The former Google employee who was fired after posting a missive criticizing the company's diversity efforts calls his dismissal illegal and says he is "exploring all possible legal remedies."James Damore said via email on Monday night that he was told he was fired for "'perpetuating gender stereotypes.'"Damore, a senior software engineer who had worked at Google since December 2013, posted the 10-page note on an internal Google discussion board late last week, criticizing what he called Google's liberal leanings and its training around "unconscious bias," particularly with regard to women. The document cited purported principles of evolutionary psychology to argue that women are unsuited to be good engineers because they are more interested in people than ideas.On his LinkedIn profile, Damore lists a “PhD, Systems Biology” from Harvard in 2013. However, a representative from Harvard tells WIRED that Damore did not complete a PhD. He completed a master’s degree in systems biology in 2013.The “Google memo,” as it became known on Twitter, went viral over the weekend, generating fierce criticism from other Google employees and many others outside the company.Google executives initially appeared to be caught off guard by the document and the uproar. Danielle Brown, the company's new vice president of diversity and inclusion, posted a response late Saturday that both criticized some of the statements in Damore's missive and said Google sought an "open, inclusive environment" that accommodates multiple political views.On Monday, however, Google CEO Sundar Pichai sent a company-wide email saying that Damore had violated the company's Code of Conduct by "advancing harmful gender stereotypes in our workplace." News of Pichai's email surfaced just moments before word that Damore had been fired.In the email exchange with WIRED on Monday night, Damore said he wrote the document "to express my concerns about the terms and conditions of my working environment, and to bring up potentially illegal behavior." He said he had filed a complaint, formally known as a charge, with the National Labor Relations Board. He also claimed that California law prohibits firing or coercing workers for their political views. Damore did not respond to a request for an interview.
An employee publicly defames his employer and is fired. Explain the problem like I'm five, because I'm not seeing it.Edit: so was the memo private? Because then I see the problem.
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Google executives initially appeared to be caught off guard by the document and the uproar. Danielle Brown, the company's new vice president of diversity and inclusion, posted a response late Saturday that both criticized some of the statements in Damore's missive and said Google sought an "open, inclusive environment" that accommodates multiple political views.
If he said this ten-17 years ago would he have gotten fired over it? To me the reason why is due to this "social justice warrior" mentality we have now. It's a different subject to talk about, but I'm going to bring up Gone Home. If that game came out ten years earlier as well than it most likely would have been considered mediocre, which it is and it wouldn't have been getting the praise it's getting now. As a society we are now getting butthurt over the littlest of things and we are praising things or people like Bruce Jenner simply because they involve the LGBT. There is nothing heroic about what Bruce Jenner did to his body but people are considering him "heroic" all because he got a sex change.
Quote from: Mattie G Indahouse on August 09, 2017, 05:56:56 AMIf he said this ten-17 years ago would he have gotten fired over it? To me the reason why is due to this "social justice warrior" mentality we have now. It's a different subject to talk about, but I'm going to bring up Gone Home. If that game came out ten years earlier as well than it most likely would have been considered mediocre, which it is and it wouldn't have been getting the praise it's getting now. As a society we are now getting butthurt over the littlest of things and we are praising things or people like Bruce Jenner simply because they involve the LGBT. There is nothing heroic about what Bruce Jenner did to his body but people are considering him "heroic" all because he got a sex change.I never got this with 'pride parades'. If you are born this way, what exactly are you proud of? Now if you live like this by choice then you can be proud of it, because you chose to do so.Like I cannot be proud to have two testicle. I was born with them.
Quote from: FatherlyNick on August 09, 2017, 07:09:09 AMQuote from: Mattie G Indahouse on August 09, 2017, 05:56:56 AMIf he said this ten-17 years ago would he have gotten fired over it? To me the reason why is due to this "social justice warrior" mentality we have now. It's a different subject to talk about, but I'm going to bring up Gone Home. If that game came out ten years earlier as well than it most likely would have been considered mediocre, which it is and it wouldn't have been getting the praise it's getting now. As a society we are now getting butthurt over the littlest of things and we are praising things or people like Bruce Jenner simply because they involve the LGBT. There is nothing heroic about what Bruce Jenner did to his body but people are considering him "heroic" all because he got a sex change.I never got this with 'pride parades'. If you are born this way, what exactly are you proud of? Now if you live like this by choice then you can be proud of it, because you chose to do so.Like I cannot be proud to have two testicle. I was born with them.do you feel the same way about patriotism
Quote from: Azumarill on August 08, 2017, 10:59:44 PMle es jay double u menaceShouldn't you be engaging in apologetics for genocidal communist regimes right now?
Quote from: Azumarill on August 08, 2017, 10:59:44 PMle es jay double u menaceAre you with Antifa?
Quote from: Verbatim on August 09, 2017, 07:26:36 AMQuote from: FatherlyNick on August 09, 2017, 07:09:09 AMQuote from: Mattie G Indahouse on August 09, 2017, 05:56:56 AMIf he said this ten-17 years ago would he have gotten fired over it? To me the reason why is due to this "social justice warrior" mentality we have now. It's a different subject to talk about, but I'm going to bring up Gone Home. If that game came out ten years earlier as well than it most likely would have been considered mediocre, which it is and it wouldn't have been getting the praise it's getting now. As a society we are now getting butthurt over the littlest of things and we are praising things or people like Bruce Jenner simply because they involve the LGBT. There is nothing heroic about what Bruce Jenner did to his body but people are considering him "heroic" all because he got a sex change.I never got this with 'pride parades'. If you are born this way, what exactly are you proud of? Now if you live like this by choice then you can be proud of it, because you chose to do so.Like I cannot be proud to have two testicle. I was born with them.do you feel the same way about patriotismBeing patriotic is a choice. I'm not sure what you are trying to say.Do you mean how someone is proud of the country they are born in? Or proud to have been born in their country?
Quote from: FatherlyNick on August 09, 2017, 09:20:59 AMQuote from: Verbatim on August 09, 2017, 07:26:36 AMQuote from: FatherlyNick on August 09, 2017, 07:09:09 AMQuote from: Mattie G Indahouse on August 09, 2017, 05:56:56 AMIf he said this ten-17 years ago would he have gotten fired over it? To me the reason why is due to this "social justice warrior" mentality we have now. It's a different subject to talk about, but I'm going to bring up Gone Home. If that game came out ten years earlier as well than it most likely would have been considered mediocre, which it is and it wouldn't have been getting the praise it's getting now. As a society we are now getting butthurt over the littlest of things and we are praising things or people like Bruce Jenner simply because they involve the LGBT. There is nothing heroic about what Bruce Jenner did to his body but people are considering him "heroic" all because he got a sex change.I never got this with 'pride parades'. If you are born this way, what exactly are you proud of? Now if you live like this by choice then you can be proud of it, because you chose to do so.Like I cannot be proud to have two testicle. I was born with them.do you feel the same way about patriotismBeing patriotic is a choice. I'm not sure what you are trying to say.Do you mean how someone is proud of the country they are born in? Or proud to have been born in their country?patriotism can only mean the second thingi can be proud of luxembourg for affording people the right to die, but i cannot be their patrioti take it you wouldn't say it's rational to be a patriot then
Quote from: Azumarill on August 09, 2017, 09:29:52 AMTalk about bad analogies...
Quote from: Verbatim on August 09, 2017, 09:31:35 AMQuote from: FatherlyNick on August 09, 2017, 09:20:59 AMQuote from: Verbatim on August 09, 2017, 07:26:36 AMQuote from: FatherlyNick on August 09, 2017, 07:09:09 AMQuote from: Mattie G Indahouse on August 09, 2017, 05:56:56 AMIf he said this ten-17 years ago would he have gotten fired over it? To me the reason why is due to this "social justice warrior" mentality we have now. It's a different subject to talk about, but I'm going to bring up Gone Home. If that game came out ten years earlier as well than it most likely would have been considered mediocre, which it is and it wouldn't have been getting the praise it's getting now. As a society we are now getting butthurt over the littlest of things and we are praising things or people like Bruce Jenner simply because they involve the LGBT. There is nothing heroic about what Bruce Jenner did to his body but people are considering him "heroic" all because he got a sex change.I never got this with 'pride parades'. If you are born this way, what exactly are you proud of? Now if you live like this by choice then you can be proud of it, because you chose to do so.Like I cannot be proud to have two testicle. I was born with them.do you feel the same way about patriotismBeing patriotic is a choice. I'm not sure what you are trying to say.Do you mean how someone is proud of the country they are born in? Or proud to have been born in their country?patriotism can only mean the second thingi can be proud of luxembourg for affording people the right to die, but i cannot be their patrioti take it you wouldn't say it's rational to be a patriot thenYou have to be proud of your country to be a patriot of it. You also have to push your country to be better if you are a real patriot.