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Tim Armstrong shows us directly what the upper class actually thinks of us.

The mean-spirited worldview shouldn't be a surprise. What is a bit brazen is the "turn the poors on each other" behavior. Usually, it's not so obvious. He had hoped that the rank-and-file employees would, as a response to this phony scarcity (health benefits OR 401k, when the real problem is executive overcompensation) imposed from above, turn their frustrations and gripes at colleagues who get sick a lot (or have sick children, or sick parents) and that the environmental change would, perhaps, prune the company of a few sick people. It didn't work. Now everyone hates him. Good. I hope he dies alone, broke, and miserable. (The "broke" part probably won't happen, but one can dream.)

Whenever the upper class tries to turn the rest of us against each other (say, Mission lifers vs. Google bus riders, who are on the same side even if they don't know it) we should always recognize it for what it is, and attack the real enemy with our combined force.



"shows us directly what the upper class actually thinks of us."

#1 - Tim Armstrong is an ugly man and doesn't speak for the upper class.

#2 - Many many many readers on HN are upper class.


yes you should never never call out individual emploees in this way WHY the Senior Non exec has not told the Chairman that Mr Armstrong has to go




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