Saturday, December 21, 2013

Tweet racist, manager fired in the air - Rai News

wrote a post with a joke about AIDS, the network explodes and Justin is licenciata bag in the trunk while flying to Africa. The hashtag # HasJustineLandedYet becomes a trend

src=”http://www.rainews.it/dl/img/2013/12/310x0_1387649265830_twit_sacco.JPG”/>December 21, 2013 “I’m going to Africa. Hope I do not get AIDS.’m Kidding.’m White.” These are the 140 characters that have enraged the people of twitter. A tweet racist, the worst of the year, has been defined. A write is Justin Sack, manager of public relations giant InterActiveCorp before catching the plane to Africa, the message is re-twitatto thousand times raises controversy and debate. The network

rebels: some users demand the dismissal of the woman is created the hashtag # HasJustineLandedYet that in a few hours it becomes a trend and has been created on the site justinesacco.com, redirected to the “Aid for Africa”, a network of charitable organizations active in sub-Saharan Africa that also deal with HIV.

The tweet eventually disappears from the network as well as his account and the giant IAC’ll quickly distanced: “One comment outrageous and offensive that does not reflect the views and values ??of IAC. Unfortunately, the employee in question can not be reached on an international flight but this is a serious issue and we are taking the appropriate measures,” the company said in a statement released shortly after takeoff from London Sacco. Justin was then fired while still in flight to Africa.

Among the hypotheses that arise, which is not reflected in the network, is that the account of the girl may have been hacked. Sacco Justin, however, is not new to tweet criticized. had once written to the association for animal rights that” liked animals, but when it’s cold it scuoierei one for a fur coat.” In January 2013 wrote:” Can I be fired for what they say when they are drugged?.” In February 2012, he tweeted:” I had an erotic dream with an autistic child.”

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