Organizers have postponed protests at Google offices over the company's firing of an employee who wrote an anti-diversity memo, claiming they faced threats of violence from "alt-left terrorist groups" in the wake of the violence at a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville. "March on Google" events had been planned in Pittsburgh, Cambridge, and seven other locations on Saturday to protest the firing, which Google said was because the memo, claiming that women were underrepresented in the tech industry because of biological differences rather than discrimination, violated corporate policy. Jack Posobiec, a far-right media figure who helped push the "Pizzagate" conspiracy theory, had called for the protests, saying they would be against censorship. Police in Cambridge said there had been "no known threats" against the event there. Source: The Associated Press |
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