Mike Isaac
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And that, I think, is the thing they shifted more toward as they had to worry about, you know, does this put a political target on our back?
when internally people were speaking out about it obviously but like what would happen would be some employees would go after other employees for saying you're not speaking out in the way i would like you to right or you're not being vocal enough you're not tweeting about it you're not posting about it or whatever and i think any reasonable person could have a discussion whether you think that's okay or not right like i think that's fine to argue
when internally people were speaking out about it obviously but like what would happen would be some employees would go after other employees for saying you're not speaking out in the way i would like you to right or you're not being vocal enough you're not tweeting about it you're not posting about it or whatever and i think any reasonable person could have a discussion whether you think that's okay or not right like i think that's fine to argue
when internally people were speaking out about it obviously but like what would happen would be some employees would go after other employees for saying you're not speaking out in the way i would like you to right or you're not being vocal enough you're not tweeting about it you're not posting about it or whatever and i think any reasonable person could have a discussion whether you think that's okay or not right like i think that's fine to argue
But it ended up in this really contentious point inside of Facebook where, you know, the company endorsed it at one point, but what are the limits of that? Where should they intervene and say, you're not allowed to say this anymore?
But it ended up in this really contentious point inside of Facebook where, you know, the company endorsed it at one point, but what are the limits of that? Where should they intervene and say, you're not allowed to say this anymore?
But it ended up in this really contentious point inside of Facebook where, you know, the company endorsed it at one point, but what are the limits of that? Where should they intervene and say, you're not allowed to say this anymore?
And Zuckerberg in particular, I think, it bothers him to be like, okay, well, do, and I'm putting words in his mouth, but do the wokest sort of have the right to tell me what I should or shouldn't be saying publicly? I...
And Zuckerberg in particular, I think, it bothers him to be like, okay, well, do, and I'm putting words in his mouth, but do the wokest sort of have the right to tell me what I should or shouldn't be saying publicly? I...
And Zuckerberg in particular, I think, it bothers him to be like, okay, well, do, and I'm putting words in his mouth, but do the wokest sort of have the right to tell me what I should or shouldn't be saying publicly? I...
And this is the thing that sort of bothers me now about the way he's talking about coming clean or going back to their roots on speech and stuff like that, is it almost feels like he's casting himself as a passive participant in his company and the way it's run, right?
And this is the thing that sort of bothers me now about the way he's talking about coming clean or going back to their roots on speech and stuff like that, is it almost feels like he's casting himself as a passive participant in his company and the way it's run, right?
And this is the thing that sort of bothers me now about the way he's talking about coming clean or going back to their roots on speech and stuff like that, is it almost feels like he's casting himself as a passive participant in his company and the way it's run, right?
I think it bothers me because it just feels conveniently passive in retrospect, especially for his posturing now, if that makes sense.
I think it bothers me because it just feels conveniently passive in retrospect, especially for his posturing now, if that makes sense.
I think it bothers me because it just feels conveniently passive in retrospect, especially for his posturing now, if that makes sense.
You are the Wizard of Oz, man. Like, come on. Like, yes, the way you put it feels 100% more honest to me, or at least something that I would accept as an answer, whether you agree with it or not. I think that's reasonable. And I think he's probably not alone in that point of view, right? I think there's probably a lot of people who... may feel differently than they did three or four years ago.
You are the Wizard of Oz, man. Like, come on. Like, yes, the way you put it feels 100% more honest to me, or at least something that I would accept as an answer, whether you agree with it or not. I think that's reasonable. And I think he's probably not alone in that point of view, right? I think there's probably a lot of people who... may feel differently than they did three or four years ago.
You are the Wizard of Oz, man. Like, come on. Like, yes, the way you put it feels 100% more honest to me, or at least something that I would accept as an answer, whether you agree with it or not. I think that's reasonable. And I think he's probably not alone in that point of view, right? I think there's probably a lot of people who... may feel differently than they did three or four years ago.
But I also think that is where we meet the other reason he's doing this positioning now, which is the rise of Trump.