That's a bus I don't think anyone in industry should want to get on. We know how slippery that slope is.
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Some engineer at a Valley company will think to use LinkedIn, public records, and a SQL query to find every Trump donor working there.
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After that CSV file hits pastebin or the company's internal
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I feel there is at least one CEO in Silicon Valley who can tell you how that story likely pans out.
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The next stop on the bus is probably "publicly expressed support", in an industry where social media is world readable by default.
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You know I don’t support ostracizing the GOP over Trump; I know you do because you replied to me doing it.
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It is disingenuous at best to suggest that observing how fraught Thiel is somehow implies I suggest purging Republicans from teams.
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I think we are in agreement re: not wanting ostracization, and am not aware of anything I said to imply differently.
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I do think you might be underestimating how much pro-ostracization sentiment presently exists in industry or will in N weeks.
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