I think it is absolutely essential for tech people to realize that working for EvilCorp is, in fact, evil. And there is no redemption from that by doing a little bit of "activism" or contributing a handful of lines to an "open source" project on the weekend. Stop this form of tech greenwashing.
If you give your full working power to EvilCorp, you are *absolutely responsible* for what is going on and you deserve to be called out on that. Quit your job or nothing will ever change. Your choice.
@bob
these apologetics always baffle me. there are plenty who are free to choose and choose evil nonetheless. we give them cover when we cloud the issue by immediately referencing those who aren't free to choose
@resist_berlin
@bob @resist_berlin again, this feels like apologetics. no one would dispute what you're saying. the point is emphasis.
@walruslifestyle @bob @resist_berlin
While I agree that developers should feel responsible for the overall behaviour of the company they work for, I think that there are plenty of things that a good boy can do in an evil corp, before quitting.
First she could try to make the evil effects of corporate decision explicit and known to the management and collegues, in written form, so that, when they become an issue, nobody can say they did not know.
Second she can leak info.
And actually more..
@bob @resist_berlin
I mean you literally #NotAllMen the thread when you do that. #NotAllTechWorkers?