Wipro's Azim Premji - 'The man who wants to take your jobs'
Mike Small
smallm at panix.com
Mon Mar 22 23:24:49 EST 2004
On Mon, Mar 22, 2004 at 08:45:30PM -0500, Robert La Ferla wrote:
> My strong advice to American programmers:
>
> 1. VOTE IN THE ELECTION. Be very carefuly who you vote for in the
> upcoming presidential election including any and all congressmen. It is
> quite clear that if Colin Powell goes to India to assure them work while
> US citizens go unemployed, he's not your friend even if you are
> Republican. There are other Republicans that are on your side.
> Politics should work for you and never against you. Don't buy into
> propaganda and lies. Support politicians that support you.
>
> 2. VOTE EVERYTIME YOU BUY. If Dell is using foreign workers, they
> don't need your money. If Fleet is dumping their IT staff to
> outsourcing, put your money elsewhere. Research the companies that you
> and family does business with. Invest in companies that invest in you.
>
> 3. BE PERSISTENT AND VOCAL. Tell your friends and colleagues about the
> issue of outsourcing. Make it known that certain companies outsource
> and praise those companies that invest in your country.
>
> In 90's we were spoiled. As a result, we are now the fatted calf. If
> you want to be the slaughtered calf, leave things alone. You know how
> they say you have to pick your battles: PICKED!
>
Say, is there any way we can relate this discussion back to Linux? Like
maybe "damn those foreign programmers submitting patches before American
programmers can get even see the bugs - it's just not fair with the TZ
difference" or "that darn Linus and his incomprehensible Finnish
pronunciations - from now on I'm using good old american BSD (except the
one run by that crazed Canadian)."
- Mike
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