▲ | llm_nerd 3 days ago | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Okay, if that's my bias -- if you think you get to casually wave off positions as emotional instead of the objective truth it is -- then what is your bias? From your minimal activity on here it seems that you're Indian. Do you think you have an objective, ground-truth position on the H1B program? As to the "scapegoat", if there is a bad economic climate, it's simply obvious that the purported labour shortage is no longer the justification, doesn't it? You don't have to scapegoat to point out that a program contingent on an economic condition needs to change when the condition changes. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | pratyushnair01 3 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Calm down my friend, this isn't a personal attack! I'm neither in the US nor do I work for a US company, so granted, I personally don't have much skin in the game, and yes I don't have objective, ground-truth position, like you do, but you fail to notice the comment I was replying to, which was simply pointing out blanket statements, namely this: > I think the H1B program [...] has zero legitimacy I take it me being Indian doesn't sit right with you, considering you're Canadian yourself. Now as for my bias, I'm frustrated by the rampant racism piggybacking on the singular fact that the majority H1B visa holders are Indian, which comes back to my point: there is a lot of perfectly understandable frustration surrounding H1B, but does this make the racism alright? Is H1B exploited? Yes. Are ALL H1B engineers good for nothing, wage slaves? Probably Not. Now, FWIW, the company I work (not WITCH) for has sales engineers in US who are under H1B, so yes, I can claim that the legitimacy of H1B is in fact, non-zero. As for the "scapegoat", I've seen discussions go from "DEI" and "woke" taking away jobs to "H1B Indians". I'm sure there will be someone else to blame once all the H1Bs are "evicted". | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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