
Last week, Amazon announced its biggest round of corporate layoffs yet - 14,000 people gone overnight in the name of “efficiency.”
Not because the company is struggling, but because AI is cheaper, shareholders are impatient, and somewhere along the line, we stopped treating humans as anything more than numbers on a spreadsheet.
This rant isn’t just about Amazon.
It’s about what happens when billion-dollar corporations start calling greed “innovation.”
When the richest men in the world claim progress while creating poverty.
And when society stops asking the question: how many billions does one man really need before decency becomes unaffordable?