Posted on 04/28/2022 11:51:58 AM PDT by knighthawk
Twitter's top lawyer Vijaya Gadde is in the spotlight after Elon Musk criticized her in a string of scathing tweets, leading a former company executive to accuse the billionaire of 'bullying' and spearheading a harassment campaign.
Gadde, 47, has been a low-key Silicon Valley power player for years, and at Twitter played a key role in the contentious decisions to ban Donald Trump and suppress news articles about Hunter Biden's laptop.
After moving to the US from India with her family as a toddler, Gadde and her family faced racism as she grew up in Beaumont, Texas, where she has said her father had to seek approval from the Ku Klux Klan to sell insurance door-to-door.
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The KKK in the 1970’s were all Democrats.
Soon to be former Twitter employee.
“The KKK in the 1970’s were all Democrats.”
Indeed, but the left’s knowledge of history is even worse then their knowledge of science.
The 1970 was a great year.
I wonder how active the KKK was at all in 1980.
Also Eligible for the title “Soon to be Sued for Malpractice.”
(like the majority of NYU Law graduates)
Twitter censorship lawyer Vijaya Gadde cried during a team meet over Elon Musk takeover.
I was young in the 70s but the KKK seemed to be as despised then as it is now as far as I can recall. The civil rights movement had already destroyed its power and influence I had thought.
She can go back to India and poop on the street like her fellow Indians.
A fellow Freeper assisted in realizing that the present day BLM-ANTIFA might as well be the KKK. They have morphed from wearing white to wearing black, and are just as dedicated to hate.
hillary clinton’s senatorial mentor was Sen. Robert Byrd, d-w.va., WAS A GRAND DRAGON IN THE KKK!!!
Ask Diamond and Silk about the KKK, and about being banned from twitter!!
During the civil-rights era of the late 1950s and early 1960s, Klan activity in Texas again increased, but because of new anti-Klan laws and FBI pressure, the organization remained small and politically impotent. Subsequently, the Klan fractured into numerous small cells.
So, one has to wonder if it was the KKK or someone claiming he was part of the KKK. Either way, they were powerless in mounting a real threat.
“Silicon Valley was a far better and more useful place when the power players were engineers, not lawyers.”
I nominate this for the comment of the day.
That sure makes women look equal...
In that way, it's similar to the rest of the universe.
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