Google Censors Pro-Monarchy Movement in Thailand

The entire weird and nonsensical revolution in Thailand was created by Silicon Valley – so it’s no surprise that Google is actively censoring pro-monarchy activists.

RT:

The technology giant has deleted two maps created by a group of royal supporters that leaked the personal data and addresses of hundreds of citizens deemed to be promoting anti-monarchy sentiment – a crime in Thailand.

The company removed the maps on Monday, on the grounds that doxxing was not in line with Google Map’s intended usage: “We have clear policies about what’s acceptable for user-generated My Maps content. We remove user-generated maps that violate our policies.”

Journalist Andrew MacGregor Marshall, a published expert on the Thai monarchy, earlier called on Google Thailand to “deal with this before someone is killed.”

Of course – liberal white journalists are in Thailand attempting to overthrow their traditional culture in the name of brown people liberation.

That always happens.

Thailand needs to shut down the internet and bring in the Chinese military to fix this situation.

That is the only obvious solution.

Otherwise, on a long enough timeline, Silicon Valley wins. They overthrow the Thai government and the Thai culture and install their own system.

Silicon Valley is also using stupid young people, homosexuals and women to overthrow the government of eSwatini right now.

Why does any country allow these tech companies to do this?

Do you know that Russia still hasn’t banned Twitter?

What about freedom and defending the will of the people?

Governments have a duty to ban this foreign meddling and protect their nation’s sovereignty – and yet they all refuse!

Except China!