What is up with this sudden strange fascination with Ratan Tata's death?
How come the death of Ratan Tata is something that so many people are paying enormous attention to? He was born into a wealthy family. For him, acquiring companies is like buying lollipops since he has his family’s money. He pays his employees (TCS) pennies and working conditions are shit. Philanthropy is a cakewalk for generationally wealthy families who anyway practice philanthropy in exchange for fame and goodwill of society (there is no such thing as no-strings-attached philanthropy) I don’t even consume Tata Salt. Why are you vehemently celebrating someone who is not even a self made entrepreneur/industrialist? It is like celebrating/recognising the death of the son of a Rothschild or a Carnegie. PS: All those who are triggered by this post please take a deep breath and drink a glass of water.
Isaiah Denver
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I'm happy to see India mourning the loss of Sir Ratan Tata. I'm happy that entrepreneurs are being celebrated like politicians & movie stars
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