You leaving the Government Class out is a major oversight. Including university professors to military contractors. Probably include the media too because lord knows without the government their business would tank.Speaker to Animals wrote:Nonwhites, degenerates, and liberal white women. That's the Obama faction. You have some beta males in there too, but I suspect it's just a mating strategy with them.
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I have worked in government contracting and was a doctoral student before the disability caused me to have to drop out. You'd be surprised about both camps. The government contracting world, in particular, was pretty hardcore anti-Obama. They get money no matter who is in charge, so their personal politics come into play. University professors were like the canary in the coal mine with respect to the anti-white marxist crap as well.kybkh wrote:You leaving the Government Class out is a major oversight. Including university professors to military contractors.Speaker to Animals wrote:Nonwhites, degenerates, and liberal white women. That's the Obama faction. You have some beta males in there too, but I suspect it's just a mating strategy with them.
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At this point I would attempt to do research to show how much more grant funding increased under Obama creating a much larger class of people making a decent wage as long as the grant keeps getting renewed. However the Google algos are so fucked I’d spend more time than I got trying to find it.
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Dude. I've given up searching for things you know leftists don't want you to know on google. Call it bias confirmation if you want but I've done searches for things that you damn well know should pop right up and the opposite narrative is the first thousand pages. I've written it off. I actually found a better search engine than any search engine for that kind of stuff and if I can't find it still then fuck it whatever. Still, for search engines try searx.me and qwant. Sometimes useful.
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Yeah, Google has become pretty fucking awful for anything Marxists and globalists want to control the narrative about.
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What are your thoughts on Duck Duck Go? I started using them a couple of years ago and have had an experience similar to this guy.Nukedog wrote:Dude. I've given up searching for things you know leftists don't want you to know on google. Call it bias confirmation if you want but I've done searches for things that you damn well know should pop right up and the opposite narrative is the first thousand pages. I've written it off. I actually found a better search engine than any search engine for that kind of stuff and if I can't find it still then fuck it whatever. Still, for search engines try searx.me and qwant. Sometimes useful.
http://www.designwithtom.com/blog/2015/ ... duckduckgo
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That's what I use and the results are exactly the same as any google search really. I think it's just using google like startpage does.Zero wrote:What are your thoughts on Duck Duck Go? I started using them a couple of years ago and have had an experience similar to this guy.Nukedog wrote:Dude. I've given up searching for things you know leftists don't want you to know on google. Call it bias confirmation if you want but I've done searches for things that you damn well know should pop right up and the opposite narrative is the first thousand pages. I've written it off. I actually found a better search engine than any search engine for that kind of stuff and if I can't find it still then fuck it whatever. Still, for search engines try searx.me and qwant. Sometimes useful.
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Duck Duck
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I’ve seen some pretty radical differences between Google and DuckDuck, actually. Obscure phrases are more likely to come back with useful answers, rather than PC-corrections.
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What on Earth is DuckDuck?GrumpyCatFace wrote:I’ve seen some pretty radical differences between Google and DuckDuck, actually. Obscure phrases are more likely to come back with useful answers, rather than PC-corrections.
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