There are all sorts of protesters outside of Amazon's shareholder meeting, including people in poop emoji costumes

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Security contractors turned out in force to protest at the meeting. They not only dressed in poop emoji costumes, but they brought a live band with them.

pic.twitter.com/kMRMtIoxRF

— Monica Nickelsburg (@mnickelsburg) May 22, 2019
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The ACLU is protesting Amazon's facial recognition being sold to government agencies.

We're at @Amazon's shareholder meeting today urging shareholders to take action in response to the company's failure to address the civil rights impacts of its face surveillance technology.

Ironically, Amazon won't allow cameras into the meeting, so we've filmed a short preview: pic.twitter.com/tNN4pkK4tG

— ACLU (@ACLU) May 22, 2019
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CNN Business reporter Lydia DePillis caught this protest by Amazon employees over climate change. "The signs are riffs on Amazon’s leadership principles," Depillis notes.

Amazon employees here too with their climate change resolution. The signs are riffs on Amazon’s leadership principles. pic.twitter.com/c9QhEucmeq

— Lydia DePillis (@lydiadepillis) May 22, 2019

Twitter user Márcio Silva notes the pilots who are protesting for better pay, too.

Amazon Air pilots are picketing the company's annual shareholder meeting as they fight for better pay (AMZN, ATSG) https://t.co/FKh4gIsyJJ pic.twitter.com/H8GffyK2yj

— Márcio M. Silva (@marciojmsilva) May 22, 2019
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