Saturday, January 11, 2020

Alphabet’s Thuggish, Black, Chief Legal Officer, David Drummond, Leaves Company

By A Texas Reader
Fri, Jan 10, 2020 2:44 p.m.


"Alphabet's Controversial Chief Legal Officer, David Drummond, Leaves Company - Forbes

Alphabet's controversial chief legal officer, David Drummond, is leaving the company, effective January 31. Drummond, an employee of nearly 20 years, was being scrutinized as part of a board ...

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"I don't care as long as he doesn't beat me," said Juanita G.

Juanita was my employer a few years ago. She was a middle-aged, single, black woman looking for a man. Of course black males are misogynistic, and thus her comment about beatings.

It seems that David Drummond is true to form.

His departure comes months after a former member of the company's legal team wrote a scathing blog post detailing their relationship and other affairs he allegedly had with employees, including that the way that he treated her and their child after their separation was "nothing short of abuse."

And the cracker woman he knocked up was operating true to form as well:

"My Time at Google and After" - Jennifer Blakely - Medium

"The #MeToo Movement has been the beginning of a sea change for women, exposing the double standard between women and men in the workplace oftentimes resulting in abuse toward women. I was moved to…"

medium.com

[N.S.: I don't believe the MeTooers for a minute. It's just another feminist shakedown.]

"David and I began an affair shortly after that night and we were together for years. The first time we got pregnant was in 2005. I was travelling in Europe when I miscarried, about 3 months into my pregnancy. I phoned David who was in Hawaii closing on a house we'd found together to give him the sad news. We were pregnant again a year later. David assured me of his imminent divorce and our son was born in May 2007."

ATR: Now this stupid white b--ch is saddled with an illegitimate, mulatto child.

Her life is so OVER!



2 comments:

eahilf said...

I assume he wasn't controversial because of his race -- one less worry when the EEOC comes by to have a look.

eahilf said...

Too bad comments are closed on Blakely's post -- couldn't get past the part where she said he was supposedly looking for a house for the two of them in Hawaii, while he was still married -- she did leave critical comments up (I assume she could have deleted them).

Her life is so OVER!

Her personal life maybe -- let's say it will be more difficult to find a decent man, especially a decent white man, assuming she's still interested in a man (could be she's like Lindsey Vonn, who seems trashy and to have a thing for black men) -- but in today's social climate, she's still a sympathetic enough figure that her professional prospects won't be hurt much.