Google 'celebrates' Christmas

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This is not exactly a new thing. People started noticing a couple of years ago that Google would change their logo on specific dates to recognize certain holidays. It was also apparent to most that Google was pushing a "People's History" agenda with their logo changes, since they typically left out pro-American and pro-Christian holidays, but celebrated any oddball foreign malcontent they could find.
I can't remember what they did last year at this time, but it was probably a Christmas tree and the words "Happy Holidays". That's pretty bad, but fully expected. However, this year they have sunk to a new low. Not only do they refuse to say "Merry Christmas", but this year's logo is a subversive Hannukah reference (which ended two days ago). Take a look at the picture. Don't those islands look suspiciously like the number "8"? And, gee whiz, those trees in the background sure do look like the nine candles of a menorah. The middle one is even the tallest, just the way the jews like it. Even the sunset looks like the faint glow of a candle flame.
Google, if you want to say you hate Christians, just go ahead and do it. People will accept that. But stop trying to subliminally install jewish images into our holiday. Your little "festival" is over. Now shut up and let us celebrate.
 

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nice observation, RW.
 

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Riddlewire said:
[T]his year's logo is a subversive Hannukah reference ... Don't those islands look suspiciously like the number "8"?

I thought those islands represented the o's in "Google".

What's the significance of Yogi Berra's/Ray Guy's number in Jewish subversion?

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Google's "Christmas" logo last year (and the one before it) was some odd drawings of mice with I guess what one would call a secular Christmas theme. It was nothing remotely familiar to the symbolism we associate with Christmastime. I also noticed that this year's logo featured a spaceship and peace sign (possibly referring to "Peace On Earth").

Don't expect to see Americana images on Google logos (not that I was expecting that from them in the first place). I take it that the logo changes Google does for obscure holidays and other foreign miscellany would only be familiar to Generation Y people. (This Xer wasn't around to witness the complete control of p.c. during my schooling years)
 

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foreverfree said:
Riddlewire said:
[T]his year's logo is a subversive Hannukah reference ... Don't those islands look suspiciously like the number "8"?

I thought those islands represented the o's in "Google".

What's the significance of Yogi Berra's/Ray Guy's number in Jewish subversion?

John

Hanukkah is an eight day holiday.
As for looking like "gOOgle", I'm going to assume you're joking on that point. No person from a civilization that uses arabic numerals and a latin alphabet could look at a small circle on top of a larger circle, connected in the middle, and think it was two letter O's.
 

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Riddlewire could be correct and this latest ignoring of Christianity very well could be jewish symbolism. I don't doubt anything in that regard. Upon looking at it myself, it seems as though the sun is in the place of the second "o" in the name, with the 8 looking islands appearing sort of like the "g" in their name. The tree would then be the "l". No matter what the reality is about this image, it looks very suspicious.

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Hard to ignore the menorah in the background.
If nothing else, an "inside" double meaning was intended.
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Y'all gotta be sh*ttin' me. You see a menorah in there? And an 8?
 

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Riddlewire said:
If nothing else, an "inside" double meaning was intended.

Great point!
 

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Regardless of whether or not Google's default holiday page is meant to be a subliminal, pro-Jewish message, the fact remains that the trend across America today, thanks to the mainstream media, is to downgrade the actual "Christian" background of Christmas -- perhaps even the name of the day itself -- and just transform Christmas into an excuse to sell sh-- and make people buy more junk, all the while insinuating that Hannukah (BORING) and Kwanzaa (oh please) are equally important and exciting.

Christmas in America for many people today, thanks to the MTV-ifying of youth and the fact that their parents are idiots anyway, is just giving and getting presents.

Don't forget the gift receipt, because God forbid someone actually says thank you and appreciates what you get for them.

It's all about gimme now. UGH.
 

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Isn't Guest301 part Jewish? I'm surprised he hasn't chimed in on this yet.

Can't wait for this year's Mike King Day logo. [/sarcasm] To be honest, I'm more ticked about MLK worship than whatever hidden symbols are used in Google's banner.

And my apologies on the in-logo location of the "8".

John
 

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Ah yes, Mike King...the MSM lionized, deified "Saint MLK". Those not sheeplized & weak-minded know full well this fraud was a communist, womanzing heretic.
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"Saint MLK" Exposed!

Mike King the Philanderer

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The usual clumsy, ham-handed zionist propaganda from Jewgle. Let's break it down.

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Here the White child is depicted in a subservient, all-fours head down position. The negro to his right seems to be supervising, wearing a smug "that's right White bitch, you da slave now" grin.

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Here we get the jew goal for the future: brown, really brown and really, really brown slaves. Note the use of two colors in each figure, implying race-mixing. Note how the two lighter figures are book-ended by the darker figures. We've got you surrounded Whitey, give up!

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Here the White male figure is a peripheral (you're not important any more!) participant in a traditionally girl's pastime (feminism, homosexual suggestion).

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This time the cheating, womanizing piece of horse crap himself makes an appearance, serving as a Christ-figure for two amorphous, dead-eyed, featureless blobs that vaguely resemble humans or perhaps Morlocks. This is the final dream of our enemies: an ugly, brown, culture-less mass of slaves that are easily controlled. Edited by: Run Stuffing LB
 

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In regards to Run Stuffing LB's last picture and description, I'm adding what I believe to be the hoped for final result of the jewish/cultural marxist agenda. It's from Absalom, Absalom by William Faulkner. Fighting against this in every way should be our goal.

"I think that in time the Jim Bonds are going to conquer the western
hemisphere. Of course it wont quite be in our time and of course as
they spread toward the poles they will bleach out again like the
rabbits and the birds do, so they wont show up so sharp against the
snow. But it will still be Jim Bond; and so in a few thousand years, I
who regard you will also have sprung from the loins of African kings."
 

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Colonel, you just provided me with a must read! I'll see if my local library has Abaslom, Abaslom next time I'm in it.

That said... other than that I know he was from MS, I am not familiar with Faulkner and have never read his books. What was his racial agenda?

John
 

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foreverfree, after reading Absalom, Absalom for a college class and learning a bit about the man's life; I haven't had much of a desire to read any more of Faulkner's works. He was a drunkard and an adulterer. He was guilty over the treatment of blacks in Jim Crow Mississippi and this was reflected in his writings and personal life.
 

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I see the above photo every time I sign in. It sickens me and I've written to them to change it. It's been used for years!
 
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