Google supposedly celebrates Martin Luther King Jr. Day 2018 with a lovely Doodle image. However, if you click on the Doodle, you'll see seven pages of quotes by Martin Luther King, Jr, none of which include his most famous "I Have a Dream" quote.
Really, Google? You show 21 MLK quotes, while leaving out his "content of character" quote:
I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character.
Google makes it obvious that they have no intention of stopping their racist habit of judging people by race, e.g. how they train white employees to not be so white because they assume that people are racist by virtue of their race.
Some people would call that racist.
Well, it's at least prejudice.
Google is quickly discrediting itself. Google is revealing itself to be seriously ridiculous because it is practicing prejudice in the name of ending prejudice.
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