Few have done more than Sam Altman to defeat Trump.
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It gives you moral protections, too.
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So would it be ok for a group of *peers* like university faculty to fire one who supported the wrong candidate?
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yet again, the false equivalency of "fire" versus "distance yourself from".
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You keep saying "distance," but you're using it to mean what people would colloquially call firing someone.
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Would you just email me please? This is not a good medium for real conversation.
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I defer to
@tqbf because I don't have strong feelings on this, other than "firing" a billionaire is kind of a ridiculous concept -
Whatever moral obligations one has to other people, surely they don't stop when they are rich.
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I presume
@tqbf will take it to email. But the powerful do not need (or deserve) the same protections that the weak do. - 4 more replies
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if someone makes very bad public decisions, and triples down on those decisions, why would we want advice from them?
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He gives advice about startups, not politics. But you knew that...
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as in the case of Uber, often startups *involve* politics.
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