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The book’s author claims that Sheryl Sandberg asked her to bed, among other startling allegations about the company’s top executives.
Giving women an equal shot in a radically screwed-up system is not the ultimate goal of the feminist movement. But keeping women out of the only system we have—or punishing them if they succeed in that system—isn’t feminism either.
A woman who worked closely with Facebook’s former COO tells a different account of Careless People’s “very sad” allegations.
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Salacious allegations in a new book written by Facebook’s former director of global public have been revealed.
The book’s publisher defended the book, accusing Meta of trying to “silence our author.”
The Meta multibillionaire CEO attempted to clean up his mess with a flattering post about Sandberg that fell flat.
The Meta CEO also signaled to the president-elect that he will “do nothing to obstruct the Trump agenda.”
She joined Facebook in 2008 as Zuckerberg’s second-in-command.
It was a western-themed wedding in Wyoming.
The departing Facebook COO has reportedly been telling friends she’s burned out and tired of being a “punching bag for the company’s problems.”
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