As Peter Thiel ditches SV for LA, locals tout 'conservative renaissance'(theguardian.com)
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As Peter Thiel ditches SV for LA, locals tout 'conservative renaissance'
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2018/feb/16/peter-thiel-silicon-valley-move-la-conservatives-welcome
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This part really struck a chord with me: “It’s really important to distinguish being silenced and being challenged,” she said. “Leaders in Silicon Valley who believe in building a diverse, equitable industry have not only a right, but an obligation to challenge others in positions of influence who undermine those goals.” ---- because, I don't believe that blackballing someone, boycotting them, signing petitions to get them fired and kicked off of board of directors of companies is "being challenged" -- that's just outright trying to run someone into the ground simply because they don't have the same political views as you. That's what much of SV did to Peter Thiel.
Gee if you buy into that narrative you might just like... Peter Thiel’s new media company!
You are vastly underplaying the amount of power an (unelected) man of Thiel’s wealth and political connections has to shape the direction of our democracy. He wants power, knows perfectly well what he wants to do with it, and cares very little what anyone has to say about it. The only, very limited recourse a citizen has are boycotts and petitions to reduce that power.
You are vastly underplaying the amount of power an (unelected) man of Thiel’s wealth and political connections has to shape the direction of our democracy. He wants power, knows perfectly well what he wants to do with it, and cares very little what anyone has to say about it. The only, very limited recourse a citizen has are boycotts and petitions to reduce that power.
So if you disagree with someone's political views and you want to reduce that power it should be fair game to try to have that person fired from their job? At what point do you draw the line?
Liberals are afraid of the power of the elites as a force of evil. Conservatives are afraid of the power of the masses as a force of evil.
Are you sure that democracy is better for the people you consider oppressed?
Are you sure that democracy is better for the people you consider oppressed?
I would have said 10 years ago you may have been right. Now I would say that most of the most vocal liberals (granted, thats just the majority we hear about) aren't just afraid of the power of the elites, but are afraid of anyone who disagrees with them. Once you disagree with them on anything, you are fair game for retaliation. That to me, by definition, isn't someone who is liberal. Though, they use that word to describe themselves just the same.