The fight against Uber reminds me so much of the early aughts where, helped by the efforts of the ufcw (in the same way thos fight is often supported by another group seeking to restrict labor supply via law, taxi companies), there was a popular fight against wal-mart. It experiences the same problem: the company is a canvas upon which many people find they can draw their gripe with how society works, and in a way which will catch headlines for relevance.<p>Some of these gripes are legitimate, but all gesture to the rest of the crowd denouncing today's symbol of "libertarian evil" to signify that all these folks, and by extension the informed in general, support their particular cause and gripe.<p>Lots of people think uber represents some social problem, but I would guess for most of them, "lack of socialism" isn't what they had in mind.