When it comes to memorializing a Member of the LGBTQ community Google goes all out for its home page graphics but today on Memorial Day Google is receiving backlash after its lackluster effort to honor American heroes.
Google’s new grey graphic to honor those who have died while serving in the United States Armed Forces, lacked any type of creativity or color.
LOOK:
https://twitter.com/JackPosobiec/status/1663153347744899074
Just days before Memorial Day here’s how Google celebrated the life of Barbara May Cameron a relatively unknown lesbian rights activist.
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https://twitter.com/heterodorx/status/1660804154334359552
If you click on the Google graphic it does take you to page with poppy flowers that says “To all who have served, Thank You.”
Here was social media reaction to Google’s attempt to honor those who have fallen on the battlefield.
https://twitter.com/awakenedbarbie/status/1663155470003994625
I love how google will make murals for the 132nd birthday of people nobody has ever heard of but Memorial Day it's like "ehh because we have to." pic.twitter.com/90EDRGZOVA
— Doc Strangelove (@DocStrangelove2) May 29, 2023
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