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How Facebook and Twitter are dealing with racist posts and Friend of Pivot Baratunde Thurston on why “now is the time to step up, show up, or shut up”

Jun 2, 2020
Baratunde Thurston, an activist and comedian known for his insightful commentary on race and identity, joins the discussion to shed light on how social media platforms are grappling with racist content during national protests. Amidst the backdrop of civil unrest, he critiques corporate responses to social justice and highlights the importance of genuine commitments over performative actions. Thurston emphasizes the need for resilience among young people of color and advocates for actionable steps to combat racism and promote inclusivity.
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INSIGHT

Societal Self-Correction

  • Income inequality has risen dramatically.
  • This self-corrects through war, famine, or revolution.
ANECDOTE

Tree Branch Incident

  • Kara Swisher's son broke a tree branch and a police officer jokingly told him to put it back.
  • This led to a discussion about how the interaction might differ if her son were African-American.
ADVICE

Meaningful Corporate Action

  • Companies shouldn't make empty statements about social issues.
  • Unless they have concrete actions or commitments, they should remain silent.
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