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Clegg’s legacy, which he shares, of course, with his former boss, is one of profound dishonesty, hypocrisy, and human damage — damage not just to many of the billions of individuals who use Meta’s platforms, but also to the societies around the world where the company has operated.
But Clegg’s legacy, which he shares, of course, with his former boss, is one of profound dishonesty, hypocrisy, and human damage — damage not just to many of the billions of individuals who use Meta’s platforms, but also to the societies around the world where the company has operated.
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