This is Google's doodle for Memorial Day. So respectful and thankful towards our veterans.
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Bad and deceptive post. Please delete.
It is a somber “Google” with an American flag lower on the page which you have deceptively left out of your image.
I know Google’s shit, but not today.
I've noticed many posts on here lately that have been less than honest or flat out misleading.
On mobile I see what OP sees.
Open it up in "desktop mode" then you can see it.
This was taken from the desktop version.
My mistake, commented on the wrong comment. Was meant for the one below with the flag not on mobile.
not seeing a flag on my laptop.
Try another browser. It is a small flag under "Google Search" and "I'm Feeling Lucky". To be sure I tried it in Firefox incognito mode.
Not seeing a flag either
I just looked on my own phone and see only what OP has posted. Desktop may have Memorial Day stuff, mobile browser does not.
If you click it, you get a pop up animation with flowers and a thank you to those who served and paid the ultimate price. Why try to divide and push a lie? They already do enough evil, lying isn't necessary. It just makes us look bad.
Poppies. To be clear - clicking the flag does nothing. Click on Google.
On mobile when I click the doodle, it gives me a search for Memorial Day
When I shared this, nothing happened. This was on desktop version so I can’t speak for mobile.
They are simply showing the people we are at war, have been for a long time, it's just no longer clandestine. If they don't see it now, it's because they don't want to. I expect nothing less from an enemy of our country. God bless our fallen heroes.
Typical.
Not on mobile. Just as above. Not deceptive.
To solve this problem, GET RID OF GOOGLE!!!
If I read the Q leaves correctly, Google will become a public utility. US taxpayers funded it, so it makes sense.
That could be a good thing?
I think so. But only with proper oversight.
https://9to5google.com/2022/05/30/google-doodle-memorial-day/
Tap the logo. Interesting. It'd be interesting to trace the full history of when they started doing Memorial Day doodles. They've definitely done something over the recent years.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/2021/05/31/google-doodle-memorial-day-2021-gray-american-flag/5279679001/
https://www.cnet.com/culture/internet/google-doodle-goes-dark-to-mark-memorial-day-in-us/
EDIT: Maybe reused these poppies from 2022?
https://www.gstatic.com/delight/confetti/memorial_2022/dsk_poppies.png
They've been doing doodles for various things for a long time, but it wasn't common at first. Now they have to do one just about every day, such as honoring people who lived hundreds of years ago that I've never heard of and promptly forgot just after looking them up. In the uncommon days, I saved a copy of each one.