If Facebook is making a better product, one that people want to use more, with the intention of keeping users on the platform, how can we fault them?
Do we blame TV makers for wanting to sell additional techniques?
Facebook seems to conduct its business in a relatively ethical way, it certainly doesn't seem to go out of its way to make it addictive, they're preocupied with making it more functional - they're adding features constantly.
The author did a great job of arguing the case that transportation preferences map semi-neatly to red tribe / blue tribe distinctions, but it doesn't convince me that cars cause Americans to be apart.
I'm sure Americans would be closer together if more things were walkable for more people and I don't oppose investments in walkability. However, some people don't want that, some people are thrilled to drive a big vehicle and burn a gallon or three of gas to pick up a case of beer and log of chewing tobacco.
What virtue do we need to inoculate into Joe Sixpack to get him to participate in a the vegetarian version of personal transportation?
Is it any surprise that they who deplatformed Alex Jones allow landlords to discriminate as well?