Why aren’t tech employees on strike?

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Why aren’t tech employees on strike?

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It is bad enough that they put up with all the diversity bullshit and the replacement of their colleagues with incompetent wogs, but now the forces of evil have really crossed the line and are destroying the entire Internet as we know it by denying services to anyone insufficiently enthusiastic about the Marxist white genocide agenda. The whole rotten industry is being kept afloat by a few talented developers and most of them probably value the Internet as it was until recently. Why are they silently putting up with this crap instead of walking off the job and bringing the Marxist corporations doing this to their knees?

Dweebs, the fate of the world rests on your puny/flabby shoulders. Get a pair and do what you know is right.


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Er, they are.

Well I am anyway. I'm quitting IT next month and going to have another crazy time overseas.
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Xiongmao is making the system work for him, by using his highly in demand skills to get jobs when he wants, then take off and travel when he wants. I did it too. That is one good thing I can say about the IT field. If you are good, you can pretty much always get a job in your home country. Most jobs aren't long term, but who cares. Nobody will ask you why you've had so many jobs. Also things are getting better for working remotely for many jobs.

These are not the location independent entrepreneur types who are nothing but hot air marketing guys who are trying to sell you on the lifestyle. They'll be glad to teach you for a fee, how you too can live on beach and make money.
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Actually I'm not sure I'm that good. But it's probably more a case of employers have become hugely demanding and you have to know a dozen programming languages and work unpaid overtime and have excellent social skills.

I've learnt to play the system. Get a job, do the required hours, keep out of office politics. Spend nothing apart from on rent and food. Invest the rest.
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What I am asking for is for non-losers to take a principled stand and walk off the job. But the only feedback I am getting is from losers. But maybe that is the point. This is how the scum win. By having everyone as nomads, so any strike is kind of, well, it doesn’t even really make sense.
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