| > It's crazy that is a phrase often used by people who are appealing to an invisible sense of "us versus them", emphasizing that the crazy thing-person-event is "not us" ? > even after the video was made private by the Stanford YouTube channel private conversations among the very powerful is exactly the topic.. so this seems a bit of a Freudian slip > I thought the talk was great. I am one of "us" so why so much upset from "them" ? Can we get some social mutual-assurance that "them" are so wrong, and "us" is OK (and continue to be wealthy) ? > he was being really open about what normally happens in these types of companies normal ! this is normal ! why are "them" so upset when this is obviously normal, right ?! > I think the problem is that he, as someone in a position of power, was too open about it? clearly we need to keep up the secret conversations among the wealthy and powerful ? |
Really, I was just commenting something completely honest about what I thought.