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Lyft might be “woke” compared to Uber, but that’s a low bar

Lyft might be “woke” compared to Uber, but that’s a low bar

Lyft had been playing the PR game well. As Uber convulsed over the last two months—#deleteUber, sexual harassment allegations, exposés of a toxic culture, a regulatory scandal, an escort-karaoke scandal, and a parade of departing executives have all happened since late January—Lyft methodically reminded the world how it’s done better. When users lampooned Uber for…