A google search for"arab muslim terrorists":
A google search for" christian terrorists"
A google search for "irish christian terrorists"
A google search for "hindu terrorists"
A google search for "wiccan terrorists"
A google search for "peace corps terrorists"
A google search for "greenpeace terrorists"
What can we easily see from these results?*More hits for "christian terrorists" than "arab muslim terrorists"
*still thousands, sometimes hundreds of thousands, of hits for other groups
*by far the shortest search time
and most hits for "christian terrorists" than for any of the other groups
*"arab muslim terrorists" took the
longest of all the searches
What does this all mean?By k's logic, it means the christians are by far the worst group out there. That's the "pattern" I saw.
What does this all really mean?Absolutely nothing. The experiment proposed by k was flawed. There are too many search parameters for the search engines to narrow it down to what k wants to imply.
I wonder if k really did the experiment for him/herself? Or, did k just assume that the results would be the way he/she
wanted the results to be?
k, next time you propose such an experiment, make sure you define the parameters. And then actually run the experiment yourself.
WAIT, WAIT, WAIT!!! It just dawned on me! Maybe k
did in fact run the experiment and saw that "christian terrorists" came up with more hits than "arab muslim terrorists" and maybe k
does want to imply that christians have a terrorist problem! Wow! How brilliant! Thanks, k!
andy