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So what I'm hearing is Google is hiring
Hiring ai lol so nope.. no new jobs opened lol
@@npcimknot958 you got npc mindset... stay npc chief!!!
Okey, so they are gonna need like 10 people to replace those 50.
@@npcimknot958Google has lots of jobs available lol, your fear has defeated you
Google has been hiring for a while now if you haven't qualified then not sure you qualify now
Someone higher up really just said "Alright that's enough." 💀
Someone high up said we have a 1.2 billion contract with Israel so money talks .
can anyone tell what they were working on?
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The line will not continue to go up if this behavior continues and we all know that the line must go up no matter who gets thrown under the bus to make it happen.
One more thing is that google and most tech companies have r&d centers in israel so that's an internal office problem.
“Google will sell to whoever is on top of the rubble.” Zack has such an abrasive, yet elegant way to express the realities of the world.
The Nazis were also closely entangled with the industry. It apparently just makes sense to support each others interests. And somehow it still worked out in the end.
Imagine working for a tech giant in the West in 2024 and not realizing how close your "European boss" is to the Holy Land of Israel. Rookie mistake. You only make it once, but you also probably only get the chance to work in "the promised land" of tech once, too. So it evens out.
It’s still amazes me how people are surprised that companies do what makes them money and not what is morally correct. It’s a company’s job to make money for its shareholders, not be moral.
@@captainrev4959 Exactly, Companies are the players that play the game, politicians make the rules. It's not up to players to change the rules.
BREAKING: Replaceable people get replaced after thinking they're not replaceable.
BREAKING: Google as an employer is replaceable. These people will have another job in a few weeks.
@@adamkortenot the way the economy is going. May take them a bit
@@adamkorte not if they dont work lol
@@adamkorte They literally choose virtue signaling over having a career. They arnt good employees
@@adamkorteAny potential new employer is gonna see the fact that they were terminated from their last job and see why and want to completely avoid that trouble.
Right now many companies are searching for reasons to fire employees… so when problematic employees willingly give those companies a reason then that’s obviously not very smart.
Yes, I bet this doesn't even have anything to do with wokeness. Every tech company overhired in the last 4 years and is looking for the slightest reason to fire you.
Pretty much. Like the companies needed wokeness to be greedy. They're just trying to save money.
@@martinsch it has nothing to do with wokeness. They got fired because they stopped working and started protesting on company grounds over something google won't even adress.
Yeah that's very true. Every company is dumping people and I guess these people gave them a free reason to.
@@martinsch And the economic crunch is affecting everyone besides the military industrial complex, and grocery executives.
Maybe not a "conservative" shift, but people being fed up with all the nonsense.
Nothing to do with politics. Google has a 1.2 billion contract with Israel. It's just business nothing more.
It's a shift back to merit.
How shifts start my guy
wrong it cause it finally affecting israel so they pulling the brakes
So a conservative shift? Gotcha
Corporate when ESG money is flowing in : We support all the (right) causes. Corporate when money is tight : You cost us money, you're out the door. Corporate's allegiance lies where the money is, that simple. They don't give two f's about anything else.
The difference is this involves Israel. They have a lot of power over America. We just sent them billions while homeless are everywhere here.
ESG was a mistake from the beginning, hopefully they have gone woke and broke enough where we don't see it in the future
@@McDLT999999999999999 Yeah, Asmons analysis over this is lacking. Too manuy Juice have power in Big Tech.
It’s literally just semet ic shamelessness and hypocrisy, who do you think invented ESG
Yup, the only reason all of this diversity hiring is going on is because executive bonuses are often tied to it.
Asmongold got 39k views in 2 hours, the original has 30k in 21 hours. Asmongold is mainstream media now
yeah and he repeats the media lies about the spike in antisemity for the 2000 year in a row.The streak is hot man.
@@piotrswat169 Asmon is the just the most non political normie commoner. We can't really expect him to at least go ankle deep into this issue. I respect that he's at least being fair to Palestine side given the inofrmation he recieves.
@@samuraijosh1595 yea but he lives in USA he knows the victim culture there it’s a branch of the economy by now.The undisputed champs of that are the folk that cry wolf all the time.Cant really say who they are cause you know.
@piotrswat169 don't forget Canada and the uk, eu. They love victims to
@@piotrswat169 I love how non-Americans see only what the media shows them and they assume they know anything about the country. It's pretty fkn funny. America has a very small amount of those people. You've only seen the very few portrayed in the media and think it's even close to the rest of the country. Being that gullible is wild lol
So, the pendulum is swinging the other way again In other news, water is in fact wet
Not really no m. The pendulum is always in favour of Isreal 😊
@@Clarkeyrules1 thats a clueless comment :D
not really
Extremists always comes out of the woodwork when the swing hits its peak. And they are the ones who force the pendulum to swing back like a baseball bat.
@@Clarkeyrules1 The military industrial complex is immune to the pendulum, Israel is just a useful tool for them.
I'm so sick of activists in my workplace. Why do we need to pay them to protest it's moronic.
Well with any luck, this is a trend that will continue.
"Why do we need to pay them to protest it's moronic" Not a real thing, bro.
@@fallasleep9472 they think it is. Going out to protest while they should be working in the job they were hired to do. And I bet they were surprised and threw a fit when they got fired. I agree, completely moronic.
@@nunyobidness153 They didn't expect to get fired? Are you serious? It's called putting your line of work at risk bc you're against the companies' interest you're working for. And their interest is to support israel with AI made to target civilians in their homes.
@@fallasleep9472 then they could have just quit their jobs and quietly left. Still would have accomplished the exact same thing. Absolutely nothing but costing themselves their jobs, lol.
Long story short: don't poop where you eat
what if they feed you poop?
@@ChickenMcThicckenthen they eat poop
@@ChickenMcThiccken Its only a matter of time.
@@fishtofu3214 lmfao
Long story short: don't bite the hand that feeds (aka the Jews)
I got fresh out of college and got stuck signing not only an Non-Compete Clause and a Non-Disclosure Agreement, but also I signed away all of my rights to any ideas I would create, even on my free-time. As an Engineer with an electronics bench and 3D CAD software at home that likes to tinker, that was a gut-punch. Needless to say, I left the Corporate Engineering scene all-together. Screw that.
Pretty sure non compete clauses are now invalid nationwide. Or will be when the rule changes takes effect.
Basically enslavement. You waste a lot of time learning 1 skill set and then you sign a contract that makes it impossible to use that skillset outside of slaving away for the corporation. Full-time work also leaves you with no free time or energy so picking up another skill is difficult.
@@simpsonryan32 Ehhh... the Chamber of Commerce is ginning up a legal challenge, and this whole thing is almost certainly going to SCOTUS (because the challenge is to the FTC's ability to say they refuse to legally enforce noncompetes). The problem is, that's actually not even the end of it, because even if they say the FTC does have that authority, that just means you only have to change presidents to get a new FTC to issue new governance. So if you plan to ban noncompetes fully, you have to do it the old-fashioned way: legislation. Which means going to Congress. So yeah, good luck moving it through there...
was it anything like silicon valley? (the show.)
Nothings stopping u from using your skill to destroy there bussiness
How to lose your cushy six figure salary job in three simple steps.
he probably has information that can be useful. wouldnt' be surprised if he threw it on google drive. go to china. give secrets.
I think it was just 1 simple step.
1 simple step, not focusing on what you’re hired to do
what if your six figure salary is killing 20 000 child somewhere ? its either you are a human or not.
@@mshtysf4646 They should probably be more concerned with their financial future and bettering their life rather than standing on a sidewalk screaming at nobody instead of working. All that to be broke but at least now they're "virtuous"
Google is luring them out, identify them, and then fire them. What a genius plan.
They should Google what a 'Honeypot' is. Ironic.
Yea the IG Farben model LOL
have someone come in with a shirt that says "i love netnYahoo and kanye for being supporters of israel". now watc the flies start to come and say something. BAM. fired. "excuse me sir. " BAM you fired too. "what is going on" . BAM . YO ASS GONE TOO. ANYMORE???? now everything back to normal.
serious question, who's "them" in this context?
@@edukee People with other opinions.Zion be praised.
No politics in the work space should be a universally enforced policy.
Blackrock/Vanguard are two multi-billion dollar companies ready to inject politics into everything. It's not surprising that they are silent when it comes to Palestine considering their origins, but they WILL make sure that normal people worldwide won't have any room left to breathe outside of the agenda.
Unless the work place is political. Otherwise yeah I agree
How would that be achieved? Politics is in everything. Do you mean that people shouldn't be allowed to express themselves and their views at work? That in itself is political. You simply cannot escape from it, only limit the politics you dislike or feel is harmful to a cohesive workforce. Alas, if workers of the world were to unite... Gotta be balanced with it. Let people express themselves to a degree, but perhaps draw the line at political paraphernalia such as flags and stuff. That way, we don't have to see that silly rainbow flag again, nor have to see any crucifixes, or hear how we're "-phobic" or "-ist" for failing to bow to overgrown toddlers, or how we're sinners and going to hell for failing to rim an ethereal despot.
@@djinnxx7050Wow, you seem to be feeling really euphoric right now, aren’t you?
I know I'm twisting your words, it was just a joke that popped in my head! I really wish political campaigns would keep politics out of their work! That would be great. Just stick to the facts and don't lie and pay your way into office.
It's almost as if you're supposed to work at your job.
Nope it is about politics as they said
Those employees were simply expendable, you are not individually worth a billion dollars to a company and if you start costing more than you're worth you get fired. Remember to protest on your own time people, the company owes you zero loyalty so don't expect any.
They pay you to work. If you don't work, you don't get paid (get fired) This is as simple as that.
Hiring extraneous people usually is.
I think some got the idea they run companies they work for as they were given too much leeway though anyone with their head screwed on should know better. Netflix' crack down came after an employee marched into an exec meeting to demand the removal of Chapelle's specials whilst another leaked his contract. It caused Netflix to release a new internal policy still saying 'all friends together' stuff but staff may have to work on things they don't agree with and if they feel they can't, they should leave. Now.
true and this contract goes both ways: you dont owe the company any loyalty either, if they stop paying - you stop working. Or if you find someone else paying higher price you are allowed to quit any time
Who's gonna waste their 30 minute lunch break doing that?
There is no shift, going against Israel in corporate environment was never permitted.
THANK YOU. Finally someone is making sense around here. This isn't some white pill moment, this is exactly what would have happened if say in 2020 a bunch of Google employee did a sit in protest against the Jewish state. They WOULD have been fired then for antisemitism. But people still want to have hope that our country isn't doomed so they latch on to stupid things and say "look look! The country is healing!!!"
Yep, Israel is the right's version of cancel culture. Edit:For the love of God, such a random autocorrect from right to night!
Why tho?!
@@DerFreiegedankebecause jewish wealth makes the world go round
Lol
"These companies don't care about any of these values." GOOD. They never should've.
They never did. They only care about the bottom line, so if it helps the bottom line, they will pretend to care.
@@daniellundqvist2926 Yeah, that's what I meant to say. They never should've pretended.
They were selling tech to Israel. Otherwise they were doing their job.
Cops during School Shootings : 😿🙈😱 Cops during School Protests : 🤬👹🥊🚨
what this have to do with the video
@@terrafirma-xb7tsWants to shit on cops probably a liberal or an islamist, "reason" ? You ask too much.
@@YoY664Lumping a religion on to political views. Classic 😂
Oh sure let’s cherry pick the Uvalde department and not look at an extremely well trained one like Nashville that made entry immediately upon arrival. Cops are different based on departments and the state they’re in, do your homework.
What I don’t understand is the liberal fascination with Islam. It is, unquestionably, diametrically opposed to the liberal world view. Even milquetoast Islam is conservative. It would be just as absurd if they were taking a stand for Christianity.
Brother, I don't think this is about taking a stand for Islam, this is about innocent people being killed. But to entertain this - honestly I don't see very many liberal people being "fascinated" with Islam. Quite the opposite - I've seen so many cases of them highlighting the parts of Islam that have no place in the modern world in general, much less a more liberal world.
they are truly enlightened. Problem is that these kind of people simple cannot fathom the thought that anyone would want to do them any harm. Besides of course if you are a conservative then you are A LEEEEECH
Christianity is more laidback about liberal ideals than Islam, is. And conservative regards the concepts that any group chooses to conserve. Many of the ideas Muslims want to conserve are opposed to Christian ideals. That's why liberal aren't afraid of painting Jesus doing awful things, but refuses to draw any picture of Muhammad. The difference there is they aren't afraid of Christians killing them for drawing their God in offensive ways, but ARE afraid of a militant (not all or most) Muslim killing them for drawing an Islamic prophet.
It really is bizarre isn't it? I think it comes down to the skin colour of peoples who practice Islam. It's kind of racist how they think about it. Brown people are ALWAYS opressed by white people.
you dont understand it because youre looking at it on a religious lense i bet you alot of them do have religious ties and alot of them also recognize that genocide is genocide no matter whose doing it and to whom it is done the problem with the arguments is once you talk about the literal genocide of the palestinians the other side will counter oct 7 oct 7 and they will derail the conversation into their side being the victim. this is a generational conflict and i think this is the root why we have terrorists today and i blame the Europeans for starting this
does the mean there will be less rainbows when using Google?
no juste for palestine not the same thing
The rainbow corruption remains.
this might mean international men's day could get an animation, idk, seems a bit of a stretch still.
No, let's be honest they more dumped them because of the over hiring of the last 4 years. The tech crunch has come and therefore all those people they hired are just dead weight. These people just gave the company a free reason to cut people free.
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I'm pretty sure there were some employees who thought they could use this protesting opportunity not to do work/slack off and get away with it lol..
WEF really thought Logos, a single HR hire, narrative and a quarterly meeting / pizza party was going to prevent an "Occupy Wallstreet 2.0"
50 employees about to be joining the homeless population
Yeah I’m sure having a stint at Google on their resumes will leave them completely unemployable
I'm sure ppl paid in hundreds of Ks do not have any funds and live paycheck to paycheck.
1 day after being homeless theyll forget what they believe about middle east and start working for lockheed martin
@@DeathragesChannelwell things are expensive over there & yeah if people don’t handle their money right they can live paycheck to paycheck. Depends on their spending habits lol
Well it is only up the road...
Protesting. Peacefully, in your own free time after work is one thing...and a perfectly reasonable thing to do also if you care about an issue that badly. But waltzing into your CEO's office, and performing a sit in protest? Impeding peoples right to go about their own day? These people are utterly deluded. And bereft of any care about anyone with differing beliefs then their own world view. Google had no choice. This is getting out of hand. And they have acted. Also, 50 problematic employees gone! 😂
That's how protests and activism works, there has to be pressure in order to have changes. If you are not "annoying" anybody it's not a protest
@@uomofocaccina1258 no it does not. If you are annoying people you are protesting wrong?
@@uomofocaccina1258 They had changes alright. Changed their jobs, for instance. That's about it. Children stamping their feet.
@@uomofocaccina1258 "pushing for change" and change is what they got. They protested the wrong way. And they were punching way above their pay grade. See, line workers at a factory can pull this off, if they need the manpower to run machines and those employees deliver that manpower. Most protests just delay the work, to remind the higher ups who's really in power. And those protests are for worker rights, not corporate direction. But tech jobs like these are way too cushy. Comfy work conditions, free snacks and other incentives. These employees cost more than they realize, and have less power than they thought. Sure, the remaining employees are probably getting a bigger workload, but anyone who's got the skill and ambition is going to have a field day filling in the vacuum. Plus, more money to toss around, that's extra overtime pay and maybe even raises for anyone willing to bite down and push through. Corporations are machines. If the cog don't fit...
Did you even heard? They started protesting AFTER google made deal with Israel not before.
My dad doesn’t care about politics and is moderate, but he said both Palestine and Israel are doing horrible things and both should not be given a cent of his money, and he paid 20k in taxes so he is definitely pissed at where it’s going
Ask your dad hpw he would feel if the Gov kicked your family out of their house so it could be given to illigal immigrants because thats why Palestinians are fighting. Nevermind doesnt matter.
his 20k in taxes went to a toilet seat in a military base.
@@WALTAH2000 Or on a new screwdriver for the mechanic shop.
Based Dad
20K? That's nothing.
Among old your characterization of alex was wrong. He apologized for reading an article about crisis actors and never directed any1 to say/do anything the families
Then why did he lose a massive lawsuit?
@dark_winter8238 you didn't watch that railroad of a trial and the O'Keefe expose on the cia official brag about them setting him up
@@dark_winter8238 Because it was a kangaroo court where he was prohibited from presenting evidence in his defence and was instead issued a summary judgment.
@@dark_winter8238 You mean the court that declared he was withholding documents after he and his lawyers literally had nothing left to possibly give, the court where a judge used a summary judgement to determine no trial was needed and they should go straight to determining a billion dollars in damages because he hurt feelings?
Money knows no ethics and values.
thank god for that, imagine if these companies started being political and picking sides. They should just care about money and nothing else, its best for everybody
until money printers arrive*
Nor do these protestors. They know 'mindlessly following the current thing'.
@@sten260100% agree , i want a product , not a lecture on a cuase i dont agree or care
@@paulw5039 Spoken like a truly ignorant person.
So nice of those 50 people to give up their jobs willingly for people who need them
do you really think they will replace them, nah not in this economy.
@@AphiliaxMikado I doubt productivity will take much of a hit. The 50 of them combined probably did the job of one semi competent part-time intern.
@@paulw5039 depends on the product/project they were assigned to.
@@paulw5039you’re so lost. You want so badly for that to be true, it these people contribute far more than you do
@@adamkorte They're children throwing a tantrum. When they eventually grow up they may become functioning members of society, but they've clearly got a long way to go before they reach that point. And so do you if you agree with them.
There was no court case. Alex Jones had a default judgement issued against him and was not ALLOWED to put up a defense. Look it up.
No. Alex Jones wasn’t “convicted”. There was no criminal trial because he never committed a crime. He was sued by the families for essentially defamation. The judge gave “summary judgement” because they asked him for information he could possibly produce, “how much money did this one segment of this one broadcast relating to my client actually make?” Even though he gave them all his financials. The judge said he was in violation and ruled in favor of the families. The trial was just on how much he should pay in damages. They initially put it at 1.2 Billion which was the highest ever awarded by like 3x. Then he appealed it down to 50 million. Alex Jones said some shit on his show that went a little too far, apologized and then still got railroaded by a judge that hated him. They just had a guy from the CIA get caught from OMG Media say that they pushed the families to sue him. Think what you want about Jones and what he says, but he was fucked over by the system.
Asmongold should acknowledge this. Talking out of his ass on this situation
Jones was an exercise in how fast and thorough the big tech can cancel someone completely. He was banned and shutdown by multiple big entities within hours and you don't need a college degree to realize it was a coordinated attack, an assassination basically. And the fact that it was Alex Jones was so convenient because nobody cared since it was him, not realizing that some other time it can happen to them or their children over some wrongthink...
😂 Do yall actually think he cares. Everything yall say is true, but yall are actually acting like asmon will read your comments and come out to apologize for one thing he said incorrectly 🤣🤣🤣🤣 hilarious
For real, they just used the Sandy Hook thing to hurt him because they hate him. Railroaded injustice
@@joshb4286 the guy who says "I'm right, I'm always right... There it is" on numerous occasions should care if he's dead wrong. Otherwise, you're admitting here and now that you don't value integrity in a person (and probably yourself) ...There it is!
I think it's perfectly fair for them to protest and picket their own jobs. If my company was involved in a war I would have an issue with that. On the other hand, in the US at least, Google has a right to fire these people. That's the point of protest, if there was no risk then it wouldn't be a protest
the ambiguity is endless if "google is involved in war". Its like saying that facebook is a sick company, because someone posted something sick on facebook. (facebook is cancer though) Google is a software provider. They provide software. They dont fight wars.
They should quit in protest then. The company simply got ahead of it and fired them first. Fair's fair.
If you do not agree with the sort of business your employer is involved in, you have every right to work for someone that aligns with your values.
@@Grk149 I think the first option should always be to try and change the company. If enough employees come together, then the company have to change. If that fails, then you should quit.
wow am I getting censored today. Almost every one of my 5 comments have been deleted. Free speech really flourishes.
If they were protesting Russia war on Ukraine we would see a different story
Exactly this. There is no culture shift. The only thing shifting is the lefties noticing too much and being treated like the people deemed as right wing extremists.
And that different is they got fired fot protesting Russia and it probably not gonna making it to the news.
You want to compare supporting Ukraine, that didn't attack any russia territory ever with supporting Palestian, that starts it all by attacking Israel in October and kidnapping people? Fore real? LOL
Unless they were supporting Russia
Israel and Ukraine are supported by the same people - the Rothschild sympathisers (look it up - of course we know that Rothschilds established the modern state of Israel, but they support Ukraine too of course, because it spreads their interests). Yes, Trump is a Rothschild supporter because his stance is support of both the same things. You CANNOT be pro-Palestine AND pro-Ukraine and be internally consistent.
It's the same in Europe. It is generally the case that people vote for conservative parties in uncertain times.
Seeing woke companies struggling with woke activist employees and vice versa is heartwarming.
This made my day hahaha☕
The true is they are not woke companies, they only care about money not matter if that money came from blood and oppression.
and i would prefer companies not care eitherway, it just sucks when they champion a cause they dont really give a shit about and then this starts to reflect society.
Love how Asmongold compares the 'family values' of old to 'DEI', completely omitting the fact that DEI destroyed people's lives and careers because they didn't align with 'the message'. I understand his point, but he's being disingenuous and I dont know if he does it on purpose.
You definitely had folks who were fired because they were smoking weed, gay or did not align with the “values of the company”. Or trans. We think DEI is the worst , but recency bias is a bitch. “Family values” caused a whole lot of damage to lots of people.
@@MrPwncake I'm not a boomer nor American, can't say for sure. What is clear though is that the DEI movement is far worse than conservative values in the 60s-70s. DEI is evil by nature as it has roots in communism.
@@MrPwncake DEI being bad has nothing to do with recency bias. What you are promoting is essential state control and communism. I say no thanks. Good family structure is the single thing responsible for the most amount of healthy lives in the world. Blaming your bad mental health on your exterior is one of the greatest fallacies of the human history. Amazing how a simple comment as "family values are opposite of DEI" , gets deleted immediately..... You are not even allowed to have opposing views in your utopia.
@@MrPwncake And I mean, yeah who really wants to hire someone who philosophically fundamentally disagrees with what you company is doing? wtf bro You need to put yourself in the business owners shoes. What would YOU do ? Hire incapable people until financial ruin? Hire people who think you are the worst human because you have tried to start a business?
@@jonaswox why does it matter if someone has different "philosophical fundamentals". I mean if I'm looking for a janitor I don't care if you are a nazi or a commie as long as the floors are clean
They thought it would be easy! It worked everytime in college!😂
I guess Google doesn't do daycare anymore 😆.
This take of "politics doesn’t matter, it's about the money" is only true to a certain extent. Some issues go beyond money. The real world is political.
Politics revolve around money.
Politics have always revolved around money.
Politics revolve around Israel. The left has Communist Juice, the right has Zionist Juice.
@@Emeronite in the real world -> whenever your goal is profit , everything else gets dominated by this intend. Thats why moral things commonly turn into abominations - cos money/profit always wins ;)
@@danielp8433Greed, the true evil of the world.
The funniest bit. This clip got more views then the originaal airing. Corp media is dying
Glorious.
dying? its dead
It is kinda depressing to think that there is a good chunk of people in their late 20s or above who believe that their favorite multinational company has moral values
The shift didn't happen because solely because public perception changed. I don't know if you've noticed, but the economy is shite right now, and tech got hit hard by that. The days of exorbitant spending, free lunches and dinners, yoga, meditation rooms, team building events, etc. are over. When you run out of investors' money, suddenly the company has no time for crap like this. They are probably happy they get to fire so many people. Now they can hire lower wage workers.
can't help but wonder if these employees actually knew what they were protesting for...
Imagine throwing your job away over a conflict you know nothing about.
They protest for any group that is dark skinned and perceived as weak and useless at championing their own cause.
"I wish I was more educated and stuff"
@@AsAugustSleeps imagine believing these people have a hard timing finding a new job after working at Google.
@@majnjord *After being fired from Google for being a troublemaker.
biggest loss is for the employee. if he puts down he worked at google and that new company calls to verify. they will say they got laid off for protesting . you think that other employer is gonna hire them? hell no
"you don't fk with the money."
Interestingly enough Google's stock price has jumped since dropping the whacktivists.
The woke forgot what it means to work. This is their comeuppance.
Bro its 3:30 am and this man postin, wild
EU editor i think
😂
Or scheduled post
why are you not sleeping it's 3 fucking AM
Its 9:44 am here
When you work in corporate culture, you see the double speak and horrible things you're expected to part take in. This is a group of people being tasked with developing AI on a 1.2 billion dollar military contract that is utilized in warfare they likely never asked for. I dont blame them for causing a stink before getting sacked. You get blacklisted for simpily saying 'no' in corporate. so it was already over for them. Might as well make it public before leaving.
The Golem turns against its master. People might be really stooped if they think Joogle suddenly had a spark of consciousness and became "anti-woke", they're just mad people in general including their own NPCs can see who's Wormtongue's real boss.
I am continually amazed by how intelligent and deep Azom is. He comes off physically as a homeless gamer with a dr pepper addiction, but then hits you with some deep philosophic points on todays culture. I'd hang out with him anytime.
Go woke go broke. This applies to employees too now, not just businesses.
I had a non-compete for an internship at a position where I was paid 7.95 an hour. I had to get permission from my previous employer before going to work for a bank. Ridiculous.
As a french person firing someone for protesting sound so alien ! For us it’s such a basic right like having access to air or water 😂
Sounds like they were fired for protesting during work hours, when they should have been actually working. If I owned a business and people were out protesting instead of working, they'd all be told to not bother coming back.
@@nunyobidness153 thats now how protest work. you know that right?
@@Crusader_Eugene_the13th I know that's how protestors think it should work. But I'd say Google has it right.
@@Crusader_Eugene_the13th you don't get fired for not going to work in France?
@@MisoCat-bk7jh if its a protest then yea, same shit in a lot of european countries, tho i am not 100% sure cause i dont live in france but in my country you wont get fired for protesting, you will just not get paid for the days you are protesting, and in france work culture is better than here so i wont be surprised if they still get meney even if they are protesting
If it wasn't against Israel, they would not be fired.
Maybe, you can try that in your work time and let's see how it goes.
@@vik5149 Except corporations shut down during the BLM riots following Saint Floyd's death and allowed their employees to burn down mom and pop shops everywhere, so he's entirely right. And that's just one example from recent years.
I worked for another big company than google again one month ago. Let me assure you that if I had pro Israel words or revendications, I would have been fired as well
Lets see if there's a climate change sit-in protest or an Orange Man Bad protest and if they get fired it'll prove they're really just sick of activism on their dime.
Well thank God it is then.
When I got poached by my current company, I had a non-compete with my then current employer and the threshold was $75K. I had to consult with a lawyer who told me that the non-compete was iron-clad and there really is nothing else I can do other than ask for a release from my current employer (which I will never do for obvious reasons). I came clean to the president of the company hiring me and he said they are prepared for such situations and added an indemnity clause in my employment agreement.
5:20 Which is exactly what companies should do, companies have one job and one job only: "Make A Profit". It's the politicians that people vote for that determine the rules, but the players have to play the game.
WOW 50 people 😮😮 google will miss them on their 185k employees 😂😂
At a time when these tech companies are offloading excess staff due to cuts, some employees decided to make it very easy for them to pick which one goes
At this rate i may start using Google again.
9:50 can anyone name a incident where arabs/Muslims got Physically Attacked in the street for being arabs, by some other group in the last 10 years?
joe didnt "platform" alex jones, he simply had him as a guest
I dont like that framing either. Joe Rogan seems to me just an average guy having very honest conversation with his guests. The cool thing about Joe, whether you like him or not, is that he is not afraid to get confronted on his opinions on air. Or to learn. He has no problem letting someone "insane" come on the show and give his opinion. Which is a very good thing in a world of misinformation and obscurity. We need more of that in the world, not less. Disclaimer: I am by no means a fan of Joe. And when I say average I mean in terms of his opinions and philosophical complexity. Philosophically he is very representative of a conservative leaning average joe. (average joe, lol , pun unintended :D )
also the framing of Alex Jones "putting the lives at risk" by openly questioning the motives of the school shooter is so wrong
You like this switch? you like that switch? you like this switch? you like that switch? But they do put the chemicals in the water that brain damage your family! They turned the fricking frogs gay and walking in an effeminate way! Splicing little babies with fish! I`M A PIONEER!
when you have a reach of millions of people world wide and you give someone an opportunity to talk, that's giving them a platform, that IS platforming
@@IAmMadMattDog its not his problem that his podcast is popular, he is just doing his thing. if he were to pick and chose his guests based on public opinion, would u call that freedom? if he finds alex interesting to talk to, he should be able to do so
I really don’t think there’s a surge of traditionalism. I think Society has allowed progressive expression to go too far, and everything that is not towards their point of view is seen as traditionalism. Being progressive in the early 2000s and in today’s era are on completely different scales.
people forget that you can do whatever you want at home but you cannot at job
I've seen non-compete clauses popping in retail and restaurant positions. Where they didn't want them to work for other stores/restaurants either while there or for like six months (a year on one of them) after they leave. Because of company secrets (recipes, policies, etc) being shared with their competition. The worst was actually a large chain with a bad habit of only working people part time. They wanted my niece to sign that she wouldn't work for "any" other retail outlet while they barely gave her any hours, and not for a year after she left. It's insane what fields are now using them. I can understand not working part time at burger king and then part time across the street selling big macs.
They had Google posters? WTF? I'd sue them instantly.
Freedom of speech also have a consequences of speech. Companies have a right to fire people who don’t follow their business decisions.
Freedom of speech as written in the Constitution is 100% freedom from consequences, otherwise it wouldn't be freedom. That mainly applies to speaking out against the government and not being imprisoned for it though, not for being a racist douchebag online or stopping work to cry about something.
That’s not an absolute statement. Companies don’t have the right to fire people for all their business decisions, especially if they’re doing something illegal.
@@Team974 deal with Israel is not illegal
A businesses first priority is to make money. It will go with whatever side makes it more money or sometimes even cause chaos to create sides to monetize it
0:58 The 'open campus' culture was not "Say what you want say what you will", it was "say what you want BUT ONLY IF IT CONFORMS TO THIS SPECIFIC POLITICAL VIEW"
GOOD. This behavior by employees in their working hours are insane and needs to be stopped everywhere.
Insane? Interesting perspective. If you were a victim of war, I’m sure you’d appreciate people outside doing whatever they can to make a statement of support. The sad thing is people like yourself will call this behaviour insane when it’s actually respectable to put your livelihood at risk for the sake of something bigger.
@@lutfikhundakji7149 Except these peole didn't know they were putting their jobs at risk. They're so used to getting their own way they've never received real consequences before. I'm sorry but people being damaged in Palestine don't give a hoot for Google employees boycotting their bosses offices over a contract that's been in place for 3 years which emplees knew would never have been cancelled. So what was the purpose? What it always is "do it because I demand it" whatever 'it' is.
@@lutfikhundakji7149 I wouldn't call it insane. Childish. Naïve. Egotistical. But not insane.
Yeah, sure,if running around with a poster like a nut job at a company that has nothing to do with it makes you feel better, then go for it xD
@@lutfikhundakji7149 Why not just do it in your free time instead? You can still do the thing to support them while also respecting your co workers and business. I've seen people protesting at mac donalds as if they were bombing gaza. Its just silly. you can do this in a much more respectable and rational way
Uh oh thats not too stunning and brave -1 billion ESG for Google 😂😂
Cute thought, but ESG is controlled by the same pro-Israel lobby and they don't follow the same rules as everyone else.
The trump protests were at literal company meetings meaning 1) on paid company time 2) through google Companies sure lose a lot of money for making it their top priority
Yeah, not sure how they can refer to this situation as an apartheid.. south Africa was forced to end it over night.. and now look at the state of the country.. a terrorist was elevated to Saint in the world's eyes and the country collapsed. History speaks volumes.
These activists should try to protest for lbtq rights in Palestine and see what happens.
50 person roof party
cordless bungee jumping competition
They weren't rainbow protesters, they were protesting in favor of Palestine.
@@ivoryowl it’s the same people.
@@Christian_Bagger Ive seen far right Christian nationalist protesters as well XD
4:49 Alex Jones didn't lose a court case. I'm a court battle you get to defend yourself. They basically got him in a room with a much of people testifying how what he said made them feel, the judge said guilty and decided to move to how much he owes. Alex Jones never got to defend himself or say anything during the "trial". That's not losing a court battle. That's called a group of people who hate you getting together to say you are guilty.
“That’s why they got fired” 😉 like how I got let go from a job in my 20s for “performance issues” after I brought up some safety concerns, and stood firm on not putting myself in danger without the proper equipment. Don’t mess with ultra fine silica without ALL recommended precautions. I might have as well walked into a functioning coal mine from the 1800s. I was an office/IT person btw so sweeping out a building wasn’t really in my job description anyway but it would have been fine minus the cancer risks.
Oh man, they even used the company's name in the signage. If someone's going to invoke their employer's voice, they have to say what their employer would say. That's a life hack.
back then they also expressed their TDS during their shifts & thru Google & their products
Fired for getting in the way of their money*
Same as anything else would doubt that 15 random people live rentfree in your house.
I think non compete clauses are mostly about keeping the companies proprietary strategies, technologies out of the hands of their competitors and is mostly targeted to people who would have access to these things regardless of salary who would jump ship to a competitor. Prevent poaching. I do not think their should be non compete clauses in any contract. It is anti-worker and only benefits the employer at the detriment of the employee who may want to/or leave for a variety of reasons. NDA makes much more sense over a reasonable time frame during/after employment. Non compete is almost indentured servitude in principle and should not be a thing.
In 2008 at my job the company fired 3200 employees they got in trouble for not notifying the state before hand.
Everyone protesting Israel/Palestine should actually be protesting rent and cost of living.
Yeah they literally change nothing for those people they still are opressed by their own Tyrants.
meanwhile Jalopnik (of Gawker/Kotaku/Jezebel fame) just did a hit piece saying Tesla is going broke for going "non-woke"
Try to do that lecture in a business college :D "Ok now im gonna teach you why woke > business theory" "You silly businessguys with your silly business theories. Come let me show you how to woke" "If it aint woke, its gonna go broke!!!" Meanwhile page 1 in any business book: Dont get political!
Tesla is indeed going broke, but not for being non woke
@@maximelemay8444 yeah believe me i'm not a tesla/elon stan or anything; i just couldn't believe that logical leap off a mountain they had to make to somehow equate Tesla's financial situation with going "non-woke"
@@IcyBlaze616 i know it's total non sense
@@maximelemay8444 tesla is not going broke, lmao what are you talking about
Where I am, home care/senior workers who make just above min wage are hit with non-competes because the companies don't want them going out on their own and making the same they do, because the client can ask to have the waiver paid to a private worker (they just need somone to inform them of this). Medicare pays a big waiver to them for the care then they hire low wage workers to do it and pocket the difference.
"Especially...i think as culturally...theres been a shift towards like...conservatism".....this dude was so stoked on bashing trump a few years ago...now look at him. (Yes, there is room for people to grow intellectually)
There's a tribe of people you cant criticize. And that won't ever change until people talk about it. Maybe this will make some wake up, but I doubt it 🙂
If people talk shit or not never changed anything for any victim your mouth is not bulletproof same as your words these people get killed if your open your mouth or not your not an activist if your not actively helping them.
Pretty sure everyone is criticizing everyone pretty openly. Have you been to X? lol I mean, unless you’re talking about fatwas in which case yes- that’s a real danger. But how do you criticize a tribe, exactly and still be accurate? I guess you’d need to research every single person in that tribe and write a critical essay on each individual, about their individual wrongdoings in life. I’d much rather just correct my own behaviour 🤷♂️
In youtube, there's a certain threshold on how bad we can talk about lsrael, the closer to the truth the more likely caught in the filter, removed or simply shadow banned, it's a common practice among American company.
To be fair these people are demonstrating their incompetence so google had no choice.
If you’re gona protest with your company’s image DURING work hours, you better be the best,most important employee.
You work for a private company, you're there to represent the company's interests. That's generally how it works. If you don't wish to do that, then you find another company that is closer to your ideals. If you start work for Bloggs Plumbing Inc., then the following weak leave your desk, go outside and start publicly shaming that company on the street, of course you're going to get fired.
Dad finally came home to google and put his foot down..."THAT'S ENOUGH!!"
Extra info: they disrupted interior office buildings, vandalised property and terrorised other employees that didn’t agree with them.
Trump is not synonymous with conservative anything. That analyst is high af
lol It's kinda funny how some people in the comment section didn't even listen to the first 2 minutes of the video to remind them the main reason why those employees were fired.
If you don’t like how your company does business, then find another company. You are paid to work not protest. Feel free to come back after you quit and protest then though.
I think its also good to point out that a strike and a protest are different things and the way you do them is different.
I don’t think we should gloss over how perverse that “inmates running the asylum” comment was. Employees are supposed to be prisoners at their job now? With absolutely no say or freedom in how it’s run? Everyone should have a say when it comes to their life’s work. Both in terms of direction and in terms of a fair share of the profits from that work.
Nope, they just protested against someone you're not allowed to protest or criticize. All the other things are here to stay.
Yes. Regardless of who or what they protested, they caused a disruption in the workplace and they were technically not doing their jobs.
@@whiskeyniner6416 not regardless of, Jew. It's squarely because of who they were protesting against.
@@samuraijosh1595You shouldn’t be allowed to call for the deaths of all Jews, or defend/justify the acts of terrorists on October 7th as “resistance”
@@jordannewman177 No, my first amendment gives me the right to do that if I so want to (btw nobody's actually calling for death to Jews). There are already laws for harassment, both verbal and physical, that applies for all ethnic groups that you could be convicted for and not just the special group of Jews. Get it? You're other pro first amendment or not.
@@jordannewman177 governor abbot didn't deploy these forces when anti whitism was rampant during BLM protests why?. Does he only care about this specific tribe?
How does a little country like Isreal afford all this?
living on the back of american tax payers because of AIPAC
@@zmeicorp it's more than that my guy
@zmeicorp Israel owns both political parties. Look at the wifes and husbands of congressman and youll find out a good 3/4 of them are married to jewish people or are jewish themselves.
4 billions per year from USA helps a lot. (26 billions this year)
@@ozymandias8523Money well spent in the fight against evil.