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Tuesday, June 2, 2020

Facebook Pledges $10 Million To End Racial Injustice Amid CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s Silence On Trump’s Post

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Protests have erupted all around the country in response to the recent death of George Floyd and others at the hands of law enforcement officials. The public outcry has forced many brands to make a call to action and speak out against the recent wave of racial injustice and demand justice for the victim’s families. Now tech giant Facebook has come forward standing with protesters by committing to help end racial injustice within the U.S.

In a post on Instagram, which is also owned by Facebook, the company announced it would be donating $10 million to different efforts to end racial injustice in light of the recent protests. The Hollywood Reporter reported that EO Mark Zuckerberg followed with a statement on Facebook saying that the company was “working with our civil rights advisors and our employees to identify organizations locally and nationally that could most effectively use [the funding] right now.”

The move comes after President Donald Trump took to the platforms to engage in a series of inflammatory posts threatening looters with violence after Twitter began censoring and fact-checking all of his posts. Many employees went on Twitter to express their disappointment with their CEO’s silence on the harmful posts. After intense public pressure, Zuckerberg eventually responded to the claims saying although he was disturbed by the posts that he would not be removing them from either platform.

 



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