An Antagonist’s Guide To Destroying The Surveillance State
anarchistnews.orgTying your cause to "anti-tech" is a great way to doom yourself to irrelevance. The vast majority of people won't ever side with you.
We techies know we can have tech and freedom too, and that the fight is over good tech, not no tech. Everyone else always picks convenience over privacy and freedom.
>Everyone else always picks convenience over privacy and freedom.
yes, convenience is a like a drug, and this is what we, tech, exploit. The resulting disappearance of privacy and freedom is what the author blasts the tech for.
>We techies know we can have tech and freedom too
The users just should use our tech responsibly.
> A tech worker with citizenship is able to negotiate pay increases by threatening to defect to Amazon or Google, but the worker with the H-1B visa is forever bound to Microsoft under penalty of deportation.
That is definitely not true. An H-1B worker can switch employers, as long as the new employer is willing to sponsor the candidate's H-1B.
The only thing that somewhat "binds" an employee is the Green Card process, which must be reset when switching companies. But even that is not true in all cases, since at a certain point in the GC process one can "port" their application to a new employer with no need to reset the process.
It may not be true by the letter of the law, but in practice, it does restrict employee movement.
First rule of politics: uniting people against something is easy. Actually suggesting alternatives is more difficult.
The author is not an anarchist or an antagonist, they are merely an armchair anarchist.