3 massive fines for the same breach, the latest: 1.7 BILLION for pushing other advertisers off the playing field, but Europe's answer to injustice is MAFIA TACTICS: "Just buy your way out. Think of it as protection money."
This is how they syphon billions of dollars from major EVIL companies, then they spend it however they want.
If Europe cared about justice as much as they do when the average person breaks the same law 3 TIMES - they'd be charged and incarcerated.
Where they once used the guillotine, they now ask for a check. Turning the world into a massive shit heap has become the sole aim for governments all over the world in this respect; as long as they get their money, you can commit the same crime as many times as you like.
Meanwhile AMERICA SLEEPS on the whole lot because Twitter and Fuckbook are bae.
The big tek world is a black market crime gang and even the governments like it that way. The Mafia of old did a much better job; I can hear them LAUGHING at the whole soulless tribe. Even their investors have become the Joke of the Millenium.
The worst part is they're fighting over ADVERTISING SPACE like a bunch of JUNK MAIL and SPAM ADDICTS.
LMAO!! Imagine being as tacky as that. Actually, don't. Their virus is making everyone sick and ruining the whole internet but that's what they do:
They don't have the Midas Touch; everything they touch turns to SHIT.
Benjamin Stewart
t. fag
Jason Baker
dry your eyes faggot based eu, apples next. Burgers paying for our new eu army, to invade Bong with
Nicholas Nelson
Pay up Ameriniggers or stop using scummy tactics to make billions. >implying Fecesbook, Twatter and Jewgle aren't the most vile, disgusting companies there are in the tech sector
But more seriously, >then they spend it however they want. That money goes into paying infrastructure projects and poor Romanians.
>they'd be charged and incarcerated. This is an antitrust fine, it's meant to hurt their profits and get them to comply with the law, not outright ban them from a territory. Leaving is up to them.
Michael Reyes
oh no not google what a tragedy
Caleb Thompson
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Austin Hernandez
hes somewhat got a point tho - but his point (should have been) why Murica does fuckall. And if hes accusing eu of being corrupt, he'll have fucking fun starting on Burgers. Be a long day before anither Standard Oil. Fucking Boeing telling the FAA what press statements to put out lastweek, etc. You want corrupt? look no further than your nose first, America
Brody Sanchez
>hes somewhat got a point tho - but his point (should have been) why Murica does fuckall. And if hes accusing eu of being corrupt, he'll have fucking fun starting on Burgers. Be a long day before anither Standard Oil. Fucking Boeing telling the FAA what press statements to put out lastweek, etc. You want corrupt? look no further than your nose first, America
I second this emotion.
>Meanwhile AMERICA SLEEPS on the whole lot because Twitter and Fuckbook are bae.
Laughing stocks. and if Europe doesn't understand that fines obviously do NOT stop Google from doing whatever they want REPEATEDLY then they are not only too cowardly to be effective, but too STUPID as well.
Oliver Sanchez
>That money goes into paying infrastructure projects and poor Romanians.
Did they show you exactly where that money is transferred?
Sebastian Miller
>t. pajeet employee
Justin Ortiz
>apples next.
and won't they feel privileged to come under close inspection. we know they love the attention.
Michael Richardson
>oh no not google what a tragedy
I know, isn't it sad? Poor Google is being exploited by the mafia government. Imagine the shock; 3 fines for the same repeated crimes.
Would Google like a tissue for this issue? No. They don't fucking care and neither does the rest of the world of JUNKYARD POLITICIANS who fail to do what is necessary and Right.
Gavin Allen
you too, Airbus control the BEA, Bayer controls EU food policy, ect, ect
Lucas Adams
Silly me I forgot the USA lost its integrity a long time ago. As for th EY and everywhere else (while we're at it) - they're all so sold out to big tek they may as well be lobotomised.
There'd be no difference between that and their brainless state right now.
Anthony Nelson
Why ban Google when you can profit until they stop providing services anyways?
Hudson Cook
>JUST AS WELL GOOGLE KEEP BREAKING THE LAW. WE GET MORE MONEY TO SERVE OUR OWN INTERESTS
What could possibly go wrong and how will this all end?
BADLY, and the fact they don't factor this fact into their dealings exposes them as unfit to govern anyone.
Charles Hernandez
>Why ban Google when you can profit until they stop providing services anyways?
Because being publicly corrupt is admirable and super smart. It takes every negative side-effect into consideration. Perfect leadership.
Good job at what, being unfit to govern? Is that what you mean?
Zachary Edwards
>based eu, apples next. Burgers paying for our new eu army, to invade Bong with Yes! Based EVROPA
William Cruz
>That money goes into paying infrastructure projects and poor Romanians. And meanwhile the whole decade spanning quintessential brain studies project got only one billion (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_Brain_Project). No justice in this world.
Samuel Nelson
Does the EY show anyone exactly where th emoney is transferred?
Does America?
AMERICA > WEAK EUROPE > WEAK AUSTRALIA > WEAK EVERYONE ELSE > WEAK
Proper governments ban and blacklist crime networks.
Hudson Moore
We don't talk about "the project" in public...
Daniel Cox
>defending botnet megacorporations on the internet for free