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  • id say a good 80% of those downvotes are misunderstanding. something about the wording? idk. i thought they were talking about progressive folks getting outraged at first, not meta employees specifically. almost downvoted but caught my misunderstanding in time

  • i was with you at first but upon rethinking i do think it’s fair to note that there was little to no internal uproar in meta over the myanmar and othe situations. of course there was uproar outside meta. when they said “weird priorities” they meant from meta employees specifically—not progressive or leftist voices in general.

    hope me describing my train of thoughts helps :)

  • To add, plenty of innocent people give false confessions of guilt. It’s a known pattern in human behavior especially under stress and duress.

    I have no information to say whether this case is an example of that one way or the other, but just putting that out there.

  • you certainly aren’t alone ! i wouldn’t judge you for it.

    personally i saw someone compare it to Crash (2004) and thought it was apt. movie about race relations which won best picture at the time but is now widely considered mid at best for its ham-fisted treatment of race relations.

  • your point is valid, but needs nuance. perhaps try:

    having a significant surplus of units runs counter to the interests of landlords

    what number defines “significant surplus” varies based on market but it’s higher than you are imagining i think? simply having some empty units does not make a surplus; most landlords are good enough at business to prevent their surplus from being too massive and keep their profits up.