I'm confused why employees are walking out and protesting at their place of work that had nothing to do with the travel ban and which actually opposes it.
Wouldn't this have been better done with a trip to LAX or another international airport to protest, or at least an office that has some relation to the government?
If they went to an airport and weren't organized with shirts/etc. (which given short notice would be extremely unlikely), they would just look like a group of protestors. Doing it on the Google campus, they look like Googlers - which I think is the intent.
This doesn't make sense. Companies like Google have plenty of shirts and hoodies with the companies names on it. Plenty of swag on campus too for new employees and university events.
Distributing them would imply it's a top-down company-sponsored/encouraged protest and not a grassroots event that the company permits.
Even still, having to wear company swag if done offsite was just an example of why it occurred on their campus. There are many other reasons to have had it on their campus rather than at LAX - including time away from office, the photos of having it at their campus, so on.
I'm corresponding with a Google engineer regarding a bug we're having in a paid product. I happened to see him in a photo at this thing. I kinda wish that he was working on that bug instead.
Wouldn't this have been better done with a trip to LAX or another international airport to protest, or at least an office that has some relation to the government?