Feb 23, 2017 · 1 min read
Do you really believe that this is “taking action”? What pressure does this letter put on Uber or their investors? How does this letter raise the stakes?
I don’t think it will convince an investor that’s already on board with the pervasive shady morality of Uber in general since its founding.
This letter is like if a bad dog tears up your furniture, and you write the blind owners a note. And the owners don’t even keep the dog inside their house ever. You’re asking people to respond to something they clearly do not see as a problem.
Hit the investors in their wallets, where it hurts, or you will never see real action taken.
