i refuse to suspend logic because marc benioff donated a fraction of his actually historic wealth to charity and, presumably, wants to run for mayor. when people do a job as bad as sf has on homelessness you don’t give them a bonus, you fire them and start over.
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i honestly can‘t tell if he’s stupid or evil
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Companies would gladly supply affordable housing if it were profitable to do so. The SF government has made it impossible with all its regulations, and then SF politicians blame the private sector.
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it is utter madness that our conversation has become “why aren’t private companies solving this” rather than “why is the government we elected to solve this failing systemically, and how can we fix it”
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I love how it kind of suggests that only respectable efforts are efforts "AT SCALE(tm)". I.E. bottom up efforts attacking complex problem in a variety of ways are inferior to carefully crafted all encompassing designs of people with savior complex.pic.twitter.com/nFukd7s11K
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His company is paying $110 million to plaster its name on a bus/train station but he wants to shame others into supporting causes to ingratiate himself. Why didnt he use $110million for a "Salesforce" homeless shelter/rehab instead of for busses?
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Bro take like 5 seconds to understand that paying the bare minimum does not help the community as adequately as you could be
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