Posted on 11/11/2014 4:31:35 AM PST by MeneMeneTekelUpharsin
Cool.
Did anyone expect less from the commie search engine?
What a cartoonish, infantile illustration, like it’s an afterthought.
Your picture is of the Tower of London.
The poppies are ceramic, and there is one for each of the 888,234 British men who died in WW1.
The poppies flow out of one window and then around the walls.
A very sobering picture of the sacrifice of a nation.
Nearly ALL of the recruiting commercials on TV do the same.
“Women & Minorities First!”
I can’t wait until they put the Fairies in Pink tutus, or the Dykes in biker outfits in the mix.
/s
So, you were brought up that women should stand behind men? Or the service & sacrifice that women in the military make doesn’t mean as much?
So, you were brought up that men should stand behind women? Or the service & sacrifice that men in the military make doesn’t mean as much?
Maybe Google is honoring Colonel Joni Ernst’s election to the Senate. AS IF!
It’s not really that bad, they should be equal probably,... they did get coast guard in the pick which is cool they are often forgotten.
I’m surprised Google hasn’t dumped Veterans Day for the ChiCom Singles Day, which CNBC was celebrating today in their first hour coverage. Watch the Left push this selfish holiday on Nov. 11 in the future.
Look more closely at the illustration. There’s a black woman in the group, back with the males, on the right, wearing a green uniform. If Google wanted to (appear to) honor the women, they should have honored ALL the women.
I know that anything I can do is infinitesimal, but some time ago I quit using Google for anything if I can help it.
If you look for offense, you’ll find offense quite easily.
I served with many women over my career and I don’t see anything wrong with the illustration. Besides, she appears to represent an Air Force Lt. Col so should be at the front.
>>So, you were brought up that women should stand behind men? Or the service & sacrifice that women in the military make doesnt mean as much?
Couldn’t they stand side-by-side? Or were you brought up that men and women can’t stand together?
I don’t think women are 40% of the military.
I don’t think blacks are 40% of the military.
And I don’t think white males are only 20% of the military.
Google just tried to get everyone in the picture but they forgot native Americans, Asians and a host of other ethnic groups.
Much ado about nothing I think.
>>Look more closely at the illustration. Theres a black woman in the group, back with the males, on the right, wearing a green uniform. If Google wanted to (appear to) honor the women, they should have honored ALL the women.
Google is ultra-liberal, so they are quietly racist.
“Couldnt they stand side-by-side?”
Sure could.
There’s no questions what Google’s motives are every day of the week.
I was. At least in the presence of a fight, which is what the military does
But that’s me. And I’m a girl. And a vet. And a combat vet
At the VA hospital, on a recent visit, there I saw it
The poster child of PTS. Three white men veterans
The only time I see only white men in a military advertisement is when they look like they’ve been ravaged and relieved of their weapons
It is a complete disgrace. Google AND the VA PR TEAM owes them more than tgat
But I know first hand what they’ve done for us
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