Google's dictionary no longer contains any definition for the word "Fascism"
29 2017-08-20 by NastyNas0
When you google "define" followed by a word, the first result is always a dictionary box like this. However, google "define fascism" or "define fascist", and this box no longer comes up. You get definitions from different sources, but not from Google's own dictionary like you do with every other word.
When you search for fascism directly in the dictionary box that comes up for other words, No definition is found. I'm not sure when they made this change, but I am willing to bet it was fairly recent.
8 comments
1 digdog303 2017-08-20
Funny. "totalitarianism" still has one though!
For fascism, google replaces their definition plug in with wikipedia. If you want to follow it up, might be worth it to watch edits on that wiki page.
1 RealUncensoredNews 2017-08-20
google "dictionary" then type in the box. Definitions exist for everything except fascism as then don't want the left to know the real definition.
1 RealUncensoredNews 2017-08-20
I recall when Google was such a place one could only dream of working at it's amazing facilities in an environment surrounded by intelligent people having fun and making extraordinary things happen. Of course over time, we can see like all tech businesses, it got focused on purely money and business and that's disappearing fast if any exists now. Google became so big, it is now in bed with politicians. RIP Google, the company I once dreamed to work for, and despite paying employees well today still, I'd be honored to tell them to fuck themselves if offered a job with them. I'd rather work for the government before Google. At least then you can try to shape the work for the public good. Private companies have no protections for the employees like the federal jobs do. Google once inspired me, and now it's merely a reminder of how not to become. What ever happened to Google's motto of "do no evil?"
1 TrumpTrollToll 2017-08-20
They changed their motto to the morally flexible "Do the right thing."
1 Grarglejobber 2017-08-20
"Oh, it's just a semantic shift, and there's nothing to worry about. You see, language changes over time."
Just wait, someone is going to come in and make that argument.
1 hammerinatrashcan 2017-08-20
this is why they removed it and it was fairly recent for the removal . they got caught red handed in changing what it means
http://imgur.com/a/MXbiO
1 Dont_Even_Trip 2017-08-20
The edit history for the Wikipedia page of fascism is also interesting.
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