Around 100 Google workers encouraged the coordinator of this present end of the week's San Francisco Pride march to kick the organization out of the festival, raising weight on the web monster to update its treatment of despise discourse on the web.
"Whenever we press for change, we are told only that the company will 'take a hard look at these policies,'" the representatives wrote in a letter sent Wednesday to the governing body of San Francisco Pride "But we are never given a commitment to improving, and when we ask when these improvements will be made, we are always told to be patient.
We are told to wait. For a large company, perhaps waiting is prudent, but for those whose very right to exist is threatened, we say there is no time to waste, and we have waited too long, already."
The request, which was likewise posted on the web, asks that Google be dropped as a patron of the procession just as barred from having a nearness at the occasion.
A Google representative said the organization takes an interest in Pride to praise the LGBTQ+ people group, and that workers in Google's "Gaygler" people group are partitioned on the discussion, with some flowing a counter-appeal in help of Google being spoken to at the occasion. Taking an interest in Pride is significant to numerous representatives, she said.