• Re: Google Booed by Employees at Planned Drag Show Event

    From Alphabet Pedos@21:1/5 to Gaetz on Sun Jul 2 07:12:07 2023
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    Gaetz <[email protected]> wrote in
    news:sookta$hqp$[email protected]:

    Google is advocating homosexual child molestation.

    Google employees booed the company at its second annual drag show
    following the company�s decision to reverse its support for the event.
    Google withdrew its support of the planned drag show after some employees signed a petition saying the event was offensive to their Christian
    religion.

    The San Francisco-based drag show featured performer Joshua Grannell,
    whose stage name is Peaches Christ, and who has performed in the city for
    30 years. Google had initially agreed to sponsor the event which was
    hosted at a bar in the Castro neighborhood, but reportedly backtracked on
    its decision after it received the petition, saying it hadn�t followed the necessary protocols when agreeing to the show.

    �I don�t usually talk about this sort of thing,� Grannell said in a video posted to TikTok. �Folks who work at Google put this together and we did
    this last year and it was fabulous and it was fun and we had a good time.
    And this year, a group of Christians at Google signed a petition to take
    this event from their employees because they thought it was upsetting, offensive, controversial,� Grannell said in.

    Grannell�s speech received boos from people in the audience, including
    Google employees who wore �Pride� t-shirts, while one person yelled: �We support you!�

    The event was scheduled to conclude Pride Month by showing Google�s
    supposed support for the LGBTQ+ community, but when the drag show was reportedly removed from Google�s events page, it sparked outrage. Its
    removal coincided with the petition signed by a few hundred employees who accused Google of religious discrimination and disrespecting Christian co- workers. �Their provocative and inflammatory artistry is considered a
    direct affront to the religious beliefs and sensitivities of Christians,� employees said in the petition, CNBC reported.

    When asked if the petition contributed to Google reversing its support and
    if it plans to hold Pride events next year, a Google spokesperson declined
    to answer.

    Google confirmed to CNBC that the drag show performance was no longer categorized as a �Google-recognized diversity, equity, and inclusion
    event,� the outlet reported, adding that the company had set up a separate social event at its offices and was encouraging employees to attend that
    event instead.

    The controversy comes as 11 Republican-led states have introduced
    legislative proposals to restrict or ban drag shows including South
    Dakota, which proposed a bill to prohibit state-operated facilities from hosting an event �where a performer exhibits a gender identity that is different from the performer�s biological sex through the use of clothing, makeup, or other physical markers, for the predominant purpose of
    appealing to a prurient interest.�

    Speaking about the lack of support from politicians and companies across
    the U.S., Grannell said at his performance, �This thing that happened with Google, unfortunately for this event, is actually indicative of a huge groundswell of hatred across the country using drag queens and trans
    people as scapegoats.�

    In 2021, Google voiced its support for the LGBTQ+ community with a message
    on its site saying it was committing to �help fund and celebrate inclusive spaces that foster belonging for all.� The company held a virtual Pride
    party on YouTube and said it had committed to $4 million in cash and ad
    grants to LGBTQ+ businesses and organizations that had been affected by
    the Covid-19 pandemic.

    But with Google�s decision to back off its support for the Pride event, Grannell told CNBC, �For me, it�s a real bummer to see this happen but I
    also think it needs to be called out.� He continued, �If you�re going to
    put a rainbow flag on stuff and march in the queer Pride parade but not
    support your queer employees and not take a stand against anti-queer
    sentiment, even in the name of religion, then you�re not a real ally.�

    Ron
    1 day ago

    No company should be pro or con on any issue because some employees (and customers) are on the other side. Some employees will suddenly be in a
    hostile work environment and can claim they are passed over because of
    their views AND SUE.

    https://news.yahoo.com/google-booed-employees-planned-drag-153500320.html

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