So I've been looking at the Doodles, forced to see them because of the use of the search engine, and I noticed that the themes slant heavily leftist, "diverse", women or otherwise obsessed with anything not male and not white. I'll keep track here.
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This person is characterized as "Mexican American", because obviously her race (and sex and/ or gender) had everything to do with her accomplishments.
This dude is mad because google dared highlight a person that is brown. Jesus.
This dude is mad because google dared highlight a person that is brown. Jesus.
I'm not looking at this from my point of view. Why do you think white men aren't Doodled? It's because it's not a big deal when white men accomplish.
If I get a 74 on a math test, and a Down Syndrome kid gets a 74, who deserves to be celebrated? Exactly: This is the thought process behind most Doodles.
He spent months posting alone in his own thread about CNN or somesuch. He was mad they dared mention or show the color of non-white peoples' skin...
Edit: Oh, it's still there. Pages and pages of him just posting to himself.
That reminds me! Let me check CNN real quick, there's bound to be some trash about race on there.
A new low in posting ignorance.So I've been looking at the Doodles, forced to see them because of the use of the search engine, and I noticed that the themes slant heavily leftist, "diverse", women or otherwise obsessed with anything not male and not white. I'll keep track here.
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This person is characterized as "Mexican American", because obviously her race (and sex and/ or gender) had everything to do with her accomplishments.
Tokens. Non-whites and women will be (and have been) over-represented, I have absolutely no doubt of this. I tried looking at the history of Doodles, but it looks like Google mixes the non-US ones in too.
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So I've been looking at the Doodles, forced to see them because of the use of the search engine, and I noticed that the themes slant heavily leftist, "diverse", women or otherwise obsessed with anything not male and not white. I'll keep track here.
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Ynes Mexia - Wikipedia
This person is characterized as "Mexican American", because obviously her race (and sex and/ or gender) had everything to do with her accomplishments.
It's the first day of Hispanic Heritage month. Google didn't invent that.
But Google did make a diversity pledge in 2014, after someone went through and found that 62% of their international doodles had been white men. Still, I see scientists, doctors, artists, writers, musicians, and athletes, not politicians, so I'm not sure how you think that slants left.
Google's archive is a mess, so I'll have to take the US-based doodles day by day. Over-emphasizing minority / women is a leftist ideology. I have no issue with them being represented - just over-represented.
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Google's archive is a mess, so I'll have to take the US-based doodles day by day. Over-emphasizing minority / women is a leftist ideology. I have no issue with them being represented - just over-represented.
I'm not looking at this from my point of view. Why do you think white men aren't Doodled? It's because it's not a big deal when white men accomplish.
If I get a 74 on a math test, and a Down Syndrome kid gets a 74, who deserves to be celebrated? Exactly: This is the thought process behind most Doodles.
So, you're suggesting that minorities are of inferior intellect. Yeah, I think I'm done talking to you. Incidentally, white people show up in doodles too. Alan Turing showed up pretty recently, just off the top of my head.
Your agenda is perfectly clear. But 2042 will arrive whether you like it or not.
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