Mike Davis
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And I always had good experience with people in San Francisco. It's like this kind of strange idea that people find surprising. I think there were a lot of people in San Francisco who just like an intellectual and that's what they gravitate towards. And they're going to listen to people. And they weren't really visible because nobody was allowing them to speak before.
And I always had good experience with people in San Francisco. It's like this kind of strange idea that people find surprising. I think there were a lot of people in San Francisco who just like an intellectual and that's what they gravitate towards. And they're going to listen to people. And they weren't really visible because nobody was allowing them to speak before.
And I always had good experience with people in San Francisco. It's like this kind of strange idea that people find surprising. I think there were a lot of people in San Francisco who just like an intellectual and that's what they gravitate towards. And they're going to listen to people. And they weren't really visible because nobody was allowing them to speak before.
And nobody was producing content for them. When I started writing, I wasn't looking for a male audience. I was just like, I can't stand what I'm seeing anymore. And I need to say something. And I was protected because I worked and still work for Peter. And it's like, well, if I have this much protection and I'm not saying anything like who is going to say something, I have to say something.
And nobody was producing content for them. When I started writing, I wasn't looking for a male audience. I was just like, I can't stand what I'm seeing anymore. And I need to say something. And I was protected because I worked and still work for Peter. And it's like, well, if I have this much protection and I'm not saying anything like who is going to say something, I have to say something.
And nobody was producing content for them. When I started writing, I wasn't looking for a male audience. I was just like, I can't stand what I'm seeing anymore. And I need to say something. And I was protected because I worked and still work for Peter. And it's like, well, if I have this much protection and I'm not saying anything like who is going to say something, I have to say something.
Yeah. It's male behavior specifically. So you could see people starting to freak out about. a character who was getting more attention online. Maybe it was Elon Musk or something before Elon was revealing any of his politics, just because of there's like a cadence to the way he speaks or he's using some words like that are kind of bro-y. Anything that was masculine coded was attacked.
Yeah. It's male behavior specifically. So you could see people starting to freak out about. a character who was getting more attention online. Maybe it was Elon Musk or something before Elon was revealing any of his politics, just because of there's like a cadence to the way he speaks or he's using some words like that are kind of bro-y. Anything that was masculine coded was attacked.
Yeah. It's male behavior specifically. So you could see people starting to freak out about. a character who was getting more attention online. Maybe it was Elon Musk or something before Elon was revealing any of his politics, just because of there's like a cadence to the way he speaks or he's using some words like that are kind of bro-y. Anything that was masculine coded was attacked.
It was considered suspicious immediately. Even just competitiveness. I think back to Travis Kalanick, who got railroaded at a time when he had no support in the technology industry. I mean, you can look back. I was tweeting about it, but I had no followers back then. So sorry, Travis. I wasn't-
It was considered suspicious immediately. Even just competitiveness. I think back to Travis Kalanick, who got railroaded at a time when he had no support in the technology industry. I mean, you can look back. I was tweeting about it, but I had no followers back then. So sorry, Travis. I wasn't-
It was considered suspicious immediately. Even just competitiveness. I think back to Travis Kalanick, who got railroaded at a time when he had no support in the technology industry. I mean, you can look back. I was tweeting about it, but I had no followers back then. So sorry, Travis. I wasn't-
He didn't write anything. Travis ran Uber. Oh, yeah.
He didn't write anything. Travis ran Uber. Oh, yeah.
He didn't write anything. Travis ran Uber. Oh, yeah.
Hashtag fired for truth. Yeah, right, right, right. He was just in a very Asperger-y way kind of like talking about the bell curve of distributions or something.
Hashtag fired for truth. Yeah, right, right, right. He was just in a very Asperger-y way kind of like talking about the bell curve of distributions or something.
Hashtag fired for truth. Yeah, right, right, right. He was just in a very Asperger-y way kind of like talking about the bell curve of distributions or something.
But so Travis, I mean, he gets railroaded, I think, really for acting β Like a man, like he was considered too aggressive and things. And it was very weird kind of following that just the unapologetic maleness of him at a time when you did have people who were much softer and acting much softer. And I think that's just at this point, I don't know if it's over. I just know that you're allowed.
But so Travis, I mean, he gets railroaded, I think, really for acting β Like a man, like he was considered too aggressive and things. And it was very weird kind of following that just the unapologetic maleness of him at a time when you did have people who were much softer and acting much softer. And I think that's just at this point, I don't know if it's over. I just know that you're allowed.