Silicon Valley's cocaine problem shaped our racist tech
by Charlton D McIlwain from Technology | The Guardian on (#4YN20)
Silicon Valley in the 1980s was the hub of an international drug trafficking network that fueled technological innovation and criminalized black people
If ever there was a white paradise, it was Silicon Valley in the 1980s. We called them geniuses and wizards. Inventors and entrepreneurs. Industry titans, and even a few free-thinking hippies who believed they were gods, powerful enough to shape technology to their will.
This white cast of characters populated the world's largest high tech hub at a rate of nearly 75%. Absorbed 80% of the area's generated income. Owned the vast majority of its homes. Commanded double the per capita income of black people living in the area.
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