However Mr. Tan’s ardour, as it’s for a rising variety of tech business leaders, is San Francisco politics. He’s one in every of a cadre of love-them-or-hate-them tech executives and traders with a number of opinions concerning the metropolis and limitless piles of money to, as they are saying within the tech business, transfer quick and break issues. (Their critics would say it’s extra like they’re attempting to purchase Metropolis Corridor.)
To a few of San Francisco’s political institution, Mr. Tan, 43, has develop into essentially the most annoying in a parade of rich tech executives. He has created a bombastic on-line persona whereas spending about $400,000 on native politics prior to now few years — with probably much more to come back. And on the social media website X, the place he has 425,000 followers, Mr. Tan doesn’t simply rub some folks the mistaken approach, he enrages them.
Simply after midnight on Jan. 27, he posted on X, previously Twitter, that seven left-leaning members of the town’s Board of Supervisors, listed by title, ought to “die sluggish,” punctuated by an expletive. It was a delicate reference to the rap legend Tupac Shakur’s well-known monitor “Hit ’Em Up,” launched 28 years in the past as an insult to his music rivals. However to some folks, it appeared like a menace.
Mr. Tan was, he admitted when an X follower requested him, drunk.
Just a few hours after his submit went up, Mr. Tan deleted it and apologized. However loads of folks had already seen it.
A few days later, some supervisors acquired nameless letters at their houses bearing Mr. Tan’s face and the phrases: “Garry Tan is true! I want a sluggish and painful dying for you and your family members.” Aaron Peskin, a supervisor who’s contemplating difficult London Breed, the San Francisco mayor, within the November election, was one of some supervisors to file police experiences primarily based on Mr. Tan’s submit.