In a follow - up statement, CEO Brian Chesky said «The violence, racism and hatred demonstrated by Neo-Nazis, the alt - right, and white supremacists should have no place in this world... Airbnb will continue to stand for acceptance and we will continue to do all we can to enforce our community commitment.&raqu
In a follow - up statement, CEO Brian Chesky said «The violence, racism and
hatred demonstrated by Neo-Nazis, the alt - right, and
white supremacists should have no place
in this world... Airbnb will continue to stand for acceptance and we will continue to do all we can to enforce our community commitment.&raqu
in this world... Airbnb will continue to stand for acceptance and we will continue to do all we can to enforce our
community commitment.»
Americans may like to imagine that we left
White Supremacy behind with the 1960s, but it is clear that the
hatred still seethes within many of our countrymen, and it is very clear that it boiled over
in Dylann Roof spurring him to annihilate members of the Charleston black
community as they studied the Bible
in one of the cornerstone institutions of that
community.