Yesterday I spoke about strength to an audience full of people who are going to be asked to use even more strength to push back.
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Because it's always those with the least power who have to organize and plan and protest and write and fight and speak.
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I'm worried about all the people breaking into tech to secure their futures being asked to do questionable things...
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And not having enough of a voice to push back. Or worse, not even knowing what they're building.
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I ran through a hypothetical today: could you build a national Muslim registry and not have any engineers realize what they're building?
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I'm pretty convinced now that the answer is yes. It would also cost billions. Which is exactly why it could happen.
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When just wading through the abuses of the industry takes half your energy, pushing back becomes impossible.
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