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I hate San Francisco techcels so much. These "people" could easily clean up their city but it would require them to admit that their ideology of permissiveness is a failure and that human nature is fundamentally evil. None of them want to admit that because they don't want to look like the bad guy, even though it's obviously true and everybody knows it at this point. How their neighbors and friends perceive them is more important than openly addressing reality. I hope they all die from stabbings (except for my friend Prashant, who is a cool dude).

These are the kinds of pathetic sheep described in 1984, who can't even admit that the sky is blue if the social consensus tells them otherwise. They're not people, just NPCs. If you're too gutless to go against the social consensus, you're not really a person.

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human nature is fundamentally evil

Stronger claim than you need desu. Bustlecels insist that all humans are fundamentally good, therefore bad things only happen because people were "failed by the system" and "needed more help". Without this innate goodness, they'd have to confront a world where humans are free and can use that freedom to be buttholes.

You'd think the crowd constantly bringing up muh paradox of tolerance and bad faith arguments would've realised this by now.

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Most SV techcels I know live in the lower valley. They go to SF like once every couple months during the daytime or to see a concert or whatever then retreat back to their 3000$/mo gated apartments in Santa Clara and tell everyone "SF isn't so bad"

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Yeah SF is a big city, there are lots of Startups but they aren't the entire voting demographic. SF has been a ultra liberal forever. The city is full of artists and Mexicans (it's 60% black and Latinx).

Almost all the tech people I follow don't talk politics on Twitter which usually means they are chuds or moderate. I'm skeptical most actual tech people are far left.

Now when you get into the "marketing" and corporate jobs at BigTech Co that's a different story.

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