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by afthonos 2547 days ago
This isn’t about Google. I reject Project Veritas as a source of evidence. I take no public position on Google, not least because I work there and don’t speak for them.

This isn’t a demand for rigor, isolated or otherwise, because I genuinely didn’t know what this was about before your comment. The history of the thread went:

- Some vague statement - Someone expressing confusion - Someone else supposing it was a Project Veritas story and discarding it. - Parent to my comment asking how its parent thought the evidence was flawed.

My comment was that in some cases, including this one, the source should be dismissed out of hand. No reading, no weighing evidence, nothing. In SSC terms, this source defects while wearing a T-shirt that says “I cooperate”. You don’t entertain such sources unless you want to poison your discourse and your ability to trust evidence.

None of this has anything to do with whether PV’s accusation this time around is true.

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Dismiss PV's analysis if you want. I do the same to some sources.

But it's nonsense to discard a primary source, like that video, because it went through a particular person's hands.

If hypothetically, ThinkProgress (who I do not trust) gets a hidden camera video of Trump talking about his dream of mass-expelling nonwhites from America, I wouldn't just pretend it didn't exist because ThinkProgress is the one who took it. Primary sources are primary sources.

I do not have the technical know-how to evaluate their claim that the video is unedited, nor have they earned the right to my time to validate it if I did. If the video is egregious enough, people with less mistrust than me will do the legwork, validate it, and will push it up the trust chain until I get it from a source I trust, which will say “this was originally leaked to PV, but we have done extensive checking and believe it is genuine.”

At which point, well, I still won’t be able to comment on it, but at least I’ll stop saying “dismiss this source out of hand.” :-)

(EDIT: small tweaks to spelling and phrasing.)

>If the video is egregious enough, people with less mistrust than me will do the legwork, validate it, and will push it up the trust chain until I get it from a source I trust

The issue is that this can't happen because the sources you trust have decided that achieving their political goals (currently - getting rid of Trump) are more important than telling the truth. That's what this entire expose is about, in fact.

Obviously the sources you trust will not pass along information indicating that they are themselves untrustworthy.

When you offload your mental faculties to others, you become their pawn.

People have a duty to at least try to use their brain as an independent judging citizen. Help me, I can't stop these megacorps on my own...

That's a really dangerous attitude to take. Are you really not curious what your own company is up to? Does it matter where the leak came from?

How about this. Go to google.com and type the following:

"women can"

vs.

"men can"

The bias is clear as day and you don't need Project Veritas to tell you.

There were also numerous documents leaked showing extreme left wing bias. You'll probably have seen them as an employee so it's pretty disingenuous to not address the root point (that Goolge is biased) and instead attack the messenger (Project Veritas in this case).

Please source these leaked documents you're referencing. If you read through my posts, I've pointed out multiple times in this thread that the docs Project Veritas leaked pertaining to their latest Google video show no attempt at being biased, nor do they single-out right-wing/Conservative/etc. viewpoints.
Sure:

* https://www.projectveritas.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/Sc...

* https://www.projectveritas.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/SS...

That second one has some great examples. They're literally talking about editing the search results for Treyvon Martin and George Zimmerman for instance.

I can’t address the root point in public. You’ll have to take my word for it that I didn’t know what the point was at all when I wrote about sources (though of course, being sentient, I had an idea of the kind of point it would be).

My attitude would be dangerous if Project Veritas were the only entity talking about the dangers of Google. But I find, opening a news tab, that everyone is deeply aware of Google’s reach and power and how it could be problematic. So ignoring known liars doesn’t mean I’m missing vital information. As I said: someone honest is probably making those points, and I certainly listen to such people, from both sides of the aisle, and some of whom I even agree with on some points!

Sadly the mainstream coverage of this issue is woefully lacking. Yes, everyone knows that Google is powerful and that's dangerous but you rarely see very explicit evidence of this and how they are biased. As much as it pains you, you probably should take the 5 minutes required to watch the actual footage. At least then you'll understand why Project Veritas isn't an important part of this story and why people are strongly disagreeing with your position. Jen Gennai's words definitely speak for themselves (as do the leaked documents).