Elon Musk used an old tweet of Donald Trump to insult Mark Cuban during their feud.
On January 8, 2024, Mark Cuban engaged in a public debate over Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) practices with Elon Musk, primarily on the social media platform X. The debate was triggered by Musk’s criticism of a diversity goal set by United Airlines’ pilot training academy, which aimed for 50% of its enrolled students to be women and/or people of color. Musk argued that such DEI requirements were “insane” and counterproductive in industries already struggling to find qualified candidates. Cuban countered Musk’s argument, clarifying that the goal applied to the training school, not the airline itself, and emphasized the multi-year process and merit-based evaluations involved before pilots could fly for United.
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— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 9, 2024
Cuban’s defense of DEI was rooted in the belief that good businesses should extend their hiring search to include people of various races, ethnicities, and orientations who are often overlooked, thereby finding more qualified individuals. He asserted that the loss of companies phobic to DEI was his gain, emphasizing the importance of diverse hiring practices for business success. Musk, however, labeled Cuban a racist for his support of these practices and maintained his stance that DEI is a form of racism.
Cuban’s stance attracted significant attention on social media, with his posts garnering over 12 million views. He faced criticism from various commentators who argued that DEI policies lead to hiring less qualified candidates and lower standards, with some even equating DEI with communism. Critics also questioned the effectiveness of DEI, claiming it led to reverse racism and discrimination based on race and gender. In response, Cuban emphasized that DEI is not about quotas or checklists but understanding how to compete effectively as a company by hiring people who best position the business for success.