These corporations are decidedly no longer American. That's why they routinely sell out American workers by outsourcing jobs and take unamerican stances in favor of Marxism. Once you realize that corporations of sufficient size are almost invariably hostile foreign actors, you start to understand why antitrust is so insanely critical to the health of our nation - and why much of what we're seeing now is a direct result of our refusal to uphold anti-trust law.
Beyond that, when you work for these multinationals they're constantly trying to pit your national loyalty against your corporate loyalty/responsibility. They'll move jobs overseas and expect you to be happy because it's "streamlining operations" or "reducing costs so we can increase customer value".
On the other hand where I am the jobs being outsourced are primarily staffed by leftists who hate me, so when they lose their jobs I'll admit to being conflicted as to whether that's a good thing or a bad thing.
These corporations are decidedly no longer American. That's why they routinely sell out American workers by outsourcing jobs and take unamerican stances in favor of Marxism. Once you realize that corporations of sufficient size are almost invariably hostile foreign actors, you start to understand why antitrust is so insanely critical to the health of our nation - and why much of what we're seeing now is a direct result of our refusal to uphold anti-trust law.
Beyond that, when you work for these multinationals they're constantly trying to pit your national loyalty against your corporate loyalty/responsibility. They'll move jobs overseas and expect you to be happy because it's "streamlining operations" or "reducing costs so we can increase customer value".
On the other hand where I am the jobs being outsourced are primarily staffed by leftists who hate me, so when they lose their jobs I'll admit to being conflicted as to whether that's a good thing or a bad thing.