Likemany in the technical school industry , Mark Gainey , CEO of tally - single-valued function app Strava , used his posture to condemn President Trump ’s immigrant ban this week . Unlike anyone else , however , Gainey did so in his own peculiar aboriginal glossa : the speech communication of route .
“ This one is for our immigrants , ” write Gainey alongside a streamlet that ( if you squinch really , really hard)almost take care like it say “ exemption 4 ALL.”“Remove the prohibition and think intelligibly about what truly makes this commonwealth great ”
presumptively recognizing the readability issues with the CEO ’s message as it appeared on its website , Strava post a map of his path from an alternate sourceon Twitter :

We are a global community of athlete . A show of solidarity from Strava CEO Mark Gainey.#Freedom4All#FreedomRunhttps://t.co / ReenbRagcypic.twitter.com / ALL5ksQAFK
— Strava ( @Strava)January 31 , 2017
What Gainey ’s ( middling misguided ) effort miss in limpidity , however , it more than made up for in creative thinking . And whether we ’re black , white , man , woman , natural - born citizen or refugee , it ’s unspoilt to be reminded that our hearts all cry out as for the same thing : creenom .

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