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  • tzimmer_history@mastodon.socialT tzimmer_history@mastodon.social

    But why now? The story Marc Andreessen is telling about his own rightward turn is incredibly revealing. Andreessen insists there used to be (capital-D) “Deal”: He gifts the world beautiful tech – and in return, he not only gets money, but has a right to be revered and admired.

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    However, Andreessen claims that leftwing radicals took over the Democratic Party, leading to the Biden administration waging a “terror campaign” against the tech elite – while “woke” radicals also infiltrated his companies and tried to destroy them from within.

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    • tzimmer_history@mastodon.socialT tzimmer_history@mastodon.social

      However, Andreessen claims that leftwing radicals took over the Democratic Party, leading to the Biden administration waging a “terror campaign” against the tech elite – while “woke” radicals also infiltrated his companies and tried to destroy them from within.

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      Underlying Andreessen’s fantastical tale is a story of real historical change. Compared to the 1990s, Andreessen’s nostalgic golden era when center-left parties and politicians were happily praying at the altar of big tech, the general mood is certainly a little less accommodating today.

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      • tzimmer_history@mastodon.socialT tzimmer_history@mastodon.social

        Underlying Andreessen’s fantastical tale is a story of real historical change. Compared to the 1990s, Andreessen’s nostalgic golden era when center-left parties and politicians were happily praying at the altar of big tech, the general mood is certainly a little less accommodating today.

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        For Andreessen, a little less unquestioning worship equals persecution. It’s hard to read this and not think of the German industrialists of the 1930s justifying their decision to make common cause with Hitler. In their minds, they had no other choice – or so they wanted to claim.

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        • tzimmer_history@mastodon.socialT tzimmer_history@mastodon.social

          For Andreessen, a little less unquestioning worship equals persecution. It’s hard to read this and not think of the German industrialists of the 1930s justifying their decision to make common cause with Hitler. In their minds, they had no other choice – or so they wanted to claim.

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          Perhaps the question we should be focusing on is not what the newest generation of AI can and cannot do…

          The key question is: How much power can we allow the billionaires behind these technologies to accumulate as they are aggressively siding against modern democracy?

          Please consider subscribing:

          https://steady.page/en/democracyamericana/posts/7b369a88-108e-4535-be65-b0faebebe324

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          • tzimmer_history@mastodon.socialT tzimmer_history@mastodon.social

            Sunday reading:

            Fueled by profit motives, ideological radicalization, and elite self-victimization, America’s tech barons are aggressively taking the side of authoritarianism.

            I wrote about why the tech billionaires are aligning with Trump – and why now:

            🧵

            https://steady.page/en/democracyamericana/posts/7b369a88-108e-4535-be65-b0faebebe324

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            @tzimmer_history

            I think I would characterize that differently. Everything they do is because of their ruthless authoritarianism, their dark triad personalities.

            There will to dominate. They have developed an ideology cult amongst themselves to legitimize their domination.

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            • tzimmer_history@mastodon.socialT tzimmer_history@mastodon.social

              Perhaps the question we should be focusing on is not what the newest generation of AI can and cannot do…

              The key question is: How much power can we allow the billionaires behind these technologies to accumulate as they are aggressively siding against modern democracy?

              Please consider subscribing:

              https://steady.page/en/democracyamericana/posts/7b369a88-108e-4535-be65-b0faebebe324

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              @tzimmer_history

              They have too much power and have had too much power for a few decades.

              Their intended goal is to smash the nation into a little bit and then they’ll build their network state on the rubble.

              They are waging war on the nation, and they are waging war on us. The coup already happened, and they are consolidating their grip by waging war on us.

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              • tzimmer_history@mastodon.socialT tzimmer_history@mastodon.social

                But why now? The story Marc Andreessen is telling about his own rightward turn is incredibly revealing. Andreessen insists there used to be (capital-D) “Deal”: He gifts the world beautiful tech – and in return, he not only gets money, but has a right to be revered and admired.

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                @tzimmer_history

                The common denominator of these fascists is megalomania, narcissism and a lack of any moral fiber in their character.

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                • tzimmer_history@mastodon.socialT tzimmer_history@mastodon.social

                  This is not *just* a story of capitalists attempting to maximize profit by sucking up to the authoritarian regime. Let us not assume a false binary between profit motives and ideology. Yes, these guys want to sell stuff. But it’s also a tale of political and ideological radicalization.

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                  @tzimmer_history

                  The guys from Silicon Valley / billionaires collectively donated $2 billion to ensure that the Republican Party dominated all three branches of government in 2024.

                  Many of them were motivated by the fear that the federal government was exercising oversight over them and criminally investigating them. Elon Musk being the most prominent example.

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                  • tzimmer_history@mastodon.socialT tzimmer_history@mastodon.social

                    For Andreessen, a little less unquestioning worship equals persecution. It’s hard to read this and not think of the German industrialists of the 1930s justifying their decision to make common cause with Hitler. In their minds, they had no other choice – or so they wanted to claim.

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                    @tzimmer_history

                    So true. I just finished watching "A French Village," and you see this.

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                    • tzimmer_history@mastodon.socialT tzimmer_history@mastodon.social

                      However, Andreessen claims that leftwing radicals took over the Democratic Party, leading to the Biden administration waging a “terror campaign” against the tech elite – while “woke” radicals also infiltrated his companies and tried to destroy them from within.

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                      @tzimmer_history The present Democrats are more closely aligned with Reagan Republicans of the 80's, and Biden was their poster child. Does anyone actually buy the BS this guy is saying? Does he buy it? If so, he's going to be really shocked when the butlerian Jihad begins.

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