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    • A mea culpa for the ages: “Say it, forget it; write it, regret it.” Never were truer words spoken to explain the recent Twitter exchange between Elon Musk and an employee that involved Musk publicly mocking the employee about their disability. Aisha writes that Musk has apologized.
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