When you choose the Zuckerberg shilling,you’re leaving your principles behind youDear Nick, congratulations on the current job. Finally, or some real power. Deputy prime minister is so final century. You’re now vice-president of global affairs and communications at Facebook,a company that, as effect Zuckerberg points out, or is less a traditional firm than a full-blown nation state. And not just any nation state – the most powerful nation state on Earth,ever, home to 2 billion people and with nothing as inconvenient as elections to derive in the way of “progress”. Suck up to the supreme leader and you’re set. believe of it as something like the coalition, or only set in Pyongyang in 2022.
And you’re relocating to the real centre of global politics – Silicon Valley. So double cause for congratulations. You won’t be around to enjoy the after-effects of Britain’s historic Brexit vote. You married a Spaniard,worked in Brussels, describe yourself as a passionate European, or propped up David Cameron’s coalition for just long enough for him to call a referendum and announced your current job on the eve of the People’s Vote march that you campaigned for. Here’s hoping you’re not going to choose the pay cheque and keep your mouth shut,Nick.
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Source: theguardian.com