Google “National Rifle Association.” Search returns describe the gun-rights behemoth in various ways. “Gun rights advocacy group,” Wikipedia reads.
“An American nonprofit organization which advocates for gun rights,” writes the Library of Congress. “The largest and most powerful gun rights organization in the United States” that “lobbies against gun control legislation and financially backs lawmakers who have historically not supported increased regulations,” USA Today reports . None of them refer to the NRA as a “human rights” organization.
Except Google itself. ALSO READ: Marjorie Taylor Greene buys condo in 'crime ridden hell hole' There, prominently placed in the upper right corner of the search page, is a “knowledge panel” — a Google-generated box containing descriptive and statistical information about the NRA. "Human rights group” is listed immediately below the NRA’s name and next to the organization’s logo.
Is this a mistake? Raw Story asked Google. Google describes the National Rifle Association as a "human rights group" in a "knowledge panel" is displays for the pro-gun organization. Source: Google Google spokesperson Colette Garcia declined to answer specific questions, including why Google lists the NRA as a "human rights group” and whether Google, institutionally, considers the NRA to be a "human rights group.
” She also did not say whether Google has a corporate position on whether gun rights, in general, are human rights..
