>>511173398You have to understand the one circumstance that the plandemic (the COVID years; especially le lockdowns) has made glaringly apparent:
>the (((System))) can and will chug along nicely even with a tiny fraction of the actual human input once thought of necessarily required for smooth operationTherefore, at the point in time as the plandemic started, most western countries were either nearing or at "full employment" already.
Why?
Cause certainly with a fraction of human input everything REFUSED to collapse during the following lockdowns.
After muh plandemic was declared over and done (and coincidentally Putler and muhKraine started up) and in the following years, the employment levels of most of the western first world countries reached ever increasing ATH.
Meaning, there have never not been more people employed and working in the western world as there are today.
So if shit didn't collapse during the plandemic with the fraction of a even small base number, do you really think it's a surprise that nowadays a US company can fire 900 Americans and replace them with 1000 Indians?
During the past 5 years, most of the western world has moved from "full employment" straight to this ludicrous state of nowadays somewhere between "maximum employment" and "over-employment"
Henceforth:
>a over-employed US company can fire 900 American workers and smoothly operate with the lower total brainpower of 1000 Indian replacementsEz.
This will be a trend of the future.
And that is even without AI.