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>So, if you're an American college student graduating into the absolutely brutal tech job market, do your part and start applying. This is a practice that harms everyone here except for the owners of tech companies who want employees that they can work twice as hard for half as much money. And it is our responsibility as citizens to bring it to a halt. The only two reasons I can come up with to oppose jobs now and what they're doing are crony capitalist greed and what is tantamount to treason. And I feel like both of those reasons are um bad. So let the great job hunt begin.

Turns out zoomies weren't lying, they really make it harder to apply for jobs mostly because they want to favor brownoids from 3rd world countries which will ask for scraps

>Here's the issue though. These people are not immigrants. The negative stereotypes of H-1B workers i.e.
clanishness and refusal to integrate the disrespect for the culture absolute loyalty to India etc. have been increasingly frequently applied to Indian immigrants and even Indian-Americans.
But here's the thing. Those stereotypes make a lot more sense for a group of people who are viewing being here through the lens of, you know, like, yeah, I'm going to work my ass off for 2 years for less money than my white co-workers so that I can go back to India and live like a king. Yeah, of course they're going to be clanish and resentful and unwilling to integrate.
But this is a very different thing than people from India who have legally immigrated and built a life here, oftentimes multiple generations ago.