Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg wasted no words in his post opposing the new ban on homo eroticism american godstransgender people serving in the military announced in a series of tweets by President Donald Trump on Wednesday.
Zuckerberg, who has been known to wax rhapsodic about topics close to his heart, used just 13 words in his tweet-sized Facebook post to make it clear that "Everyone should be able to serve their country -- no matter who they are."
Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg later echoed Zuckerberg's sentiment and said in a post that we should be "grateful for everyone, including those in the transgender community, willing to serve our country."
Zuckerberg joined a small, but influential and growing chorus of tech voices, many of whom are part of the U.S. west-coast-based tech community that woke up to the stunning news hours after many of us had time to digest this information.
Their tweets of outrage, disapproval, and support for the LGBTQ community started appearing around noon ET.
Among the first to voice his displeasure with Trump's decision was Box CEO Aaron Levie who wondered where the White House moderating forces are.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
Soon after, Google CEO Sundar Pichai chose to praise those in the transgender community already serving in the U.S. military.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki tweets that "Transgender rights are human rights," and included a video featuring a transgender man who did serve in the military.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey tweeted Wednesday afternoon that "Discrimination in any form is wrong for all of us.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
Salesforce and its CEO Mac Benioff tweeted a company statement and image thanking "all U.S. service members, including transgender Americans..."
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
Apple CEO Tim Cook, himself a member of the LGBTQ community, warned, "Discrimination against anyone holds everyone back."
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
Etsy CEO Chad Dickerson echoed a common refrain, thanking all who serve in the military, regardless of gender identity.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
SurveyMonkey CEO Zander Lurie noted that "inclusivity drives success."
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
This story is still developing...
Hate Crimes Alleged in Robberies of Sacramento Asian WomenLittle Tokyo Welcomes Return of OshogatsuA True Story of Families Fighting RacismSuspect Arrested in Rowland Heights Armed RobberyNisei Week Ondo: One of Many Happy ReturnsMochi and Community Spirit: FugetsuSuspect Arrested in Rowland Heights Armed RobberyHDR nerfed in Warzone Season 3 Reloaded but you don’t need to worryTwin Panda Cubs Debut at Tokyo Zoo, Woo Devoted FansCAIR Condemns Anti 6 ways to be antiracist, because being 'not racist' isn't enough Sony made the right call and postponed the PlayStation 5 reveal Google Assistant can now use your voice to verify purchases Tesla's latest car update adds 'Fallout Shelter' to the Tesla Arcade See Boston Dynamics' robodog herd sheep and explore in New Zealand How Twitter and Trump's toxic relationship came crashing down Realme Watch looks like Apple Watch, costs $50 'Lord of the Rings' cast reveals the story behind their biggest meme Everything coming to Amazon Prime Video in June 2020 A beefier Motorola Razr with 5G is reportedly dropping in the fall
0.1318s , 9940.0703125 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【homo eroticism american gods】Zuckerberg blasts Trump's ban on trans people serving in the military,Global Hot Topic Analysis