Searching Google Maps for the N-Word Directs You to the White House and the Lincoln Memorial

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The Washington Post has a report on this ugly story: If You Search Google Maps for the N-Word, It Gives You the White House.

Someone on Google Maps just labeled President Obama a very bad word.

A reader points out that if you enter a search for “N***** king” — which contains a particularly offensive racial epithet for African Americans — Google Maps will point you to the White House. We tested the claim on Tuesday night and confirmed that, yes, this is a thing. It even zooms the camera in, automatically. (For sensitivity’s sake, we partially obscured the search term and the autocomplete responses in the GIF below.)

I confirmed that another racist search term reported by users on Twitter also takes you to the White House:

And here’s another lovely search result from Google Maps:

Remember, though; according to conservatives there’s no more racism in the United States.

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