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Regardless of whether you think STEM in the U.S. has been shittified or not (I suspect it's getting there), Musk is out of his fucking mind if he thinks the solution is more guys from New Delhi or Mumbai.

I'll just drop this little tidbit. Part of my last job involved inspection of samples from Indian manufacturing firms, to see if they were viable for our use (as we were trying to shift away from Le Chinesium). And holy shit, these guys could not make proper steel for love or money. I wound up filing a formal complaint that they were wasting our time, and my manager (normally a useless dickhead) even streamlined the process and told me to reject without continuing testing if the samples failed at one stage or another.
 
As mentioned a few pages back Vivek literally did this to get his start. Had his mother fake an antibiotic study and then illegally pump and dumped the pharma stock on CNBC before bailing. Doesn't matter, he got his, and because he had the common sense to be born as a Brhamin Pajeweet that must mean he was owed it by his actions in a previous life, otherwise he wouldn't have gotten away with it. Checkmate athiests. Maybe next time you'll have the common sense to be born fated for greatness, too.
I have to admit Poo lore is fascinating, it reminds me of Elder Scrollls. Made me want to look at the other Trump Indians and become schizo over a potential India coup.

Kash Patel - Gujarati Indian - Historically known for mercantile
Usha Vance - Telugu Brahmin
Tulsi Gabbard - Not a Indian (she’s Samoan) but she converted to Hinduism

Do these ethnic/caste groups actually get along? From my understanding Pajeets tend to marry into their own groups so clearly heritage matters. I only know for certain Sikhs don’t want to deal anyone else and Dalit are still seen as gutter trash.
 
I'm not exactly keyed in on Chinese labor camps and never interacted with any Chinese people that seemed to be slave labor.

Most of the Chinese people I spoke with were Physics PhDs that asset managers were trying to pick up as quants for stochastic modeling and whatnot. Those positions paid crazy.

In my estimation there were two types of Chinese ex-pats that you'd see in high end finance or tech positions: A) Extremely motivated, intelligent, and diligent people who were happy to build a small fortune in the US. B) People who were probably committing corporate espionage or working indirectly for the CCP.

I could never determine who was A or B, but it was pretty wild how close to the money a lot of these organizations would put someone who was is a citizen quasi-hostile nation and left there like 6 months earlier.
I just get frustrated by people who still stereotype China as if it was still the 1950's or even the 1970's. China is about equal to or have surpassed the US in engineering and tech. They own the supply chain, production and possess endless raw materials. Unlike the West the population is generally happy and content with their status quo. Before long they'll be running circles around us - they kinda already are right now.
 
I think the key problem with American culture, as Vivek put it incorrectly, is trying to find the easy way out of solving problems. Crime goes up? Just defund the police and suppress any stats that say otherwise. American dollar worth less? Just print more money without any knowhow of investing or saving to appreciate. We've turned complacent into hiding from the ugly truth that when it DOES hit the fan, we panic and try to find a "feel good" answer back into mediocrity.
 
The solution is simple. Deport anyone who wasn’t around before COVID and then work your way back to remove the stragglers. I don’t see why they’d have a problem with this but I assume it’ll elicit the same response as asking why shouldn’t White people have more benefits than foreigners.
 
Farm kids would be cheaper labor, in order to keep food prices down. Cheap food prices historically have been good for a countries economy, because all workers eat. Much like cheap fuel and energy prices also boost an economy.
This is the exact same argument neoliberals use to justify immigrant labor. There aren't going to be famines caused by paying workers a living wage because prices will have to adjust to the wealth of the community

The kids who work a few seasons on farms grow to be more competent adults that command better wages and produce a better society and nation
Wages that they are not going to get because they are competing with children

A field trip is not a replacement for raising chicks from hatchlings to slaughter. Or, seeing that an ecosystem of a farm is not just a monocrop and a big tractor machine.
Not every kid wants to be a farmer or is meant to be a farmer. In your post you talk about children taking over most of the responsibilities of running the farm which I said earlier would definitely lead to a separate caste being formed as a result of kids being placed into this field so early in their formative years and not receiving the same level of education as their peers which would allow them to make more informed decisions on their careers. Children are too young to decide that they want to quit school and do manual labor the rest of their lives.

Children belong in school where they can get a better grasp on their skills ets and what they want to do, not work in a field for the rest of their lives. That is a decision for adults to make.
 
I think the key problem with American culture, as Vivek put it incorrectly, is trying to find the easy way out of solving problems. Crime goes up? Just defund the police and suppress any stats that say otherwise. American dollar worth less? Just print more money without any knowhow of investing or saving to appreciate. We've turned complacent into hiding from the ugly truth that when it DOES hit the fan, we panic and try to find a "feel good" answer back into mediocrity.
This is not a problem with American culture. It's a top down problem. "Elites" force these things on us. The average American doesn't want them. It's why it's so doubly insulting when people from that very same class turn around and point the finger and say "lazy", "poor education", etc.

Fuck you, I'll do it myself anyway is an American attitude but quite explicitly it's actively being stifled.
 
Who voted for H1B? What politician made it their defining campaign platform? When were the American people consulted? Or was this just pushed on us like Hart-Cellar?
H1B has been a thing since Clinton era, I'm talking early to mid 90s. People acting like this is some recent tech thing are retards. It's as old as it gets and nobody cared then to do anything about it either.

I had a contractor on a fence job lately say that yeah Obama term threw out a lot of Mexicans but opened the door for more indians.

It's not new at all. How do you think tech went indian-only and no whites allowed for so long? It started 30+ years ago.
 
Who voted for H1B? What politician made it their defining campaign platform? When were the American people consulted? Or was this just pushed on us like Hart-Cellar?
My understanding is that it's a policy from the 1990s that was used to originally import scientists from Eastern Europe after the fall of the USSR.

I guess it made some sense when originally conceived. Since there is a decent tradition of science in that world.

Now it's just importing poop when Silicon Valley figures cheap labor.

The original intention was to undercut though.
 
Get his ass Rug Merchant!

The only Jews we like in this thread (Besides Trump's entire family) is Laura Loomer!
At least Laura Loomer has opposed Trump and Elon Musk's conspiracy to import infinity street shitters, unlike subhuman pajeet-lovers like @High-Fructose Corn Syrup
 
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