and then called Zuck's T-shirt habit "male sartorial elegance"
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look, I like casual clothes, but I am VERY against groveling, especially in public
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[picking up the thread] he's getting neoliberal af, endorsing globalism and trade as opposed to nationalism and isolationism
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I mean, I agree with him on almost everything, but the technocratic elite "there are no downsides to my preferred policies" delivery = ugh
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I am definitely too cynical for this type of speech :(
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stand by for an anodyne summary of an anodyne speech
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here you go! https://www.inc.com/sonya-mann/zuckerberg-commencement.html … the best quote is probably: "This is not a battle of nations. It is a battle of ideas."
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Please horsewhip whomever designed the Inc footer the 'next article' pulldown blocks the x button thanks
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Also, good article! I think about 'concentricity': if you're of the Crimson, who cares about American identity? Harvard's got your back /
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New Yorkers find New York State, and states in general, are an inconvenience. And so on. It's the folks on the margins who need nations.
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