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Google Uses ‘Chinese-Type Censorship’ To Demonitize Piers Morgan For Criticizing Olympian Simone Biles

The tech giant claimed Morgan’s article contained “dangerous or derogatory content.”

Credit: Reclaim The Net

From ReclaimTheNet.org…

Google has put an advertising block on journalist Piers Morgan’s Daily Mail column where he criticized gymnast Simone Biles for dropping out of the Tokyo Olympics and claimed that his column contained “dangerous or derogatory content.”

Morgan said that Google quietly placed the advertising block on his column, which is titled “Sorry Simone Biles, but there’s nothing heroic or brave about quitting because you’re not having ‘fun’ – you let down your team-mates, your fans and your country,” eight hours after it was published.

In the column, Morgan blasted both Biles and the “Twitter snowflake virtue-signallers” who praised Biles for quitting.

Morgan’s Daily Mail columns regularly garner thousands of views, comments, and shares for the outlet. And this Simone Biles column was one of his most popular with over 51,000 shares and 9,000 comments.

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