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- games@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- games@lemmy.world
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Yeah, just think that while the game awards were congratulating people and social media was abuzz looking back on the gaming year, a lot of the people who actually made those games were already laid off, watching that from the outside, at home. A reminder of something they want forgotten: that employees are not people or even team members, they are “human resources” of the shareholders.
When you scream into the night, the results are birthed from a need to stay but if we win. The animals will faulter.