Google has removed references to Black History Month and LGBT Pride Month from its calendar platform, allowing it to “globalize only public holidays and national compliance from Timeanddate.com and manually add other important moments “We'll do this.”
Become independent Report Google infuriated leftists with its decision to remove cultural observance from the Google Calendar platform. Previously, the calendar marked other events, including the launch of Black History Month in February, Women's History Month in March, Pride in June, and Indigenous Month in November. However, these compliances will no longer be shown in 2025.
A Google spokesperson explained: “A few years ago, the calendar team began manually adding broader cultural moments in many countries around the world. There was feedback that several other events and countries were missing Maintaining hundreds of moments manually consistently and globally was not scalable or sustainable.”
The spokesman added that, as of the last year, Google “returns to show only public holidays and national compliance from Timeanddate.com worldwide, allowing users to manually add other important moments. It has been revealed that it will be
The decision is filled with predictable rage from the left, and they prefer that the technologists impose their own, ultra-progressive politics on Americans, regardless of their politics. One user commented on the support page. “Grow Google. A 'great' orange leader can't make facts or history their own,” former President Donald Trump said.
Federal contractor Google has become the latest tech company to change its practices in response to the Trump administration's DEI crackdown. The company recently began to abolish diversity employment targets in order to follow in the footsteps of other Silicon Valley giants like Meta and Amazon to hire more people.
Google recently renamed the Gulf of Mexico on its map platform on Monday to “American Gulf.” The brand is visible to Google Maps users in the US, but both names are visible to users abroad. In Mexico, the body of water remains labelled Gulf of Mexico.
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Lucas Nolan is a reporter for Breitbart News, which covers the issues of freedom of speech and online censorship.

