The Google Doodle is a sketch that appears at the top of the search engine’s main page every day, ostensibly to celebrate a notable person or event of the day. But given the company’s mindset shift, the Google Doodle isn’t always what you’d expect.
A while back, there was a meme going around that Google is so woke that even on Christmas Day, they would use a doodle to celebrate the first Indigenous woman to have an abortion.
Well, they did it. They Memes.
Today marks one of the most important days in world history: D-Day. Our soldiers landed on the beaches of Normandy, marking the defeat of fascism and the birth of the modern world. But of course, Google isn’t interested.
What did the tech giant choose to celebrate instead? Jean Cordova, “a Chinese lesbian activist who fought for LGBTQ+ rights and championed feminism.”
Today’s #GoogleDoodle Celebrating Jeanne Córdova, Chicana lesbian activist who championed LGBTQ+ rights and feminism → https://t.co/eSkNxJW1pK pic.twitter.com/ZuzwVW8Nu9
— Google Doodles (@GoogleDoodles) June 6, 2024
This is more than an insult to all military personnel; it’s a disrespect for the American ideals they fought to protect. The LGBTQ movement, and the critical gender theory on which it is based, rejects the very notion of liberty and justice for all. Instead, it argues that America is corrupt to the core, and that all of its founding principles were lies designed to benefit heterosexual white men and oppress everyone else. The only answer is to seize political power for ourselves.
That Google would celebrate this kind of activity on D-Day reveals the depths of the company’s contempt for the culture that gave birth to it. I know you hate the West, folks. Save yourself some time next year and make your doodle a bunch of dead soldiers.





