I think the bigger problem is that he sees Big Tech as wrong only for their unequal commercialism. It is the surveillance and control, the censorship, the role of our intelligence community behind it all that is most important.
Otherwise, pretty good.
He is right about the Uberization of the economy for the masses.
That is a big problem.
Another problem of significance is that Big Tech is filled to the brim with college students who have been thoroughly brainwashed in commie-think.
There have been rumblings in the investment community that even those in senior management and their venture capital overlords feel a certain lack of control over those in the middle and at the bottom. The fear is that the little commie robots of Big Tech are taking it upon themselves to spread their ideology via algorithms and destroy (by algorithm) anyone who threatens it.
Someone interjected into the conversation the notion that management may not have control over all the "conspiracy theory" video removal...that junior people were taking it upon themselves to clean house.
It is like we have millions upon millions of little Manchurian Candidates working in Big Tech.