Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff on his Twitter beef with Jack Dorsey: You're either 'for the homeless' or 'you re for yourself' CRM, TWTR

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On Monday, Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff admonished San Francisco business leaders who are unwilling to give to aid the city's homeless.

Just last week, Benioff sparred on social media with Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey over Proposition C, a measure to be voted on in the upcoming San Francisco election that would raise a certain tax on large companies to help the city deal with its homelessness problem.

"You’re either for the homeless and for the kids and for the hospitals, or you’re for yourself. You can decide who you’re for, and it’s really that simple," Benioff said.

On Monday, Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff had sharp words for San Francisco CEOs who aren't helping with the city's homelessness problem, just days after a heated exchange of tweets with Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey.

"I know if we’re going to raise money for our schools, our hospitals, our homeless, our NGOs, there is a group of people in the city who are willing to give, and there is a group of people in the city who give nothing," Benioff said on stage at the Wired 25 conference, answering a question from interviewer Adam Rogers of Wired about his dissent from Dorsey.See the rest of the story at Business InsiderNOW WATCH: What marijuana looks like under the microscopeSee Also:I've taken AncestryDNA, 23andMe, and National Geographic genetics tests here's how to choose one to trySquare insiders and investors were blindsided by the departure of their 'beloved' CFO and no one can agree on how bad it is for the 28 billion company's futureSquare's CFO is leaving to be CEO of Nextdoor read Jack Dorsey's heartfelt note to mark her departure

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