Google is distancing itself from a drag performance it planned as the closing event for Pride month after a group of employees circulated an internal petition opposing it, claiming religious discrimination.
Each year, Google sponsors a series of Pride events in San Francisco and other locations for employees and the public.
A few hundred employees signed the petition opposing the drag performance, claiming it sexualizes and disrespects Christian co-workers, and accused Google of religious discrimination, according to the petition viewed by CNBC.
That includes a flurry of legislative proposals backed by GOP governors taking aim at drag events.
San Francisco venues host Pride events every June, which is recognized as Pride month, and those events commonly include drag shows of various stage acts.
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Chris Pappas, Pappas
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Google, CNBC, Operations, GOP, Employees
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New York City, San Francisco, Francisco