Posted on 11/11/2014 5:11:44 AM PST by governsleastgovernsbest
Hey, at least Google didn't "honor" Veterans Day with a homepage featuring Jane Fonda on a North Vietnamese anti-aircraft gun. So yes, let's take some satisfaction from the fact that Google did depict actual members of the US military on its homepage this morning.
That said, Google couldn't resist inflicting its PC-politics onto the homepage, with wildly unrepresentative demographics. The image shows five military members. Standing alone out front is a woman. Of the five, three would appear to be members of minority groups, and two are women. One white guy manages to make it in.
Compare and contrast with the military's actual demographics. As of 2012, as per this official report, women comprised only 14% of active-duty military, and minority members 30%. So Google doubled minority representation, and more than doubled the proportion of women.
(Excerpt) Read more at newsbusters.org ...
To all who served, a hearty and sincere thank you!
I suppose it is easier to plug your book where when you make a stupid point... people can’t call you on it like on the board.
Maybe that is why you always run away from a discussion here.
Ann Coulter writes a lot of words too, is on TV shows. She is also in favor of a RINO as the GOP nominee.
Being an author doesn’t mean you are brilliant, doesn’t mean you are right, doesn’t mean you are even important.
You want to impress someone on the internet, do it by making a good solid point and defending it well, without resorting to calling everyone disagrees childish, ignorant or female.
If the points are so simple... they should be simple to refute. Your lack of doing so on multiple occasions points to an inability to do so.
The years have not been kind to her!
what wasnt noted in the article was the trans gendered thing on the right...
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