Liz Fong-Jones / Elliot William Fong / @lizthegrey - 'Consent accident' enjoyer, ex-Google employee, nepotistic sex pest, Robert Z'Dar look-alike who wants authority over the Internet

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Elliot often talks about being stalked at google but never really goes into detail who exactly stalked him or why Google never fired the stalkers.
Could it be because the "stalker" were in fact his manager and HR dealing with complaints on Elliot's behavior from other Googlers and sometimes also from Legal?

I wonder, does he remember all the sexual assaults that happened? Sometimes even straight attempted rapes by some of his troon friends and he had to step in and threaten the victim to drop the accusations. These natal females that complained they were all allies to you, weren't they? And instead of stanging up to them you threathened them to silence when they wanted to complain when one of your friends tried to get them drunk and sexually assaulted them? That is not how you treat allies. But I remember.

Does he remember all the times on the internal Google+ he started hatemobs to get fellow Googlers either fired, or if that failed, try to get them banned from visiting an office? For the crime of saying "you should always hear both sides". The campaigns against HR to get the person fired?
You planned and coordinated these campaigns openly in the internal Google+ and on the mailinglists. Did you get a complaint from HR about that?
I bet you did. I absolutely know for a fact that you got at least one that was acted on.

You got complaints pretty often from HR didn't you? And we always had to make sure to screenshot some of the worst shit you did before legal would step in and tell the social team to remove your posts. lol.

Do you remember the times you talked about that black book you kept of people at google you wanted to get rid of and how you would use that to wreck their promo attempts if you could either yourself or by friends on the promo committee? Do you remember talking about this openly and describing how you would make sure certain people would never get promoted?
Did legal complain to HR about that? Did your manager have a chat about that with you?

Do you remember the times you went on crusades against white men and you said you would never hire a white man to your team ever. Publicly.
And you talked about, and encoureged people, openly on G+ and mailinglists on how and why they would either refuse to interview white candidates or to give very bad interview feedback to stop them from being hired. Do you remember that?
Did legal complain about that to HR and had your manager try to talk to you about it?
You know that is not just very racist it is also super illegal and could cause a lot of trouble for Google.

This shit happened almost constantly. Just imagine how fucking woke you have to be in order to be too woke for google back in those days.


And when Elliot says kiwifarms is making it difficult for him to find tech jobs. That is odd considering his thread is only a few months old.
I have a different theory why he finds it hard to find a tech job. While Elliot was working at Google he internally had an incredibly high profile. Was there drama he for sure would be in the middle of it. Causing drama and disruptions all the time. Sometimes highly illegal shit that could get Google into serious trouble.
During this time over a hundred thousand of the best engineers in the world worked for Google and would see the stuff he was doing every single week. These people have often moved on and are now spread out as senior/principal/staff engineers all over the industry.

This is how it goes:
Elliot applies for a job and passes the interview. HR contacts an internal employee and asks "Hey staff engineer. We have a candidate here that worked at Google the same time you worked there. Any red flags?" staff engineer looks at the name and tells the lady from HR "You better sit down. I am going to tell you about this person and his antics and why this is ABSOLUTELY NO HIRE"
That is why I think Elliot has trouble finding a job and it has nothing about some obscure website that almost no one has ever heard about.

Elliot even if KF goes down it changes nothing. All these people still remember seeing you do all this shit and you will still struggle to get a tech job.
Is this a personal experience, hearsay or just thinking out loud? The impression you give is of this being a true story, and I'm wondering if you have more.
 
I love how Lil-Dong is still doing the cringelord wannabe-machiavellian gayness, talking herself up while actually failing to do anything. She literally has to ask others to accomplish her goals for her and is acting like she is doing all the work lmao "we are becoming exceedingly efficient at it" (getting KF blocked). bitch you aren't getting good at anything other than whining over emails and @'s to people who actually have skills and power. christ.

i wonder if he ever has moments of lucidity where he realizes he was the triple-play diversity hire at google, his first real job (racial minority, trans, severe daddy issues) and was literally never considered for skill or merit. There are boatloads of people more qualified than him in his field of "expertise." I'm confident I know a few personally. Google put up with him because he looked good on paper for their quotas put in place by their diversity tzar and then pushed him out when he got too obnoxious and started fighting with management over trivial shit (he claims he quit but people who have big-corpo experience know exactly what I'm talking about and have likely seen people effectively be fired this way). His job at honeycomb is literally not even technically a tech job, it's more of a marketing job. For anyone that doesn't know: "Field CTO" = the person that ops or the c-suite sends over to big clients to make them feel important. "Wow they sent over a whole-ass executive? We must be a big deal." Doesn't actually do any work, people back at HQ do. Basically glorified field tech support person. Think slightly more refined than the guy on Office Space who angrily explains how he is the go-between for customers and programmers because he's a people-person and programmers aren't. Also in this case likely a diversity mandate hire and someone more qualified - possibly even a real woman - was passed over for him. He'll never be able to get away from that stigma lmao

This "haha im an elite hacker fighting the kiwifarmers" stuff is so laughably cringey. It's obvious her skillset hasn't progressed much at all since her "work the punchlist to restore service" days at a regional google DCops joint (working punchlists is mostly all a 'site reliability engineer' does - people above them, i.e. system engineers, have already defined how the systems work in detail and how to restore from outages, SRE's don't actually do anything important other than follow step-by-step guides to fix things written by the system and network engineers who designed and built out the datacenters).

edit: hell the temp worker choads (not sure for google but at my firm they were usually temp contract hires from local IT service providers) doing the hardware rack-n-stack on fresh datacenter builds probably understood the systems better than an SRE has to.

edit 2: I feel like emphasizing for laymen that SRE's are to datacenters what roughnecks are to oil rigs. They didn't build the rig, drilling equipment, or safety systems and don't know anything about how the tech works at a high level. They just have short spurts of intense labor where they follow a step-by-step procedure to do a specific thing when needed. Same for an SRE. The "E for Engineer" in their name is just to make them feel good and help pad the resume. In my firm we called em "swap jockeys" because that's mostly what they did - remove old hardware and put in new hardware which booted and configured itself automatically off the network (PXE and other protocols/software).

I respect roughnecks a lot more than I respect SREs.

Honestly I don't know why I'm so chalked over their resume, it's actually bugging even me that I'm writing so much on it. his attitude is just so grating. Nails-on-chalkboard personality and wholly undeserved ego. Why do so many people in tech act like this? Publicly? With their name attached?

I should focus on the stuff that's really annoying like how he thinks cops are likely to kill him if he interacts with them. Really love when non-black troons co-opt black narratives. Dong is Asian-American. I, as a white man, am more likely to be unjustifiably killed by a thug cop than he is. Eugh.
 
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Is this a personal experience, hearsay or just thinking out loud? The impression you give is of this being a true story, and I'm wondering if you have more.
It's also mentioned in the Damore lawsuit: edit - link to article: https://archive.ph/tn8FP
pdf here: https://www.dhillonlaw.com/wp-conte...0418-Damore-et-al.-v.-Google-FAC_Endorsed.pdf

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Liz Fong-Jones is a developer advocate, labor and ethics organizer, and Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) with 15+ years of experience. She is an advocate at Honeycomb.io for the SRE and Observability communities, and previously was an SRE working on products ranging from the Google Cloud Load Balancer to Google Flights.

He literally can't even make himself sound like an expert in his own byline. It literally just reads like "I'm a labor commie and did menial DCops work for fringe google products. And now I do that same menial shit and some vague hand-wavy HR shit at a company that offers a product nobody wants or needs and BTW they hired me using money from a government equity grant because OF COURSE."

Just wow. Also gotta love how these people are taking basic principles from data science combined with software engineering and calling it "observability engineering" and acting like it's a fresh new field that they are on the cutting edge of, lmao. I swear O'Reilly book publishing deals have just become a way to advertise niche SaaS/IaaS products. Who wants to guess how much they jerk off and rely on their Honeycomb product in the pages of their totally-just-theory-instruction-textbook?
 
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We’re on par with China level censorship of the internet for what reason? What exactly has this site done to be completely blacklisted in the U.S.? A gossip forum about discussing Chris chan (which Wikipedia refuses to mention, but mentions the “suicides”) is now a domestic threat? How long until Tier 1s just start blacklisting sites like 8kun and 4chan altogether, then it gets up to right-wing platforms such as Gab/Truth social? We’re in the midst of the beginning of political censorship like we’ve never seen before. The structure of the internet is now refusing to connect to sites that promote the idea of free speech. Kiwi Farms will remain online with the current setup, but it is a only matter of time until all Tier 1s just refuse traffic altogether. This has never happened before.
 
Before this abhorrent waste of space began its campaign I merely wanted to just never hear about trannies. Now I hope they all rot.
That's what I don't get about the "deplatforming works" tards. Do they genuinely think that we'll stop hating troons if the Farms goes away? If anything we'll hate them even more.
 
These miserable cunts have to force people to stop laughing at them, to create a safe space where they can gaslight each other into believing that they're women. No matter what they manage to do to Internet they can't do anything about their appearance or smell. This Farquaad ass nigga.
 
That's what I don't get about the "deplatforming works" tards. Do they genuinely think that we'll stop hating troons if the Farms goes away? If anything we'll hate them even more.
We've all commented about people being terminally online. This is a reflection of that state. My opinion is that they think banishing people from their online space -- block, ban, deplatform, whatever -- means those people no longer exist.

It's a fascinating form of solipsism. I grant that ejecting a person from your awareness means they may have less input into your life. But it doesn't make them magically disappear.
 
I remember being made aware of this creature’s existence about 6 years ago. It was a collage of google employees which were of course full of troons and other queers. When I saw Elliot I thought to myself “Huh what a goofy but probably harmless character”

The jump from that to “Rapist trying to break the internet to cover up his crimes” was pretty dramatic
 
Oh no Liz, looks like APNIC don't want to be associated with you. I thought everybody was on your side.
He already tried to get them to drop null's ASN, through demands to the australian government under some sort of new censorship laws. IIRC he was ignored at the time.

The regional internet registries are, so far, not cucking to these demands. So far. However, they are a weakness in the system, in that they're centralised authorities who have final say over who can and cannot have IP addresses assigned to them. It's the underlying flaw in the entire IP system; even though routing is notionally peer-to-peer, someone has to assign the numbers. T1s can (eventually) be replaced, ISPs can eventually be argued down or legislatively required to route legal data, but if the RIR refuses your allocation request, then it's game over.
 
Kiwi Farms will remain online with the current setup, but it is a only matter of time until all Tier 1s just refuse traffic altogether. This has never happened before.
Imagine Tiananmen Square guy except he's a small flightless bird yelling SNEED! before the tank rolls over him.
 
We've all commented about people being terminally online. This is a reflection of that state. My opinion is that they think banishing people from their online space -- block, ban, deplatform, whatever -- means those people no longer exist.

It's a fascinating form of solipsism. I grant that ejecting a person from your awareness means they may have less input into your life. But it doesn't make them magically disappear.
It's like when a baby thinks when they close their eyes they're invisible.
 
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