In yet another “Flying Pigs” example, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has reportedly defended his new-found support for President Donald Trump in a Q&A with Meta employees, including those who work on social media platforms Facebook and Instagram.
The session came on the heels of Zuck’s previous announcements about Facebook’s notorious “fact-checkers” being kicked to the curb, changes to online speech policies, and DEI (diversity, equity, and inclusion) policies ended.
Zuckerberg laid out his argument in the Q&A session, according to The New York Times, which obtained a recording of the session from an anonymous source.
The Times reported that Zuckerberg’s comments reflected his sudden support for Trump.
Zuck reportedly told employees:
I want to be clear, after the last several years, we now have an opportunity to have a productive partnership with the United States government. We’re going to take that.
The government can sort of be actively opposing you, trying to get in the way and add a lot of friction, or can be actively trying to help you break down barriers to help you. It’s the right thing to do. […]
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