- 27 Sep 2008, 02:04
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prilično sam se iznenadio kad sam pročitao vest. inače, njihova politika je da se ne mešaju u ovakve stvari, ali očigledno da postoje razlozi zbog čega im je bitno da taj princip promene.
naime, Google je pozvao stanovnike Kalifornije da glasaju protiv predložene promene Ustava te savezne države kojom bi se brak definisao kao zajednica muškarca i žene (ala Srbija) i čime bi se efektivno onemogućili istopolni brakovi.
posebnu težinu celoj vesti daje i činjenica da je inicijativa potekla od jednog od osnivača i trenutnog predsednika kompanije, Sergeya Brina, dakle iz samog vrha kompanije.
naime, Google je pozvao stanovnike Kalifornije da glasaju protiv predložene promene Ustava te savezne države kojom bi se brak definisao kao zajednica muškarca i žene (ala Srbija) i čime bi se efektivno onemogućili istopolni brakovi.
posebnu težinu celoj vesti daje i činjenica da je inicijativa potekla od jednog od osnivača i trenutnog predsednika kompanije, Sergeya Brina, dakle iz samog vrha kompanije.
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