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            Then scroll back up to read about the following lawsuit against Google and its very disturbing corporate culture. Very disturbing!
          
          
         
         
         
        
          "James Damore’s Google Lawsuit Exposes A Google Culture Of Hate And Racism Directed At Conservative Employees."
            "19 INSANE TIDBITS from James Damore’s lawsuit about Google’s [STRANGE & DANGEROUS HARRY POTTER LIKE] corporate culture."
        
        Article by Alex Christoforou, January 15, 2018, The Duran
         
        
         
        "Two weeks ago, RPT reported on a  lawsuit filed by Google fired employee James  Damore over his 'Google memo' which does the unthinkable, and  references biology and science, to conclude that men and women may be a  genetically different…and this may be one of many factors determining divergent  career paths between the sexes.
        The author of  the controversial August 2017 memo is suing Google, alleging that white,  male conservatives are systematically discriminated against by Google. Details  included in the lawsuit expose a shocking, vitriol hate for conservatives at  Google’s offices.
        
        The Federalist has put  together a list of 19 outrageous and hate filled actions taken by Googlers  against conservative colleagues.
        The  lawsuit James Damore filed against Google on Monday provides a fascinating  glimpse into the way the company and many of its employees see the workplace in  terms of a demographic hierarchy, and what happens to those who diverge from  the consensus view.
        Details  from diversity training sessions, accounts of alleged reverse discrimination,  and screen shots of internal communications on company forums and message  boards in the lawsuit cast the company culture as  extremely hostile to employees with unpopular opinions, especially  heterosexuals, men, white people, and those who hold conservative views.
        Damore  and another former Google employee, David Gudeman, allege the company discriminates against white male conservatives,  and maintains illegal diversity quotas for hiring managers. Damore was fired  last year after an internal memo he wrote positing that men and women have  biological differences that affect their work preferences and abilities was  leaked and went viral.
        In  screen shots laid out in the lawsuit, 'Googlers' as they call themselves, talk  openly of blacklisting and purging the company of employees whose views or  identities are deemed outside the bounds. Employees were allowed to award those  who spoke out against Damore’s memo 'peer bonuses' — a company kudos of sorts  monitored by the 'Google Recognition Team.'
        'We  want to be inclusive of people not ideas' one employee  identified as Alon Altman wrote in a message included in the lawsuit. Damore  says that sentiment was backed up at an Inclusion and Diversity Summit he attended  in June, when he was told by Google employees the company does not value  'viewpoint diversity,' but actively strives for 'demographic diversity.'
        
          The lawsuit succeeds in suggesting a  sharply divisive worldview pervades Google, in which those deemed worthy of  tolerating (women, minorities, transgenders, etc.) are to be protected and  agreed with at all costs — the recipients of unbridled compassion and  understanding — while those who fall outside the bounds are to be ruthlessly  disowned and expelled. 
          
        Here are 19 of the most notable  and bizarre snapshots of corporate culture laid out in the lawsuit:
         
        1. ‘Living As A Plural Being’
        
          In a section claiming Google tries to 'stifle'  conservative parenting styles, the suit reads: 'Google furnishes a large number  of internal mailing lists catering to employees with alternative lifestyles,  including furries, polygamy, transgenderism, and plurality, for the purpose of  discussing sexual topics. The only lifestyle that seems to not be openly  discussed on Google’s internal forums is traditional heterosexual monogamy.'
            A  footnote next to the word 'plurality' adds: 'For instance, an employee who  sexually identifies as ‘a yellow-scaled wingless dragonkin’ and ‘an expansive  ornate building’ presented a talk entitled ‘Living as a Plural Being’ at an  internal company event.'
            The  suit also includes a screen shot of the presentation on 'living as a plural  being' when the presenter is discussing how to address coworkers with multiple  identities. Examples of 'not okay' etiquette listed include 'addressing any one  headmate in particular; we’re all listening!'
            
             
          
        2. ‘Don’t Hire White Men’
        
          A few of the messages show Google employees proposing hiring practices that  exclude certain groups of men, or putting women in charge of hiring for a year  to ensure diversity quotas are met. One employee wrote: 'Alternate proposal: moratorium on hiring white cis heterosexual abled men who aren’t abuse  survivors.'
            
             
          
        3. ‘Bias busting’ 
        
          Damore recounts attending 'voluntary' diversity training because Google  employees stressed attendance as necessary if he were to advance in the  company. 'At the in-person training, entitled ‘Bias Busting,’ Google discussed  how biases against women exist in the workplace, and how ‘white male  privilege’ exists in the workplace,' the suit reads. 'The training was run  by the ‘Unbiasing Group’ at Google.
             
          
        4. ‘I Will Keep Hounding You Until  One Of Us Is Fired’ 
        
          After a coworker leaked his memo to the public, Google’s human resources  instructed Damore to work remotely for a while to let emotions cool, after he  forwarded them a particularly angry email from another employee. 
            
              'You’re a  misogynist and a terrible person,' read a late-night email from Alex Hidalgo, a  Google engineer. 'I will keep hounding you until one of us is fired. F*** you.'
            
          
        
         
        5. ‘The Derail Document’
        
          The suit claims Gudeman was fired in part because he took  issue with the merits of a 'derail document' written by Google manager Kim  Burchett. 'The thesis of this document is that on this one particular set  of topics, the left-wing political frame of systematic bias, must always  dominate, and the receiver must accept that frame, and its associated  worldview, in their response,' the suit claims. It does not provide the actual  document.
            In  his response, Gudeman said 'the point of this document is to disallow any  defense at all that a man might make when some woman complains about bias.  There is no defense. The woman is always right. The man has  no alternative but to submit to her superior moral position. We have a  word for that attitude, it’s called ‘sexism.’ He  says the criticism was widely derided and deemed 'un-Googley.'”
             
          
        6. ‘You Did Something So Amazing  That Matthew Sachs Awarded You A Peer Bonus’
        
          The suit includes a screen shot of one of the emailed 'peer  bonuses' awarded to those who opposed Damore. 'Congratulations,  Simone Wu!' the email begins. 'You did something so amazing that Matthew Sachs  awarded you a Peer Bonus. Here’s what Matthew Sachs had to say: Simone has been  doing a fantastic job speaking up for Googley values and promoting [diversity  and inclusion] in the wretched hive of scum and villainy that is [Damore’s  memo] … Visit your award history page to see your certificate to print and  proudly hang on your cube, wall, fridge, robot etc.'
            
             
          
        7. ‘Discourage Them All Throughout  The Industry’
        
          'If we really care about diversity in tech, we don’t just  need to chase serial offenders out of Google, we need to discourage them all  throughout the industry,' a lengthy internal post on Damore read. 'We should be  willing to give a wink and a nod to other Silicon Valley employers over  terminable offenses, not send the worst parts of tech packing with a smile …'
             
          
        8. ‘I Will Hurt You’
        
          Damore’s memo prompted another employee to post this  quote: 'I’m a queer-ass nonbinary trans person that is f***ing sick and tired  of being told to open a dialogue with people who want me dead. We are at a  point where the dialogue we need to be having with these people is ‘if you keep  talking about this sh**, i will hurt you.'
             
          
        9. ‘Relies On Crowdsourced  Harassment’
        
          Google encourages employees to enforce unwritten norms by  harassing and ostracizing those who break them, according to the suit, and by  allowing employees to create 'blocklists' on their communications systems.  '[Google] relies on crowdsourced harassment and ‘pecking’  to enforce social norms (including politics) that it feels it cannot  write directly into its policies,' the suit states.
             
          
        10. ‘I . . . Apologized For  Whitesplaining’
        
          In a message from July 2017, a repentant Google employee  publicly realized he was 'whitesplaining' black history. 'I (a white Googler),  in an attempt to build a rapport with a Black Noogler and demonstrate my lack  of ignorance of Black History, ended up whitesplaining Black History to  him . . . thereby demonstrating my ignorance of Black History in the process. A few  minutes later, feeling like a complete idiot, I went back to him and apologized  for whitesplaining.' His  comment was lauded by another Googler.
          
         
        11. ‘You’re Being Blacklisted . . . At  Companies Outside Google’
        
          Google manager Adam Fletcher wrote in 2015 he would never  hire conservatives he deemed hold hostile views. 'I will never, ever  hire/transfer you onto my team,' he wrote. 'Ever. I don’t care if you  are perfect fit or technically excellent or whatever. I will actively  not work with you, even to the point where your team or product is  impacted by this decision. I’ll communicate why to your manager if it  comes up.'
            'You’re  being blacklisted by people at companies outside of Google,' he added. 'You  might not have been aware of this, but people know, people talk. There  are always social consequences.'
          
        
         
        12. Conservative Author Triggers  ‘Silent Alarm’ Over Lunch With Employee
        
          Conservative blogger Curtis Yarvin, who advised Steve  Bannon and other members of the Trump administration, triggered an alarm when  he visited the Google campus to lunch with an employee. Security escorted him  off the premises. The suit alleges other conservatives are on that list,  including Alex Jones and Theodore Beale.
             
          
        13. ‘Should Inclusion On The List  Require Something Resembling A Trial?’
        
          Burchett once proposed creating a list she would  personally manage of 'people who make diversity difficult,' to include  employees who did things like make statements 'unsupportive of diversity.' She  suggested the list could serve as a punishment that could incentivize 'better'  behavior among the offenders listed. 'Things  I’m still pondering: should inclusion on the list require something resembling  a trial? should people be removed after some period of time if they start  behaving better?'
             
          
        14. ‘Throw Away That Bad Apple With  No Regrets’
        
          The suit says Google manager Jay Gengelbach discussed  blacklisting an intern whose views proved intransigent, despite the efforts of  Google employees to bring him around to their views. 'I was there at the lunch  where said intern said the things he did,' Googler Matthew Seidl replied on the  thread. 'A number of people there did try to esquire as to what he was basing  his belief on and give counter examples. They didn’t really take.' Another  Googler chimed in, 'Throw that bad apple away with no regrets.'
             
          
        15. ‘I Won’t Say Violence Has No  Place’
        
          In one thread, employees discussed at length whether  Trump’s win meant it’s time for a violent revolution. 'How do people cope with  this?' one employee wrote. 'I’ve never been part of a military or war effort  before. … I don’t know how useful I’ll be.' Another  advised: 'Get in touch with your friendly local antifa. … I won’t say violence  has no place, but if you are going to be doing anything risky, I can’t  overemphasize the important of networking with people who’ve been thinking  about scenarios like the one we’re in for years, and building relationships  with them. We are only powerful if we organize.' 'This  list is not truly anonymous,' another cautioned.
             
          
        16. ‘If You Don’t Want To Get  Punched …’
        
          One employee explained what to believe if you don’t want  to get physically assaulted. 'There is literally only one reason an antifascist  would be violent towards you. You are a fascist. … If you don’t want to get  punched by an antifascist, it’s simple: don’t go to white supremacist rallies  and don’t own white power symbols.'
          
         
        17. ‘How To (Properly) Punch A Nazi’
        
          Two more bits on punching Nazis. In the first, an employee  explains why peaceful measures aren’t enough when facing people with certain  views. 'How do you let people know you don’t take their ideas seriously? …  No-platforming fascists does scale. So does punching one on camera.' And a  cartoon sent around depicts a Nazi-punching strategy.
          
        
         
        18. ‘Psychotic Break From Reality’
        
          Those who oppose certain liberal orthodoxy must be either  'deeply deceived' or have had 'some sort of psychotic break from reality,'  another employee wrote, adding: 'What you think of as information is nonsense.'
          
        
        
           
          
        19. ‘This Is Where My Tolerance  Ends, With Intolerance’
        
          'You can’t support Donald Trump without also supporting  his racism, misogyny, homophobia, and transphobia,' a Googler wrote in a  lengthy communication on Trump supporters. 'Or even worse, if you vote for  Donald Trump because of his economic policy or because you feel the other party  is corrupt, then what you’re saying is that economics is more important than  the safety of your peers. This is where my tolerance ends: with intolerance.' 
             
          
        Google  briefly responded to Damore’s lawsuit Monday in a statement reported by The Verge. 'We look forward to  defending against Mr. Damore’s lawsuit in court,' a spokesperson said." 
         
        Above article by Alex Christoforou, January 15, 2018, The Duran
         
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            Project Veritas Video Shows Former Twitter Employees Discussing ‘Shadow Banning’ Users
            
          
        
         
        "The latest video from James O’Keefe’s Project Veritas shows Twitter employees appearing to admit that the platform has 'shadow banned' users in the past, and applies its rules and censorship algorithms unevenly in an effort to rid the platform of Trump supporters and conservatives.
        In the video, which corroborates previous Breitbart Tech reporting, a former content review agent for Twitter, Mo Norai, appears to admit to banning accounts for political reasons.
        'Let’s say if it was a pro-Trump thin and I’m anti-Trump. I was like, I banned this whole account.'
        He goes on to explain how Twitter’s 'content reviews' are biased against conservatives.
        'It goes to you, and then it’s at your discretion. And if you’re anti-Trump, you’re like, ‘oh you know what, Mo was right, f**k it, let it go''
        The video also shows Norai agreeing with a Project Veritas reporter that content reviewers would just 'let a lot of the left-leaning or liberal stuff go through unchecked.'
        A former software engineer at Twitter, Abhinav Vadrevu, also appears to admit that Twitter has 'shadow banned' users in the past, noting that it’s a 'risky strategy' and that 'in the past, people have been really, really pissed off about that.' Vadrevu says he doesn’t know if Twitter 'does this anymore.'
        In early 2016, sources told Breitbart Tech that Twitter shadowbanning was 'real and happening every day.'
        The video, which can be watched in full below, also shows how Twitter’s machine learning algorithms can classify users as 'Russian bots' if their content is too conservative or pro-Trump, and kick them off the platform. - Breitbart
         
        
          
            
              
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