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Steyn Online ^ | 11 Apr 2018 | Mark Steyn

Posted on 04/12/2018 1:08:38 PM PDT by Rummyfan

There were many interesting moments in Mark Zuckerberg's testimony before Congress - starting with the gazillionaire child-man's decision to follow Larry Kudlow's advice and eschew his usual garb for a suit and tie. "I'm tired of that t-shirt, hoodie stuff," remarked Larry. "The guy's running one of the largest corporations of the world, for heaven's sake." This was reported by the leftie lads at ThinkProgress under the headline "Trump official rants about Zuckerberg's clothes".

I'm with Larry on this one. One of the reasons my old boss Conrad Black was resented by large sections of the proletariat (and, eventually, a decisive sliver of his Chicago jury) was that he looked like the masses' idea of a rich man, bespoke and luxuriously upholstered. I don't believe I've ever seen Conrad out in public in a top hat, but he was wearing one metaphorically. Like 19th century robber-baron cartoons and the Monopoly man, he hewed to time-honored preconceptions of the plutocrat. Zuckerberg does not. He is, as Larry noted, a "chief executive" of a "corporation", but he talks of it as if he's running a kindly charity - his customers are "the community", and all he does is "connect" them, a word that means harvesting your personal information as Planned Parenthood harvests your body parts. Streamlining traditional business models by discreetly transforming the customer into the product has proved infinitely more lucrative than making widgets. But it is necessary to be somewhat coy about this, and, if you think at this stage that the hoodie is not a consciously selected prop in this strategy, I've a bridge-building community-outreach social-media data-mining operation in Brooklyn to connect you with.

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To: Enchante
They didn’t subpoena him and he wasn’t under oath. If he didn’t want to speak to Congressional committees he didn’t have to go.

Absolutely correct. IMHO, Zuck used this very publicized congressional appearance to promote his 'harmless' product.

Facebook is evil. Satan is on the Board of Directors and sits right beside Zuck during meetings.

If you already have a FB habit, figure out a way to quit. If you haven't been sucked in yet, good, stay that way.

21 posted on 04/12/2018 4:22:01 PM PDT by upchuck (Keep a sharp lookout. The best is yet to come.)
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To: WayneS
"The community" of which he speaks is the product being sold to his customers.

Metaphorically, the users of social media sites are simply "Soylent Green" to those who process and use their data.

"Soylent Green is People!!!"

22 posted on 04/13/2018 8:03:39 PM PDT by ChicagahAl (I am Henry Bowman. You should be, too.)
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