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Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey Faces Backlash For Posing with Anti-Brahmin Poster

Monday, November 19, 2018 by Piyush Suthar | Comments

Home News Tech Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey Faces Backlash For Posing with Anti-Brahmin Poster

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey visited India earlier this month on a week-long trip and talked about his entrepreneurial journey, how the company is working to curb fake news and promote healthy conversations as the 2019 elections inch closer. However, Dorsey’s visit has also stirred up a storm after he was clicked holding a poster which said ‘Smash Brahmanical Patriarchy’.

Following a closed-door discussion with some journalists, activists, and members from Twitter India’s team, Dorsey posed for pictures holding a poster which didn’t go well with some sections of Indian social media.

What a shame; How can people put such a hate poster and malign a community: @jack How can you as ceo of @twitter be party to this kind of hate? Shocking; this is @brahminphobia of the worst kind https://t.co/bWU0eBo9yG

— Mohandas Pai (@TVMohandasPai) November 19, 2018

Critics accused Dorsey of insulting an ethnic group which has been integral to the Indian culture and demanded an ‘unqualified apology’ from him over his grave error. Others questioned why would the head of a global company like Twitter express such insensitivity towards a group and hurt people’s sentiments, while some even went on to call it a propaganda hatched by the ‘far-left minds’.

Infuriated users also questioned Twitter’s policies and asked how the company tolerates something which plants the seed of discord and disturbs social harmony. Eminent figures like former Infosys Director T. V. Mohandas Pai joined the wave of criticism created by offended people who vented their fury on social media sites.

Can a law suit be filed for promoting racial bigotry against Twitter head?

— International Pappu (@mkdmhl15) November 19, 2018

Following the backlash, the official Twitter India handle tweeted a short recap of Dorsey’s meeting which mentioned that the controversial poster was a gift from an activist. Twitter India also clarified that it was not an official statement from Twitter or its CEO, but a reflection of the company’s efforts to process all facets of ‘important public discussions’ that take place on the social media platform.

Recently we hosted a closed door discussion with a group of women journalists and change makers from India to better understand their experience using Twitter. One of the participants, a Dalit activist, shared her personal experiences and gifted a poster to Jack. https://t.co/96gd3XmFgK

— Twitter India (@TwitterIndia) November 19, 2018

Twitter has been in the news lately after data leaked from the company’s office in Dubai allegedly led to the murder of a journalist named Turki Bin Abdul Aziz Al-Jasser. The company, which is battling fake news and hate speech at a feverish pace, also had to issue an apology earlier this month after ‘Kill All Jews’ emerged as a trending topic for users in the New York area.




Authored by Piyush Suthar
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