Posted on 04/04/2010 11:45:56 AM PDT by opentalk
They don’t want to “offend” their “sensitive” Islamofascist terrorist buddies?
This is getting as bad as the PC police.
Google is a privately held company. They should be able to do whatever they want. If you do not like it, don’t use them or buy their stock and bitch during a shareholders meeting.
It seems they also did something for Ramadan.
” They should be able to do whatever they want. “
We have free speech to complain about it.
Thank you. :)
Because google is liberal, and to be good liberals, we can’t promote specific holidays with a religious origin or theme. Because we are a diverse nation we can’t be good liberals and observe Easter.
You can be a good liberal and celebrate and observe pagan religions, or the Mother Earth type celebrations of nature. You can observe the events of eastern religions such as Buddhism and Hinduism. You can even observe Islamic holidays. You just can’t observe Judeo-Christian events.
If you observe Judeo-Christian holidays, you are bigoted and homophobic and right down the list of other hateful messages. You are not a good liberal if you want to observe anything about those religious traditions.
And remember we want to be all-inclusive by banning any reference to Judeo-Christian religious observances. We do that so we can celebrate the diversity of every other belief system, whether that belief system is religious or not.
Good grief, Mr. McMahon. Maybe Google did it just to piss you off, so you would blog about it and give it free advertising.
Here’s another one.
Yes, we do. Just that complaining about something someone else did not do is otherwise known as whining.
The missed Pearl Harbor Day, December 7th also.
How many shares Google you have?
Your moniker fits you nicely.
Google chose to honor this 65th anniversary of D-Day by memorializing the birth of a video game, Tetris.
Thanks. Oops, now I blew it.
I don’t recall them celebrating Buddha’s Birthday. BTW, that’s always a good day to hit the Chinese or Thai restaurants ~
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