Google v. Bing v. DuckDuckGo searches for ‘Rand Paul’ – who just got a death threat

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A suspicious package was sent to Rand Paul and with it was a death threat. He has been attacked and threatened several times, including by a neighbor. A C-list pop icon Richard Marx has been calling for violence against him on social media. Rand Paul appropriately made note of it since the death threat followed. He didn’t accuse him personally, but the suggestion is one of his followers took him up on it.

Paul said he has to take these threats seriously.

A search of the name ‘Rand Paul’ by Google, Bing, and Duck Duck Go, all turned up the same nasty, misleading articles about the threat.

We did the same search as Mr. Elliott of Grabien and he’s right, all of the same articles popped up.

At the least, a lot of Leftists want him to give up and go. And obviously, all three search engines have fallen in line. At least Duck Duck Go will eventually give you other sites besides the state-approved sites.

This is a terribly sad state of affairs:

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jazzfusionary
2 years ago

Do not use Duck Duck Go They are woke. Use Brave, Yandez and possibly Qwant for search engines. Protonmail is the best for email with an option of using a free version of their VPN.

CarmenT
3 years ago

The duck may give you other sites, but they send corporate money to some of the worst far left org, notably in Portland, of all places. See https://thedissidentfrogman.com/blog/link/quacks-that-duckduck-is-no-go/

A sad state of affair, indeed.

Bill
3 years ago

I dumped the Duck for Quant, and downloaded Dissenter. A much safer combination. For email, I dumped Yahoo and am now using Protonmail. All of these are better choices and do a much better job of protecting your personal information and browsing habits.

jazzfusionary
2 years ago
Reply to  Bill

Protonmail is the best and they have a free VPN. I use Brave and Yandex as a backup for search engines.

Greg
3 years ago

Yippy’s domain and technology assets were sold to DuckDuckGo in 2021, and the website was promptly shut down.

Wantnot
3 years ago

I just tried ‘YIPPY’ and a ‘unsafe website ‘ caution pops up. I select ‘go to website’ anyway and my browser refuses and takes me to ‘duck duck go’ instead. Now when I select my bookmark for ‘Yippy’ I am just taken to ‘duck duck go’ when I go into edit my bookmark for ‘yippy’ all appears is as it should be but isn’t, I am redirected to ‘duck duck go’! Never had this happen before.

Greg
3 years ago
Reply to  Wantnot

The error has to do with the certificate. It’s assigned to Duck… and that reports it as unsafe. The problem with Duck is it still uses the Google engine.