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21-01-07, 10:58 PM
that's not the case @ last hired first fired.
At the end of the day working in the city is a job just like working for the royal mail is a job or wokring as a nurse. not sure why certain quarters ofbritish blacks act like someone has to sell their soul and sell out to work for a corporation. - thats so 1980's
Indians work in their droves for corporations in the city - and they still hold fast to their culture marrying within their caste, within their religion. meshing their culture and identifying to their fellow brown skins across the company
defyfear wrote:
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Seems scary considering we are the last hired first fired.
If we are in corporate environments more often then these corporation see us no longer as a group political active towards social justice anymore. No longer a huge liability.
We are at the mercy of these corporations essential.
Please note I am not against us serving these functions but we have to give up something usually to gain something.
And that's what I see.
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