Twitter’s new owner Elon Musk continues to antagonise former employees and leadership, this time by mocking company merchandise. On Tuesday, Musk posted a video of a batch of ‘StayWoke’ t-shirts from Twitter’s headquarters.
Musk also added a link to a memo of the Ferguson shooting acknowledging that he knew what the t-shirts stood for continues to antagonise former employees and leadership, this time by mocking company merchandise.‘Found in closet at Twitter HQ fr,’ Musk said in the tweet with a crying face emoji, seemingly mocking the political messaging on the shirts.
The slogan t-shirts were reportedly made by Twitter’s Black employee group following the Ferguson protests. The company’s former CEO Jack Dorsey notably wore a version of the t-shirt to conferences in support of the group and was sometimes ridiculed for it. Musk is known for pushing the narrative that Twitter was run by leftists who suppressed free speech by conservatives.
To the original tweet, he also added a link to a memo of the Ferguson shooting acknowledging that he knew what the t-shirts stood for.
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