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When Mark Zuckerberg says that he’s not going to be running for President of the United States, that doesn’t mean you should believe him. Traditionally, ultra-wealthy nerds with a mind for global domination are more suited to the role of cartoon villain than presidential candidate.
As CEO, though, he’s given us insight into his political mindset: Zuckerberg founded Facebook and modelled it around his own ideals. Separating him from the monolith he has created is an impossible task, and a quick look at Facebook's approach to politics and busIness should make all of us worried about the prospect of a President Zuck. FULL STORY
A Mark Zuckerberg Presidency Is The Last Thing America Needs
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A Mark Zuckerberg Presidency Is The Last Thing America Needs
A mind should not be so open that the brains fall out; however, it should not be so closed that whatever gray matter which does reside may not be reached. ART BELL
Everything Woke turns to -Donald Trump
Everything Woke turns to -Donald Trump
Re: A Mark Zuckerberg Presidency Is The Last Thing America Needs
Hopefully, people will NOT, want to live in a World run, like "FaceBook" but in this day and age.............Who Knows?
"1984" and "The Matrix" rolled into one.
From Article posted:
"It was only “novel” because as far as I can see nobody had been so openly, brazenly unprincipled before. Zuckerberg was actively playing to both sides, regardless of the impact on the world outside. This wasn’t “pro-knowledge”; most people reckon he was trying to reduce his company’s overheads. “This is politics, Facebook-style: pandering as personalised as your Facebook Newsfeed!,” Adrian Chen wrote at Gawker back then. “It’s also about as craven as Washington gets.”
"1984" and "The Matrix" rolled into one.
From Article posted:
"It was only “novel” because as far as I can see nobody had been so openly, brazenly unprincipled before. Zuckerberg was actively playing to both sides, regardless of the impact on the world outside. This wasn’t “pro-knowledge”; most people reckon he was trying to reduce his company’s overheads. “This is politics, Facebook-style: pandering as personalised as your Facebook Newsfeed!,” Adrian Chen wrote at Gawker back then. “It’s also about as craven as Washington gets.”
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Those Who Can Make You Believe Absurdities, Can Make You Commit Atrocities': Voltaire
Those Who Can Make You Believe Absurdities, Can Make You Commit Atrocities': Voltaire