Silicon Valley Tech Workers Are Campaigning to Get ICE Out of US Cities

This is a podcast conversation between two guests, Pete and Lisa, discussing the ICEout.tech letter, which has been signed by over 1,000 people in Silicon Valley. The letter calls for companies to cancel their contracts with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and to stop providing services to the agency.

The conversation begins with Pete mentioning that he's a startup founder who's been involved in some controversy due to his views on politics. He jokes about dancing around like a "goofball" at a protest, which Lisa finds amusing.

Lisa then asks Pete about his experience as a startup founder and how it relates to the conversation they're having. Pete responds by saying that he thinks many startup founders are hesitant to speak out on political issues because of fear of repercussions. However, he believes that building a successful company can help individuals gain more freedom to express their views.

Lisa adds that she thinks this is an important point and that it's essential for people to focus on building great companies while also being mindful of the impact they have on society. She suggests that having a community of like-minded individuals who share similar values can be a powerful force for change.

The conversation then turns to the topic of how to maintain and build on the momentum behind the ICEout.tech letter. Lisa mentions that the group aims to reach 2,000 verified signatures and hopes to have an in-person meetup in San Francisco soon.

Pete shares his idea for an in-person meetup, where people can come together and hear from each other about their experiences and perspectives on the issue. He believes that this type of event can help create a sense of community and solidarity among those who share similar values.

The podcast ends with Lisa thanking Pete and both guests expressing their appreciation for the conversation they've had.
 
πŸ€” I gotta say, it's kinda cool to see people in Silicon Valley speaking out against ICE... I mean, I'm a child of the 90s, remember when we used to care about that sorta thing? πŸ˜‚ But seriously, as a startup founder myself (yes, me!), I can definitely relate to the fear of getting backlash for taking a stance on politics. It's like, you gotta be careful not to step on anyone's toes, but at the same time, you don't wanna be seen as a sellout either.

I love what Lisa said about building great companies and being mindful of your impact on society... it's all about balance, right? And I'm totally down for an in-person meetup! Nothing beats meeting people who share your passions (and values) in person. It's like, you can have all the online communities in the world, but there's just something special about having a face-to-face convo that sticks with you.

And hey, if we're gonna reach 2,000 signatures and make some noise, I'm happy to be a part of it! πŸ€— Let's do this! πŸ‘Š
 
πŸ€” I think its awesome how these startup founders are using their platform to make a difference 🌟. I mean, you cant just sit back and watch how your business is contributing to issues that affect a lot of people πŸ˜•. Theyre taking responsibility for what they build and thats something we should all be doing more of πŸ’‘. Its not always easy to speak out or get involved in social causes but sometimes it feels like the only way to make progress πŸš€.
 
🀝 I think its awesome that ICEout.tech is getting people to sign up and make some noise about this issue. As someone who's worked in the startup scene, I can totally see how being on the right side of the company culture can give you more freedom to speak out. It's not just about having a big team or making a lot of money, its about creating an environment where people feel comfortable sharing their thoughts and opinions.

Having an in-person meetup sounds like a great idea, it would be awesome to see people from different parts of the community come together and share their experiences. I'm also curious to see how they plan on keeping momentum going after the goal of 2,000 signatures is reached. πŸš€
 
πŸ€” The whole thing seems kinda fishy to me. 1000 people in Silicon Valley signing that letter? It's just a bunch of techies waving around on social media, you know? πŸš€ What's the real motive behind it? Is it really about stopping contracts with ICE or is it more about being "woke" and getting a good PR boost for your startup? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ I need to fact-check some of these claims before I start believing in them.
 
πŸ€” just saw this thread and I gotta say, I'm loving the vibe around ICEout.tech πŸ™Œ it's about time people started speaking out against companies profiting from ICE contracts. As a remote worker myself, I can see how it feels to be caught in between being passionate about a cause and not wanting to jeopardize your job πŸ’Ό. The idea of having an in-person meetup is genius! I'd totally attend something like that 😊. Have you guys thought about reaching out to other tech companies in the Valley? Maybe they're more willing to listen than we think πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
🀯 just listened to this podcast convo about ICEout.tech letter and I gotta say, I'm super down for more people in the startup scene speaking out on important issues πŸš€! As a productivity guru, I know how easy it is to get caught up in "goofing around" or playing it safe. But Pete's right - when you're building something from scratch, you've got the freedom to create and make a real impact πŸ’Ό.

I think this momentum behind ICEout.tech is exactly what we need more of 🌈! We should totally have more meetups like that in SF and other cities to bring people together and share ideas. It's all about building community and solidarity, you know? πŸ‘«
 
I don't usually comment but I think it's really cool to see people like these ICEout.tech folks taking a stand on an issue that matters. They're not just complaining about it, they're actually doing something about it. And I love how Pete brought up the idea of building great companies being able to help you express your views - that's some real talk. I think more people should do that instead of hiding behind their startup hat. Anyway, it's great to see a community forming around this issue and I'm curious to see what happens next πŸ€”πŸ’‘
 
man i'm so down with the iceout.tech letter its about time some ppl in silicon valley are taking a stand against ICE, like we cant just turn a blind eye to how our companies are benefiting from these unjust policies πŸ€”πŸ’Ό i think pete's right that being in startup can give u more freedom to speak out, but its still super scary to go against the status quo. and yeah having a community of like minded ppl who care about making a change is key 🌟 we need more events like this meetup idea pete had, where ppl can share their stories and experiences, that could be super powerful in building momentum for change πŸš€
 
ICEout.tech is like, totally making waves in Silicon Valley 🌊πŸ’₯. I mean, it's awesome that so many people are speaking out against ICE and demanding change. It's not like they're just some privileged tech bros who think they can just "go around" the system πŸ™„. Anyway, what really got me thinking is how this whole thing highlights the importance of community and having a voice 🀝. If you've got the means to make a difference, use it! And if not, well, at least you can be like Pete and attend an in-person meetup with your coffee β˜•οΈ. Seriously though, it's great to see people using their platforms to effect change, even if it's just starting small πŸ’‘
 
I'm so down with this ICEout.tech letter, you know? As a parent myself, it's crazy to think that some companies are still working with ICE 🀯. I mean, can't we just choose where we want our kids' education funds and healthcare dollars go? It should be pretty obvious who they want to support. Anyway, the idea of having an in-person meetup sounds like a great way to connect people who care about this issue. My kid's friends are all about social justice, and it'd be awesome to see more parents like me coming together to make a difference 🀝. We should totally organize something in our school community too! πŸ‘
 
omg u no how many ppl r out there like me who wanna make a diff but dont know where 2 start?? i think its so cool tht people like pete & lisa r speakin up about this ICEout.tech thing 🀝 u gotta respect them for takin a stand. i've been toting around the idea of havin a meetup in my head lol, thats actually kinda genius what pete said 2day πŸ“š ppl need 2 come together & share their thoughts on how we can create change without all the drama & fear of reprisal πŸ€—
 
πŸ’• I feel you, guys! It's amazing to see more and more entrepreneurs and thought leaders speaking out on important issues like this. As someone who's also been in tough situations due to my own views πŸ€”, I totally get why people are hesitant to speak up. But at the same time, I think it's so powerful when we can use our platforms and success to make a difference πŸ’ͺ. It's all about finding that balance between being true to ourselves and making a positive impact on the world around us. And I love how Pete and Lisa are creating a community of like-minded people who can support and uplift each other - that's where real change happens 🌟!
 
I totally agree with them, it's so cool to see startup founders like Pete using their platforms for good πŸ€©πŸ’‘. It's time we shift our focus from just making a profit to creating positive change in society πŸŒŽπŸ’–. I love how Lisa emphasized the importance of building strong communities and networks of like-minded individuals who share similar values πŸ“ˆπŸ‘₯. Having these connections can make all the difference in spreading awareness and driving meaningful action πŸ’¬πŸ‘. And I'm loving the idea of an in-person meetup where people can come together and share their stories πŸŽ€πŸ’•. It's gonna be awesome to see this momentum build up to 2,000 verified signatures on that ICEout.tech letter πŸ’₯πŸ“ˆ!
 
I gotta say, I'm loving how passionate people are about this ICEout.tech letter 🀩. It's like, finally someone's speaking out against the companies that are profiting off of ICE's dirty work πŸ€‘. As a netizen, I've been seeing so many startups getting cozy with these agencies, and it's like, what's going on? Pete's point about startup founders being hesitant to speak out is spot on – we need more voices of dissent in the VC world πŸ’Έ.

But I gotta say, Lisa's right too when she says that building a community around this issue can be super powerful 🀝. We need more events like this meetup idea Pete had – people sharing their experiences and perspectives can really help create change πŸ“’. And 2,000 signatures? That's just the beginning πŸ’ͺ. I'm all for it!
 
ICEout.tech is getting a lot of traction, 1k signatures already! 🀝 I think it's awesome that more people in Silicon Valley are speaking out against working with ICE 🚫. As someone who's been following this topic, I'm curious to see how this movement grows and what kind of impact it can have on policy changes πŸ“Š.
 
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