What Everyone Is Too Polite to Say About Steve Jobs

Will E Worm

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What Everyone Is Too Polite to Say About Steve Jobs

In the days after Steve Jobs' death, friends and colleagues have, in customary fashion, been sharing their fondest memories of the Apple co-founder. He's been hailed as "a genius" and "the greatest CEO of his generation" by pundits and tech journalists. But a great man's reputation can withstand a full accounting. And, truth be told, Jobs could be terrible to people, and his impact on the world was not uniformly positive.

We mentioned much of the good Jobs did during his career earlier. His accomplishments were far-reaching and impossible to easily summarize. But here's one way of looking at the scope of his achievement: It's the dream of any entrepreneur to effect change in one industry. Jobs transformed half a dozen of them forever, from personal computers to phones to animation to music to publishing to video games. He was a polymath, a skilled motivator, a decisive judge, a farsighted tastemaker, an excellent showman, and a gifted strategist

One thing he wasn't, though, was perfect. Indeed there were things Jobs did while at Apple that were deeply disturbing. Rude, dismissive, hostile, spiteful: Apple employees—the ones not bound by confidentiality agreements—have had a different story to tell over the years about Jobs and the bullying, manipulation and fear that followed him around Apple. Jobs contributed to global problems, too. Apple's success has been built literally on the backs of Chinese workers, many of them children and all of them enduring long shifts and the specter of brutal penalties for mistakes. And, for all his talk of enabling individual expression, Jobs imposed paranoid rules that centralized control of who could say what on his devices and in his company.

Censorship and Authoritarianism

The internet allowed people around the world to express themselves more freely and more easily. With the App Store, Apple reversed that progress. The iPhone and iPad constitute the most popular platform for handheld computerizing in America, key venues for media and software. But to put anything on the devices, you need Apple's permission. And the company wields its power aggressively.

In the name of protecting children from the evils of erotica — "freedom from porn" — and adults from one another, Jobs has banned from being installed on his devices gay art, gay travel guides, political cartoons, sexy pictures, Congressional candidate pamphlets, political caricature, Vogue fashion spreads, systems invented by the opposition, and other things considered morally suspect.


Apple's devices have connected us to a world of information. But they don't permit a full expression of ideas. Indeed, the people Apple supposedly serves — "the misfits, the rebels, the troublemakers" — have been particularly put out by Jobs' lockdown. That America's most admired company has followed such an un-American path, and imposed centralized restrictions typical of the companies it once mocked, is deeply disturbing.

Sweatshops, Child Labor and Human Rights


Apple's factories in China have regularly employed young teenagers and people below the legal work age of 16, made people work grueling hours, and have tried to cover all this up. That's according to Apple's own 2010 report about its factories in China. In 2011, Apple reported that its child labor problem had worsened.

In 2010, the Daily Mail managed to get a reporter inside a facility in China that manufactures products for Apple and the paper shared a bit about what life is like:

With the complex at peak production, operating 24 hours a day, seven days a week to meet the global demand for Apple phones and computers, a typical day begins with the Chinese national anthem being played over loudspeakers, with the words: 'Arise, arise, arise, millions of hearts with one mind.'

As part of this Orwellian control, the public address system constantly relays propaganda, such as how many products have been made; how a new basketball court has been built for the workers; and why workers should 'value efficiency every minute, every second'.

With other company slogans painted on workshop walls - including exhortations to 'achieve goals unless the sun no longer rises' and to 'gather all of the elite and Foxconn will get stronger and stronger' - the employees work up to 15-hour shifts.

Down narrow, prison-like corridors, they sleep in cramped rooms in triple-decked bunk beds to save space, with simple bamboo mats for mattresses.

Despite summer temperatures hitting 35 degrees, with 90 per cent humidity, there is no air-conditioning. Workers say some dormitories house more than 40 people and are infested with ants and cockroaches, with the noise and stench making it difficult to sleep.


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Don't see a problem?

All that sounds like a libertarians Wet Dream.
Big business outfit controlling there own product in every way, shape and form :dunno:
 
Humans are imperfect no matter what they do. Things like this are never an issue for me, its most about did the good about a person outweigh the bad...and for Steve Jobs, this is true, Yes he wasnt a perfect person, but the good he did is more noteworthy than anything else.
 
I find it terrifying that people get so emotionally worked up over the death of a corporate CEO who made billions conning people into buying substandard products wrapped in gold foil.(The emperors new clothes, anyone?). He was NOT a God or a Guru or some great leader of men that people should be weeping at his loss on facebook and other forms of social media infecting the minds of weaker humans. Wake the shite up and stop being such gullible idiots ready to shed a tear at the drop of a hat. Those of you whose remembrances have already taken on a quasi-religious tone: seek help.
 
Many a stagehand got to experience some of his dark side on more than a few occasions while working Apple events and conferences. His paranoia and lack of humor were notorious. On install days for the Worldwide Developers Conference EVERY person entering the building had to sign a confidentiality agreement every day they entered the building. At the end of the two-week run, the people that had been there for the whole run had 15 signed agreements on file.

Pictures were heavily frowned upon. One time someone took a picture of a 10' stick of 12" truss, which can literally be found on EVERY show that has lights, video, drape, etc., and posted it on his facey spacey. Within 6 hours he had been contacted by Apple's legal team and had been given a cease-and-desist notice and had been ordered to take the picture down or face a $15000-dollar fine for posting content from the show.

Due to his health condition, Steve Jobs had to have a portashitter just behind the stage. One time a woman on our crew made a joke by putting a sign on the door that said "iPotty" on it. Jobs found the jest so humorous that he not only had her fired, but she was also banned from ever working another Apple show again.
 

Facetious

Moderated
If the blogger Ryan Tate was fair, he'd be using sources other than the Daily Mail tabloid in order to gather his information. Furthermore, Mr. Tate doesn't make any mention of Apple competitors resourcing the exact means of slave labor in order to meet their production demands... could Apple really be the only ''offender''?

Mr. Tate.... are you a nasty-negative 'ol curmudgeon?
 
I don't own anything of Apple's out of principle. I own a PC, a Zune and a smartphone with Android. Why? Everyone out there has an Apple product.
 
I can't believe the eyes wide shut attitude this thread has taken...Jobs was a lunatic...I'm not weeping for the "loss".
 
Jesus christ can we let the guy be fucking dead for a week before we have articles about what people are "too polite" to say about him.
 
Sounds to me like he was a bit of a dick towards others. Having been diagnosed with one of the most horrible diseases known to mankind is a sad situation. But it doesn't mean said person has been given a free pass to be an ass hole and get away with it and nothing will be said because of the illness they have.
 

Supafly

Retired Mod
Bronze Member
Alone for the working conditions at Foxconn, and especially the paper workers had to sign there, declaring they would not kill them selves like many other colleagues before, he shall burn in hell.

Sadly, there is no hell.
 
Don't see a problem?

All that sounds like a libertarians wet dream.
Big business outfit controlling there own product in every way, shape and form :dunno:

This happy accident woulda been funnier if this was actually someone but upon clicking the link to the 'model's' section, there was nothing, just a link to Wet Dream threads and not a specific model. First I find out that Roseanne Barr has a section and now models that don't exist have sections; aww, and now while typing this I find out that The Back has apparently been taken down (that was funny every time).




Ohh shit! That's a big fruit fly and it's fast too! Pray for me everyone, I must do battle with this hearty beast.
 
I find it terrifying that people get so emotionally worked up over the death of a corporate CEO who made billions conning people into buying substandard products wrapped in gold foil.(The emperors new clothes, anyone?). He was NOT a God or a Guru or some great leader of men that people should be weeping at his loss on facebook and other forms of social media infecting the minds of weaker humans. Wake the shite up and stop being such gullible idiots ready to shed a tear at the drop of a hat. Those of you whose remembrances have already taken on a quasi-religious tone: seek help.

While agree that getting emotional about someone you have never met is foolish so is saying that Apple products are substandard. You don't realized that Apple revolutionized portable music AND the cellphone market? Every cellphone manufacture is trying to replicate the iPhone and they are all failing. And the Mac OS is better than windows too.

Chances are if you don't own an Apple product you currently own one that was inspired by an Apple product.
 
While agree that getting emotional about someone you have never met is foolish so is saying that Apple products are substandard. You don't realized that Apple revolutionized portable music AND the cellphone market? Every cellphone manufacture is trying to replicate the iPhone and they are all failing. And the Mac OS is better than windows too.

Chances are if you don't own an Apple product you currently own one that was inspired by an Apple product.
Noooo. Can't be! Everybody knows if something is popular, is has to suck!
 

Legzman

what the fuck you lookin at?
No different than any other company.
 
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