> The startups are not to blame, but their business models are.
That's kind of like saying it's not the robber who killed, but the blade of his knife, therefore the robber should not be blamed.
Business models don't just appear out of thin air to strike at unsuspecting people. They're willingly created and perpetuated by people in the process of running their companies, and thus the people (and the companies) are ultimately responsible for the consequences.
That's kind of like saying it's not the robber who killed, but the blade of his knife, therefore the robber should not be blamed.
Business models don't just appear out of thin air to strike at unsuspecting people. They're willingly created and perpetuated by people in the process of running their companies, and thus the people (and the companies) are ultimately responsible for the consequences.