In a shocking twist, UnitedHealth Group (UNH) has had one of its tweets deleted for hate speech. The tweet was posted in response to a tweet from folk singer Joan Baez, who criticized the company for its lack of transparency in its Q1 earnings.
The tweet, since deleted, read, “Hey Joan, why don’t you take your outdated folk music and go somewhere else? #NoTransparency #UNH”
The tweet from UNH then sparked a war of words between Baez and celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay, who tweeted back to Baez, “Hey Joan, you need to learn a few things about business and finances. UNH is a great company with great quarterly numbers and a very solid outlook ahead. #Transparency #UNH”
The war of words between the two celebrities caused a stir on social media, and UNH was forced to delete the tweet to avoid any further controversy.
The company issued a statement saying, “We apologize for the tweet and any offense it may have caused. We are committed to promoting transparency and respect for all individuals.”
This incident serves as a reminder to companies to always be mindful of their public presence, especially on social media. Companies should always strive to promote respect, transparency, and civility.
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