Google & amazon COMPLICIT IN GAZA GENOCIDE
March 9, 2024#YouTube software engineer and No Tech For Apartheid activist Zelda Montes explains that tech workers are mobilising to put an end to #Google and #Amazon’s project Nimbus which enables Israeli #apartheid.
“Google is claiming to try to be neutral in this whole thing but is also directly profiting from and sponsoring and remaining silent about what’s taking place in Gaza,” Montes says.
Where MONEY is prioritised over a HUMAN LIFE, then the ethics of a company and those in charge must be questioned and they must be judged accordingly!
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Zelda Montes: No Tech for Apartheid is a worker-led campaign across Google, Amazon, and the wider tech force, mobilizing and organizing for the fair and just use of our labor, specifically with a focus on an end to Project Nimbus, which is Google and Amazon’s $1.2 billion contract with the settler colonial entity of Israel to provide them with a local cloud infrastructure and AI. Some of our concerns as organizers with No Tech for Apartheid is that Google has made various duplicitous claims saying that this isn’t a military contract, except we already know that the Israeli occupation forces are leaders in this contract as well as beneficiaries of them. There’s already been news coverage that says that Google isn’t allowed to restrict any parts of the entity, like any entities of the government from accessing their software, so they can’t even necessarily say that. And we’ve also just noticed a lot of internally Google kind of taking sides. And I think the sponsorship of this Israeli tech conference is a perfect example. Back in October, Google had pulled out from a different conference that wasn’t even necessarily focusing on Palestine. But had the CEO of the conference express pro- Palestinian sentiment, and Google ended up pulling out and dropping out from their sponsorship of the conference because of that. We think that it’s incredibly hypocritical and there’s a double standard here. A lot of people are upset and angry that Google is claiming to try to be neutral in this whole thing, but is also directly profiting from and sponsoring and remaining silent about what’s taking place in Gaza.