In the modern world, information is power. Those who control it shape narratives, influence societies, and determine what people can and cannot see. Tech giants like Google were once seen as pioneers of free information—champions of an open internet. But today, they stand as glaring examples of what happens when corporations grow too large, unchecked, and unchallenged.
Google, once a beacon of innovation, has become a force of suppression. The idea that such a company, founded by immigrants, would turn into a tool for censorship and manipulation is both ironic and alarming. Instead of being the information authority they claim to be, they have joined the ranks of authoritarian regimes—dictating truth rather than facilitating access to it.

This is not just about corporate greed. It’s about the fundamental principles of democracy and free speech. When companies like Google gain monopolistic power, they no longer serve the public—they serve themselves and those who benefit from controlling the flow of information. And history has shown that when power is concentrated in the hands of a few, corruption and oppression soon follow.
Breaking up monopolies is not a radical idea—it’s a necessity. AT&T was once an untouchable corporate giant, but it was broken up for the public good. The same must happen with Google and other tech behemoths before they further erode the freedoms they once claimed to protect.
It’s time for action. Petitions, legal challenges, and public outcry are necessary to hold these companies accountable. If we fail to do so, we risk allowing them to dictate not just what we see, but how we think—and that is a dangerous road to follow.
The fight for a free and open internet is not over. It’s just beginning.
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