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by kmorgh
2143 days ago
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You could argue he should quit because of personal ethical considerations. But it seems like this is a broader issue regarding exploitation within modern capitalism. Not just limited to Uber. In other words: if we allow it, it will happen. If not by Mr. Khosrowshahi, then someone else. |
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These people like to pretend they are poor empathetic souls but with no power, which is bullshit. If their ass is on the line or their business has an existencial threat, all of a sudden they know how to make the right phone calls and make things happen.
I buy what he's trying to paint, but I don't buy his hypocrisy.