Steve was a real, well known, and well documented person with many surviving first-hand witnesses. In his biography, for example, it mentions him pressuring Clinton to tell the truth.
I think it's disingenuous to map one's insight into Steve to an insulting comic about a fictional character.
> it mentions him pressuring Clinton to tell the truth.
Truth about what? Did he also pressure the CCP to tell the truth about Tiananmen Square after he moved manufacturing there?
Virtue signaling to the press in a democratic country is cheap when your company is not at stake and politicians won't retaliate if you run your mouth. He wouldn't try that with the CCP and not with Trump today.
thejazzman|3 days ago
I think it's disingenuous to map one's insight into Steve to an insulting comic about a fictional character.
joe_mamba|1 day ago
Truth about what? Did he also pressure the CCP to tell the truth about Tiananmen Square after he moved manufacturing there?
Virtue signaling to the press in a democratic country is cheap when your company is not at stake and politicians won't retaliate if you run your mouth. He wouldn't try that with the CCP and not with Trump today.