Sergey Brin Slams UN for ‘Antisemitic’ Gaza Genocide Accusation
- Google co-founder Sergey Brin criticized the United Nations for being "transparently antisemitic" after it accused Israel of genocide in Gaza, as reported by the Washington Post.
- Brin stated that the term genocide is deeply offensive to many Jewish people who have suffered genocides, highlighting the sensitivity of the issue.
- Following protests, Google fired 28 employees for violating policies during demonstrations against the company's dealings with Israel.
- Brin's comments were made in response to a report he described as "plainly biased and misleading," according to the Washington Post.
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Google co-founder calls UN 'transparently antisemitic'
Google co-founder Sergey Brin says in memo to employees that accusing Israel of genocide is 'deeply offensive' to Jews who suffered a real genocide after UN accuses tech companies of profiting from the alleged Gaza 'genocide.'
Sergey Brin Slams UN for ‘Antisemitic’ Gaza Genocide Accusation
NEW YORK – Google co-founder Sergey Brin harshly criticized the United Nations over a recent report accusing tech giants, including Google, of aiding an alleged Israeli “genocide” in Gaza. Join our WhatsApp group Subscribe to our Daily Roundup Email Speaking during an internal Google DeepMind forum, Brin said, “The use of the term ‘genocide’ in […]
Google Co-Founder Denounces UN’s ‘Genocide’ Claim As ‘Transparently Antisemitic’
After the United Nations condemned Google and its parent company, Alphabet, accusing them of profiting from the “genocide carried out by Israel’ in Gaza, Google co-founder Sergey Brin fired back, declaring that the global intergovernmental organization was “transparently antisemitic.”
Google co-founder calls UN ‘antisemitic’ over Gaza genocide report
Google co-founder Sergey Brin has called the United Nations “transparently antisemitic” following a report accusing the tech giant of profiting from what it described as “the genocide carried out by Israel” in the Gaza Strip. Brin’s remarks were posted on an internal Google DeepMind forum, according to The Washington Post, which verified screenshots of the exchange. “Throwing around the term ‘genocide’ in relation to Gaza is deeply offensive to …
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