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>indian incompetence in technology is a serious problem. even if it weren't for the state of the labor market, it would still be urgent to sweep out all the indian trash from technlogy.
This. I'm not exaggerating when I say they ruin everything they touch. In 20 year in tech, I've never, not once, seen a jeet improve something. They always fuck shit up. It happens so often, that I think it's deliberate. No one can be that consistently incompetent.
>Doing your job may be seen as effeminate by those above you. If you can shirk your responsibilities, you’re considered macho. In that culture, there is rarely any pride or honor in doing what is right. If you call a plumber for repairs, he will see it as beneath him to leave without creating a mess. He may deliberately do a shoddy job, even if doing it well wouldn’t take more time. A complex web of arrogance, egotism, servility, casteism, tribalism, and magical thinking drives this behavior. He shows his contempt for you and gets the better of you by leaving a mess. His customer, as the other side of the same coin, might well look down on and exploit someone who did his job well.
>In India, I have rarely seen someone in authority take the initiative to solve a problem he was responsible for. When I was at university, an underaged boy who worked in the kitchen was raped and sodomized by the janitors. I reported the matter, but not only did no one in authority do what was right — something well within their power — the authorities and fellow students threatened me with severe consequences if I pursued the matter further. Devoid of empathy, they also made fun of the boy and me.
https://www.amren.com/features/2024/12/india-its-worse-than-you-think/
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