Natalie Winters
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The idea that essentially it does not matter what you have to do.
You should just maximize your capital, do whatever you can to make money, and then use that for utilitarian purposes to achieve success.
a greater good through community service.
All the basically big time tech scammers, both in the literal sense, but also just a more vague or broader use of the term scammer, all really have sort of subscribed to that ideology.
And I think Sam Altman is a perfect example.
And I think when you see their sort of wishy-washy
description of what they want to do take these designer babies for an example right once they're called out which I don't know about you if they were forthright with what they were doing it'd certainly be a little less scary though it is still very scary but then it becomes about right ridding you know babies of diseases that's a limited hangout as to what they're really working on and I also think another point that I would make particularly in the case of Sam Altman
We're always signal, not noise here in the war room.
But this individual, not just because of what he's doing over at OpenAI, but the position that he had before that, essentially leading Y Combinator, which is one of the leading startup vessels that pumps, it's the highest check you can basically have written to your company.
He has been the one making decisions of what companies get funded.
Yeah.
for years, for nearly five years.
So that mindset, whether it's designer babies, progressivism, that is what undergirds the entire tech community.
And don't fall for it.
Like I said yesterday, the people who are pretending to be MAGA or put up the website after they're reached out to for comment by the Wall Street Journal, those are the most deceptive and I'd argue sociopathic and certainly psychopathic people in our midst.
Well, I thought that that was what I voted for, but it seems like with each passing day, we're straying a little bit further and further away from that.
I think it's the point that immigration is both an economic issue, but also a cultural issue, right?
We want to deport these people, not just because they're depriving Americans of their wages, of their jobs, but also what they're doing to the cultural environment.
fabric, what they're doing to these neighborhoods.
It's a compounding issue.