Maybe not Google precisely, but it's already being done.
When you see that headline "No, X isn't happening" and proceeds to strawman, that's exactly what it is. The authors hope to capture people who haven't yet heard of X and establishes that strawman as the status quo, making it harder for the truth to get heard.
Example: Haitians eating pets. If you'd seen the headlines before the social media videos, and you're dumb enough to believe Operation Mockingbird media, those videos are less convincing because now you would see them in a light of them being staged / fake / otherwise fraudulent.
In a lot of ways, this mimics what real vaccines are. Take the virus (wrong-think), weaken it (by lying about it, omitting key points, "deliberate misinterpretation"), then expose a populace to it so their immune system is predispositioned to reject the original virus.
Maybe not Google precisely, but it's already being done.
When you see that headline "No, X isn't happening" and proceeds to strawman, that's exactly what it is. The authors hope to capture people who haven't yet heard of X and establishes that strawman as the status quo, making it harder for the truth to get heard.
Example: Haitians eating pets. If you'd seen the headlines before the social media videos, and you're dumb enough to believe Operation Mockingbird media, those videos are less convincing because now you would see them in a light of them being staged / fake / otherwise fraudulent.
In a lot of ways, this mimics what real vaccines are. Take the virus (wrong-think), weaken it (by lying about it, omitting key points, "deliberate misinterpretation"), then expose a populace to it so their immune system is predispositioned to reject the original virus.
Too many headline readers, and common core graduates that are just stupid.