Friday April 19, 2024.
I believe this is the most significant day of my life. And the saddest, too.
Full of meaningful, terrifying suggestions.
image synthetically created by Max Geraci
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You know, I'm a passionate believer in small coincidences, tiny events that contain a whole universe of implications and meanings. Literary metaphors, maybe: but for my paranoid mind these small events acquire the power of an apologue, of an allegory, of a threatening smirking hidden truth that reveals itself: minimal apocalypses.
When I woke up, this morning, I listened to the news as always. As always I read the www.anbamed.it newsletter.
“two mass graves in the Shifà hospital complex. 30 corpses, of women and elderly people, were brought to light. The two mass graves were discovered near the emergency room and the dialysis department. Among the corpses, both hospitalized patients and medical and healthcare personnel were recognized. Some bodies were handcuffed and handcuffed and killed with a shot to the back of the head.”
Anyone who does not realize that we are facing a genocide is below the minimum level of intellectual honesty necessary to deserve my respect. The Nazis were satisfied with ten executions for every SS killed. The Zionists demand many times greater human sacrifice.
But I keep reading the news. It’s known that Google has a contract to supply smart devices to Israel.
Don't be evil evidently turned into Got bit Uns.
The White God, armed with irrefutable armies of bits, stands ominously on the horizon of a century that is going to end soon.
He is the God of Israel and the Silicon Valley, the one who started a genocide that will not stop in Gaza-Auschwitz, but will progressively extend to ever larger territories. A genocide of famine, drought, infernal temperatures, internments and deportations of biblical proportions.
Biblical, in fact. The pitiless God of the Bible is rising on the digital horizon as a promise of extermination of non-whites. We all belong to Him. The German state, the most expert in genocide of all, protects with its shield the grandchildren of its victims, who learned the lesson and turned into exterminators.
The extermination of Gaza-Auschwitz is televised in the global mediascape. No longer hidden, it is flaunted, so that everyone knows, so that you know, so that you tremble, and obey.
A certain number of Google workers did not obey, they did not accept the contract that supplies the exterminators of Zion with intelligent weapons for the unending genocide. They said no, and protested. “No Tech for Apartheid”
The Giant's response was not long in coming. In a memo sent to all employees, Chris Rackow, Google's director of global security, wrote:
“behavior like this has no place in our workplace and we will not tolerate it.”
(You can read the full memo at the bottom of this story.)
Rackow's tone is threatening, despotic, inflexible. Twenty-eight Google cognitive workers have been fired.
The Absolute Master of the global mind does not allow deviations or hesitations. Genocide is “Cosa Nostra”, it is the maximum contemporary expression of the declining but hyper-aggressive white domination which finds its vanguard in Zionism.
synthetic image created by Max Geraci
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So far the Big World. Now let's get to the small one, to my small superventions.
For fear of fishing, a week ago I had to block my credit card and eventually I activated a new one. This impeached the payment of some utilities. This morning I received a communication from Google One, to which I pay one point nine euros every month to extend the storage space which makes it possible for me to continue using Gmail.
In a benevolent tone the Absolute Master told me that the month of March is unpaid. I’m ordered to remedy my non-compliance.
On the same day in which twenty-eight cognitive workers are fired, on the same day in which doctors and patients are found in a mass grave, murdered with a shot in the back of the head, the Absolute Master, who supplies the exterminators with intelligent devices, kindly asks me to pay the tax.
I paid for it.
And the Absolute Master immediately replied: thank you.
If I hadn't paid for it, I wouldn't be here sending this useless pathetic comment to a tiny event.
I know that Seneca would have filled a tub with hot water and asked his famulus to help him cut his veins, but I don't think it would be appropriate to add melodrama to horror.
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The Rack’s full memo below:
Serious consequences for disruptive behavior
Googlers,
You may have seen reports of protests at some of our offices yesterday. Unfortunately, a number of employees brought the event into our buildings in New York and Sunnyvale. They took over office spaces, defaced our property, and physically impeded the work of other Googlers. Their behavior was unacceptable, extremely disruptive, and made coworkers feel threatened. We placed employees involved under investigation and cut their access to our systems. Those who refused to leave were arrested by law enforcement and removed from our offices.
Following investigation, today we terminated the employment of twenty-eight employees found to be involved. We will continue to investigate and take action as needed.
Behavior like this has no place in our workplace and we will not tolerate it. It clearly violates multiple policies that all employees must adhere to — including our Code of Conduct and Policy on Harassment, Discrimination, Retaliation, Standards of Conduct, and Workplace Concerns.
We are a place of business and every Googler is expected to read our policies and apply them to how they conduct themselves and communicate in our workplace. The overwhelming majority of our employees do the right thing. If you’re one of the few who are tempted to think we’re going to overlook conduct that violates our policies, think again. The company takes this extremely seriously, and we will continue to apply our longstanding policies to take action against disruptive behavior — up to and including termination.
You should expect to hear more from leaders about standards of behavior and discourse in the workplace.