Google to stay in SF Pride parade despite employee protests [www.mercurynews.com]
Google employees petition SF Pride to oust company from parade [www.cnet.com]
Google employees call for it to be kicked out of San Francisco Pride [thehill.com]
Google employees petition to ban the company from SF Pride [www.engadget.com]
SF Pride says it won’t exclude Google from the Pride parade [techcrunch.com]
Are you a robot? [www.bloomberg.com]
LGBTQ Google employees ask SF Pride to remove the company from celebrations [www.theverge.com]
SF Pride Won't Ban Google, But Says They 'Must Do More' [fortune.com]
An Open Petition to the San Francisco Pride Board of Directors [medium.com]
Google workers petition SF Pride to ban Google from parade: full text [www.businessinsider.com]
"Pride must not provide the company a platform that paints it in a rainbow veneer" #SFPride https://t.co/vWe3G6a2p6
— Alistair Barr (@alistairmbarr) June 26, 2019
Exclusive: Nearly 100 Google employees are petitioning San Francisco Pride to dump Google as a sponsor and exclude it from having a contingent in this weekend's march https://t.co/71DJdjZyrH "for those whose very right to exist is threatened, we say there is no time to waste"
— Josh Eidelson (@josheidelson) June 26, 2019
Holy shit. A group of almost 100 @Google employees is directly asking @SFPride to exclude Google from this year's Pride parade over @YouTube's failure to deal with anti-LGBT abuse.
— Carlos Maza (@gaywonk) June 26, 2019
That's some serious courage. https://t.co/vINGJhAUKq pic.twitter.com/bWDNlHoyZN
Big props to the Googlers taking a stand today: https://t.co/oHtZDxX5NK
— Pinboard (@Pinboard) June 26, 2019
Update: SF Pride Celebration Committee says Google will still participate in the parade. The non-profit said that Google "has historically been a strong ally to LGBTQ+ communities" but "can and must do more to elevate and protect the voices of LGBTQ+ creators on their platforms" https://t.co/oAkPlFrP2b
— Josh Eidelson (@josheidelson) June 26, 2019
"Almost 100 Google employees are urging the organizer of this weekend’s San Francisco Pride parade to kick the company out of the celebration, escalating pressure on the internet giant to overhaul its handling of hate speech online." https://t.co/6CtwBaCjjT
— Hamza Shaban (@hshaban) June 26, 2019
As long as YouTube “allows abuse and hate and discrimination against LGBTQ+ persons, then Pride must not provide the company a platform that paints it in a rainbow veneer of support for those very persons,” Google employees write (with full names listed) https://t.co/71DJdjZyrH https://t.co/oAkPlFrP2b
— Josh Eidelson (@josheidelson) June 26, 2019
These @Google employees are risking their jobs to protest @YouTube's exploitation of the LGBT community. This is what Pride looks like. https://t.co/vINGJhAUKq pic.twitter.com/XVc1cpIVhy
— Carlos Maza (@gaywonk) June 26, 2019
Google staff petition SF Pride to exclude company from event, escalating pressure to overhaul its handling of hate speech. https://t.co/l66RQM3Bph A prohibition the tech company issued may violate fed law protecting workplace activism & CA law protecting wkrs’ political activity.
— dri (@DriXander) June 26, 2019
Signature-gathering for this started late Monday, according to a person involved, after a Google’s LGBTQ+ community inclusion lead informed an activist employee that staff would not be allowed to protest while participating in Google’s Pride contingent https://t.co/71DJdjZyrH https://t.co/oAkPlFrP2b
— Josh Eidelson (@josheidelson) June 26, 2019
The @Google employees asking @SFPride to kick Google out of the parade have published a powerful letter explaining their position:
— Carlos Maza (@gaywonk) June 26, 2019
"Pride must not provide [@YouTube] a platform that paints in a rainbow veneer of support for [LGBTQ+] persons."https://t.co/cmb1uLJjKN pic.twitter.com/HepoBla13D
Their petition: https://t.co/6AW7n2y8UR “Whenever we press for change, we are told only that the company will ‘take a hard look at these policies.’ But we are never given a commitment to improve,& when we ask when these improvements will be made, we are always told to be patient” https://t.co/oAkPlFrP2b
— Josh Eidelson (@josheidelson) June 26, 2019
Google to stay in SF Pride parade despite employees’ call to kick it out https://t.co/BxZFVjiv0o
— SiliconBeat (@siliconbeat) June 26, 2019
Google employees call for it to be kicked out of San Francisco Pride https://t.co/mNYws57cKh
— ???JoeInWV ??? (@wvjoe911) June 26, 2019
@Google what say you? Your own workers want you kicked out of #Pride https://t.co/KRKhqFcFoO
— Barbara Malmet (@B52Malmet) June 26, 2019
Google employees are asking SF Pride to remove the company from its celebrations this weekend https://t.co/PnkzOneRPM
— Megan Farokhmanesh (@Megan_Nicolett) June 26, 2019
LGBTQ Google employees ask SF Pride to remove the company from celebrations https://t.co/FArdLdD0KD pic.twitter.com/OcF3Jj2MjI
— The Verge (@verge) June 26, 2019
Queer employees at Google, unhappy with the company's progress on improving the treatment of queer people on platforms like YouTube, have asked San Francisco Pride to revoke the company's sponsorship https://t.co/ccKK6zg6Af
— Josh Kolm (@JoshKolm) June 26, 2019
Today, we publish this open letter from over 100 fellow @Google employees, asking @SFPride to remove the company until real improvements to LGBTQ+ protections are made on @YouTube https://t.co/dWSoDAbeBQ
— Ban Google From Pride (@NoPrideForGoog) June 26, 2019
At this very moment, lgbtqi+ employees are demanding change taking the extraordinary step of publicly petitioning SF Pride to remove Google, YouTube, all subsidiary companies over content moderation policies that target queer folks. https://t.co/xykWT5Ov7E
— LDG (@SanFranciscoLDG) June 26, 2019
?❤️?❤️?❤️?❤️?❤️?❤️?❤️?❤️?❤️?❤️?❤️?❤️
— protected concerted activity enthusiast (@BlueSpaceCanary) June 26, 2019
So much love for the people brave enough to put their names to thishttps://t.co/7GATHxPqhA
LGBTQIA employees at google were told they risk being fired for speaking up against Youtube policies that actively harm the LGBTQIA community. I support them.
— Mo Kaze ?? (@MoKrobial) June 26, 2019
Pride is a protest. @NoPrideForGoog #Stonewall50 https://t.co/K0kQW8Xn0y
SF Pride all about the money from Google, ignores actions and more so lack there of, from the company. Hypocrisy thy name is SF Pride. https://t.co/lB6637UV5D
— Kent Goertzen (@GoertzenKent) June 27, 2019
구글 직원 일부가 샌프란 프라이드에 구글이 스폰서로 참여하지 못하게 해달라고 위원회에 요청했으나 위원회가 거절 https://t.co/1MudZS3MVR
— 김정현 (@gluebyte) June 27, 2019
어디나 저런 인간들이 있지 싶었는데, 유튜브가 성소수자 혐오 콘텐츠에 미온적으로 대응하기 때문에 프라이드 참여 자격이 없다는 게 그들의 주장 ?
TLDR, they are mad that YouTube doesn't censor content more aggressively. One of many stories that makes me surprised more Google government relations people haven't died of heart attacks.https://t.co/Iea6aSBDoE
— Rogue Works Progress Administration (@GabrielRossman) June 27, 2019
#tech: LGBTQ Google employees ask SF Pride to remove the company from celebrations - The Verge https://t.co/k07eEHv6KA #lgbtqueue #pride #worklifebalance
— LGBTQueue (@LGBTQueue) June 26, 2019
"The first Pride was a protest, and so now must this Pride be one" 100 dipendenti di Google invitano il Pride di San francisco a non consentire a Google di partecipare https://t.co/JZZ9mfRY1R
— catonano (@catonano) June 27, 2019
구글 내의 LGBTQ+ 직원들이 6월 30일에 열릴 샌프란시스코 프라이드 퍼레이드에서 구글의 스폰서를 거부하라는 공개 청원서를 게시했다.
— 이주형 (쿠도군) (@KudoKun_) June 27, 2019
최근 LGBTQ+ 관련 사내 정책 문제와 최근 유튜브의 LGBTQ+ 차별 문제에 대한 대응을 지적하며 "스폰서할 자격이 없다"라는 주장.https://t.co/KXiepUgYAh
Not a chance in hell that SF Pride would forego their Google sponsorship, but I'm proud of the courage it took these employees to speak up and ask. https://t.co/BkGRhcKht8
— ?️?Kashra?️? (@racemicmixture) June 26, 2019
this is amazing, very proud https://t.co/XvzvITKLTa
— robot face emoji ? (@weaselingaround) June 26, 2019