Dear @BradSmi: I have some questions about your recent tweet (https://twitter.com/BradSmi/status/1055270186616586240 …) saying "Trans people are an important part of Microsoft’s workforce. We oppose any move that treats them as less than equal. We value our trans employees."
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Who at Microsoft made the decision to make this campaign donation? Do you believe it is compatible with your promise to oppose any move to treat transgender people as less than equal? If not, will Microsoft commit to asking Rep. Meadows to return this money?pic.twitter.com/NFZxO0WptY
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Florida Congressman Brian Mast has similarly been a vocal opponent of trans people serving in the military. Microsoft's PAC made two donations to his campaign, one on 9/30/17, and one on 9/28/18. Do you feel these donations are compatible with the values you express?pic.twitter.com/T4No14pA0j
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In 2017, Senators Ted Cruz and John Cornyn jointly recommended Jeff Mateer to a lifetime appointment on the Federal bench. After it was revealed Mateer had described transgender children as part of "Satan's plan", Cruz stood by Mateer's nomination.https://www.dallasnews.com/news/politics/2017/09/28/cruz-stands-trump-court-pick-sees-satans-plan-transgender-kids …
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On March 6, 2018, Microsoft PAC donated $1,000 to Cruz's campaign. Was Microsoft then aware of Cruz's support for Mateer? Do you think this support is an example of "opposing any move that treats trans employees as less than equal"? Will you demand that Cruz return this donation?
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For that matter, Microsoft PAC donated $5,000 to Senator Cornyn on December 31, 2017. While Cornyn expressed initial surprise at Mateer's remarks, he never disavowed the nominee or withdrew his support. Will you press Sen. Cornyn for an explanation on his views on "Satan's plan"?pic.twitter.com/3PZeY42Gyl
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More broadly, how is it that Microsoft can voice an unequivocal and apparently sincere belief in the dignity and equality of its transgender employees, while continuing to give material support to candidates and a party that is threatening transgender rights this very moment?
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Are Microsoft's political donations exempt from the company's expressed values? If so, how can Microsoft claim to be defending the rights of its employees? If not, then why were these donations made, and by whom? What will Microsoft do to redress the wrong? Thank you for reading
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CORRECTION: in this thread I called out a $1,000 donation from Microsoft to Ted Cruz, but forgot to include an additional $4,000 donation from Microsoft to Senator Cruz made on September 28, bringing the total to $5,000. Pinboard regrets the error.pic.twitter.com/tXWstPQ9P3
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You should reply and not quote so it shows up in the timeline for this
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Best would be to reply to him (so people looking at thread see it) and then retweet yourself without comment (so all your users see it in thread, and reply there)
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