Though Benioff's shift mirrors Silicon Valley's broader accommodation of Trump, the exchange offered a rare glimpse of just how far that repositioning can go. The question now: will other Bay Area tech CEOs follow Benioff's lead and call for federal troops in their own backyard?
You know what would get “dangerous” people of the streets? Houses. People need houses and universal income if fat fucks like this get to spew their hate. Freedom of speech is protected amendment but the right to equatable housing should be above freedom of religion, because most use their religion to justify poor people and venerate the wealthy. The world needs less billionaires and millionaires, because the 20 people that are wealthy ruin it for the many billions of people that just survive and just scrape by
They don’t want people off the streets. The right thrive on stoking the fear and resentment of their base, and what better fuel for the fire than people on the lowest rungs of society.
This is why I have been increasingly frustrated at the UK’s current government, who are shitting themselves about the rise of the right wing Reform party, but refuse to understand that capitulating to their “stop the boats” anti-immigrant rhetoric, they’re just yielding more ground to the reactionary right.
I don’t expect establishment politicians to actually give a fuck about regular people, but they are actively at risk of losing their political power if they continue to ignore the actual root causes of the social malaise that Reform are exploiting. It’s beyond obvious that we are in dire need of investment in services and infrastructure, but I guess they’re afraid of pissing off their political donors and other people with unelected power (billionaires etc.)
You know what would get “dangerous” people of the streets? Houses. People need houses and universal income if fat fucks like this get to spew their hate. Freedom of speech is protected amendment but the right to equatable housing should be above freedom of religion, because most use their religion to justify poor people and venerate the wealthy. The world needs less billionaires and millionaires, because the 20 people that are wealthy ruin it for the many billions of people that just survive and just scrape by
They don’t want people off the streets. The right thrive on stoking the fear and resentment of their base, and what better fuel for the fire than people on the lowest rungs of society.
This is why I have been increasingly frustrated at the UK’s current government, who are shitting themselves about the rise of the right wing Reform party, but refuse to understand that capitulating to their “stop the boats” anti-immigrant rhetoric, they’re just yielding more ground to the reactionary right.
I don’t expect establishment politicians to actually give a fuck about regular people, but they are actively at risk of losing their political power if they continue to ignore the actual root causes of the social malaise that Reform are exploiting. It’s beyond obvious that we are in dire need of investment in services and infrastructure, but I guess they’re afraid of pissing off their political donors and other people with unelected power (billionaires etc.)