They reserve all of that vitriol for Peter, not their darlings.
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Replying to @MikeIsaac @cyantist
This comparison seems off, though. Hoffman may deserve more blowback, but he apologized and is publicizing his adjustments. Thiel is mostly criticized for a category of things he either doesn't refute or explicitly participates in.
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Replying to @Sherveen @MikeIsaac
So if you apologize and publicize your thinking, all is forgiven? What if you are more of a private person and you were participating in the most mainstream thing you could possibly do. Literally A vs B, not vote manipulation, but lawful participation in American democracy?
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Your 1M dollar donation becomes the *cause* of all that ills the world, but for Reid it is just pocket change. I don’t think Reid meant to do wrong here, but the same courtesy isn’t paid to Peter because people don’t agree with or like his choices.
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Replying to @cyantist @MikeIsaac
If your point is about whether Hoffman should get to be celebrated while Thiel is demonized when they both play politics... yeah, I hear your point. I disagree with it. I think Thiel deserves his critiques. If he thinks he's misunderstood, it's on him to speak.
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In the meantime, Hoffman is being critiqued for a different thing here -- a universally recognizable bad thing happened (disinformation) that he can/wants to correct.
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Sherveen Mashayekhi Retweeted Kim-Mai Cutler
Further, I agree with any notion that we should hold all significant political players to a higher standard of speaking aloud (in some form) about what they're doing and why, like
@kimmaicutler's suggestions here:https://twitter.com/kimmaicutler/status/1078443045996122112 …Sherveen Mashayekhi added,
Kim-Mai CutlerVerified account @kimmaicutlerReplying to @MikeIsaac @pt @newknowledgeaiYou know, one could use this as an excuse to ask him to share *all* political investments in PACs, 501c4s, etc., including everything that doesn’t have to be reported. If he’s principled, he should do it and explain his progression, learnings as a political donor.1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
It actually should be law that 501c4 donations should be disclosed, which they don’t now. Or that we should have public financing for campaigns.
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