Big Tech is failing

Jeremy Gilbert and Alex Williams in their Open Democracy article offer some insights into why they think “Big Tech is failing”.

The pair see two possible futures. “One is towards a green neosocialism… the other is a bleak fascist populism.”

For me both of these futures seem locked into tech giants. They’re not seeing that the platforms are part of the problem, part of the reason the latter is a possibility.

I think if you want a green future, if you want a future at all, the monopolies have to go.

Strong Brexiteer admits the project has gone sour

You have to admire Peter Oborne for writing this, saying it out loud.

People on both sides of the argument should read this. Those arguing to remain will say thank you, “I’ve been saying that since the beginning”. Those on the other side need to “swallow their pride and think again”.

The important word in that statement is think.

So much of what Leave has been able to do is bypass thinking, and take things straight to the gut. Gut reaction is one thing, thinking about it is another.

Look at the truth of the argument, and think again.

You don’t get divorced after fifty years and come out of it richer, you just don’t. You leave a bit of yourself in that relationship you’ll never get back.

Just think.