POLITICS

Silicon Valley's Changing Political Tide

San Jose, California, USA,Tue Apr 15 2025
The tech world is often seen as a place of innovation and progress. Yet, it's also a place where political views are shifting. Jeremy Lyons is one of many who have noticed this change. He used to see himself as someone who wasn't too involved in politics. He had only taken part in one protest before. This was early in Trump's first term. He and other Google employees walked out to protest new immigration rules. Even Google's co-founders and CEO joined in. Last weekend, Lyons was at it again. This time, the mood was different. The protest was against Trump, but the atmosphere was tense. A tech worker led the crowd with a bullhorn. He didn't want to reveal his full name. He was scared of being recognized by Trump supporters. The marchers were told not to bother Tesla drivers. Tesla cars used to be a symbol of Silicon Valley's green future. Now, they're seen as a sign of support for Trump. This time, no big tech bosses were there. This was just months after some had attended Trump's inauguration. Lyons sees this as a sign of bigger changes in Silicon Valley. He's worked there for a long time. He's seen it go from a place of ideas and innovation to a place where money and speed are everything. The fear of speaking out is real. Many are scared of being targeted by Trump supporters. This fear is changing how people act and what they say. It's a tough time for those who want to speak out. They have to be careful. They have to think about the risks. It's a complex situation. It's not just about politics. It's about the culture of Silicon Valley. It's about the fear of speaking out. It's about the changing values of the tech world. It's a lot to take in. It's a lot to think about.

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    Why did the marchers in San Jose decide to spare Tesla drivers from harassment?
    How has the political climate in Silicon Valley evolved since Trump's first presidential term?
    What role do tech executives play in political demonstrations within the tech industry?

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