Eoghan McCabe
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If you stay close to the moral high ground, you communicate the reasons you do what you do, and you stay strong, don't apologize or flinch when the tiny minority of people come after you, you'll find that the masses will be very supportive. And really, I've had no problems whatsoever by my openness.
If you stay close to the moral high ground, you communicate the reasons you do what you do, and you stay strong, don't apologize or flinch when the tiny minority of people come after you, you'll find that the masses will be very supportive. And really, I've had no problems whatsoever by my openness.
If you stay close to the moral high ground, you communicate the reasons you do what you do, and you stay strong, don't apologize or flinch when the tiny minority of people come after you, you'll find that the masses will be very supportive. And really, I've had no problems whatsoever by my openness.
Maybe during the DEI days, I never really promoted DEI. I always thought it was a really bad idea to discriminate against people for their race or their gender or things like that. So I never was cool with DEI. But publicly, I didn't speak out about it. There was a
Maybe during the DEI days, I never really promoted DEI. I always thought it was a really bad idea to discriminate against people for their race or their gender or things like that. So I never was cool with DEI. But publicly, I didn't speak out about it. There was a
Maybe during the DEI days, I never really promoted DEI. I always thought it was a really bad idea to discriminate against people for their race or their gender or things like that. So I never was cool with DEI. But publicly, I didn't speak out about it. There was a
point in the bay area where minority candidates were thrown around like poker chips like it was really gross i would go into meetings with recruiters and they would say good news we've got a minority candidate and i'm like that is the fucking most disgusting thing you could say about that person you didn't care to mention what company they worked with what their achievements are just that they're black the most egregiously disgusting way to treat a person so that used to happen but that doesn't happen anymore here
point in the bay area where minority candidates were thrown around like poker chips like it was really gross i would go into meetings with recruiters and they would say good news we've got a minority candidate and i'm like that is the fucking most disgusting thing you could say about that person you didn't care to mention what company they worked with what their achievements are just that they're black the most egregiously disgusting way to treat a person so that used to happen but that doesn't happen anymore here
point in the bay area where minority candidates were thrown around like poker chips like it was really gross i would go into meetings with recruiters and they would say good news we've got a minority candidate and i'm like that is the fucking most disgusting thing you could say about that person you didn't care to mention what company they worked with what their achievements are just that they're black the most egregiously disgusting way to treat a person so that used to happen but that doesn't happen anymore here
So I think we've moved on a little bit from it. Thankfully, we're a lot more sober, but I think in conventional industries and maybe in conventional cultures, and I think London and New York are a little more like that. There might be a little bit of it still, but thankfully we're waking up. What have we not moved on from that is totally fucked?
So I think we've moved on a little bit from it. Thankfully, we're a lot more sober, but I think in conventional industries and maybe in conventional cultures, and I think London and New York are a little more like that. There might be a little bit of it still, but thankfully we're waking up. What have we not moved on from that is totally fucked?
So I think we've moved on a little bit from it. Thankfully, we're a lot more sober, but I think in conventional industries and maybe in conventional cultures, and I think London and New York are a little more like that. There might be a little bit of it still, but thankfully we're waking up. What have we not moved on from that is totally fucked?
I think it's totally fucked that we try and censor people. The institutions and the big tech companies are still censoring people. It's evil, really, really evil.
I think it's totally fucked that we try and censor people. The institutions and the big tech companies are still censoring people. It's evil, really, really evil.
I think it's totally fucked that we try and censor people. The institutions and the big tech companies are still censoring people. It's evil, really, really evil.
Yeah, I think companies are very different from the wider world and the public forums. I think it's deeply evil to decide what can or cannot be spoken about. It's really dangerous. It's the hallmark of totalitarianism, and it has always signaled far worse things.
Yeah, I think companies are very different from the wider world and the public forums. I think it's deeply evil to decide what can or cannot be spoken about. It's really dangerous. It's the hallmark of totalitarianism, and it has always signaled far worse things.
Yeah, I think companies are very different from the wider world and the public forums. I think it's deeply evil to decide what can or cannot be spoken about. It's really dangerous. It's the hallmark of totalitarianism, and it has always signaled far worse things.
Jokes are protected by freedom of speech. And if Elon repeatedly does that, his reputation should take a hit. No greater power should ever be trusted. And it's proven that they can't be trusted, for example, during the COVID times to decide what is or is not fake news or right or wrong or appropriate. That's very dangerous.
Jokes are protected by freedom of speech. And if Elon repeatedly does that, his reputation should take a hit. No greater power should ever be trusted. And it's proven that they can't be trusted, for example, during the COVID times to decide what is or is not fake news or right or wrong or appropriate. That's very dangerous.