I actually do think that ~ regular folks ~ (the vast chunk of voters not on Twitter, not associated with the media) like the tech industry
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and informing the electorate about what they're really considering buying
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as someone immersed in this world, I believe "leaders" of Silicon Valley will be harmful to democracy and Americahttps://www.washingtonpost.com/news/posteverything/wp/2017/07/06/can-silicon-valley-thought-leaders-rescue-the-democratic-party …
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sure, mark zuckerberg would be better than donald trump but so would my cat's litterbox
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maybe this thread is a tad bit too opinionated but since i've given talks literally titled "facebook is ruining democracy" no use being coy
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I came here for the opinionated.
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I'll be honest. I stayed for the idea of phone banking for the Rock. "Hi it's Sarah. Can you smell what our next president is cooking?"
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i will do this and i will do it because i love my country
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I fear the worst parts of SV culture are not very SV-specific, so explaining them to party+media elites would be asking the
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hmmm yeah the worst parts sure! i was thinking more of unfitness to govern and completely incompetence with respect to policy
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Welp at least "billionaire CEOs may not be Presidential material" is an easier story to tell now, hopefully
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IMO the thing to get out is that VC private equity. You wanna be Mitt Romney but can't hack it in NYC? Go West.
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The best media for that may be dramatized stories rather than just news articles (like what Liar's Poker through Wolf of WS do for WS).
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