Republican engineer fired by Google hits back
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#3Why does google continue to have these internal message boards about non-work topics? What I’ve heard from friends at google is that discussion is dominated by a tiny, vocal minority with extreme views, much like a college campus. It seems like 99% of googlers and certainly the company would be better off if they just dropped the “bring your whole self to work” message and closed these forums.
Re: Republican engineer fired by Google hits back
#4Why does google continue to have these internal message boards about non-work topics? What I’ve heard from friends at google is that discussion is dominated by a tiny, vocal minority with extreme views, much like a college campus. It seems like 99% of googlers and certainly the company would be better off if they just dropped the “bring your whole self to work” message and closed these forums.
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#5For the record, and I regret having to say this, but I do enjoy debate and have a healthy respect for free speech etc, and I'm by no means a pro-Google or pro-any hegemony type.
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#6Um, here I thought it was a place to get some work done, not have political arguments? I don't see why so many people bring politics into the workplace unnecessarily. I have very strong political feelings, and I just try to keep them to myself at work, and talk about them outside of work. Especially if other people voice opinions to the opposite.
Work is hard enough to get done with just normal feelings about one's work, let alone getting politics involved.
Re: Republican engineer fired by Google hits back
#7Why does google continue to have these internal message boards about non-work topics? What I’ve heard from friends at google is that discussion is dominated by a tiny, vocal minority with extreme views, much like a college campus. It seems like 99% of googlers and certainly the company would be better off if they just dropped the “bring your whole self to work” message and closed these forums.
Re: Republican engineer fired by Google hits back
#8Why does google continue to have these internal message boards about non-work topics? What I’ve heard from friends at google is that discussion is dominated by a tiny, vocal minority with extreme views, much like a college campus. It seems like 99% of googlers and certainly the company would be better off if they just dropped the “bring your whole self to work” message and closed these forums.
Yes let's make work even more alienating. Hurray
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#9That being said, I have seen several people claiming "I was fired/removed/banned for having opinion X" and in MOST of those cases my view was that they were at a minimum being very insensitive on multiple occasions.
Engineers often seem to have a tendency to treat Internet debating as a sport, relentlessly pointing out small logical flaws or playing Devil's Advocate, and then to entrench themselves further when facing backlash. If you pair that with political topics (where other people can get very, very emotionally invested quickly) on a workplace message board it's a recipe for a hostile discussion.
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#10I wonder what he was actually saying on these boards. Sometimes people clothe fairly repugnant stuff in 'political free speech'. Being toxic in the workplace shouldn't be tolerated, even if the would-be bully happens to claim some political leaning or another. The fact that the most damning quote we saw called him a "toxic asshole" and not a "conservative asshole" or something seems to imply he was just a not so grea…