
After returning to his Palo Alto residence following his testimony in front of the U.S. House Financial Services Committee, Mark Zuckerberg joined a march and rally in favor of face-to-face learning.

While marching the 2,100-foot route from the Whole Foods Market to the Palo Alto High School, Zuckerberg was allegedly overheard commenting to the dozens of other marchers “…the thought of home-schooling my children disgusts me. It’s dangerous for any parent in Palo Alto to have our children exposed to the lifestyles of many of the people who we import from other countries to keep our homes running.”
Asked if he imported people from the Hawaiian island of Kauai where he used a legal maneuver to sue Native Hawaiians for their land so he could build a mansion, he discreetly responded: “Hell yes!”
Later at the rally, Zuckerberg spoke to the throng of parents: “When my children are of age, I want them to attend an exclusive private academy, just like everyone else in America. 1, 2, 3, 4 we want to learn more!”
Off the Record: Mark Zuckerberg
During his weekend respite at The Hamptons, David Solomon, CEO of Goldman Sachs was overheard saying to Brian Williams “…I stand with Mark (Zuckerberg). No one wants their kids to be at home any longer than they have to be, COVID or no COVID.”
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