It wasn’t a massive uprising, but it did lead to police
storming into the space and arresting all involved. Some Google
employees in California and New York decided to stage an anti-Israel
protest in their offices, demanding the tech company sever ties with the
Jewish state. Their antics disrupted the workplace of the normal
employees who were there to do their jobs. It’s not the first time a
Google employee has voiced anti-Israel sentiments. That person was later
fired. The same thing should happen to these clowns (via WaPo):
BREAKING:
Google employees were arrested after occupying their boss's office for
more than 8 hours to demand that the company sever ties with Israel.
WATCH: pic.twitter.com/W4WQO8NNgH
— Kassy Akiva (@KassyDillon) April 17, 2024
Several
Google employees were arrested Tuesday evening at the company’s offices
in New York City and Sunnyvale, Calif., after staging sit-ins to
protest the tech giant’s work with the Israeli government, escalating
the conflict inside tech companies over the war in Gaza and whether U.S.
companies should sell their technology to Israel.
Nine employees
were arrested across both offices, according to Jane Chung, a
spokesperson for the protesters. A video taken by one of the protesters
and shared with The Washington Post shows New York Police Department
officers walk into the Google office and calmly tell protesters that
they will be arrested if they don’t leave. When the workers refuse, the
police ask them to turn around and put their hands behind their backs.
“Physically
impeding other employees’ work and preventing them from accessing our
facilities is a clear violation of our policies, and we will investigate
and take action,” said Bailey Tomson, a Google spokesperson. “These
employees were put on administrative leave, and their access to our
systems was cut. After refusing multiple requests to leave the premises,
law enforcement was engaged to remove them to ensure office safety.”
Protesters
entered the offices in New York and California around 2 p.m. Eastern
time, vowing to stay there until the company met their demand that
Google pull out of a $1.2 billion contract it shares with Amazon to
provide cloud services and data centers to the Israeli government. Other
protesters rallied outside the company’s offices in New York, Sunnyvale
and Seattle.
[…]
In early March, Google fired a worker
who stood up and protested during a speech by Google’s top executive in
Israel at a conference in New York. Zelda Montes, a software engineer at
Google-owned YouTube who was one of the workers participating in the
sit-in, acknowledged in an interview before the protest that they may be
fired, too.
The Gaza War has exposed the dark underbelly of the Democratic Party,
one that’s hostile to Israel and Jewish people and oozing with
antisemitism. College campuses have become a soft no-go zone for
American Jews, who have been harassed, assaulted, and, in some cases,
subjected to death threats from their peers. The younger echelons of the
Democratic Party hate Israel, something that American Jews must grapple
with in the upcoming elections.
It’s why Democrats have walked a politically schizophrenic line with Israel by bashing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu while also saying their support
for the Jewish state is ironclad in the aftermath of Iran’s ballistic
missile barrage this past weekend. This issue isn’t a hard one, folks.
You’re either with the terrorists or not. For the pro-Hamas caucus at
Google, they’ve made their position clear. They should be fired, and
this contract will remain.
So, what did this accomplish? If they had issues, find another job. It’s that simple.
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