I think it's safe to say this is entirely fantastical. I mean, we can't even make sense of the first sentence:
A senior Twitter executive quit the company after he refused to install illegal locks....
So the conversation went like this?
Listen, Elon, I'm not going to install those locks, and if you're going to fire me over it, I'll sue. Oh, you're not going to fire me? Well then, I quit. And I'm going to sue for asking me to install those locks. You know, asking and quitting. which are well-known causes of action!
But we're in the "eLoN bAd!" mode, which just short-circuits any of this so nevermind.
I think it's safe to say this is entirely fantastical. I mean, we can't even make sense of the first sentence:
So the conversation went like this?
But we're in the "eLoN bAd!" mode, which just short-circuits any of this so nevermind.
Why would an executive do handyman work instead of you know, maintenance who know how to install ANYTHING an exec is cluelessness about?
Then why wouldn't exec say "I have no idea how to do that" end of story.
Exactly. How dare Elon try to make him do that. He should sue!