1. Folks getting mad about YC not ending ties with Thiel over Trump, forget YC is primarily an investment firm, and they're just hedging.
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En réponse à @deliprao
2. Yes, it makes you angry, but people in the business of making money don't get to make money being angry or appealing to sentiments.
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En réponse à @deliprao
That's simply not true. Money and trade has been political since the dawn of civilization.
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true, but just talking from the POV of a investor/trader. Note: not sympathizing with YC, but just noting this.
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if I donated to Hillary and my employer fired me, that would be unacceptable. Same applied here, even if he's an ass.
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yeah, that was Altman's argument about freedom of choice. But employment is different relationship than a partnership.
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I could be totally wrong in this interpretation, but makes you wonder
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if you peer through the narratives, a simple $ driven explanation is also plausible
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