Anonymous ID: 5725bb Sept. 13, 2018, 7:57 a.m. No.3006160   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6184 >>6238

Leaked video shows Google co-founder Sergey Brin comparing Trump voters to 'fascists' as he vows to thwart rise of populism in the aftermath of the 2016 Presidential Election

Footage obtained by Breitbart shows Google leadership discussing the result

They were filmed at their first conference of 2016 after the election took place

Google co-founder Sergey Brin says he feels 'deeply offended' by the result

Brin later says data shows a correlation between 'boredom' and voting for Trump

He then goes on to argue that there is a link between 'boredom' and 'fascism'

Sundar Pichai, Google's CEO, also says there is a lot of 'fear' after the results

CFO Ruth Porat appears to break down in tears when discussing the election

Porat also instructs the audience to hug one another saying 'we all need a hug'

Senior VP for Global Affairs, Kent Walker, says the company will stop populism

Walker says that 'populism could lead to a world war or something catastrophic'

Instead Walker says that Google must ensure populism is just 'a blip or hiccup'

The video was leaked as Google faces questions from the President over bias

Trump tweeted last week that Google was burying Conservative search results

Leaked video from a Google conference held in the wake of the 2016 Presidential Election shows the company's co-founder comparing Trump voters to 'fascists'.

 

The footage, obtained by Breitbart, also shows the company's executives vowing to halt the rise of populism and urging employees to console one another after the election result.

 

The damaging video pours further doubt onto Google's claims of political impartiality just a few days after it was accused of trying to boost Latino voter turnout to help Hillary Clinton.

 

Google co-founder Sergey Brin can be seen on stage in front of hundreds of employees saying he was 'deeply offended' by Trump's election and that it 'conflicts with many of Google's values.'

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6162889/Leaked-Google-conference-video-shows-founder-comparing-Trump-voters-extremists.html

Anonymous ID: 5725bb Sept. 13, 2018, 8:03 a.m. No.3006235   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6242 >>6360

 

This is hilarious, lesson learned once again, Don't fuck with Trump, or he will burn you, kek

 

Trump fires back at JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon after claim he was 'smarter' than the president and could beat him in 2020: 'He doesn’t have the aptitude or “smarts”'

'I think I could beat Trump,' JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon said Wednesday

He added: 'I'm as tough as he is, I'm smarter than he is'

President fired back Thursday on Twitter, saying Dimon was just like the other bankers who only look smart because his policies are growing the economy

'He doesn’t have the aptitude or “smarts” & is a poor public speaker & nervous mess - otherwise he is wonderful,' Trump said

Dimon released a statement after his remarks caught fire, clarifying that he won't be running in 2020

Donald Trump blasted JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon in a tweet on Thursday, saying he's not cut out for the White House.

 

'The problem with banker Jamie Dimon running for President is that he doesn’t have the aptitude or “smarts” & is a poor public speaker & nervous mess – otherwise he is wonderful,' Trump said.

 

'I’ve made a lot of bankers, and others, look much smarter than they are with my great economic policy!'

Dimon mocked the president on Wednesday, saying he could beat him in the 2020 election because he's 'smarter.' He later walked it back and said he wasn't planning to run.

Dimon hit Trump where it would hurt: The president is said to be sensitive about his standing in New York City society, how he earned his money, and his intelligence.

'I think I could beat Trump,' Dimon said Wednesday morning at an event held at his bank's Park Avenue headquarters, according to CNBC. 'Because I'm as tough as he is, I'm smarter than he is. I would be fine. He could punch me all he wants, it wouldn't work with me. I'd fight right back.'

Dimon said that winning the Democratic nomination would be the truly hard part: 'I can't beat the liberal side of the Democratic Party.'

He also addressed Trump's social standing in New York.

'I grew up in a poorer part of Queens than he did, but I am a banker. I am part of the elite,' Dimon said. 'I don't think the American public looks at Trump as part of the elite. They look at him as the upstart who punched the elite in the nose every day.'

 

In one last dig, he noted that he earned his money – unlike Trump, whose father gave him $1 million in startup capital.