Google employees quit over controversial China search engine project, report says

I1536868136384’m not typically a fan of the über-liberal Google employees and their practices. But this is on the mark. 

The shocking thing: it is only 7 people. This really does show how little the employees personal beliefs matter compared to the paycheck. 

Seven Google employees have reportedly quit their jobs over the lack of accountability and transparency at the search giant over its controversial China search engine effort, codenamed Project Dragonfly.

The departures, first reported by BuzzFeed News, have not all been publicly identified. However, it largely consists of software engineers with varying degrees of experience, BuzzFeed reported, citing three sources familiar with the matter. One of the names said to be on the list is Google senior scientist Jack Poulson, who reportedly first learned of Project Dragonfly after The Intercept initially reported the story in August.

“It is our policy to not comment on individual employees,” a Google spokesperson told Fox News.