VendettaRed07
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Tom from MySpace is about to get faithless electoral votes if Zuck runs
If he was actually trying to do it, he'd actually be doing it without doing a PR campaign designed to make people think he's not a Cylon.Y'know, at least Zuck is getting out of the SV bubble and seeing the rest of America.
It does strike me that people are attacking him for the flaw he's working to correct. Sure maybe this is for a presidential run, but it's hard to imagine he could come out of this without at least a marginally better perspective.
Y'know, at least Zuck is getting out of the SV bubble and seeing the rest of America.
It does strike me that people are attacking him for the flaw he's working to correct. Sure maybe this is for a presidential run, but it's hard to imagine he could come out of this without at least a marginally better perspective.
People can do their laundry and get a haircut in a small town? YOU DONT SAY
And take breaks, eat, clean their trucks AND their dogs?! Whoa!
I think the issue is how extreme that bubble apparently is for him, and while he's not an old man, he's certainly too old to be this sheltered by accident. I mean, I think people get caught up in the myths around tech inventors as broke ass slackers who thumbed their noses at the system and forget that they're (for the most part) wealthy people who were given top notch educations and had many resources to help them along.
Zuckerberg is no different than any other trust fund kid, and while I certainly commend him for charity work and his attempts to broaden his understanding, he's essentially starting way behind on being woke, as it were.
We're all friends here but I'd prefer if we didn't throw this word around.I'd rather this countries wealthy elite were more like Zuckerberg than the Koch's or Walton's. Criticizing an uberwealthy person for trying to understand the plight of working and middle class Americans so maybe he can do something about it is pants on head retarded.
I'd rather this countries wealthy elite were more like Zuckerberg than the Koch's or Walton's. Criticizing an uberwealthy person for trying to understand the plight of working and middle class Americans so maybe he can do something about it is pants on head retarded.
We're all friends here but I'd prefer if we didn't throw this word around.
Sure, I agree, but I think it's understandable for people to be rubbed the wrong way by that post. It's in the same company as someone saying "did you know that the common people maintain their own lawns?" or something to that effect.
As one of the people he'd presumably be trying to connect with, I legitimately don't understand how someone could be that out of touch as to be amazed at a truck stop. So again, while I'd rather he branched out than not, it's still not a pleasant sight.
I think the issue is how extreme that bubble apparently is for him, and while he's not an old man, he's certainly too old to be this sheltered by accident. I mean, I think people get caught up in the myths around tech inventors as broke ass slackers who thumbed their noses at the system and forget that they're (for the most part) wealthy people who were given top notch educations and had many resources to help them along.
Zuckerberg is no different than any other trust fund kid, and while I certainly commend him for charity work and his attempts to broaden his understanding, he's essentially starting way behind on being woke, as it were.
I just got a GOP delegate ad on my door.
Running on McAulliffe's coattails, highlighting high % of bills he's voted on that have been signed into law and with the word bipartisan plastered everywhere.
They're definitely worried.
Yeah. Beyer's still in politics?So you are NoVA, then? I thought i saw another poster saying you were up in Comstock's territory.
I've got Don Beyer, Dems for state House and Senate. I've got nobody to complain to right now
Lmao at the idea that Zuckerberg is doing this to learn about the poors in whogivesashitsville so he can empathise with them better.
Cant think of a better way to get back at conservatives than to have Colbert become president. It would be fucking glorious.
What pisses me off about zuckerburg is that he's not even serious about politics. Run for a congressional seat and win. Then the senate, or Governor. Do what Arnold and Franken did, at least.
But the GOP loves celebrities turned into California governors!
Is it too much to ask for a budding politician to have experienced these types of things before they enter politics?
I'd rather he spend the next several years becoming less weird if he's going to get into politics than just dive in. People are clamoring more and more every day that the Democratic Party needs more up and comers. Should we be hypercritical of every single one of them? The guy could probably draw in a lot of votes simply for saying "Hey, I created Facebook." That cannot be ignored.
Bah, that doesn't mean much, look at who's in congress.
I must have missed the part where Mark Zuckerberg was elected to anything. You're literally describing where he's at right now. Zuck is not involved in politics at all as it stands. He holds no office and has no say in the political process outside of voting and possibly being consulted on legislation (which applies to most CEO's of high profile businesses). In what way is he suddenly a political figure?
Zuckerberg running for President will actually be hilarious. I suppose you shouldn't count anything out after Trump, but everyone always knew about Trump's fan group, we just didn't know it was as big as it was. But Zuckerberg...who wants this? Literally no one wants this right lol
Yeah, we'll see what happens but I don't know who Zuck's base is supposed to be. I don't want him to run at all, but even if he does, I'm not sure how he gets very far. I'm still pulling for Harris/Franken as my dream ticket.Zuckerberg running for President will actually be hilarious. I suppose you shouldn't count anything out after Trump, but everyone always knew about Trump's fan group, we just didn't know it was as big as it was. But Zuckerberg...who wants this? Literally no one wants this right lol
Yeah I mean, people who voted Hillary and like competent, expert politicians don't want him.
Far left doesn't want him, surely. Dude is ultra billionaires personified.
So that leaves....people who just want a celebrity? Except he's barely a celebrity, I mean his star power is about 0. Say what you want about Trump, he knows how to fill a room with his persona.
I couldn't even see him having an impact as a third party spoiler candidate tbh (watch that happen though -_-)
Zuckerberg should use his money to fund local races.
Is there any difference in the perception of Wall Street funding politicians and SV tech entrepreneurs doing it? To me there is, but I'm also not entirely anti-Wall Street. I'm not sure if Bernie and his fans would discern the difference enough to not cause in-fighting.
Fuck Zuck.
There's your inspiring slogan.
"He single handedly began what will be historically viewed as the downfall of Western civilization. Now, let him finish it."
"He single handedly began what will be historically viewed as the downfall of Western civilization. Now, let him finish it."
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Is there any difference in the perception of Wall Street funding politicians and SV tech entrepreneurs doing it? To me there is, but I'm also not entirely anti-Wall Street. I'm not sure if Bernie and his fans would discern the difference enough to not cause in-fighting.
wait you can go to the dentist at a truck shop?
The USA truly is the land of opportunity.
It's one of those mega-stops on major commercial highway routes. There's quite a few of them. I think there's a "How It's Made" or some other monotone History/Discovery Channel series episode about them.
The modern truck stop is more than just grimy showers and desperate prostitutes.
Wouldn't it be the truckers who are desperate?
The saddest thing is that Zuckerberg presumably thinks that was a good political move, when in reality it made him look like the most insincere and forced candidate since that one who made a Pokemon Go joke.
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But I agree with everyone else. I don't understand who his market is. It's not me, it's not you, it's not angry populists, it's not minority communities, it's just totally unclear what he thinks he's going to achieve.
I'm stealing this from the creepy images thread in OT and putting it here so I'm not the only one that has to experience this pain.