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Cisco Fires Employees for Criticizing Black Lives Matter During Online Diversity Forum

Posted by Mike LaChance      Sunday, July 19, 2020 at 10:00am

Another example of criticism of Black Lives Matter movement falsely being equated with racism: “the world’s largest networking company, said it fired “a handful” of workers for inappropriate conduct because it “will not tolerate” racism”

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It becomes increasingly clear that criticism of the Black Lives Matter movement is simply not allowed. The tech company Cisco recently had an online meeting with employees to discuss diversity and related matters.

When the conversation turned to Black Lives Matter, some employees offered negative comments and were fired.

Ian Miles Cheong writes at The Post Millennial:

    Cisco fires employees criticizing Black Lives Matter

    Tech giant Cisco has reportedly fired a number of its employees for making comments critical of Black Lives Matter, including the statement “all lives matter” in response to the popular refrain.

    ReclaimTheNet reports that the employees were fired for commenting on a video conference by the company’s CEO and other top executives, who expressed vocal support for the Black Lives Matter organization.

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