An American worker made waves over the weekend after launching into vitriolic rant against foreign workers — accusing “hardworking immigrants” of ruining US work culture. The Meta employee also insisted that there was no longer any incentive or ‘fun’ left for US-born citizens to pursue careers such as software engineering. He claimed that the US was fast approaching “Indian and Chinese dominance” — using racist tropes to underscore his point.

‘US fast approaching Indian, Chinese dominance’

There is really no incentive or fun left for US born citizens to take up software engineering or related careers. This country is fast approaching Indian and Chinese dominance. Look at meta (Chinese checkers) and Amazon (H-1B slum dwelling Indian fraudsters). These people have no life outside work and practically live in their company premises,” the ugly post began.

The user also claimed that “immigrant morons” were bringing “modern day slavery” to the US and promoting an ‘unhealthy’ work culture.

If you are an American tell me honestly if this is what you wanted for your kids here? Your kids didn’t have to compete globally if this country respected its own citizens who were born here. This is f***ed up. Some random idiot hired from India or China who works 24/7 will obviously be preferred over Americans who prefer having a life outside work,” the Meta employee added.

‘They work too much!’

The post — shared shared anonymously on the TeamBlind website — has since sparked heated debate with many accusing the unnamed individual of xenophobia. Others — including Indians working on visas — appeared to agree with the original update and shared their own stance on the matter.

“That’s called free market. Less regulation. Legal immigration. MAGA should be loving it. OP, you are xenophobic. Who calls everyone from a country, “some random idiot?“ I understand that you are frustrated but wake up!” fumed one user.

Yeah its terrible. I’m in AWS, all Indians on my team working around the clock. The work output is mediocre, but they work so much with such dedication, that its just insane. Any Americans get ran out, no innovation, no new ideas, just crunching ops tickets and code updates,” claimed another.

“I appreciate your honesty, but feel sorry for your fear for the incompetence of your progeny,” jibed a third.