Posted on 06/07/2024 6:08:43 AM PDT by Bon of Babble
D-Day happens to fall on one of the 30 days of Pride Month, so the soldiers don't get a spot on the Google Doodle, a gay feminist does.
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Google aka Gulag
What I find surprising is that this happens every holiday and yet, people go there and become “outraged” when it fails to meet their perception.
Here is the lesson: Stop going there.
I assumed that was a dude.
Sadly, a majority of people on this planet are oblivious to D-Day. They aren’t taught history of any sort and when and if they are taught history, it’s typically a fictional history of full of wokeness and homosexuality.
The war never ends. That gen did their part, the next completely dropped the ball. So everyone suffers until another gen starts fighting again. Not born yet apparently. Aborted?
I Bud-lighted google years ago.
I had no idea what google’s doodle was yesterday, because I set duckduckgo as the default search as soon as I set up browsers on new devices and computers.
Even if their politics wasn’t leftist or woke, I was still doing it, because they are basically the evil empire. NO ONE should have as much of a monopoly that google does, and if this was just about any consumer or commodity market, the government would have done something about them a long time ago
There was a different focus back in 1944. Today, it’s on the crotch.
Google is so boring with this stuff.
They hate you, they hate what you believe in, they hate this country, and they hate the values upon which this country was founded. And they want you to know that and they want you to know that you can’t do a damn thing about it.
I haven’t used Google in years, I use start page. Yes I know that it pulls Google results, but Google doesn’t know it’s me. And I don’t have to look at the Google crap
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