The ethnocentrism and caste-signalling of Indians works very well within naive Western companies. Our system is almost uniquely set up to be taken advantage of by people from a more clannish and hierarchical culture.
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To go back to the start of this thread, it is important to know these signs when making decisions on who to work for, which companies to invest in, and which companies to select as your suppliers. Looking for early signs of Indianification can prevent big mistakes later.
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Do not join companies which are in the process of becoming Indian: you will be used for as long as required and then forced out or encouraged to leave after you find the workplace unbearable.
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Do not invest in or partner with companies that are in the process of becoming Indian: they are not centres of value as understood by Western business models but instead on the fast track to becoming vehicles that exist solely to maintain the status of a small Brahmin elite.
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Anybody who works within the IT industry will know this already, and will be the first to state that the larger IT firms are already lost. However, every company has an IT department and this is the entry point into most companies for Indianification.
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Forget SJWs in HR departments, the real threat to your future employment might be those smiling faces on your IT service desk. End of thread.
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PS - as an addendum I would like to state where this corruption really begins: it is corporate greed. The original western managers of companies focus solely on the bottom line and their eyes light up when the new Indian manager proposes hiring 800 Indian coders on the cheap.
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That’s the real root cause. Any woke capitalism that comes afterwards about “creating opportunities” and “diversity” is merely whitewash to allow them to cut the bottom line. It’s only natural that Brahmins have learnt to take advantage of this.
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Fantastic thread. I am in an Indian-heavy company and always felt uneasy about it. The few “good” ones are dark skinned low-caste guys who don’t think of themselves as gods to be waited on. Any light skinned ones with the slightest bit of seniority are generally insufferable.
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MidwestSiberian @MidwestSiberia1Replying to @qin_dukeIn my experience the high-caste Indian emigres are very dangerous: they are the ultimate yes-men and will strive to achieve the worst of globohomo diversity schemes for a pat on the back from upper management. Some have evolved to even milk “woke POC” angle, as they are “brown”2 replies 1 retweet 6 likes
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