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White nationalists are planning 9 rallies nationwide this weekend alone - CNN
Major cities across the country are bracing for a wave of white nationalist rallies in the coming days.
The largest scheduled rally is the "March on Google," which will take place in nine major US cities Saturday. The aim is to protest the firing of Google employee James Damore over acontroversial memo he wrote about the company's diversity policies. Damore has said he doesn't support the "alt-right," and will "likely not" participate.
The "March for Google" rallies are scheduled to take place at these Google locations around the country:
#MarchOnGoogle – Google is an anti-free speech monopoly
If you click that link, it says this
Code of Conduct for March on Google
Is this an “Alt-Right” event? The answer is no. This is an event for First Amendment supporters from across the country, from all backgrounds, ethnicity, and walks of life. We will not tolerate any incendiary actions, messages, remarks, or gestures that go against the respectful, “open basket” spirit of the event.
Fake News strikes again!
White nationalists are planning 9 rallies nationwide this weekend alone - CNN
Major cities across the country are bracing for a wave of white nationalist rallies in the coming days.
The largest scheduled rally is the "March on Google," which will take place in nine major US cities Saturday. The aim is to protest the firing of Google employee James Damore over acontroversial memo he wrote about the company's diversity policies. Damore has said he doesn't support the "alt-right," and will "likely not" participate.
The "March for Google" rallies are scheduled to take place at these Google locations around the country:
- Atlanta
- Austin
- Boston
- Los Angeles
- Mountain Park, California
- New York
- Pittsburgh
- Seattle
- Washington, D.C
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#MarchOnGoogle – Google is an anti-free speech monopoly
If you click that link, it says this
Code of Conduct for March on Google
- The March on Google condemns and disavows violence, hatred, and bigotry and all groups that espouse it such as White Nationalists, KKK, Antifa, and NeoNazis.
- We will not use messages that are designed to incite anger, hate, or violence.
- We will respect the law and the police and cooperate in all matters.
- Any violation of these tenets will not be tolerated.
Is this an “Alt-Right” event? The answer is no. This is an event for First Amendment supporters from across the country, from all backgrounds, ethnicity, and walks of life. We will not tolerate any incendiary actions, messages, remarks, or gestures that go against the respectful, “open basket” spirit of the event.
Fake News strikes again!
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