Social media for firms go pre-emptive
Social media for firms go pre-emptive
Social media for firms go pre-emptive Chief executive officers at high-profile companies would never pledge $2.5 million in support of same-sex marriage (as Amazon.com’s Jeff Bezos did in July) or speak out publicly against same-sex marriages (as Chick-fil-A’s Dan Cathy did recently in an interview with Biblical Recorder).

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