Using Uber instead of Lyft from now on to help compensate for the unjust #DeleteUber meme. Uber was already opposing the #MuslimBan.
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Replying to @ESYudkowsky
Uber and Lyft are equally bad, what tipped me off what the difference in PR regarding
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Uber used ill-gotten gains to buy Twitter ads while Lyft used ill-gotten gains to donate to ACLU.
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Uber and Lyft both opposed EO and must be treated as allies in this battle until proven differently. Only Trump wins otherwise.
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Replying to @ESYudkowsky
I only saw a company statement for Uber while I saw actual action from Lyft. Actions speak louder than words to me.
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Replying to @MrPetovan
If you don't think public opposition is helpful, stop talking on Twitter.
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Replying to @ESYudkowsky
Those statements aren't related to each other. I value words but I value actions better.
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So Uber helped, Lyft helped more, a misguided meme began to punish Uber, and "do not punish people for helping" takes priority.
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Replying to @ESYudkowsky
For me, it was more about waiting for a reason to switch because they have been creepy by the past. Can't use both anyway.
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