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maga_2020 | 1 year ago

Not sure why my post was flagged here.. .but My counter answer to yours is:

-- I suspect that many of the people in some public / high-net-worth / high-visibility positions that support Trump, actually share most of his views (on social issues, on governance, on foreign policy).

However, those folks will pick up 'least divisive' differentiating issue they can find, and will say that 'that's why the support Trump (e.g. low taxes, or whatever).

But I think they support him for being a modern day hero, basically -- withstanding the assault on his person, assault on his close allies, on the US Constitution, withstanding the pain, the threats, for years -- and not giving up.

And, yes, they support whatever he stands for as well. So they support the person, and support his policies not just 'a particular issue.

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ggm|1 year ago

Yes. But I think Andreessen Horowitz are --> saying <-- it's because of a specific outcome.

I don't for one minute think thats the only reason. I agree with most of your intent: they agree with him both personally and politically. It makes perfect sense for them to vote for him, and to ask others to vote for him.

It's entirely self consistent. I don't think its laudable, nor do I think Trump is a hero. I do think the resilience these people show in the face of contempt is an admirable quality, but thats very specific: Theil is resilient in the face of years of opposition, grounded in what I am told (read) was persisting bullying at university by liberal elites. Does that somehow make every cause he believes in equally tenable to me? Fuck no! He's utterly opposed to my personal and political goals in life, and we are polar opposites politically. His personal resilience in the face of abuse to his sexuality has nothing to do with it.

Edit: I have read that Trumps immigration policies will affect H1-B class visa, and so the chain of cheap ICT labour from India is going to dry up. This has in part fuelled the tech value chain. So, is it not possible that Trump's policies are actually .. harmful to the VC sector?