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The identity group in the #2 position on any hierarchy is often the most politically savvy. Most to gain, least oppressed, not complacent. The Avis line “we try harder because we’re number 2” applies.
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All of OP applies to Asian men too, especially FOBs, who additionally bring novel Asian gamesmanship to the party to which American corps have low immunity. There’s a reason so many Indian CEOs in SV are India-born. It’s a decent but invisible (like 30%) part of my shtick too 🤣
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“Indian-on-Indian” sociopath executive violence in companies with strong Indian presence in managerial ranks is a sight to behold and Americans are often entirely unaware of it. I’m guessing Chinese, Korean etc have similar dynamics.
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