Google Releases Video Highlighting Questions Asked in 2015, But There's One Problem

Alan Moore | December 16, 2015

Google today released a video celebrating a "Year In search 2015." The video was certainly meant to be a heartwarming, introspective look at the progressive society we have become.

The video, voiced over by Bruce Caitlyn Jenner, looks at five questions while illustrating how they changed the world...or something.

The video starts with the statement, "In 2015 the questions we asked revealed who we are." Then it goes on to examine the following, "how can i help the refugees," "why can't women be army rangers," "what does the confederate flag stand for," "how can we overcome prejudice," "why was there a cuban embargo," "what color is the dress," "how can the world find peace," "are you born transgender," "how can we rebuild nepal."

Cecil the Lion also makes an appearance. As well as Black Lives Matter, a plethora of homosexual activists, Shia Labeouf, and of course, Barack Obama.

Interestingly enough, none of the questions asked actually appeared in Google Trends, which keeps a running track of search terms. Nepal and The Dress appear in Global Trends.

Apparently, only Left-wingers use Google, which is unfortunate news for conservatives because Bing is just plain awful.