He donated to a group that donated to a group that did bad things. Nobody has asserted he intended to fund this activity. Serious question: are Greylock’s LPs culpable, or Microsoft for giving him big $$$$? Where does the blame stop if not at the decision maker?
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That’s the more interesting question. It isn’t a surprise to me that someone with hundreds/thousands and years of investments doesn’t know exactly what every employee and CEO is doing at every single moment. It’s surprising to me that a company that is authoring Senate reports
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