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Alphabet Inc.'s Google has fired an employee who wrote an internal memo blasting the web company's diversity policies, creating a firestorm across Silicon Valley. James Damore, the Google engineer who wrote the note, confirmed his dismissal in an email, saying that he had been fired for "perpetuating gender stereotypes." He said he's "currently exploring all possible legal remedies."
[...] Earlier on Monday, Google CEO Sundar Pichai sent a note to employees that said portions of the memo "violate our Code of Conduct and cross the line by advancing harmful gender stereotypes in our workplace." But he didn't say if the company was taking action against the employee. A Google representative, asked about the dismissal, referred to Pichai's memo.
[...] After the controversy swelled, Danielle Brown, Google's new vice president for diversity, integrity and governance, sent a statement to staff condemning Damore's views and reaffirmed the company's stance on diversity. In internal discussion boards, multiple employees said they supported firing the author, and some said they would not choose to work with him, according to postings viewed by Bloomberg News.
"We are unequivocal in our belief that diversity and inclusion are critical to our success as a company," Brown said in the statement. "We'll continue to stand for that and be committed to it for the long haul."
Source: Bloomberg.
[Update: Apparently Julian Assange has offered James Damore a job, saying that "Censorship is for losers". - Fnord666]
Previously: Googler's Memo on Culture of Diversity Extremism Goes Viral Inside Google
(Score: 4, Informative) by DannyB on Tuesday August 08 2017, @08:50PM (3 children)
Inigo Montoya?
who famously said
People today are educated enough to repeat what they are taught but not to question what they are taught.
(Score: 2) by Grishnakh on Tuesday August 08 2017, @09:13PM (2 children)
I think you're projecting.
From Wikipedia: [wikipedia.org]
"[Quixotism] also serves to describe an idealism without regard to practicality. An impulsive person or act might be regarded as quixotic."
"Quixotism is usually related to "over-idealism", meaning an idealism that doesn't take consequence or absurdity into account."
Also, from here: [wikipedia.org]
"It may also connote an importune, unfounded, and vain effort against adversaries real or imagined for a vain goal."
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday August 09 2017, @05:57AM (1 child)
But, American! Here is the end of Chapter 42 of Moby Dick: the original:
Wonder ye then, at the fiery hunt for the White Male?
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday August 09 2017, @07:12AM
Interesting analogy; snowblindness, and blindness to white male privilege, what are the odds that Melville intended such a meaning? What are the odds that the White Male in question has read Moby Dick? Truely, these are the days of high American illiteracy!