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Google Celebrated A ‘Lesbian Chicana Activist’ On D-Day Instead Of Fallen Heroes

June 6, 2024, marked the 80th anniversary of D-Day, a pivotal moment in World War II when approximately 160,000 soldiers courageously stormed the beaches of Normandy to initiate the decisive blow against Hitler’s regime in Europe. However, for those searching for acknowledgment of this monumental event through Google’s customary “doodle,” disappointment ensued as the far-left company’s search engine opted to overlook this significant commemoration, as reported by The Western Journal [1].

While the sacrifice and valor of the paratroopers who executed the daring Operation Overlord, as orchestrated by Supreme Allied Commander Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, were left unrecognized, the spotlight was instead directed towards Jeanne Córdova, a feminist and lesbian activist. Google chose to honor Córdova, who passed away in 2016, highlighting her sexual orientation and activism, rather than paying homage to the brave soldiers who fought and perished on the battlefield.

Google emphasized its embrace of LGBT “pride” for the month of June as the reason for choosing to celebrate Córdova instead of commemorating the historic D-Day anniversary. Furthermore, the company encouraged users to “learn more” about Córdova, lauding her for pushing societal boundaries and cherishing her chosen family and her advocacy for LGBTQ+ rights.

The apparent juxtaposition of Google’s tribute to Córdova with the valor of the young soldiers who sacrificed their lives in the face of tyranny did not go unnoticed. The insensitivity demonstrated by Google’s decision to prioritize Córdova’s personal narrative over the monumental impact of D-Day underscores the need for a reevaluation of the company’s commemoration priorities.

On June 6, 1944, thousands of courageous men selflessly offered their lives to thwart fascism and end the mass executions of persecuted communities in Europe. Their monumental sacrifices altered world history and epitomized heroism in the face of tyranny. The significance of their actions cannot be undermined, and it is essential to acknowledge their contributions to the preservation of freedom and the eradication of oppression.

In commemorating the 80th anniversary of D-Day, it is imperative to honor and remember the valor of those who made the ultimate sacrifice to secure the freedoms that so many cherish today. While Google may have missed the mark in its tribute, the legacy of the brave soldiers of D-Day lives on, forever etched in the annals of history as a testament to human resilience and the triumph of good over evil.

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