Podcaster Matt Walsh says a lot of tech sector jobs are just “adult day care for women”
Walsh says that some women who left the tech industry “are still working, quote, unquote, somewhere in some capacity. They're just wasting some other employer's time in some other fake job.”
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From the March 25, 2026, edition of The Daily Wire's The Matt Walsh Show
MATT WALSH (HOST): What do you lose as a country when inauthenticity runs that deep? And in the same vein, what happens when fake jobs are created solely for the benefit of, you know, women and so-called people of color? There's an awful lot of those fake jobs as you might have noticed. Around 80% of government employees at the local, state, and federal levels are just as incompetent as the DMV or the TSA, and they have the same demographics. There's almost certainly a violation of federal civil rights law, by the way. It's just that you never see these government employees and they never show up to work. They're basically in a jobs program. It's all fake. Not that the private sector is much better in in some cases. 90% of HR departments serve no purpose, really. They exist to discriminate against white men and foster a culture of constant paranoia. Meanwhile, Silicon Valley is full of project managers who are ripped straight from Office Space. Supposedly, they're good at talking to engineers or whatever, but in reality, they spend half their day posting TikToks about all the perks they get at work, like the free lunches and spa days.
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WALSH: So it's a day-in-the-life video, and she doesn't say a word about her actual job because she doesn't have one. She just strikes a bunch of poses, plays with some pillows, gets lunch, shows off the kitchen, and gives cliched life advice with the maximum possible amount of vocal fry. It's not a job. It is, as it has been described, adult day care for women, which is what a lot of these jobs are. They're totally fake. It's a phenomenon that you see when interest rates are extremely low and investors want to maximize the return, so they send all their money to tech companies who effectively get billions of dollars in free money.
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Based on the employment numbers, many of them are still working, quote, unquote, somewhere in some capacity. They're just wasting some other employer's time in some other fake job.