Whoever was manning Chrysler’s official Twitter account this morning apparently sucked down too much #TigerBlood before heading to work. “I find it ironic that Detroit is known as the #motorcity and yet no one here knows how to fucking drive,” the brand tweeted, much to the surprise of its nearly 8,000 followers. Turns out an employee from New Media Strategies sent out the R-rated tweet (having apparently just suffered through a difficult morning commute), and was promptly fired. Chrysler later apologized, saying: “Chrysler Group and its brands do not tolerate inappropriate language or behavior, and apologize to anyone who may have been offended by this communication.” The profanity is one thing—but just as weird is how ludicrously at odds this tweet was with Chrysler’s current brand messaging of celebrating Detroit, as seen in its Super Bowl spot with Eminem (who might have approved of the rogue message, actually). What do you think of this? Can any brand use profanity on Twitter—and if so, which brands and when? Via Jalopnik.
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