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By Jo Best

Published: Wednesday 14 April 2004


Name

Anonymous


Location

Bournemouth, Dorset, UK


Occupation

Learning Technologist


Comment

If Google can't take it down, then maybe Jewish communities can try and get their sites to the top of the search engines instead? Maybe one site with lots of different URLs, some, similar to the offensive ones, so some readers might go there in order to read more balanced arguments. You can't pretend it's not happening, but if you tackle it head on and challenge them in the same arena, then hopefully, their arguments will fall apart. You could also publicise the ISPs who host the site and see if they have any other racist connections. If they start getting enough bad press, they might take it down anyway. These racists sites have obviously played the system to get to the top of the list, so there's no reason legitimate sites cannot do the same.



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