Google CEO Humiliated as Stanford Graduates Walk Out in Protest During Commencement Speech

Blogger Comment: At least the graduates have the intelligence to know that these people are not for the good of humanity and are controlled by a higher power that create and manifest constantly the threats to humanity throughout the world…given time we may therefore have a solution to the Globalists and their dire mindset to totally control humanity, but as long as they do not succeed in attaining this objective by 2030, as the Globalists have stated many times since 1971 in Davos…and outfits like Google, Facebook et al and 99% of social platforms are just Globalist owned to control us and just to collect our data about you and me, and not for any good reasons, but for the Globalist’s totally Malevolent reasons against humanity to control us 100%…

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Hundreds of Stanford University graduates staged a walkout during commencement ceremonies over the weekend, openly protesting Google CEO Sundar Pichai as he prepared to deliver the school’s keynote address.

The demonstration highlighted growing hostility toward major technology companies on college campuses, where students have increasingly targeted tech executives over issues ranging from artificial intelligence to military contracts and foreign policy.

Hundreds Walk Out During Commencement

According to reports, roughly 200 graduates participated in the protest as Pichai took the stage at Stanford University’s commencement ceremony.

Students reportedly booed, blew whistles, and displayed banners while walking out of the event.

Given Stanford’s relatively small graduating class of roughly 2,000 undergraduate students each year, the demonstration was highly visible.

Organizers said the protest was aimed at Google’s business relationships with military and defense organizations, particularly contracts connected to Israel.

“Google has actively enabled and profited from Israel’s apartheid and genocide of Palestinians through Project Nimbus,” organizers stated in a walkout pledge circulated before the ceremony.

The group also criticized Google’s artificial intelligence partnerships with the Pentagon.

Alternative Ceremony Featured Pro-Hamas Activist

After leaving the official commencement ceremony, participants gathered at an alternative event held near the venue.

The alternative ceremony featured pro-Hamas activist Mahmoud Khalil as its headline speaker.

Khalil became a prominent figure during anti-Israel protests at Columbia University and was later arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in March 2025 after his student visa had expired and his green card was revoked.

Organizers urged graduates to boycott Pichai’s speech and attend the alternative event instead.

“Take a stance against war profiteering,” organizers wrote.

“Tell the Google CEO that he is not welcome.

“Walk out with your peers of conscience, and join our People’s Commencement instead of listening to the empty words of a Google CEO.”

Pichai Avoided Controversial Topics

Pichai appeared to steer clear of issues that have sparked controversy at other commencement ceremonies.

Rather than discussing artificial intelligence, a topic that has drawn criticism and concern from students at universities across the country, the Google executive focused largely on his personal background and career journey.

The strategy mirrored efforts by other commencement speakers who have sought to avoid becoming the center of political controversy.

It did little to prevent the protest.

The demonstration reflected broader frustration among segments of the student population toward major technology companies, which increasingly find themselves under fire from both the political Left and Right over issues ranging from censorship and AI development to military contracts and global conflicts.

Growing Campus Backlash Against Big Tech

The Stanford walkout is the latest example of how commencement ceremonies have become venues for political demonstrations.

In recent years, student activists have increasingly used graduation events to protest speakers, university policies, and corporate leaders invited to campus.

For Google, the protest comes as the company continues to face scrutiny from activists over its government contracts and artificial intelligence initiatives.

For Stanford, the highly visible walkout ensured that what was intended to be a celebration of academic achievement instead became another flashpoint in the ongoing debate over the role of Big Tech in American society.

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