1/Google has the right to fire an employee for public statements they feel compromise their organization. 1A applies to government, not orgs
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Replying to @WhigDeskHQ
2/That's not the same thing as it being the right decision, though. There's a chilling effect of free ideas that makes Google less appealing
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3/I'm a software engineer, and I wouldn't work for Google now. It'd have to close up my twitter and medium accounts to keep my job safe.
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4/Screw that. And screw progressive head hunters who are so threatened by having their orthodoxy questioned.
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5/One telling detail for me is how many people outraged at the so-called "screed" haven't read one single word of it.
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Replying to @WhigDeskHQ
I just read it. I'm not impressed by it & i'm actually very bothered by it, tbh. IDK, maybe it's my so-called neuroticism as a woman.
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Replying to @madbev14
maybe you didn't understand it guy was p clear about group mean != individual's traits
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Replying to @eigenrobot
My reading comprehension skills are above average and yeah, I did understand it.pic.twitter.com/kWrBHXKmVt
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as a robot im frankly offended
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