Oh no, you can absolutely rake this guy over the coals for being a racist asshole.
Here's the problem:
> He is Black and Asian, and was the first Black executive at Twitter to report directly to the CEO.
Does this mention that he is outspoken about diversity? Or that he was brought on to promote diversity in the company in any way more than his existence? Nope, it's just a hey this guy is black and that is notable.
So this seems really out place.
> Since they've clearly gone for the "diversity" angle here, I decided to read more[0] about Davis.
Why does him being black and casually mentioning it in his bio warrant you digging into his background? Would you have done the same if it said he was the first first generation college graduate? Obviously not.
So this guy absolutely deserves to be criticized because he is outspoken about diversity while being racist. The crucial point is that this criticism is that is has nothing to do with his own race. But you only even thought to look for that because they mentioned he's black. There are a million ways this guy could be a terrible executive worthy of criticism but you definitely had one particular way in mind when you went digging.