The Silicon Siege: How the Tech Elite Are Architecting Fascism
By Bharat Asudani
For decades, we’ve been sold a shiny, digital dream. We were told that the Information Technology boom would be the "great equalizer," lifting nations out of poverty and democratizing opportunity. But look around the streets of our Tier 1 and Tier 2 cities. The reality isn’t a digital utopia; it’s a Silicon Siege.
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While we celebrate "innovation," a new class of tech-wealthy elites is quietly leveraging high salaries—often fueled by public contracts—to buy up the very foundations of our society. This isn’t just business; it’s the systematic privatization of human survival. It is the rise of a corporate fascism, where wealth dictates who gets to learn, who gets to eat, and who gets to live.
The Monopoly on Life: From Classrooms to Crematoriums
The "IT Empire" has moved far beyond the cubicle. By funneling massive capital into essential sectors, the tech-elite are turning basic human rights into luxury commodities. This total control over the essentials of life is the hallmark of an economic fascism that leaves no room for the common citizen.
The Shadow Economy and the "Proxy" Empire
Transparency is the enemy of exploitation. To bypass corporate ethics, we see the rise of Shadow Businesses. Using spouses and relatives as fronts, IT professionals are monopolizing the ecosystem through a hidden, incestuous economy:
This is more than moonlighting; it is a systemic conflict of interest that erodes the moral foundation of our economy and replaces meritocracy with nepotism.
Cultural Erasure and Social Decay
The impact isn't just financial—it’s visceral. Our cities are being redesigned for a single demographic, while cultural identities are suppressed or converted to fit a corporate mold.
A Call for Radical Accountability
We cannot mistake a fake GDP index for a healthy society when that wealth is built on the exploitation of the many by the few. Technical expertise does not grant a license for moral bankruptcy. This unchecked corporate power is a threat to the very soul of the community.
We demand a New Social Contract:
The IT industry must decide: Will it be the engine of progress, or the architect of fascism? The era of silent exploitation must end. It is time to reclaim our cities, our culture, and our future.
By Bharat Asudani
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