Your choice of wording suggests that you find the phrase or concept offensive, which would be understandable. But attacking the phrase as a talking point is shallow.
dont try and be sherlock holmes...
also please do not concern yourself with my feelings. We do not know each other.
> But attacking the phrase as a talking point is shallow.
The performative language of culture war vocabularies is interesting to point out, specially when talking points get virality quicker and quicker.
> the orthodoxy of the week.
funny wordchoice when being questioned about using the phrase du jour.
If you don't mind me asking what are this parallels between children care and big tech companies that have appeared over the years?
what circles are those? I cannot seem to find any references to the term beyond this year.
> for large tech companies it has seen a resurgence.
it seems more like a bad attempt at insulting people who are trying to make work less shit. i will save my opinion at whether those attempts are more or less useful, but seems entirely another dumb culture war