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Hello there! And thanks.

I won’t be swayed about my first point about needing SOME talented foreigners. Any country will always want to steal away the best from other countries: not only does other country lose an asset, America gains one. Are people forgetting how useful German scientists were to the space program? Personally, we literally search the world over for a qualified applicant - or at least one who has the right potential for training and the correct mindset, and we still can’t find these fucks.

Also, maybe fellow pedes think these H1Bs are all Indian and Chinese? I look around and see a fair amount of Swedes, eastern europeans, white south africans, Canadians, and yes, a helluva lot of Chinese and Indians. Very few Japanese and Koreans...they seem to stay at home. Haha.

As for your second point, I know what you mean, and I was going to say the same thing but cut it off due to brevity. The problems with H1B system may very well be keeping American youths out of tech. Maybe. But I also see that the Chinese applicants kick the shit out of most American applicants when it comes to math and logic competency. So we do have to focus on improving our skill sets overall.

As for rabid cultural marxism in tech, yes, that’s a real problem and I may bow out myself and switch to another non tech field soon because of it, but I am old enough to remember the industry before it was woke and wages were better and Americans still weren’t going into tech at the rate we needed to sustain an American-only workforce that could also dominate our space. The problem was around long before the marxists got power and made themselves known in tech. I noticed this 3 decades ago when I immigrated here for school: my home country was no better but I could clearly see that the area of the USA I was living in had gotten soft, probably from too many years of easy living and too many of America’s sons and daughters didn’t possess that hunger required to succeed in a very difficult STEM field. Too many chose other professions. It was often the people coming from gutter backgrounds that did best, whether they be foreign-born or domestic...and there are a lot of driven people living in shithole countries that the USA can choose from. That’s all that I am saying, let’s take those people. They are an asset. Dump the non-grateful applicants.

172 days ago
1 score
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Hello there! And thanks.

I won’t be swayed about my first point about needing SOME talented foreigners. Any country will always want to steal away the best from other countries: not only does other country lose an asset, America gains one. Are people forgetting how useful German scientists were to the space program? Personally, we literally search the world over for a qualified applicant - or at least one who has the right potential for training and the correct mindset, and we still can’t find these fucks.

Also, maybe fellow pedes think these H1Bs are all Indian and Chinese? I look around and see a fair amount of Swedes, eastern europeans, white south africans, Canadians, and yes, a helluva lot of Chinese and Indians. Very few Japanese and Koreans...they seem to stay at home. Haha.

As for your second point, I know what you mean, and I was going to say the same thing but cut it off due to brevity. The H1B may very well be keeping American youths out of tech. Maybe. But I also see that the Chinese applicants kick the shit out of most American applicants when it comes to math and logic competency. So we do have to focus on improving our skill sets overall.

As for rabid cultural marxism in tech, yes, that’s a real problem and I may bow out and switch to another non tech field soon because of it, but I am old enough to remember the industry before it was woke and wages were better and Americans still weren’t going into tech at the rate we needed to sustain an American-only workforce that could dominate our space. The problem was around long before the marxists got power and made themselves known in tech. I noticed this 3 decades ago when I immigrated here for school: my home country was no better but I could clearly see that the area of the USA I was living in had gotten soft, probably from too many years of easy living and too many of America’s sons and daughters didn’t possess that hunger required to succeed in a very difficult STEM field. It was often the people coming from gutter backgrounds that did best, whether they be foreign-born or domestic...and their are a lot of driven people living in shithole countries that the USA can choose from. That’s all that I am saying, let’s take those people. They are an asset. Dump the non-grateful applicants.

172 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Hello there! And thanks.

I won’t be swayed about my first point about needing SOME talented foreigners. Any country will always want to steal away the best from other countries: not only does other country lose an asset, America gains one. Are people forgetting how useful German scientists were to the space program? Personally, we literally search the world over for a qualified applicant - or at least one who has the right potential for training and the correct mindset, and we still can’t find these fucks.

Also, maybe fellow pedes think these H1Bs are all Indian and Chinese? I look around and see a fair amount of Swedes, eastern europeans, white south africans, Canadians, and yes, a helluva lot of Chinese and Indians. Very few japanese...they seem to stay at home. Haha.

As for your second point, I know what you mean, and I was going to say the same thing but cut it off due to brevity. The H1B may very well be keeping American youths out of tech. Maybe. But I also see that the Chinese applicants kick the shit out of most American applicants when it comes to math and logic competency. So we do have to focus on improving our skill sets overall.

As for rabid cultural marxism in tech, yes, that’s a real problem and I may bow out and switch to another non tech field soon because of it, but I am old enough to remember the industry before it was woke and wages were better and Americans still weren’t going into tech at the rate we needed to sustain an American-only workforce that could dominate our space. The problem was around long before the marxists got power and made themselves known in tech. I noticed this 3 decades ago when I immigrated here for school: my home country was no better but I could clearly see that the area of the USA I was living in had gotten soft, probably from too many years of easy living and too many of America’s sons and daughters didn’t possess that hunger required to succeed in a very difficult STEM field. It was often the people coming from gutter backgrounds that did best, whether they be foreign-born or domestic...and their are a lot of driven people living in shithole countries that the USA can choose from. That’s all that I am saying, let’s take those people. They are an asset. Dump the non-grateful applicants.

172 days ago
1 score