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Ask HN: What's your take on tech organisations getting involved with politics

3 pointsby de6u99er7 months ago
Musks compensation package from Tesla could easily be interpreted as a way to tunnel money into a political candidate, who in return could make the FSD lawsuits go away. I think politics should serve the people first, and not some billionaires personal interests.

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austin-cheney7 months ago
For US federal employees political endorsements are considered toxic career terminators as determined by The Hatch Act and DoD Directive 1344.10.<p>* <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;osc.gov&#x2F;Services&#x2F;Pages&#x2F;HatchAct-Federal.aspx" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;osc.gov&#x2F;Services&#x2F;Pages&#x2F;HatchAct-Federal.aspx</a><p>* <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.esd.whs.mil&#x2F;Portals&#x2F;54&#x2F;Documents&#x2F;DD&#x2F;issuances&#x2F;dodd&#x2F;134410p.pdf" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.esd.whs.mil&#x2F;Portals&#x2F;54&#x2F;Documents&#x2F;DD&#x2F;issuances&#x2F;do...</a><p>I generally follow that same guidance even when not in federal employment just out of decorum, mutual respect, and professionalism. As such I would view my corporate business leaders becoming directly involved in elections and commingling that activity with their office leadership as completely and irreversibly toxic.
h2odragon7 months ago
Remember &quot;silence is violence&quot; and &quot;everybody has to stand with $CurrentThing&quot; trends?<p>Perhaps making tribal affiliation a requirement was a bad idea after all.
matt_s7 months ago
All companies get involved with political stuff, Musk is just open and crass about it. If you think tech companies don’t lobby the government for things to be in their best interests then you’re fooling yourself.
sloaken7 months ago
Interesting point, I am very against voting for my wallet and vote for what is right.<p>Although it is interesting to see who all the rich and famous support.<p>Sadly though intellectual honesty is much more rare than you think.
prirun7 months ago
See the movie &quot;The Corporation&quot;, which compares corporations to psychopaths; they&#x27;re very similar in that corporations don&#x27;t have a conscience.<p>Corporations, IMO, should not be involved in politics at all - only real people. Rich people would still have more influence over political decisions, but not to the extent that rich corporations do now.
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ggm7 months ago
It causes me some dismay when the IETF lurches into politics. It&#x27;s with the best of intentions and I know and like most of the authors. I just think it&#x27;s both naive and counter-productive.<p>From time to time I have thought ISOC was shilling for FAANG lobby ideas in discussions about European legislation.<p>So I guess my take is: inevitable, usually unfortunate.<p>The lack of a clearly left wing tech bro billionaire stance is obvious, but you could imagine one being more like Warren Buffet or MacKenzie-Gates, or even Bill Gates: more nuanced than Theil, Musk, Bezos. Not anti union, not oppositional to social agenda like women&#x27;s reproductive rights, housing, regulation of their industry.
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tracer42017 months ago
I think capitalism is a wonderful thing, having been born and lived half my life in communist rule. But in my older age I’m jaded maybe. If you have the means to control media and outright buy out influence and outcomes, of course you don’t need to use brute force to suppress the population. I think that’s the natural evolution of capitalism. It enriches many along the way but ultimately power goes to a smaller and smaller minority.<p>It’s not exactly the question you’re asking, but what I’m trying to say is, this is the natural outcome of our economic system. Tech organizations involvement in politics is a side effect.