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kevin j
@entropybender
are we cooked? it's interesting how so many people in tech care about the nyc mayoral race and so many don't even live here did people always care this much about the mayoral election because i never really tracked it https://x.com/garrytan/status/1937381039929983129?s=46&t=btIkh173tAV3h-PQAK4osg
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Kartik
@slokh
It’s kind of weird and off putting ngl. Wealthy tech elites all spouting about the end of NYC while patting each other on the back, feels very “we are so much smarter than these plebs in NYC”. In no ways can they understand what normal people are dealing with and so they rather than try, they just cry on X that “NYC is cooked”
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kevin j
@entropybender
yea i've seen this general trend as tech gets more powerful, the inevitable intertwining of tech and politics but this is def weird because now it is not even at a federal level, or even relevant to SF/california feels like nerdsnipe/ragebait/monitoring the situation vibes
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keccers
@keccers.eth
They did such a great job the last, what, 20 years of SF, they definitely deserve our deference
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Monteluna
@monteluna
This completely misses almost 300 years of history. A large part of American political politics has been New York City's outsized centrality ever since it was a major trading hub of the Hudson River in the 1700s. It's almost preordained that San Francisco new money tech elites want to usurp New York elite political power and move it to new cities. Philadelphia, Boston, Chicago have been praying for New Yorks downfall for a hundred years. San Francisco can now join the party.
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