This stuff angers me to no end. Here's why: The writer's post says: Multi-million dollar mansions, high-rise waterfront condos...all deemed “essential” under public health orders in San Francisco and Silicon Valleypic.twitter.com/Lf3e5hExH6
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Plus, it's in the "Technology" section. This is a story about housing in the Bay Area. Should stories on housing in LA be in the arts section? The writer is from ValleyWag, whose schtick was to mock tech people.
I get it. Mocking people, when funny, is needed. Lets laugh at ourselves. And, like any group, there can be dbags and they deserve to be called out. Fair. But I think these types of articles are unnecessarily divisive when the first few lines say its the same rules for everyone
Article here:https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2020/03/28/construction-lockdown-coronavirus/ …
@washingtonpost - I love your work. But this article is super misleading.
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