A rough-up at a SF bar brings the tech culture wars to the fore.
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I can't hardly wait til discourse evolves past the point where anybody who has a criticism of somebody's boorish behavior is called a "hater".
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Not only that, but people like this woman and Nick Starr are calling incidents like this "hate crimes". I truly cannot comprehend how they can be so oblivious. GoogleGlass really needs to give more thought to who they give these things.
From Borstalboy's link, Slocum's FB post on the incident
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
The comments are hilarious and mostly tone-deaf: "Respect goes both ways. If people can't respect my decision to wear a camera on my head without getting attacked don't get mine."
There is so much that is unpleasant--abysmal grammar & syntax, faulty logic, seemingly excessive hostility--in that Facebook exchange. They all deserve one another, in my opinion.
Bangs that end in the middle of your forehead almost never work. Why is that so hard to understand?
She's just a media whore trying to get attention. Her Facebook page is open and she refers to those who don't like her as "Haighters", which, as a Lower Haighter, pisses me off to no end. I live on the same block as Molotov's. I wish I had been around to see this.
The only thing that really troubles me are her bangs. They're terrible.
"Tech workers are feeling demonized"? I say, slap 'em all upside their google-glassed heads.
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