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jimnyc
11-12-2021, 04:20 PM
I don't mind if they take photos of our military forces and also show that they come from everyday people. But no need to take advantage of controversy and have a Marine in a dress, as if Marines being transgender is something normal within. :rolleyes:

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Google’s Veterans Day Doodle Appears To Feature A Male Marine Wearing A Dress

Google’s Veterans Day Doodle appears to feature a male Marine veteran wearing a dress covered halfway by a military uniform.

The second person to the left appears to be a red-headed man wearing what appears to be a dark-blue dress with white polka dots and a short purple sweater. The character is wearing a white Marine Corps. hat and a uniform on the left side.

https://i.imgur.com/Vk12KBe.png

The image includes an Air-Force Pilot-turned-painter, Marine-turned-teacher, Navy seaman-turned-businessman, Coast-guardsman-turned-doctor, an Army soldier-turned-amputee-biker and a Space Force Guardsman-turned-baker, according to the Ledger Inquirer.

The artwork was created by Alabama-based artist and US Army Veteran Steven Tette, who designed the image to “display the diversity” of all U.S. veterans, according to 9to5 Google.

Tette told the Google Doodle Blog that his research focused on the different dress codes for all six branches. He said he is very familiar with the army dress codes but focused on accurately portraying the dress codes of all branches. He split each veteran in half to show their uniform and their professions at home.

Rest - https://dailycaller.com/2021/11/11/googles-veterans-day-doodle-male-marine-wearing-dress/

fj1200
11-12-2021, 07:18 PM
Everything is political and woke at places like Google.

Gunny
11-12-2021, 08:26 PM
Anyone seen "A Few Good Men"? Shit happens.

fj1200
11-12-2021, 08:43 PM
On the one hand they did honor Veteran's Day. On the other they did it in their way.

Gunny
11-12-2021, 08:47 PM
On the one hand they did honor Veteran's Day. On the other they did it in their way.Point taken. I don't consider portraying a Marine as a trans any kind of "honor". It's an insult.

I'd rather have a Woman Marine than a confused one. They're a lot tougher than fags :)

fj1200
11-12-2021, 08:51 PM
Point taken. I don't consider portraying a Marine as a trans any kind of "honor". It's an insult.

I'd rather have a Woman Marine than a confused one. They're a lot tougher than fags :)

I did almost put honor in quotes. But I thought I'd give them the benefit of the doubt.