Didn't know where to post, but I thought this migh be a good place. This happened yesterday.
We have this professor who gave their whole history and likes and dislikes and everything during their first lecture. Bear with me, this is important for later.
During one of the classes the professor started discussing the Hawthorne Studies, and after a few filler words, they went to talking about how the women made “groups” to make sure that they weren't screwed over. And that was the gateway to the most neo-liberal anti-union retoric I have ever heard.
There were students who started speaking about free riders which prompted the professor to say how this free rider problem is causing “problems” in Finland and Sweden.
Then they started to discuss about some companies, like Amazon and Starbucks. They gave examples of some other companies where treatment of employees and bad HR(spoiler alert, they are the HR faculty) had led to riots, and why aren't Amazon and Starbucks learning from them. The class's answer, which the professor agreed to, was because the companies have become too customer centric ( yup, totally not because they keep getting away with such bad treatment of workers)
The final nail to the coffin was when they said said that these companies are in bad water even tho they pay good wages to their workers.
And the cherry on top, a detail that they convinently forgot to mention and I found out just yesterday, was that their spouse is the CEO of one of the biggest companies in our country.