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How tech's culture war feeds the art of the outrageous

Written By Anonymous on Saturday, February 15, 2014 | 10:47 PM

Tom Perkins, co-founder of Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers.
(Credit: Getty Images) For reasons clear only to him, Tom Perkins, the outspoken co-founder of Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, willingly offered more fodder this week to critics who agree with Marc Andreessen's portrayal of him as the leading, well, expletive in California.
That was a harsh judgment, but Perkins has already put his foot in his mouth with comments comparing criticism of America's rich to crimes against the Jews of 1930s Germany. His remarks underscore the deep divide between the haves and have-nots in San Francisco and Silicon Valley. And he still hasn't retreated from controversy.

Consider these gems from a sold-out interview the legendary venture capitalist gave this week at San Francisco's Commonwealth Club. What started as a question about his inflammatory Holocaust remarks ended inexplicably and voluntarily with a comment about gun control and, presumably, vigilantism. "If Germany had American gun laws, there would have never been Hitler," Perkins said.
Then there was this take on democracy: "The Tom Perkins system is, you don't get to vote unless you pay a dollar of taxes," he said. "You pay a million dollars in taxes, you get a million votes."
Critics say Perkins' comments paint him as tone deaf, if not out of touch with contemporary society. But give the man his due. Educated at MIT and Harvard, where he earned an MBA, he helped create one of Silicon Valley's most iconic venture capital firms. (And you must be doing something right to have created 20 or 30 billionaires in your career, as Perkins boasted at the event).
But whether he consciously sought the spotlight, Perkins may be more emblematic of tensions in the Bay Area than anyone else. Not because of his incendiary views, but because of his chosen method of delivery. "I was trying to be outrageous," he later said of his voting idea. "And I was." So that's the real Tom Perkins system: Spout a sincere, if unpopular, message coated in the heavy sheen of over-the-top-ness.
Perkins' re-emergence as a public presence -- he retired from Kleiner Perkins years ago -- takes place amid an increasingly testy environment in the Bay Area, where rising rents and evictions have led to protests by community activists against the tech industry. A favorite target has been the commuter shuttles that ferry tech workers to and from San Francisco and Oakland to corporate campuses down the Peninsula.
People on both sides of the divide have used militaristic terms to describe the situation. One protestor at a Google bus public hearing with the city called it "class warfare." The official title of yesterday's Perkins event was, "The War on the 1 Percent."
If it is a war, then each side is entrenched in an arms race for shock value.
The press has helped fan the flames by writing about such things (obviously myself included). But in a technology industry where image is so tightly controlled by public relations reps, it's unusual -- and let's face it, newsworthy -- to see someone, especially of Perkins' stature, let fly.
Perkins knows that, at least at this point. In a conversation with the press after his onstage interview, he reflected on the viral impact of The Wall Street Journal letter where he made his remarks about the Nazis. Perkins linked the sharp reaction to his use of the word "Kristallnacht," which he now deems "forbidden." If he had used a less contentious parallel, he said, like comparing the situation to the French ruling class being led to the guillotine, the letter would not have triggered comparable outrage. (He says the comparison came to him after reading about a window being shattered on a Google bus. "Kristallnacht" literally means "Night of Broken Glass.")

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