>Privately, Mr. Zuckerberg now considers his personal politics to be more like libertarianism or “classical liberalism,” according to people who have spoken to him recently. That includes a hostility to regulation that restricts business, an embrace of free markets and globalism and an openness to social-justice reforms — but only if it stops short of what he considers far-left progressivism.
One of us?
Dry-Pea-181 on
woke: accepting Popper’s solution to the Paradox of Tolerance
broke: not accepting Popper’s solution and inadvertently cause the breakdown of liberal society to be replaced by populism
Zuckerman you know what to do
Caerris1 on
Wow I wonder why the CEO of the massive social media giant Meta would be a libertarian and doesn’t like the idea of government regulation. 🤔
RetardevoirDullade on
>But he does think it is something that Meta can come back from — eventually.
Not sure how one can continue to run a social media site and avoid politics altogether. If he wants to avoid politics he should sell makeup
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>Privately, Mr. Zuckerberg now considers his personal politics to be more like libertarianism or “classical liberalism,” according to people who have spoken to him recently. That includes a hostility to regulation that restricts business, an embrace of free markets and globalism and an openness to social-justice reforms — but only if it stops short of what he considers far-left progressivism.
One of us?
woke: accepting Popper’s solution to the Paradox of Tolerance
broke: not accepting Popper’s solution and inadvertently cause the breakdown of liberal society to be replaced by populism
Zuckerman you know what to do
Wow I wonder why the CEO of the massive social media giant Meta would be a libertarian and doesn’t like the idea of government regulation. 🤔
>But he does think it is something that Meta can come back from — eventually.
Not sure how one can continue to run a social media site and avoid politics altogether. If he wants to avoid politics he should sell makeup