Chris Hedges also had this to say on Google’s seemingly abrupt decision to remove 300+ shows, including RT America, without any explanation, “I did expect such a scenario as soon as I read the 2017 Director of National Intelligence report. It was clear that RT was a target. I also watched [James] Clapper, the director of national intelligence, as he testified before Congress. When he spoke about RT he was clearly enraged. Seven pages of that report, which was about supposed Russian interference in the elections of 2016, were dedicated to RT. Those seven pages explained why they didn’t like RT. While they accused RT of Russian propaganda, all of the examples they cited had nothing to do with Russian propaganda. It had to do with giving a voice to occupy activists, anti-fracking activists, third party candidates, and Black Lives Matter activists. That’s why they went after it. They were waiting for the moment when they could shut it down for that reason. Putin’s invasion of Ukraine gave them the opportunity they were waiting for…Critics such as myself have been pushed very far to the margins, especially if you are as critical as I am of the Democratic Party. I’m a supporter of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement against Israel. Those two things are enough to get you pushed aside…RT gave space to American critics who were denied space elsewhere. We don’t know the official reason it was shut down, because Google which owns YouTube never told us. These social media platforms are completely opaque. They engage and censor without ever explaining or even giving notice to those they censor.”
As per Abby Martin, “The shuttering of RT America is devastating news. It was one of the only alternatives to US centric corporate domination of our airwaves and it gave unmatched platforms to consistent anti-war voices like Lee Camp, Chris Hedges & myself…I had a show on RT America for three years. I had the editorial freedom to criticize Russia many times. I was never told what to do or say. The cartoonish depiction of the network is false and it’s grotesque to cheer on censorship of voices that need exposure.”
But wait, it gets even worse. Google workers who have pushed for the cancellation of a secret Google program with Israel, are now being threatened and terminated by Google’s “culture of retaliation” (Google’s covert project with Israel will provide advanced artificial intelligence tools to the Israeli government and military). As per Democracy Now, “The Intercept recently obtained documents about what’s known as Project Nimbus, a $1.2 billion cloud computing contract between Google and Israel. The Intercept reports, quote, “documents indicate that the new cloud would give Israel capabilities for facial detection, automated image categorization, object tracking, and even sentiment analysis that claims to assess the emotional content of pictures, speech, and writing.” This all comes as a worker at Google says she was forced out of the company for organizing against Google’s secretive work with Israel. In her resignation letter, Ariel Koren wrote, quote, “Google systematically silences Palestinian, Jewish, Arab and Muslim voices concerned about Google’s complicity in violations of Palestinian human rights, to the point of formally retaliating against workers and creating an environment of fear…It’s simple: just as in any community, Jews have differing backgrounds, political perspectives, and yes, views on the Israeli government’s actions. We should be free to stand in solidarity with our coworkers and our users without fear of reprisal. Millions of Jews oppose Israel’s oppression of Palestinians. Google knows this, and has intentionally silenced hundreds of voices, putting profit over people through contracts like Project Nimbus”. As per Google worker Gabriel Schubiner, who is an Alphabet Workers Union organizer, “Cloud technology is extremely powerful, and providing that power to a violent military and to an apartheid government is not a neutral act.” Wow.
And what about privacy and surveillance? The Associated Press published a report showing that Apple, Google, Facebook and Microsoft fielded more than 112,000 data requests from local, state and federal officials, and that the companies agreed to hand over some data in 85% of those cases. According to author Shoshana Zuboff, who wrote The Age of Surveillance Capitalism, “There are a few other interesting lies here. We think we’re searching Google; Google is actually searching us. We think that these companies have privacy policies; those policies are actually surveillance policies. We’re told that if we have nothing to hide, then we have nothing to fear. The fact is, what they don’t tell us and what we are forgetting, that if you have nothing to hide, then you are nothing, because everything about us that makes us our unique identities, that gives us our individual spirit, our personality, our sense of freedom of will, freedom of action, our sense of our right to our own futures, that’s what comes from within. Those are our inner resources. That’s our private realm. And it’s intended to be private for a reason, because that is how it grows and flourishes and turns us into people who assert moral autonomy, an essential element of a flourishing, democratic society.”
I recently learned that the founders of Google, Larry Page (net worth $92.8 billion) and Sergey Brin (net worth $100 billion), are still the majority stakeholders in the company, which now has a parent organization that they created called “Alphabet”. And who are some of the stakeholders in Alphabet, Inc.? The two biggest appear to be the Vanguard Group (holdings include Exxon Mobil (planet destroyers), Pfizer, PEPSI, CVS, AT&T, Coca-Cola, Bank of America, etc.), and BlackRock Fund Advisors (holdings include Chevron (planet destroyers), General Electric (weapon manufacturers), Exxon Mobil, Johnson & Johnson, Merck, & Berkshire Hathaway). It is hardly surprising then that Google decided to push corporate narratives through the YouTube platform as the companies listed above are mostly awful, and unconscionable. Incidentally, BlackRock was originally a part of Blackstone Financial, which is a company with a horrendous track record as well (Blackstone’s Steve Schwarzman was once celebrated as the first CEO of a public company to “make” over $1 billion per year, as he led the way to the Wall Street take over of the housing market, and Blackstone’s efforts to buy up single family units and raise the rents (to literally force people out of their homes), so that that they could re-negotiate prices). Isn’t capitalism great? What a company!