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  • There are more than two classes.

    You’re defending Salesforce employees who are enriching the CEO and Trump, and they are working for ICE. These are not jobs they need at this company, They could literally go work for any company out there. This is not a burden placed in them by the class they belong to. Most of these people could take a year off any lose absolutely nothing but a few vacations.

    People who earn upwards of $200k/year do not deserve my forgiveness or my empathy for their blight, especially when they are willingly working for people like the CEO of Salesforce.

    Framing them as working class is absurd. Just because you have a job doesn’t mean you are working class.



  • Having worked for Salesforce employees I really cringe when you call them the “working class”. Salesforce doesn’t employ cleaners, or people who prepare meals … Their employees are on average incredibly enriched by this man and his association with the administration.

    EDIT: Being that this comment is being somewhat brigaded with multiple people claiming that Salesforce employees are “the working poor”… I feel I should give more context:

    People who earn 200k/year are not the working poor. They are upper middle class or upper class. These things are not subjective, they are well defined.

    Salesforce does not employ the working poor. They contract out to subcontractors for all their cleaning and cooking and labor needs… Salesforce employees start at about $150k-$175k for the junior positions and it goes FAR upwards from there.

    People who landed a Salesforce job and hold on to it are not trapped in their labor class. They are culpable for everything their company does. And their CEO.