Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Twitter CEO Dorsey sparks India social media storm

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(Mumbai) AFP: Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey has been accused of inciting hate against India’s highest caste after being photograph­ed holding a poster declaring ‘smash Brahminica­l patriarchy’ during a visit to the country.

Dorsey was snapped holding the offending poster alongside six women who participat­ed in a discussion last week on the role of Twitter in India, where caste is a flashpoint issue and grievances can turn violent.

The reference to Brahmins, the traditiona­l priestly class who sit atop the rigid caste hierarchy, outraged some Hindus when the photograph was posted online Sunday evening.

“Do you realise that this picture has potential of causing communal riots at a time when several States are going to Assembly Elections in India,” tweeted Indian police officer Sandeep Mittal.

“Even now an apology is not offered. Actually its (sic) a fit case for registrati­on of a criminal case for attempt to destablise (sic) the nation,” he added.

Twitter defended Dorsey in comments posted on its official India page Monday, saying a low-caste activist had “shared her personal experience­s and gifted a poster to Jack”.

“It is not a statement from Twitter or our CEO, but a tangible reflection of our company’s efforts to see, hear, and understand all sides of important public conversati­ons that happen on our service around the world,” the company said.

Another user, tweeting under the name Prassant Deshpehle (country first), wrote: “Shame on you @ jack. Hate against any community or group should be condemned. Spewing hate on one to please the other isn’t right.”

But others praised the Twitter chief for touching on the plight of marginalis­ed, low-caste Dalit communitie­s and women in India, a conservati­ve country of 1.25 billion.

“Dalit lynching and oppression, incidents of which we read about every other day, do not cause as much Twitter outrage as Jack Dorsey holding up a placard saying ‘End Brahmin Patriarchy’,” wrote user Ranjona Banerji.

South Asian historian Audrey Truschke said: “My Twitter feed is full of elite men hyperventi­lating about Twitter CEO @jack holding a sign that calls out sex-based & caste-based discrimina­tion in India.”

“Caste and sexism are real and virulent in modern India. If you want to be angry about something, let it be that reality,” she added.

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