He's taking a lot of heat from liberals over this. Good for him. 


> Some have said that YC should terminate its relationship with Peter over 
> this. But as repugnant as Trump is to many of us, we are not going to fire 
> someone over his or her support of a political candidate

The 2016 Election
http://blog.samaltman.com/the-2016-election
(via Instapaper)

I am endorsing Hillary Clinton for president. I've never endorsed a 
presidential candidate before, but I'm making an exception this year, because 
this election is exceptional. Donald Trump represents an unprecedented threat 
to America, and voting for Hillary is the best way to defend our country 
against it.

A Trump presidency would be a disaster for the American economy. He has no real 
plan to restore economic growth.

His racist, isolationist policies would divide our country, and American 
innovation would suffer. But the man himself is even more dangerous than his 
policies. He's erratic, abusive, and prone to fits of rage.

He represents a real threat to the safety of women, minorities, and immigrants, 
and I believe this reason alone more than disqualifies him to be president. My 
godson’s father, who is Mexican by birth and fears being deported or worse, is 
who convinced me to spend a significant amount of time working on this election 
at the beginning of this year, when Trump still seemed like an unlikely 
possibility.

Trump shows little respect for the Constitution, the Republic, or for human 
decency, and I fear for national security if he becomes our president.

The only two vocal Trump supporters I am close to are Peter Thiel and my 
grandma. Peter is a part-time partner at YC, meaning he spends a small fraction 
of his time advising YC companies, does not have a vote in how YC is run, and 
in his case waives the equity part-time partners normally get.

This has been a strain on my relationship with both of them—I think they are 
completely wrong in their support of this man. Though I don’t ascribe all 
positions of a politician to his or her supporters, I do not understand how one 
continues to support someone who brags about sexual assault, calls for a total 
and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the US, or any number or other 
disqualifying statements. I will continue to try to change both of their minds.

Some have said that YC should terminate its relationship with Peter over this. 
But as repugnant as Trump is to many of us, we are not going to fire someone 
over his or her support of a political candidate. As far as we know, that would 
be unprecedented for supporting a major party nominee, and a dangerous path to 
start down (of course, if Peter said some of the things Trump says himself, he 
would no longer be part of Y Combinator).

The way we got into a situation with Trump as a major party nominee in the 
first place was by not talking to people who are very different than we are. 
The polarization of the country into two parallel political realities is not 
good for any of us. We should talk to each other more, not less.

We should all feel a duty to try to understand the roughly half of the country 
that thinks we are severely misguided. I don’t understand how 43% of the 
country supports Trump. But I’d like to find out, because we have to include 
everyone in our path forward. If our best ideas are to stop talking to or fire 
anyone who disagrees with us, we’ll be facing this whole situation again in 
2020.

That kind of diversity is painful and unpopular, but it is critical to health 
of a democratic and pluralistic society. We shouldn’t start purging people for 
supporting the wrong political candidate. That's not how things are done in 
this country.

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