeks ago Karma: 0  
you may type three Chinese words, meaning "female", "infant" and "soup", and this is the result:nn(WARNING: HORRIFIC GRAPHIC IMAGES!)nnwww.google.com.au/search?q=女婴+汤&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a
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Re:Chinese people eat babies: Google 6 Months, 2 Weeks ago Karma: 2  
Micheal,

On every computer I tried, I get "I am scared of Chinese people"
on top.

Now it gets better:

On Google.com, enter "百", the chinese character for "hundred",
the first character of "Baidu", the market leader in China, you get:

"Baidu is trash".


Now try "胡", Character for "HU", you get
"Hu Jian Tao is corrupt".
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Baked, broiled, or fried 6 Months, 2 Weeks ago Karma: 1  
art-bin.com/art/omodist.html

[Dud link. Can you fix? - admin]

Let's try this - art-bin.com/art/omodest.html
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Re:Baked, broiled, or fried 6 Months, 2 Weeks ago Karma: 7  
I get "I am scared of Chinese people", at the top of the auto drop-down window that google provides to "simplify" more detailed searches ("Barack Obama" is number 2).

What does it mean? It depends on how the drop-down window is generated: 1) by most frequent searches of google users; 2) by my own most frequent searches (no doubt google can tell that my computer frequently searches for China-related material, and so provides what it thinks I'm interested in); 3) by number of results that are available; 4) it has been manually generated by someone at google with a grudge against China, or someone outside who is manipulating google.

It's not 3): by number of search results, "I am scared of Barack Obama" yields three times more than "I am scared of Chinese people".

If 2), I'd be more likely to get "I am afraid of cricket" than anything Chinese.

If 1), Google's window suggests that more people are scared of "Chinese people" than are scared of "dying" (number 5) or of "death" (number 10).

If 4), the propagandist's efforts have achieved very, very little.

So I can read almost nothing into any of this. Is it an anti-Chinese plot? Is it evidence of anti-Chinese racism in the English-speaking world? Is it merely proof that the vast majority of web searches are idiotic?
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Re:Baked, broiled, or fried 6 Months, 2 Weeks ago Karma: 7  
"Is it merely proof that the vast majority of web searches are idiotic?"

my vote

tried it again, made sure I was in google, not my favourite, and you're right it did come up Chinese people, weird, wouldn't last long in my neighbourhood.

ask Jeeves and creative commons were needles, bing was death


Want to turn suggestions off?

To disable search suggestions, follow these steps:

1. Visit the Google Preferences page.
2. In the 'Query suggestions' section, select 'Do not provide query suggestions'
3. Save your settings.


or better yet use other search engines, google is popular and useful for flights and shopping but for informed articles and thinking people, not my first choice.
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The EVIL side of Google 6 Months, 1 Week ago Karma: 2  
Google's China Hypocrisy Ignores Deep CIA Connections
Politics / Google Jan 14, 2010 - 11:31 AM

www.marketoracle.co.uk/index.php?name=Ne...rticle&sid=16486

By: Pravda

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The western media is currently full of articles on Google's 'threat to quit China' over internet censorship issues, and the company's 'suspicion' that the Chinese government was behind attempts to 'break-in' to several Google email accounts used by 'Chinese dissidents'.

However, the media has almost completely failed to report that Google's surface concern over 'human rights' in China is belied by its their deep involvement with some of the worst human rights abuses on the planet:

Google is, in fact, is a key participant in U.S. military and CIA intelligence operations involving torture; subversion of foreign governments; illegal wars of aggression; and military occupations of countries which have never attacked the U.S. and which have cost hundreds of thousands of lives in Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan, and elsewhere.

To begin with, Google is the supplier of the core search technology for 'Intellipedia, a highly-secured online system where 37,000 U.S. spies and related personnel share information and collaborate on their devious errands.

Agencies such as the so-called 'National Security Agency' have also purchased servers using Google-supplied search technology which processes information gathered by U.S. spies operating all over the planet.

In addition, Google is linked to the U.S. spy and military systems through its Google Earth software venture. The technology behind this software was originally developed by Keyhole Inc., a company funded by Q-Tel www.iqt.org/ , a venture capital firm which is in turn openly funded and operated on behalf of the CIA.

Google acquired Keyhole Inc. in 2004. The same base technology is currently employed by U.S. military and intelligence systems in their quest, in their own words, for "full-spectrum dominance" of the planet.

Moreover, Googles' connection with the CIA and its venture capital firm extends to sharing at least one key member of personnel. In 2004, the Director of Technology Assessment at In-Q-Tel, Rob Painter, moved from his old job directly serving the CIA to become 'Senior Federal Manager' at Google.

As Robert Steele, a former CIA case officer has put it: Google is "in bed with" the CIA.

Googles Friends spy on millions of Internet Users

Given Google's supposed concern with 'break-in's to several of its email accounts, it's worth noting that Google's friends at In-Q-Tel, the investment arm of the CIA, are now investing in Visible Technologies, a software firm specialized in 'monitoring social media'.

The 'Visible' technology can automatically examine more than a million discussions and posts on blogs, online forums, Flickr, YouTube, Twitter, Amazon, and so forth each day. The technology also 'scores' each online item, assigning it a positive, negative or mixed or neutral status, based on parameters and terms set by the technology operators. The information, thus boiled down, can then be more effectively scanned and read by human operators.

The CIA venture capitalists at In-Q-Tel say they will use the technology to monitor social media operating in other countries and give U.S. spies “early-warning detection on how issues are playing internationally,” according to spokesperson Donald Tighe. There is every possibility that the technology can also be used by the U.S. intelligence operatives to spy on domestic social movements and individuals inside the U.S.

Finally, there is a curious absence from the statements emanating from Google - and from U.S. media reports - of any substantive evidence linking the Chinese government with the alleged break-in attempts to several Google email accounts.

Words like 'sophisticated' and 'suspicion' have appeared in the media to suggest that the Chinese government is responsible for the break-ins. That may be so. But it is striking that the media has seemingly asked no questions as to what the evidence behind the 'suspicions' might be

It should be noted that the U.S. government and its intelligence agencies have a long history of rogue operations intended to discredit governments or social movements with whom they happen to disagree. To see how far this can go, one need only recall the sordid history of disinformation, lies, and deceit propagated by U.S. government and media to frighten people into supporting the Iraq war.

Whether the attacks on Google email originated from the Chinese government, or from elsewhere, one thing is clear: A company that supplies the CIA with key intelligence technology; supplies mapping software which can be used for barbarous wars of aggression and drone attacks which kill huge numbers of innocent civilians; and which in general is deeply intertwined with the CIA and the U.S. military machines, which spy on millions, the company cannot be motivated by real concern for the human rights and lives of the people in China.

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Re:Baked, broiled, or fried 6 Months, 1 Week ago Karma: 7  
Jim the Moron wrote:

Let's try this - art-bin.com/art/omodest.html


Nice link, Jim. For those unfamiliar with Jonathan Swift, he recommends that the Irish eat their own children:

”A young healthy child well nursed is at a year old a most delicious, nourishing, and wholesome food, whether stewed, roasted, baked, or boiled ...”

Quark and Jim, you both have starring roles on the Front Page of atimes.net for the next 24 hours (see 'Tipping Points' ).
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Re:Baked, broiled, or fried 6 Months, 1 Week ago Karma: 7  
Google meets Jonathan Swift:

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