Good for YC. I don't understand why someone would assume that publicly causing drama for the company that is supporting them would be tolerated.
People think that because some opinion of theirs is justified, all consequences related to any public behavior based of that opinion should be nullified. Well, reality seems to frequently think otherwise.
> I don't understand why someone would assume that publicly causing drama for the company that is supporting them would be tolerated.
his YC company is defunct so his risk tolerance is higher. getting social media points was probably the last bit of value he was able to extract from his YC association.
People think that because some opinion of theirs is justified, all consequences related to any public behavior based of that opinion should be nullified. Well, reality seems to frequently think otherwise.