Earlier this week, a former Google engineer by the name of James Damore filed a class-action lawsuit against the multinational technology company, alleging that Google discriminates against individuals that are conservative or right-of-center, white people, and men. In addition to several other claims, Damore explained that Google fosters a number of diverse “lifestyles,” but it constantly negligent of conservative viewpoints.
“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 former Google engineer revealed in the lawsuit. “The only lifestyle that seems to not be openly discussed on Google’s internal forums is traditional heterosexual monogamy.”
Back in March of last year, Google’s department of human resources reprimanded one of their employees for making public their support for traditional parenting techniques. The post in question read: “If I had a child, I would teach him/her traditional gender roles and patriarchy from a very young age. That’s the hardest thing to fix later, and our degenerate society constantly pushes the wrong message.”
It’s hard to imagine why any self-respecting company would scold one of their employees for announcing their support for traditional gender roles, but if what James Damore said in his lawsuit regarding Google’s hostility towards the conservative ideology is true, then it really isn’t difficult to believe. The company responsible for creating world’s most popular search engine has made it abundantly clear that they overwhelmingly favor the progressive mindset and lifestyle over the belief system of those on the right, and they aren’t exactly shy about it either.
Furthermore, there is something incredibly ironic about a company that puts so much emphasis on diversity, yet excludes heterosexual monogamy while celebrating everything from polygamy to transgenderism to furries (for those who are unaware, furries are people that typically dress up in animal costumes that have human characteristics, such a smiling faces or hair on top of their heads). It’s completely backward – instead of focusing most of their attention on time-tested monogamy and traditional mother/father parenting systems, Google chooses to celebrate perversions of the institution of marriage, mental disorders, and people who dress up in creepy animal costumes. What a time to be alive.
But Google’s anti-conservative bias is not just put on display within the company and behind closed doors, however. Indeed, Google routinely makes its hatred towards those on the right side of the political spectrum known in a number of different ways, from implementing biased Internet “fact checkers” to determine whether or not conservative websites are being truthful, to all-out political censorship.
Back in August of last year, the Daily Caller published an article on conservatives who were explicitly being targeted for censorship and demonetization on the popular video-sharing website YouTube, which has been owned by Google since November of 2006. One such conservative is right-wing journalist Lauren Southern, who explained that she believes, as most other conservatives do, that Google and YouTube are trying to suppress political voices that don’t align with the liberal agenda. (Related: YouTube has threatened to shut down the Health Ranger channel over a podcast that discusses the FBI’s routine obstruction of justice.)
“I think it would be insane to suggest there’s not an active effort to censor conservative and independent views,” Southern explained. “Considering most of Silicon Valley participate in the censorship of alleged ‘hate speech,’ diversity hiring and inclusivity committees.” Southern went on to say that there is no merit hiring that goes on within Google, nor is there any support for the freedom of speech or for the equal representation of political points of view.
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