When Mark Zuckerberg is singing the praises of Free Basics, Facebook’s controversial, restricted-but-free internet service, he often likes to talk about farmers. These are usually named individuals (like Ganesh and Aasif Mujawar from Maharashtra in India), who use Free Basics to look up things like weather forecasts and health information. They’re real people with real concerns who are benefitting from Facebook’s largess, but they’re also, undeniably, symbols. Zuckerberg mentions them because they're authentic, sympathetic, and they bolster his arguments about the importance of Free Basics. This is why it’s important to remind ourselves that these people are more than just a rhetorical trope.
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