Secret Dissent: Unseen Wave of Microsoft Employee Protests Over Israel Ties Shakes Tech Giant
Did you ever stop and wonder, “What if my resume needed a section for ‘War Crimes Experience?’” Well, pull up a chair, because Microsoft’s latest news cycle is basically a Black Mirror episode that didn’t get a rewrite . Cloud servers, global surveillance, a cast of fired protestors—honestly, if Clippy pops up and asks how to redact a civil rights violation, I’m deleting my LinkedIn . Is this the moment tech finally tips over from friendly productivity booster to international supervillain? Or are we already living inside a dystopian PowerPoint presentation, complete with bullet points on ethical ambiguity? Either way, buckle up—things are about to get even weirder. LEARN MORE
Following reports the company let the Israeli military use its cloud servers to carry out mass surveillance of Palestinians, several Microsoft employees staged protests, prompting multiple arrests and firings. What do you think?

“Good luck getting hired elsewhere without any genocide experience.”
Joe Woodward, Systems Analyst

“It’s hard to fathom that computers could be used to cause harm.”
Francis Pepperton, Aloe Extractor

“I knew something was up when Clippy asked if I needed help condemning Hamas.”
Patrick Hogan, Unemployed
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