onrust , to Random stuff
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Fired Google Workers Speak Out: Press Conference and Q&A has started: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLiWHO71fOU

onrust OP ,
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A Palestinian-American ex-Googler, who has family in Gaza, gives testimony about how they were fired from Google for holding up a sign in support of Palestine outside the building.

They weren't even part of the sit-ins.

Terminated by an automated email.

onrust OP ,
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Another testimony from a fired ex-Googler: At Google we talk a lot about feedback. But feedback to Google itself isn't tolerated. Instead, Google is lying about what really happened, and retaliates against workers who speak out.

onrust OP ,
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An ex-Googler who joined the sit-in on 16 April at the NYC office: They were doxxed by a co-worker, and experienced harassment during the sit-in. Google security didn't intervene. The next day, they were fired.

They haven't been told which policies, if any, they are supposed to have violated.

They encourage others to keep speaking up -- especially in large numbers.

onrust OP ,
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Goose, an ex-Googler, didn't participate in the sit-in, but got fired anyway. They witnessed harassment of workers who spoke out against Project Nimbus.

onrust OP ,
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Evan took part in the sit-in, and was fired without warning or investigation. Quotes a saying:

"When the wrong person uses the right means, the right means work in the wrong way."

Project Nimbus is textbook evil.

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MikeDunnAuthor , to Random stuff
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Solidarity with Google workers fired, arrested, or punished for demanding that Google cancel “Project Nimbus,” the $1.2 billion contract to provide cloud services and artificial intelligence (AI) to the Israeli military.

PariaSansPortefeuille , to palestine group French
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« Quel rôle les grandes firmes technologiques américaines, qui s’exportent massivement dans le monde tout en ayant leurs sièges localisés dans la célèbre , jouent-elles dans le carnage qui a cours actuellement dans la bande de et qui est perpétré par l’armée |ienne ? »

via @lemediatv

https://www.lemediatv.fr/emissions/2024/massacre-a-gaza-google-et-facebook-sont-ils-impliques-ZXlxk2RwRgG51VLWILBPfg

@palestine

MediaActivist , to Random stuff
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Google fires 28 workers for protesting $1.2 billion Israel contract https://www.nbcnews.com/news/-rcna148333

BenjaminHCCarr , to Random stuff
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Won’t Say Anything About Israel Using Its Software to Create Gaza “Hit List”
Google prohibits using its tech for “immediate harm,” but is harnessing its to set up a dragnet of Palestinians. https://theintercept.com/2024/04/05/google-photos-israel-gaza-facial-recognition/

godotengine , (edited ) to Android
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Do you feel the ground rumbling? Better support incoming! 🌋

Read more about our concluded collaboration with Google & The Forge on our blog:

https://godotengine.org/article/update-on-google-forge-2024/

If you are currently working on a , let us know what you think 💭

jasondmoss , to Random stuff
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... is saying that they don't need to spend money on quality, because we're all locked into using Google . It's cheaper to buy the default search box everywhere in the world than it is to make a product that is so good that even if we tried another search engine, we'd still prefer Google.

@pluralistic
https://pluralistic.net/2024/04/04/teach-me-how-to-shruggie/

TechDesk , to Random stuff
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Google has fired 28 employees following protests over the technology the internet company is supplying the Israeli government amid the Gaza war. The firings came a day after nine employees were arrested during protests at Google offices in New York and Sunnyvale, California. The Associated Press has more, including which company project the workers opposed, why Google called their behavior “completely unacceptable,” and how an ongoing investigation could result in more firings: https://flip.it/BGBr4j

onrust , to Random stuff
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Statement from Google workers with the No Tech for Apartheid campaign on Google’s mass, retaliatory firings of workers

This evening [17 April], Google indiscriminately fired over two dozen workers, including those among us who did not directly participate in yesterday’s historic, bicoastal 10-hour sit-in protests. This flagrant act of retaliation is a clear indication that Google values its $1.2 billion contract with the genocidal Israeli government and military more than its own workers. In the three years that we have been organizing against Project Nimbus, we have yet to hear from a single executive about our concerns. Google workers have the right to peacefully protest about terms and conditions of our labor. These firings were clearly retaliatory.

1/6

onrust OP ,
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On the contrary, our bosses called the police on its own workers, the Nimbus Nine, who were arrested and taken into custody last night. Today, they punished all of the workers they could associate with this action in wholesale firings, through a dragnet of in-office surveillance. Google cited “bullying” and “harassment” as the reasons for workers’ firing. If there has been any bullying or harassment at the company, our Palestinian, Arab, and Muslim colleagues have been the recipients.

2/6

onrust OP ,
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Google claims that protesters “defaced property” and “physically impeded the work of other Googlers.” This excuse to avoid confronting us and our concerns directly, and attempt to justify its illegal, retaliatory firings, is a lie. Even the workers who were participating in a peaceful sit-in and refusing to leave did not damage property or threaten other workers. Instead they received an overwhelmingly positive response and shows of support.

3/6

onrust OP ,
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Google continues to lie to its workers, the media, and the public. Google continues to claim, as of today, that Project Nimbus is “not directed at highly sensitive, classified, or military workloads relevant to weapons or intelligence services.” Yet, reporting from TIME Magazine proves otherwise: Google has built custom tools for Israel’s Ministry of “Defense,” and has doubled down on contracting with the Israeli Occupation Forces, since the start of its genocide against Palestinians in Gaza. By continuing its lies, Google is blatantly disrespecting and disregarding consumers, the media, as well as, most importantly, its workers.

4/6

onrust OP ,
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Google claims that the protest involved people who “largely” do not work at the company. This is not just untrue, it’s insulting. Thousands of our colleagues have joined our call for the company to drop Project Nimbus, supporting the dozens of brave workers who have spoken out publicly about how the contract is impacting their health and safety on the job. Most of all, it is insulting to those of us you just threw out of the company for voicing our concerns about Project Nimbus, as well as for the well-being of our Palestinian, Arab, and Muslim colleagues facing Google-enabled racism, discrimination, harassment, and censorship.

5/6

onrust OP ,
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Sundar Pichai and Thomas Kurian are genocide profiteers. We cannot comprehend how these men are able to sleep at night while their tech has enabled 100,000 Palestinians killed, reported missing, or wounded in the last six months of Israel’s genocide — and counting.

The truth is clear: Google is terrified of us. They are terrified of workers coming together and calling for accountability and transparency from our bosses. They are choosing to reveal the falsity of Google’s “open culture” in order to get rid of a threat. The corporation is trying to downplay and discredit our power.

These mass, illegal firings will not stop us. On the contrary, they only serve as further fuel for the growth of this movement.

Make no mistake, we will continue organizing until the company drops Project Nimbus and stops powering this genocide.

source: https://medium.com/@notechforapartheid/statement-from-google-workers-with-the-no-tech-for-apartheid-campaign-on-googles-indiscriminate-28ba4c9b7ce8

6/6

gee8sh , to Random stuff
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Given 's unwavering support for and its genocidal apparatus, I am thinking of starting to transition out of its ecosystem.

It's gonna be challenging, primarily because I use an Android smartphone, and because I have been using a Gmail account for ages.

I welcome your tips!

br00t4c , to Random stuff
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Google employees arrested for sit-in protest against cloud services contract with Israel

https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2024/04/18/eavm-a18.html

micchiato , to Random stuff
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has fired 28 employees who staged a sit-in protesting the company’s $1.2 billion cloud contract with Israeli gov.

In a note sent to employees the company says: ‘If you're one of the few who are tempted to think we're going to overlook conduct that violates our policies, think again.’”
https://bsky.app/profile/yasharali.bsky.social/post/3kqevafoarb2x

jhv , to Random stuff
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Apparently, the "Don't be evil" pendulum has swung all the way over to "Fire & arrest employees protesting working for the Israeli military."
https://www.theverge.com/2024/4/17/24133056/google-protests-project-nimbus-no-tech-for-apartheid

Jackiemauro , to Random stuff
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So I’ve been here a little while and I still poke my head into ig now and then but im not invested anymore.

I’ve noticed a huge difference in my mental health. Huge.

Ive also noticed when I talk to friends on ig or twitter or TikTok it feels a little bit like talking to smokers.

I feel like a scold but I also feel like…you know this is bad for you. Why are you still on there? And worse, why are you getting news there?

Anyone else have this experience?

restorante ,
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@Jackiemauro Until several years ago, I used the following things:

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  5. Various accounts (, , etc),
  6. Various ,
  7. Lot of feeds,
  8. And may be some other things I do not remember.

Now, I only use a new Mastodon account to share my mental health journey.

I had removed the others. Sometime I still watch Youtube videos with app (no account).

I feel much better!

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