This is basically saying wage labor is theft, nothing to do with silicon valley as such
Comically though, it's also self-refuting, since it leads with how voluntary exchange of something for money is ok, even if someone gets a bad deal. Buy, you see, if you voluntarily exchange your labor for money - creating that something (notably your employer is not interested in your labor especially in the case of the startup, only that you give them the product); and then your counterparty voluntarily exchanges that product for somewhat more money with someone else, that is now theft, and also evil.
This is just propaganda. Collectivism is evil, startups are fine.
Comically though, it's also self-refuting, since it leads with how voluntary exchange of something for money is ok, even if someone gets a bad deal. Buy, you see, if you voluntarily exchange your labor for money - creating that something (notably your employer is not interested in your labor especially in the case of the startup, only that you give them the product); and then your counterparty voluntarily exchanges that product for somewhat more money with someone else, that is now theft, and also evil.
This is just propaganda. Collectivism is evil, startups are fine.