It’s making the rounds. When you type the word “Jew” into Google’s main search window, you get this page, which shows at the top of the rankings a site called “Jew Watch,” an anti-Semitic site.
Google took out its own little ad to comment on it and it has further links to more information. Does this mean that the JewWatch.com website is more popular than any other Judaism-related website? If Google’s objective and automatic rankings are correct, and they probably are, the answer is yes.
But what’s maybe equally sad is that beneath Google’s ad is another ad titled “Jew prints.” What could the sponsor, AllPosters.com, possibly seek to gain from this?