idk if mccarthyism is the right analogy. but there is certainly a huge social and career cost to expressing an honest opinion. i'm making alot of money doing nothing, you're making alot of money doing nothing, look at how happy and important we all are, dont make this complicated, its very rude.
Texas is very welcoming to people, we just ask that you don't turn Texas into another version of the place you left.
Austin and Houston are some very diverse cities, and that's awesome, but the way people vote in those cities could turn Texas into a place that's like the places that people wanted to leave.
True. It's funny because looking back over 40 or 50 years, SV is a great example of how that happens. Best wishes for my Texas friends. I really liked Austin when I first visited in the late 90s. Visiting again last month, it was still rocking, but distinctly got the feeling that it's well on its way to the same kind of climate that's already pervasive in the valley.
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Austin and Houston are some very diverse cities, and that's awesome, but the way people vote in those cities could turn Texas into a place that's like the places that people wanted to leave.
Sometimes HN blocks articles it disagrees with. Kind of sucks. This is exactly why this conversation is relevant.
I get blocking hateful comments, but this a a real conversation presenting real ideas from a recognized and informed observer.