I especially appreciate how the CEO admits that he breaks the law and employs a worker who is undocumented. But that it’s okay because he loves them.
While the original comments were only up for about 18 minutes, Alexander issued a statement on his Facebook, saying, “I am in no way racist, one of my top team members is undocumented and whom I love dearly… I’m sorry. I still love you all! Even Kelly [Escobedo], that’s my heart.”
“The internet is a crazy place, some people will take your statements and turn it into something completely out of context. The hate these people have ensued on me, my business, and my character is absolutely dispicable. [sic]”
Out of context? There’s no context that makes what you said any better.
I love the author’s attempt to solicit comments from the readers:
Whatever the case, it’s surprising to see how much public hate Cybertruck owners face. What do you think is the cause behind all this negativity? Please let me know in the comments.
I’ve seen the woman in the first part of the video, the one crying about the food stamps, and if I recall, she’s actually a democrat, and a fairly vocal one. I could be mistaken though.