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🛑 Content warning: antisemitism, racism 🛑

Yesterday, LinkedIn user benyamin shared a post about some pretty shocking behavior on X from some of the folks behind the company Superwave.ai.

Here’s a screenshot of the folks associated with Superwave on LinkedIn as of 2/4/24 so you can know our players:

The two that will come into play in this story are Kyle and Axel.

A peek at their X timelines shows a history of very bad tweets. (Screenshots provided by two separate sources.)

For reference, I’m told this user is Alex Salazar:

Either way, the URL in the profile implies association with the company. Plus, this screenshot appears to back that up:

So, what did they allegedly* say?

*according to screenshots — I’ll let you make the call.

Exhibit A:

Gotta admit I’m not 100% sure what this means…

Exhibit B:

uhhhhhh

Exhibit C:

Exhibit D: 

🙅‍♂️🙅‍♂️🙅‍♂️

Exhibit E:

🤢🤢🤢

Back to the LinkedIn post from Benyamin…

The OP started the post with: “Does anyone at Superwave have anything to say about the ‘CRO’ of Superwave dropping some truly insane stuff on twitter” and tagged the 3 people I showed earlier.

And one of them replied to…clarify?

When pressed by another user, Axel responded with the following:

And…

So, there’s that! Those were certainly things you could’ve said (and Axel did!). 

I think Shae speaks for all of us regarding the tweets:

COD = Call of Duty

Have you witnessed a founder behaving badly? The tip line is now open 📞 

BUT WAIT, THERE’S MORE!

I also got a tip about the Co-CEO of different company, TheySaid, who posted this last week:

Unfortunately, the original post was edited so I don’t know what it said at first, but this comment claims it was a defense of Elon’s actions.

Y’all…can we agree that the memeification of Nazi salutes is, like, not a good look for your brand? 

And also that being a Nazi is bad? 

Just a thought!

As always,

ALLEGEDLY

xoxo 💋

Hey, I’m Amber! I’m a freelance content marketer/consultant and aspiring humorist. You can find me on LinkedIn, Medium, Bluesky, and my website. If you really like what I’m doing, you can buy me a coffee.

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