Given that pornography is already a multi-billion US dollar industry in America alone, is Google shooting themselves in the foot in implementing a pornography advert ban?
By: Ringo bones
Ever since the then US President Ronald Reagan cracked down
on America’s pornography industry during the 1980s, the move only inadvertently
made it bigger and thus turning it into a multi-billion corporate colossus
today that can gamely compete with the aerospace and defense industries. But
with the recent decision for an online pornography advert ban, are the
powers-that-be at Google shooting themselves in the corporate foot?
If you follow closely on the goings-on at Google, you
couldn’t be blamed if you conclude that Google’s recent decision to ban
pornography themed online adverts are driven both politically and emotionally –
rather than an economically driven move. After all, the “Meese Report” – As in
that big, blue 1,960-page July 1986 Ronald Reagan Pornography Final Report that
almost nobody ever reads anymore - has already shown that pornography is not at
all harmful to normal level-headed individuals. Could it be that other factors
are making the top-tier policymakers at Google decide to implement a
pornography advert ban?
The “alleged” murder of Google executive Forrest Hayes by a
high-end prostitute named Alix Tichelman during one of their “heroin orgies”
cold be a probably explanation on why Google – a company that chose to run
their business in a largely “Bohemian” manner suddenly “turned Republican”
almost overnight. This seems like the most plausible explanation of Google
suddenly “going GOP” almost overnight. Only time will tell if the “Do No Evil”
Google’s recent move could inadvertently transform it into a “Conservative Evil Empire”
relatively overnight.
1 comment:
A Google pornography advert ban? I just hope that Google - the search engine - still continues to connect us to those hot Ukrainian Lesbian Teen Porn sites, something Yahoo! is too chicken to provide.
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