Tech entrepreneur sparks outrage online with blog on homelessness


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  • Friday, 19 Feb 2016

Controversial comments: Keller complained about escalating homelessness and drug abuse in San Francisco. Pictured are people protesting against the city's plans to clear away homeless people to make way for tourists and events.

NEW YORK: A technology entrepreneur is facing the wrath of Twitter after writing a blog post seen by many as insensitive and even hostile towards San Francisco's homeless population.

Justin Keller, founder of Commando.io, an online server management platform, published the post on his personal blog this week and drew widespread, negative reactions online that even swept an unsuspecting namesake into the controversy.

In the post, titled "Open letter to SF Mayor Ed Lee and Greg Suhr (police chief)," Keller complained about escalating homelessness and drug abuse in San Francisco.

"I shouldn’t have to see the pain, struggle, and despair of homeless people to and from my way to work every day," Keller wrote. "I want my parents when they come visit to have a great experience."

Social media users quickly reacted.

"So #JustinKeller is another future @realDonaldTrump who demands the homeless be removed from his view," tweeted liberalgranny50 (@peppersandeggs) on Thursday.

Some compared him to Martin Shkreli, the pharmaceutical executive who raised the price of a drug used to treat a dangerous parasitic infection to US$750 (RM3,165)  from US$13.50 (RM55).

"Sounds like Martin Shkreli and Justin Keller could forge a beautiful friendship," tweeted Chris Simpson (@chris_e_simpson).

Keller defended himself on Twitter. "We have the right to feel safe," he (@johnny5sf) wrote in response to a tweet calling his blog post "tone deaf" and "offensive."

Data from San Francisco's Local Homeless Coordinating Board showed that the city's homeless increased 7% between 2005 and 2015. The number of homeless people there in a January 2015 point-in-time count was 7,539.

Another technology professional in the Bay Area who is also named Justin Keller became the object of misdirected Twitter outrage he was mistaken for Keller the blogger.

Justin Keller said he had received angry tweets over the past two days and a threat on LinkedIn. "Kind of the last place you'd think to get a threat," said Keller. He said he had written a blog post inviting his namesake to join him as a volunteer at a homeless services group.

"Hey everyone - quick note to make clear that I am not @johnny5sf who wrote this myopic blog post," Justin Keller tweeted (@JustinKeller). —  Reuters

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