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I get the feeling that history is just repeating itself. I hear Jason and lot of people in the Tech space leveraging American dollars to employ foreign employees at much lower cost for what could be todays version of what used to be our manufacturing base.
Tech jobs have been a way for many young people to join workforce that is actually well paid and has some leverage over its owner-class. Now, like in the past, these workers are being labeled as lazy, distracted, anxious and all the other bs that Jason spilled on the John Haidt interview.
The same guy who claims to want to rebuild a strong middle class is opting to send those jobs abroad and empoverish his own community. How many companies are now funded in/by American VCs, use cheaper foreign labor, and still expect American consumers to drive their revenues?
I don’t see how this ends well for anyone but the original investors and even that’s not guaranteed. How is the youth supposed to compete for those dollars?
Am the only one that sees the rich digging their own grave? At some point things turn violent and they can only blame themselves / their greed.
Genuinely curious, please call out what I’m missing..
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