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This is an absolutely unacceptable doubling-down by the Economist, who are either foolishly getting exploited by providing a platform without any accountability, or are complicit in an awful agenda.
As I've stated before, the Economist needs to make clear its editorial policy on what attacks it will give a platform to.
I'm on the agenda, and given their doubling-down, I'm staying on the agenda, but not for the listed topic. I'll be addressing the consistent, immoral attacks Bannon has directed against the South Asian American community, from the Economist's stage. events.economist.com/events-confere…
I’m at the event, where they’re about to put Bannon onstage and are purporting that they will challenge him.
There are a good number of vocal and effective protestors out front of 7 World Trade.
Perhaps one of the most important perspectives to hear on this.
So far @zannymb is largely outmatched, letting Bannon run the conversation, even as she tries to ask pointed questions.
Absolutely pathetic. The only true thing Steve Bannon said onstage is that he seeks to get his ideas out there & convert young people to his beliefs, and he got a platform to do exactly that. #OpenFuture
Correction: another true thing Bannon said was that he believed the labor market in America worked better during the time period when slavery was legal.

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Sep 5, 2018
Hi everybody! Today is my birthday. I am blessed beyond measure and want for nothing, but I’m still going to ask you for 3 things.

1. Thank and recognize the people in your life whom you appreciate, who inspire you. Do it while they’re still here. Do it publicly.
2. Find local organizations that do specific, meaningful work to help those in the most need. Give them your time & resources, and *talk about it* with others. I know folks are supposed to be modest about “charity”, but talking about good works amplifies them & encourages others.
3. Take some time to speak up, as you’re able, on behalf of those who are more at risk than you. The more people use their voices, the safer it is for each of us, and the change we can make is unbelievable.
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Aug 30, 2018
Media is getting played again amplifying this willfully dishonest stunt. Quick quiz: who’s the only presidential candidate to get a full-throated public convention endorsement from a current Facebook board member? nytimes.com/2018/08/28/tec…
There’s obviously no policy truth to these assertions. (for example: there’s no call for increased regulation of social networks within Facebook. The only dissent is those opposing or advancing bigotry.) So why now? To increase pressure alongside Trump’s specious calls of bias.
The goal here is to undermine the major social networks because they’re the only distribution channel that has any ability to hold the hate-mongers accountable. Bannon has talked publicly about the social networks being his enemies, and media will play right along with this.
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Jul 22, 2018
Did you know: Prince would often get a library card for any places that he was going to be visiting for more than a few days in a row; library cards for Oakland, Baltimore and other cities were amongst his personal effects at Paisley Park when he passed away.
Prince would also regularly frequent independent record stores in many cities that he toured in, often buying additional copies of his favorite classic albums as well as new releases. Sometimes he’d ask them to open up after hours just so he could browse around.
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Jun 21, 2018
In the fall of 1981, Prince was respected (his recent Dirty Mind album had been a critical smash, but had slightly dimmed his rep as an R&B artist, and he’d only had one real pop hit) but wasn’t yet a star. Pretty much everybody agreed he was about to be the Next Big Thing, tho…
So, just before the release of his Controversy album, Prince got the gig of a lifetime: He was invited to open for the Rolling Stones. At LA Memorial Coliseum. Damn near 100,000 people, in a slot almost no young black artist had ever been offered. This could change everything.
Prince got the band into shape (they weren’t yet called The Revolution, but they were getting close.) Prince’s bassist & childhood friend Andre Cymone had just departed, so @BrownmarkNation was drafted as the new bass player. These shows would be his debut, befitting a new album.
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May 19, 2018
I’ve tried explaining this story so many times, but Mandeep does it perfectly here. Ride-hailing apps ignoring the law caused countless immigrant families to lose their investment in intergenerational wealth. There’s no accountability or recourse. Whole communities undermined.
To answer the common questions: there’s nothing about enabling innovation in taxi apps that required rewarding VCs funding the breaking of laws. Yes, the medallion system was often broken & sometimes corrupt; replacing that with no laws at all is not going to *improve* that.
Yes, the first wave of apps may have helped with “hailing while black” & other exclusion issues, but antiblackness in the South Asian community isn’t a problem tech can solve. Now ride hailing apps do *no* reporting on who gets picked up — do you trust Uber to do the right thing?
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May 9, 2018
This stuff is really, really basic, but: any interaction with technology or the products of tech companies must be exist within a context of informed consent. Something like #GoogleDuplex fails this test, _by design_. That's an unfixable flaw.
This is good to hear! But Google should have made consent an explicit part of the demo, then.
I think this is supposed to be the part of the announcement that alludes to possible consent? But... this doesn't communicate that, at all. ai.googleblog.com/2018/05/duplex…
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