I agree. I've been working in Silicon Valley for a few years now, and it honestly feels like a page out of Animal Farm. The Orwellian mismatch between rhetoric and action feels like cult-like propaganda to me.
I don't know how veterans of the Valley can keep this up.
> The Orwellian mismatch between rhetoric and action feels like cult-like propaganda to me.
Can you list out a few of these actions?
Facebook thought it was a better use of its resources to build a Snapchat clone named Slingshot. Google decided it was a better use of its resources to build a social network named Google+.
Animal Farm: "Four legs good, two legs bad" Google: "Don't be evil"
Animal Farm: "Four legs good, two legs better" Google: "You can make money without doing evil" [1]
[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don%27t_be_evil#cite_note-Goog...
In the old days, this was called Embrace, Extend, Extinguish.