So Bill Gates is another agent of China. Not really a big surprise, but using his search engine Bing to block results of the 1989 Tiananmen ‘tank man’ image? That’s a new low, even for Microsoft and their mediocre software and search engine. Image of Tiananmen ‘tank man’ from 1989 were blocked in the US, Germany, Singapore, France and Switzerland. Someone needs to stop the world, especially the “leaders” of this country from selling out to China! Enough of this shit!
Hey Bill Gates, we all know about you and Epstein, China can’t safe you. Eat your synthetic beef and move all operations to China. You aren’t wanted here, even by Melinda.
Microsoft blocked its search engine, Bing, from returning image and video results for the phrase “tank man” – a reference to the iconic image of a lone protester facing down tanks during the 1989 protests in Tiananmen Square – on Friday, the 32nd anniversary of the military crackdown.
Users reported that no results were shown for the search query in countries including the US, Germany, Singapore, France and Switzerland, according to Reuters and Vice News.
References to the pro-democracy protest movement have long been censored in the People’s Republic of China (PCR), where the government maintains strict control over the internet, but the censorship by Bing extended to users outside China’s “great firewall”.
The move came amid the PRC’s crackdown on Hong Kong, where it banned the Tiananmen Square anniversary vigil for the second year in a row, and growing concern over the extent to which China can exert economic pressure to enforce its censoriousness overseas.