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Helping Google achieve the goals of their masters

Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2022 6:57 pm
by dogcat

Right now, today, there are still a variety of alternatives available to most google services. What about tomorrow though?

Once the alternatives to all google freebies have been eliminated, there will be no more freedom of anything online, everything you do will be subject to some type of strict monitoring, anything that is digitally controlled over a network will be subject to being cut off if you do not toe the line of the corporate masters. It is the greatest happening ever created by man and all except the corporate masters will be subject to this slavery.

How can we help promote this greatest of recent happenings?

1. Keep your head in the sand like an ostrich.
2. Say "google bad" while promoting google services when there is an alternative service.
3. Pretend your google activity has no effect on the rest of the universe because "I have nothing to hide"

Now its time to go watch a youtube video on the android phone while downloading the latest github developed software program from someones google drive while while using google maps to find the shortest route to your grave. :lol:


Re: Helping Google achieve the goals of their masters

Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2022 7:10 pm
by 8Geee

And for heaven's sake NEVER look at what uBlock/AdBlock/etc. is blocking... you might find something new. :o


Re: Helping Google achieve the goals of their masters

Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2022 7:33 pm
by dogcat
8Geee wrote: Tue Apr 12, 2022 7:10 pm

And for heaven's sake NEVER look at what uBlock/AdBlock/etc. is blocking... you might find something new. :o

We must keep toto away from the wizard's curtain, we have no need to see who or what controls the levers.

Besides, toto is a carbon based CO2 breathing, non-productive member of society. We know what happens to those types of things once total control is achieved :)
Soylent Toto, anyone? Tastes just like Beyond Meat burger!

How will we know what google utopia is like unless we stick our heads in the sand?