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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is still on his listening tour/presidential campaign test run and he’s been very busy the last few days. Just moments ago he showed up in Omaha to visit the Pride Festival. But Friday’s late-day stop to speak with truckers in Iowa has to be one of the most illuminating moments from this odd circus.

Zuckerberg is about as far from a man of the people as a person can get. Born in the New York City metropolitan area, he’s the son of a dentist and a psychiatrist, he attended boarding school in high school, and dropped out of Harvard when he realized his privilege had taken him as far as it needed to go. Now that the multi-billionaire runs a service that effects over a billion people’s lives, it makes sense for him to want to learn how humans live.

Getting more experience on the ground is probably a good thing, but there’s always been something weird about the trip. The choice of destinations and the topics of conversation tend to lean closer to a political campaign than an attempt to understand customers. Maybe, that’s just because Facebook is all about taking over people’s lives. In his eyes, maybe the more he knows about those lives, the better. In the last few days, he’s visited a Chicago school, had dinner with Somali refugees in Minneapolis, hit up a hockey practice in Minnetonka, and stopped for ice cream in Wilton, Iowa.

Every place he visits he tends to write up some reflections on the people he met and glibly relate some information about a subject of interest in the region. So of course, when Zuck rolled up to “The World’s Largest Truckstop,” in Iowa, automated driving was on his mind. First, he had to tell us what a truck stop actually is:

    It’s like a small city where truckers on long trips can take a break, get something to eat, get a haircut, do laundry, get their truck washed — or their dog washed! — and even go to the dentist.

Of course, the trucker will need to have healthcare to visit that dentist, but that’s not why we’re here. Zuck isn’t campaigning, he’s listening.

While he listened to the truck drivers he picked up a few notable things. First of all: “Trucking is a unique lifestyle — that often involves your family.” Long haul trucking is hard and requires 12-hour shifts and being away from loved ones. Some families actually work together because the demands would mean they have to spend too much time apart and it’s easier to work as a team.

One of the truckers that he met had put eight kids through college and “had some strong views on the second amendment.” But we’re not talking about college funding or the second amendment. Zuck isn’t campaigning, he’s listening.

More: http://gizmodo.com/zuckerberg-campaign-tour-2020-pulls-over-to-explain-wha-1796393696
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