Google Disrespects Fallen Heroes on Memorial Day
If you are a frequent user of Google’s search engine then you’re probably well aware of how they change their logo on the homepage to reflect certain occasions and holidays. When it’s Christmas time you’ll see festive colors generally but not always. However, you will see other holidays being celebrated such as Kwanzaa. For some reason they seem to view Kwanzaa favorably.
And they do this with all sorts of other days throughout the year as well. In fact, if you go to Google in just a couple of days, you’re probably going to see some sort of rainbow-colored logo to reflect pride month.
But if you look at the search engine on Memorial Day you probably noticed that they give the logo the same effort that they give other days like Pride Month, Kwanzaa, or Juneteenth. I know it’s not that big of a deal but it is symbolic of where they stand in regards to how they view are fallen heroes. They deserve a heck of a lot more than what our government gives them and how liberals in this nation treat them.
But what do our heroes who have sacrificed it all get from a big tech company like Google? Not much at all. Take a look at what their logo looked like for Memorial Day.
So Google has chosen not to honor our fallen military on Memorial Day.
I dare Google to do the same on June 1, the start of “Pride month.” https://t.co/wqmwmHUey2 https://t.co/CxwrsYMuBb
— Doug Mainwaring (@doug_mainwaring) May 29, 2023
Now, compare that to something that Google did for some obscure dead lesbian rights activist who nobody has ever heard of:
Today's Google Doodle forces deceased lesbian rights activist Barbara May Cameron to carry around the anti-woman, anti-lesbian "progress" flag. pic.twitter.com/3WpUG11L6T
— HeterodorxPodcast🍂🧑🦳 (@heterodorx) May 23, 2023
This isn’t anything surprising though. Google has been disrespecting the things that we as Americans hold dear for a long time now. We’ve got to stop giving these companies our money. They support the things that we hate and hate the things that we support. We are not the same. We are divided. Our options are to divide further to remove them from our culture, or to convince them of their wrongs.