Mark
 Zuckerberg presented us with an either-or choice of free speech — 
either we have it or we’re China. Tech leaders have a duty to admit it’s
 much more complicated.
"Mr. Zuckerberg presented us with an 
either-or choice of free speech — either we have free speech or we’re 
China. “Whether you like Facebook or not, I think we need to come 
together and stand for voice and free expression,” he said with an 
isn’t-this-obvious tone.
But, as 
anyone who has lived in the real world knows, it’s much more complex. 
And that was the main problem with his speech — and it’s also what is at
 the crux of the myriad concerns we have with tech these days: Big 
Tech’s leaders frame the debate in binary terms. 
Mr. Zuckerberg missed an opportunity to recognize that there has been a 
hidden and high price of all the dazzling tech of the last decade. In 
offering us a binary view for considering the impact of their 
inventions, many digital leaders avoid thinking harder about the costs 
of technological progress."