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How is the “job creator” myth perpetuated?

It seems obvious that “job creators” are also the ones attempting to replace people with machines or AI, which is job destruction, not creation. Also, with so many layoffs in various industries that have happened after record profit reports, I just have to wonder how people don't acknowledge it. They begrudgingly create jobs. If they didn't have to create them, they wouldn't. And if they don't need people to do them (or think they don't), they'll destroy them. Creation is something they fight against.


It seems obvious that “job creators” are also the ones attempting to replace people with machines or AI, which is job destruction, not creation.

Also, with so many layoffs in various industries that have happened after record profit reports, I just have to wonder how people don't acknowledge it.

They begrudgingly create jobs. If they didn't have to create them, they wouldn't. And if they don't need people to do them (or think they don't), they'll destroy them.

Creation is something they fight against.

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