Maybe NPR is well-intended here...but stuff like "calling on legislators to ban misleading advertising" is about as realistic as calling on Donald Trump to endorse Bernie Sanders. Google's obvious for-profit strategy is to talk up their half-hearted Whack-a-Mole efforts, while raking in the ad revenue.
Giving the story a second skim... There's plenty of talk about the difficulties of getting accurate information and an actual abortion. Plenty of links to edgy pro-life material. But zero mention of any other search engine, which might give less-skewed results to a woman facing a difficult choice. And near-zero mention of web sites where such a woman might directly turn for accurate information.
Conclusion: NPR is anti-choice, but trying to hide that fact.
Giving the story a second skim... There's plenty of talk about the difficulties of getting accurate information and an actual abortion. Plenty of links to edgy pro-life material. But zero mention of any other search engine, which might give less-skewed results to a woman facing a difficult choice. And near-zero mention of web sites where such a woman might directly turn for accurate information.
Conclusion: NPR is anti-choice, but trying to hide that fact.
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