Google's bias is now noticeable to the normies. (Dr. Juric is at the University of Washington, for reference.) Best quote of the tweet:
for anyone with a shred of awareness of human history it should be clear how unbelievably irresponsible it is to build a system that aims to become an authoritative compendium of human knowledge (remember Google's mission statement?), but which actually prioritizes ideology over facts. History is littered with many who have tried this sort of moral flexibility "for the greater good"; rather than helping, they typically resulted in decades of setbacks (and tens of millions of victims).
It looks like the good Doctor may have had a bit too much to think...
Sadly, the only alternative I see is Microsoft, since they'll typically already have some deal for Office. I assume staff is too retarded/picky/non-english for stuff like LibreOffice? Is there any real third party alternative?
I recall Google got involved in schools with cheap chromebooks. And then schools had buyer's remorse when Google stopped supporting them after a few years (expecting the schools to buy new models). And then the schools went back to Microsoft. And then maybe Google backtracked a little.
Colleges use software like blackboard/canvas but I'm guessing simpleton govt would just always prefer to bundle the hardware/software.