Google's DEI training calls "white anxiety" a public health crisis, compares voting candidates who will "bring back those jobs" to being a junkie 🥴
· Jan 15, 2024 · NottheBee.com

Here's how Google has been training their employees when it comes to "civil rights" and DEI.

If you are a white person and you vote Republican, you're basically a junkie.

Listen to the self-loathing white man lecture Google on racism:

This "white anxiety" is a public health crisis... it's not just the opioid crisis that we think about, with folks killing themselves disproportionately, increasingly white working class folks who are, you know, using heroin, using over the counter opioids, but they're political opioids. Turning to a candidate who says "you vote for me and I will take away your pain, I will bring back those jobs, I will make your life better" that's a form of an opiate as well.

Yeah, if you vote for someone who promises to make your life better that's like taking drugs! If you weren't taught Equality 2.0â„¢, also called Marxist equity, then you've been brainwashed to react negatively when wokies say it's fine to discriminate against white people.

Any white person who doesn't go along with the groupthink is basically a no-good junkie!

You think this kind of thinking, told to Google employees from the top down, could have leaked into search results and affected how the site works?

You think this anti-white prejudice could have infected one of the most powerful companies in the world, which reaches billions of people daily?

The wildest part about this? It's from about 7 years ago. Right after Trump was inaugurated. Years before George Floyd.

These were the Orwellian seeds planted to make everyone fall for the BLM bait, folks. It didn't just start three years ago with the Summer of Love!


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