

Holy shit. A reasonable take from someone who clearly leaves the house.
Holy shit. A reasonable take from someone who clearly leaves the house.
you’re really enlightening me and blowing my mind here.
I know you yanks aren’t the brightest bulbs in the box. But what I’m saying really isn’t that ground breaking.
We can’t actually talk about how they do the disputed borders, that would be standard operating procedure so it’s off the table now.
Imagine missing the point this badly.
I suppose those atrophied braincells aren’t used to thinking about a subject passed the surface level. I mean you’ve already forgotten about the Arabian/Persian gulf.
I’ll try and spell it out for you then.
This is nothing more than a distraction to give you bleeding hearts a carrot to chase. And the way Google has handled this is no different than anywhere else in the world. You just didn’t care because it didn’t affect YOU, and only affects those you barely give a second thought about.
Typical sheltered yank. Only complaining when something affects you.
great subject we should be focusing on with our comments
Something actually relevant to Google? And not standard operating procedure.
I would hate to see what would happen when you learn about how Google maps handles all the disputed borders in the world.
(this is a degoogle community after all).
And there’s way more important thing to complain about when it comes to Google then something as routine as this.
The only thing you are spreading awareness about, is how sheltered you are.
This same thing has been done for the Persian/Arabian Gulf, something that I can’t help be suspicious that it’s never been brought up.
Lad. Google has always done this.
You access Google maps from different locations and you’ll see names and border changes.
Because, and this might surprise a sheltered yanks such as yourself. There’s a whole world outside your borders, and different cultures call different locations different names.
You guys have got way bigger fish to fry than this.
Slow your horses there partner. That sounds an awful lot like facts and logic. We don’t do that stuff here, so quit using that brain of yours. Take the outrage bait and join in on this circlejerk.
The first adaptation of a Bond book used an American.