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sundalia | 1 year ago

Many Googlers are not comfortable with that.

Lots of them are immigrants who understandably don't want to be associated with US-endorsed genocide.

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seanmcdirmid|1 year ago

Googler opinions are all over the map. Not all immigrants are Muslim, you'll find Jewish ones also, and it isn't surprising their opinions would differ.

o999|1 year ago

Isn't it anti-semitic to imply that Jewish people are genocide supporters?

advael|1 year ago

Is your implication that only muslims would oppose the IDF's genocide? A lot of Israeli citizens are against it, too, and only a US veto prevented the UN from condemning it

UrineSqueegee|1 year ago

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sadboi31|1 year ago

yeah you're right, it's a nakba. something far worse. once the sanctions come down the american public will get learned on their history.

Cupertino95014|1 year ago

Immigrants do not have the vote, unless they become citizens. Correct?

So their political preferences aren't really material.

And of course, you have no data to back up your statements.

sundalia|1 year ago

We're talking about a company's actions, why does vote matter?

weatherlite|1 year ago

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aziaziazi|1 year ago

When people think about morale, they usually don’t associate it with “scoring some points on SM”.

accept all or leave is not how people usually arbitrage they lives.

runarberg|1 year ago

Immigrant here. When applying for green card, citizenship, etc. you are asked like a thousand times if you have ever participated in a genocide. The expectation is that if you say yes, they will deny the application.

There is a morality issue at play here for sure, but there is also an actual personal risk people are taking by knowingly contributing to tech which is used in an ongoing genocide.