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politelemon ◴[] No.45374648[source]
I am seeing several kneejerk "Microsoft bad" reactions here, which HNers don't do for many other companies. I encourage many of you to read what is written.

They listened to their internal staff and stakeholders and public pressure, and did terminated the contract instead of ignoring it or doubling down.

That is a good thing.

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n1b0m ◴[] No.45374815[source]
They fired staff who protested against the firm’s ties to the IDF.
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sugarpimpdorsey ◴[] No.45374921[source]
That's a funny way to say "they fired staff that vandalized company property, broke into the CEO's office, and used an internal company website to publish and promote anti-company propaganda".

That will get you fired from bussing tables or washing dishes, let alone a six-figure job at MS.

Edit: Source on the last one; the first two were widely reported on in media:

https://lunduke.substack.com/p/fired-microsoft-employee-enco...

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BolexNOLA ◴[] No.45375653{3}[source]
Every protest we praise in history broke the law at some point.

“Promote company-hating propaganda” is an interesting way to describe what happened.

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sugarpimpdorsey ◴[] No.45376789{4}[source]
Building a website on internal Microsoft infra that ledes with a picture of "Azure Kills Kids" is beyond the pale.
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1. vkou ◴[] No.45377200{5}[source]
Killing kids is not beyond the pale, building a website criticizing is.