Topic: James Damore
James Damore’s case highlights the challenges of free expression within major tech companies like Google, where internal biases can lead to censorship and suppression of dissenting views. The backlash against Damore’s memo on diversity and political bias raises critical questions about the limits of free speech in corporate environments and the implications for individual liberty. As companies increasingly regulate internal discourse, the need for robust protections for free expression becomes ever more pressing.
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Google tells employees to stop talking politics after a series of leaks showed staff’s political leanings
Leaks have confirmed that Google employees like to talk politics. This new policy update will try to stop them.
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Google executive Greg Coppola placed on administrative leave after calling out Google’s political bias
This follows the former Google employees James Damore and Mike Wacker being fired after speaking out about Google’s policies.
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Leaked internal Pinterest documents show that it blacklists “Christian” and “Bible verses” from its auto-complete search suggestions
Auto-complete is one of the main tools for finding new content and ideas on Pinterest.
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Judge rules lawsuit about Google’s biased internal culture against conservatives can move to the discovery phase
Lawyer Harmeet K. Dhillon celebrated the win.
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Google manager leaked email: We need to stop “hate” and “fake news” because that’s how Trump won
Google has been stacking up a long history of extreme left-wing leanings and a high intolerance of opposing viewpoints, as…





