My logic illustrates the attitude, "Oh, well they done it to us, so we'll just have to take it."
Sorry. I don't agree. Fight it; words and action. If you don't, then the result your inaction brings about is indistinguishable from the result brought about by acting in it's support.
The iceman fought the advent of refrigerators, the blacksmith fought the advent of the automobile, the office tabulators and file clerks fought the advent of the computer. What good did it do any of them?
But when the iceman lost his job - the refrigerator repairman found his. When the blacksmith lost his job, the auto mechanic found his, when the tabulator lost his job, the computer programmer found his.
The world is changing and the old American factory jobs are going the way of the dinosaur. You can fight against it all you want - but it won't change a thing.
However, for every job that is lost - a new one will take its place. We have to learn to swim WITH the tide and not against it.
Again, none of this means that I personally like it or agree with it. But putting on blinders and pretending that it will alll go away does no good at all.