Please inform me of what search terms you're using to get the results from Google that you mentioned.
I'd also be pretty interested in hearing when Google EVER "tell you what to think and when to think it." I took the liberty of searching "Gab" and "Parler" in reference to your first two comments, and I am assuming that you're commenting on these statements:
Parler:
"Parler is an American microblogging and social networking service. It has a significant user base of Donald Trump supporters, conservatives, conspiracy theorists, and far-right extremists. Posts on the service often contain far-right content, antisemitism, and conspiracy theories such as QAnon." Wikipedia
Gab:
"Gab is an American alt-tech social networking service known for its far-right userbase. Widely described as a haven for extremists including neo-Nazis, white supremacists, white nationalists, the ..." Wikipedia
Literally it is an excerpt from Wikipedia that Google used, whether you agree with its correctness or not, in an attempt to make your finding the information easier. You can't blame Google because leftist fucks get on Wikipedia and spew the same bullshit as they do everywhere else—YOU can also CHANGE Wikipedia content, if you find it to be so inflammatory. I, for one, wouldn't waste my time because I can think and reason for myself, and blaming a search engine for the content that a search returns is just mind boggling and hypocritical—You're doing exactly what the rest of your comment is claiming to be so atrocious, you're labeling Google as some evil, surreal figure out to push some agenda when it is literally only helping provide you with information. Which could be used productively, for example if you were to actually click on the link to the Epik wikipedia excerpt that pops up when Googling "Epik" and go to the Epik Wikipedia page, you'd be able to see a correlation between the three Wikipedia pages you mentioned.
I'm not going to continue spending my time on this as I do actually have things to do, but go back to where google "told you how to think" and click the Wikipedia links for: Epik, Parler, and Gab, then cross reference the people editing the pages. I found three names: Claire Goforth, Drew Harwell, Brodkin, Jon on all three of them, plus saw in the 5 minutes spent looking over the pages A LOT of names that I recognized from at least two of the three pages. Meaning that despite what you may believe, it isn't the search engine telling you anything, it is the people manipulating the data on a website that can be edited by anyone, including yourself (if, in the future, you'd like to correct the people trying to cause the downfall of the USA).
I'm not going to respond to the rest of your comment, as I don't want to get into anymore than I already have, I just wanted to say my peace after reading your harsh ridicule of Google for returning a Wikipedia excerpt (along with thousands, if not hundreds of thousands or millions of other results on every degree from left to right) in response to your searching for that subject.