Jack Dorsey, You Cannot Enter the Gates of Heaven as You Are—Published on 2017-02-20—
This essay delivers a direct moral indictment of Twitter founder Jack Dorsey.
The author recounts multiple account hijackings and severe online crimes committed during a book publication announcement—crimes left unaddressed by Twitter’s management.
The text argues that Dorsey, enriched by a global platform while ignoring the suffering of ordinary users, cannot “enter the gates of heaven” unless he confronts the evil enabled by his creation
The moral question is clear: If your own children were subjected to the same violations, could you remain silent?
A warning of severe judgment awaits those who allow injustice to persist.
2017-02-20
To Jack Dorsey.
I have written several times that I, the late Steve Jobs, and Jack Dorsey are the three people in the world who understand the essence of Kyoto’s gardens better than anyone else.
Jack Dorsey is the founder of Twitter.
He has obtained an enormous amount of wealth that ordinary people could never attain.
For that reason alone, he surely knows that the gate to heaven is extremely narrow for him.
But Jack Dorsey, as you are now, you cannot pass through the gates of heaven.
What awaits you is the gate of hell—and not only that, the harshest judgment of King Enma awaits you.
The reason is that you are complicit in evil, the very thing that must never be allowed in this world.
You know that there are people committing evil on Twitter, the platform that brought you your fortune.
I have had my account hijacked three times.
When the publication of my book—my own child, in a sense—was decided, I suffered unimaginable crimes on Twitter.
Those crimes continue even now.
Why?
Because I am an unknown person.
I am not a famous actress like Masami Nagasawa or Emi Takei.
I am not the son of the National Police Agency chief.
I am not a celebrity or a billionaire like you.
You and your employees feel nothing about this.
You know nothing of the indescribable anger and sorrow I felt.
But Jack Dorsey, think of this.
If your beloved children—whom you love more than anything in this world—were subjected to such crimes and such slander, could you or your employees remain silent?
If you cannot understand this, then neither you nor your employees can ever enter heaven.
Especially when someone like me continues to write all this without receiving a single yen in compensation.
That is why you and your employees will face the harshest punishment from King Enma in hell.
