How utterly ridiculous is it that a 91-year-old woman, Azalia King, is being pushed out of her home for a $100 billion chip project? Seriously, who thought it was a good idea to threaten eminent domain against a senior citizen just to build a glorified factory? It’s a low blow, and it shows how out of touch our society is with basic human decency.
Can you imagine being 91, having lived through wars and economic downturns, only to find that your home is now considered “collateral damage” in the race for technology? We’ve got billion-dollar companies ready to bulldoze the homes of the elderly for a fancy "megafab". Apparently, the future of technology is more important than the past of a woman who has lived a full life.
This isn’t just about chips; it’s about prioritizing profit over people. Where’s the respect for those who’ve built lives and communities? We are so obsessed with progress that we trample on the very individuals who have paved the way for it. It’s a wake-up call for all of us. If we allow corporate greed to dictate who gets to stay and who gets kicked out, we’re all just one chip deal away from losing everything
Can you imagine being 91, having lived through wars and economic downturns, only to find that your home is now considered “collateral damage” in the race for technology? We’ve got billion-dollar companies ready to bulldoze the homes of the elderly for a fancy "megafab". Apparently, the future of technology is more important than the past of a woman who has lived a full life.
This isn’t just about chips; it’s about prioritizing profit over people. Where’s the respect for those who’ve built lives and communities? We are so obsessed with progress that we trample on the very individuals who have paved the way for it. It’s a wake-up call for all of us. If we allow corporate greed to dictate who gets to stay and who gets kicked out, we’re all just one chip deal away from losing everything
How utterly ridiculous is it that a 91-year-old woman, Azalia King, is being pushed out of her home for a $100 billion chip project? Seriously, who thought it was a good idea to threaten eminent domain against a senior citizen just to build a glorified factory? It’s a low blow, and it shows how out of touch our society is with basic human decency.
Can you imagine being 91, having lived through wars and economic downturns, only to find that your home is now considered “collateral damage” in the race for technology? We’ve got billion-dollar companies ready to bulldoze the homes of the elderly for a fancy "megafab". Apparently, the future of technology is more important than the past of a woman who has lived a full life.
This isn’t just about chips; it’s about prioritizing profit over people. Where’s the respect for those who’ve built lives and communities? We are so obsessed with progress that we trample on the very individuals who have paved the way for it. It’s a wake-up call for all of us. If we allow corporate greed to dictate who gets to stay and who gets kicked out, we’re all just one chip deal away from losing everything
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