Elon Musk, who is now going after Target for supporting an LGBTQ organization, once touted his car makers's inclusive culture
“‘Virtue signaling’ is super annoying & there are lots of phoneys who are actually huge jerks, but jump on every social cause du jour,” he tweeted at the time, adding that Tesla had not needed to make any internal changes to get a perfect score by the HRC’s metric of workplace inclusivity.
Don’t buy our car if that’s a problem. People should be free to live their lives where their heart takes them ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜🖤💖🌈“Virtue signaling” is super annoying & there are lots of phoneys who are actually huge jerks, but jump on every social cause du jour. But I’m really proud of the fact that # of changes Tesla had to make to achieve 100/100 was zero.
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