It’s a measure of how far we’ve gone astray, and of how bugfuck nuts the Progtards are, that this should even be considered controversial at all.
More than 60 Coinbase employees have taken an exit package after CEO Brian Armstrong said in a controversial blog post last month that the company would not participate in social activism.
The San Francisco-based cryptocurrency exchange offered all employees an exit package if they didn’t agree with the company’s pledge to not take a stand on issues outside its business goals.
60 employees or 5% of Coinbase’s workforce, have taken the deal, Armstrong said Thursday, and a number of conversations are still ongoing, meaning the final number could be higher.
The discussion around Coinbase’s politics started internally this summer when the company didn’t release a statement supporting Black Lives Matter, causing a virtual walkout among employees, Wired reported.
As Glenn says, good riddance to every last one of the flea-bitten varmints. They’re bound to be precisely the type of whiny, neurotic troublemakers that any company would be far better off ridding itself of. The Ramones got a liitle something for ya on your way out the door, SJW shitbags.
Gawd alMIGHTY, how I love those guys.
For Coinbase this is certainly addition by subtraction. The type of people who put leftist activism ahead of the corporation are cancer. Getting rid of them will benefit Coinbase enormously.
Gotta say, I’ve never heard the Ramons before. Only time I’ve ever heard their name was the repeated reference to them by that long-haired blonde dude of the three “Lone Gunmen” on the X-Files.
Now I see why he dug them so much. But they’re not my cup of tea. Tell the truth, I don’t even know the time-frame when they played. I’m still partial to SRV, Zep, Joe Satriani and the late, great Allen Holdsworth.
Exploding mice.
I had a friend in the eighties who was convinced that Rock and Roll High School was the greatest movie ever made. He managed to drag everyone he knew, including me, to see it several dozen times at the theaters.
Hey, I was young and bored, and it was at the dollar movies. Not a bad way to kill a couple of hours at the movies with a date.
That was my introduction to and most of my exposure to the Ramones.
Not a bad band, and fun music, but not really my cup of tea either.
On Coinbase, VoxDay has been all over this from the start. If you haven’t, you should check out his website.