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That's kind of guaranteed isn't it? Anyone who randomly shoots a stranger has broken from reality.
I am worried his previously rationalist behaviour will be picked up by the media and this will lead to a crackdown on tech bros and the grey tribe in general. The media has never liked tech bros, but they are absolutely seething at the moment.
The opposite?
It seems like this tech bro had a mental breakdown and decided to randomly shoot a "bad guy" in direct opposition to his previously espoused beliefs. Of course, the mass media response is basically a love fest with a million stories that go something like "Murder is wrong, but can you blame him". He's also very good looking which helps.
Cruel irony #1: a rationalist lost his mind, did something completely retarded, and gets praise for it in the mass media. But rationalists who do pro-social things like buy malaria nets get shit on.
Cruel irony #2: this would-be Raskolnikov comes from generational wealth. The middle class striver he assassinated is actually a lower social caste than he is. Typical.
Everything about this killer screams weakness and insanity.
This is why I am afraid it's going to turn into another club to beat tech bros with. People, especially in the media, will feel bad about cheering on a guy's murder (especially with the optics you note) and to mollify their guilt they will blame the murderer and tech bros by association and go way overboard in hating on anything associated with him to demonstrate their virtue.
I don't know, I can't explain it well, but I feel like I just spotted a scissor statement in the wild with this whole story.
You're assuming their hatred of techbros will outweigh the one for CEOs and the worst parts of the American Healthcare system.
I think it's a lot more likely that this guy becomes a cautionary tale: "if you insist on being evil someone will snap and kill you" type of deal. It's a lot more politically useful.
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