Anti-Tech Violence Linked to Democratic Deficits, Analysis Finds
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Jordyn Abrams
Summary
A man fired shots at the home of Indianapolis Councilman Ron Gibson, leaving a note reading "NO DATA CENTERS" in protest of a data center project Gibson supported. The article argues that anti-tech violence is a growing threat and that the root cause is a disconnect between tech elites and democratic institutions. The author contends that strengthening democracy—by reducing corporate influence, increasing community input on tech projects, and disentangling government from tech billionaires—is the long-term solution to prevent such violence.
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The only immediate indicator of the shooter's motive was a note left on their doorstep, reading 'NO DATA CENTERS.'
In the long term, the United States government must disentangle itself from the tech elite, writes Jordyn Abrams.
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