I am not proud to live in the US. Just as I have not been proud to live in Australia or the UK. When you say you are a patriot, or proud of a certain country, you are associated with both the negative (and sometimes positives) effects of that country.
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Replying to @eloytoro
My tweet never said you can’t feel proud. Only how that pride will be interpreted by others. Why do you have a sense of obligation to feel pride when other people have it worse?
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Replying to @eloytoro
Good for you. Thankfully this is my personal profile and I can tweet whatever I want. Your classification of those tweets as “politics” is what’s actually dangerous. The assumption that tech is isolated from the rest of the world is even more heinous.
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