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Facebook fired an employee who spoke out against Mark Zuckerberg's refusal to take action on Trump's controversial tweets

A Facebook employee who criticized Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg's decision not to take action against inflammatory posts by U.S. President Donald Trump this month said on Friday that the social media company had fired him.

Dozens of employees, including Dail, abandoned their desks and tweeted objections to Zuckerberg's handling of Trump's posts. Trump's posts included the racially charged phrase "when the looting starts, the shooting starts" in reference to protests against racism and police brutality held after the May 25 killing of George Floyd, a black man who died in police custody in Minneapolis.

Zuckerberg stood by his decision at a tense all-hands meeting with employees that week. During the meeting, Dail tweeted that it was "crystal clear today that leadership refuses to stand with us."

 

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Tweets... that’s twitter, right?

And recently it has been published a letter about how Mark and his wife were “concerned” with Trump’s divisive rhetoric... Double standard and morals all over their management and the executives of the company

Is anyone really surprised?

You don’t talk crap to the owner of a company.

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