Google Results Claim Blacks Can’t Be Racist Against Whites

More “truth” from the world’s go-to information source.

Search results from Google are skewed to inform users that blacks can’t be racist against whites; more proof that tech giants are willfully pushing leftist ideas above all others.

UK paper The Sun ran a test on Google’s algorithm to test a few questions and compare search results. Columnist Jasper Hamill writes:

America is currently locked in a passionate argument about whether some supporters of groups like Black Lives Matter are actually racist towards white people, with people from different sides of the political spectrum offering varying views.

However, Google’s search facility offers a rather one-sided solution to this thorny and divisive question.

The result in the photo above shows the answer retrieved for “Can you be racist to a white person.” Users are directed to a site called EverydayFeminism.com where they’ll find this answer:

It's impossible, though, for a White person to fully understand racial oppression because of the fact that White people do not experience racial oppression. As noted above, White people can experience racial prejudice, but there is fundamentally much we cannot ever truly know about how racism operates in our society.

That answer is encased in a block that appears as the top search result. This is what Google calls a “featured snippet.” Google explains from where the summary is derived:

The summary is a snippet extracted programmatically from a webpage. What's different with a featured snippet is that it is enhanced to draw user attention on the results page. When we recognize that a query asks a question, we programmatically detect pages that answer the user's question, and display a snippet as a featured snippet in the search results.

Google search results also claim “reverse racism” doesn’t exist and that blacks can’t be racist towards whites, as whites are part of a power group and “they control the system.” However, blacks can be “prejudicial” to whites, just not inherently racist.

The links that appear below the featured snippet aim users towards The Huffington Post and other leftist sites. Google will blame its autonomous algorithms as it has before when it mysteriously left out Donald Trump from search results on the presidential candidates or when it hides search results on Clinton’s health. But that doesn’t change the fact that America’s, and the world’s, go-to information hub is directing everyone to the left politically while claiming itself unbiased.

Try the experiment on your own.

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