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Tech Bro Gaslights Devs: Calls Them 'Lazy' While Offshoring Their Jobs

March 18, 20263 min read

A spicy r/antiwork drama exposes a tech exec calling US workers lazy to justify offshore cost-cutting. Here is the reality check every dev needs to read.

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Just another day, another unhinged take from a C-suite tech bro claiming workers are "lazy." Grab your popcorn, because this spicy Reddit drama perfectly captures the absolute disconnect between the 1% execs and the devs keeping their production servers alive.

The Drama Unpacked: When "Cost-Cutting" Wears a "You're Lazy" Mask

  • It all started on the r/antiwork subreddit. A user shared a story about their tech bro exec relative who casually dropped this nuclear take: "Americans are lazy."
  • His genius solution to this so-called epidemic of laziness? Opening a massive new campus in the Philippines.
  • Let’s be real. It’s not about work ethic; it’s about cheap labor and squeezing profit margins. But rather than admit they just want to pay someone 80% less, they gaslight the existing workforce.
  • The OP perfectly summed up the harsh reality: It's completely wild that average folks still believe the rich give a single flying f*ck about them or their livelihoods.

Reddit Loses Its Mind: "Eat the Rich" and the Ultimate Reality Check

The thread blew up with over 3k upvotes, and the comment section quickly turned into a beautiful, chaotic warzone. Here is what the community had to say:

  • The "Lazy" Irony: One former manager tore this narrative to shreds. They pointed out that hourly workers consistently show up sick, work double shifts, and cover last-minute gaps. The actual laziest person? The Regional VP who graces the office once a quarter just to tell everyone they aren't working hard enough.
  • The Modern Nightmare: Devs and workers chimed in about the bleak reality. Working insane hours with no real PTO, healthcare tied to a job they can lose tomorrow, and dragging around $40-50k in student debt just to not find a job. "So lazy," right?
  • Class Warfare 101: Some users got philosophical. One quoted CGP Grey: "The cold truth is that starving, disconnected illiterates don't make good revolutionaries." Basically, keep the workers tired, stressed, and poor, so they won't have the energy to fight back.
  • The Radical Shift: The classic "Eat the rich" made its mandatory appearance. The consensus? Billionaires aren’t nearly as terrified of losing their mega-yachts as regular folks are of missing rent. If people treated this like the class warfare it actually is, the balance of power might actually shift.

Coding4Food's Take: Stop Drinking the Corporate Kool-Aid

Look, as devs, we see this toxic cycle all the time. Today you're a "rockstar ninja family," tomorrow your job is offshored to cut costs or handed over to basic ai tools. That’s just capitalism doing its thing.

Whether you're the one getting laid off or the offshore dev getting the new gig, remember this: the company is not your friend. As soon as your salary gets too high, they will ship your job to another country in a heartbeat.

The Bottom Line: Stop killing yourself for a corporation that views you as a literal cell on an Excel spreadsheet. Clock in, write decent code, clock out. Build your own side hustles, deploy your own projects on a cheap cloud vps, or start a crowdfunding campaign for your indie project. Always have a backup plan, because loyalty is a one-way street in the tech world. Keep your resume polished and your GitHub green!

Source: Reddit