>I didn't find any of those tweets unprofessional.
"There was a lot of work done to brainwash African people to believe that the white man had the monopoly on truth & that he was favored by God. We need to understand the way Christianity has been used to dominate African people, land and resources."
Spouting that racist, ahistorical nonsense is absolutely unprofessional.
>I found them to be a genuinely interesting perspective on social issues that I am interested in.
That speaks more about you than anything.
>I am not sure how that's unprofessional of her.
I just highlighted how. Making crazy claims about a race/religion is not acceptable in any professional environment I've ever been in, and I've worked in SV for a long time.
>She is entitled to tweet whatever she wants to from her personal twitter account.
No one said otherwise, you're strawman-ing really hard now. You specifically asked for things that "she [said] that made her come off that way [unprofessional] to you?" I provided examples. The fact that they came from her personal Twitter account is immaterial. She links her Twitter account on her LinkedIn, professional web page, etc., so, it's not specifically a personal account.
>Do you think its reasonable for her to follow your idea of how a Director of Engineering should tweet?
It's not my idea, it's generally accepted that spouting racist, anti-Christian rhetoric on Twitter is unbecoming of any leader. It could be illegal and/or open a company to lawsuits since it's specifically targeting protected classes.
And those tweets listed above are just from September...
EDIT: Why is this being immediately flagged and dead-ed? What in this comment is triggering this?
"There was a lot of work done to brainwash African people to believe that the white man had the monopoly on truth & that he was favored by God. We need to understand the way Christianity has been used to dominate African people, land and resources."
Spouting that racist, ahistorical nonsense is absolutely unprofessional.
>I found them to be a genuinely interesting perspective on social issues that I am interested in.
That speaks more about you than anything.
>I am not sure how that's unprofessional of her.
I just highlighted how. Making crazy claims about a race/religion is not acceptable in any professional environment I've ever been in, and I've worked in SV for a long time.
>She is entitled to tweet whatever she wants to from her personal twitter account.
No one said otherwise, you're strawman-ing really hard now. You specifically asked for things that "she [said] that made her come off that way [unprofessional] to you?" I provided examples. The fact that they came from her personal Twitter account is immaterial. She links her Twitter account on her LinkedIn, professional web page, etc., so, it's not specifically a personal account.
>Do you think its reasonable for her to follow your idea of how a Director of Engineering should tweet?
It's not my idea, it's generally accepted that spouting racist, anti-Christian rhetoric on Twitter is unbecoming of any leader. It could be illegal and/or open a company to lawsuits since it's specifically targeting protected classes.
And those tweets listed above are just from September...
EDIT: Why is this being immediately flagged and dead-ed? What in this comment is triggering this?