WFB’s Harrington: Google Doesn’t Want Any Diversity of Thought

‘Google has a problem with ideological differences’

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HARRINGTON: "The ironic thing is he makes a point very clear that Google has a problem with ideological differences and they have a problem with silencing dissenting voices. And what happens, the memo becomes public and gets leaked, there is emotional outrage mob that comes after him and then that ideological difference has been silenced because they fire him."
HEMMER: "The CEO comes back from vacation to take care of this pretty Google put out a long statement and this is just part of it now on screen. “Diversity and inclusion are a phenomenal part of our values and the culture we continue to cultivate. We are unequivocal in our belief that diversity and inclusion are critical to our success as a company. We will continue to stand for that and be committed to it for the long haul.” I don’t know what he did or said that would not include or not contribute to a diverse culture. Can you understand that?"
HARRINGTON: "He did not say that he was against diversity. With that statement is saying to me is that we want diversity and inclusion of different races, genders, sexual orientation, but they don’t want any diversity of thought. And that’s exactly what he offered. A different view on this whole discussion of gender and women and offered a different view, different political belief. Google said no thank you, we are only on the left. Be one of the remarkable thing about this is Google had so much power in our lives, and it’s only going to get bigger. Here is part of the statement from his statement originally. I’m not saying that diversity is bad, that Google or society is 100% of fair, but we should not try to correct resist to mimic existing. My point is that we have an intolerance for ideas and evidence that doesn’t fit a certain ideology."

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