Facebook fires employee who opposed Mark Zuckerberg for not taking action on Trump's post

Washington, Ta. 13 June 2020, Saturday

The company has fired an employee who criticized Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg for failing to act on President Donald Trump's provocative post following the assassination of George Floyd in the United States. According to a Reuters report, user interface engineer Braden Dale claimed that he had been fired for criticizing Zuckerberg.

President Donald Trump made a controversial post on Facebook after the riots in America. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg defended Trump and refused to act on the post. Zuckerberg's decision was opposed by many employees. One of the employees, Brendan Dial, slammed Zuckerberg, whose Facebook has fired him.

Not only Dell but a dozen employees, including six other engineers on his team, publicly resented Mark Zuckerberg's mau. He then had to address virtually all employees to make a disclosure. Dale says he has been fired for speaking out against wrongdoing. Dale tweeted from his Twitter handle that not making a statement on purpose is also politics.

President Donald Trump's post was condemned by people around the world as racist. Trump said in response to the violence that erupted in the United States after the assassination of George Floyd that the shooting began when the looting began. Twitter labeled Trump's post a warning of violence, but Mark Zuckerberg did nothing.

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