Social Justice Warriors Thread
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DB is on the side of "hold your shit or get fired, and hell no we do not have to pay you for hours of your time"
Insulting people who disagree with him does not alter the ridiculousness of what he defrnds but, rather, makes him all the more a clown who should be ignored. He offers nothing valuable to the forum when he behaves like this.
Insulting people who disagree with him does not alter the ridiculousness of what he defrnds but, rather, makes him all the more a clown who should be ignored. He offers nothing valuable to the forum when he behaves like this.
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You're arguing this one on your own, StA.
The problems with Amazon have to do with monopoly, not workers.
The problems with Amazon have to do with monopoly, not workers.
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That's a different issue.Martin Hash wrote: ↑Tue Oct 02, 2018 8:13 amYou're arguing this one on your own, StA.
The problems with Amazon have to do with monopoly, not workers.
My contention is this: if society does not address the abuse of workers exemplified by Amazon's warehouses and distribution centers, it will certainly slowly creep to most of the economic sectors. Middle class folks don't give a shit because the people suffering (for now) are unskilled laborers in the working poor. Eventually even software engineers will be tracked and managed in a similar fashion if we make this legitimate.
The somewhat amusing irony of DB's trolling is that his propensity to come in here and insult people during work hours is exactly what he won't be able to do when every second of his workday is tracked and analyzed.
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It takes a real dumbass to boil the impact of Amazon down to “but that one warehouse and the pee break issues! Wub-wub-wub!”
Of course, that would explain why the “Amazon victims” club is largely comprised of people who aren’t the brightest bulbs in the pack. Myopic nit pickers perpetually enthralled with finding some way to be the victim of something.
/shrug
Of course, that would explain why the “Amazon victims” club is largely comprised of people who aren’t the brightest bulbs in the pack. Myopic nit pickers perpetually enthralled with finding some way to be the victim of something.
/shrug
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Speaker to Animals wrote: ↑Tue Oct 02, 2018 8:20 amThat's a different issue.Martin Hash wrote: ↑Tue Oct 02, 2018 8:13 amYou're arguing this one on your own, StA.
The problems with Amazon have to do with monopoly, not workers.
My contention is this: if society does not address the abuse of workers exemplified by Amazon's warehouses and distribution centers, it will certainly slowly creep to most of the economic sectors. Middle class folks don't give a shit because the people suffering (for now) are unskilled laborers in the working poor. Eventually even software engineers will be tracked and managed in a similar fashion if we make this legitimate.
The somewhat amusing irony of DB's trolling is that his propensity to come in here and insult people during work hours is exactly what he won't be able to do when every second of his workday is tracked and analyzed.
Supply and demand.
Labor is not worth much bc of automation and massive population growth....services sector jobs are next as AI gets smarter....
DB and Fife are entrenched in “Always Capitalism”....but some large cracks are appearing.... Bezos and Amazon are doing exactly what they should....provide a service as cheap as possible....Hash has a strong point about monopolies....but the capital required to get into the modern services and manufacturing industries are way beyond the reach of 99% of the population.
But, its worth a shot at breaking big tech up via anti-monopoly laws to see what happens in the market.
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I’m sure all the internet complainers will finally rise to their rightful place in society once rich people, tech companies, and mean ol’ white guys stop holding them back.
Or ... maybe the internet complainers have already risen as high as they’re going to go under any circumstances. Maybe that’s why they’re so angry all the time.
Or ... maybe the internet complainers have already risen as high as they’re going to go under any circumstances. Maybe that’s why they’re so angry all the time.
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Fuck him and his rich buddies for abandonning the right in the culture war.DBTrek wrote: ↑Tue Oct 02, 2018 7:20 amFucking Bezos paying workers even more AFTER pledging billions to fight homelessness. Man built the second largest employer in America too. What a dick. The rich are fucking us all over, clearly.
Internet complainers who produce jack shit should be running the show. Close the income gap, close the power gap. Give internet complainers more money and influence, they deserve it by virtue of being born.
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Requiring employers to pay people for their work (Amazon forces them to work part of the day for free) and requiring them to provide adequate time and access to restrooms in order to shit and puss during the day without being fired, are simple regulatory fixes.Zlaxer wrote: ↑Tue Oct 02, 2018 8:30 amSpeaker to Animals wrote: ↑Tue Oct 02, 2018 8:20 amThat's a different issue.Martin Hash wrote: ↑Tue Oct 02, 2018 8:13 amYou're arguing this one on your own, StA.
The problems with Amazon have to do with monopoly, not workers.
My contention is this: if society does not address the abuse of workers exemplified by Amazon's warehouses and distribution centers, it will certainly slowly creep to most of the economic sectors. Middle class folks don't give a shit because the people suffering (for now) are unskilled laborers in the working poor. Eventually even software engineers will be tracked and managed in a similar fashion if we make this legitimate.
The somewhat amusing irony of DB's trolling is that his propensity to come in here and insult people during work hours is exactly what he won't be able to do when every second of his workday is tracked and analyzed.
Supply and demand.
Labor is not worth much bc of automation and massive population growth....services sector jobs are next as AI gets smarter....
DB and Fife are entrenched in “Always Capitalism”....but some large cracks are appearing.... Bezos and Amazon are doing exactly what they should....provide a service as cheap as possible....Hash has a strong point about monopolies....but the capital required to get into the modern services and manufacturing industries are way beyond the reach of 99% of the population.
But, its worth a shot at breaking big tech up via anti-monopoly laws to see what happens in the market.
It is not complicated.
You have to pay emoyers for their work.
You have to low emiyees to take a shit.
Two simple regulatory fixes.
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I am sure the guy shit posting in the Internet instead of doing what he is paid to do makes a solid point about Amazon's unalienable right to demand its emoyees to work for free. Birds if a featherDBTrek wrote: ↑Tue Oct 02, 2018 8:33 amI’m sure all the internet complainers will finally rise to their rightful place in society once rich people, tech companies, and mean ol’ white guys stop holding them back.
Or ... maybe the internet complainers have already risen as high as they’re going to go under any circumstances. Maybe that’s why they’re so angry all the time.
Fuck off.
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Or you find another job... it's amazing how the market works...Speaker to Animals wrote: ↑Tue Oct 02, 2018 8:34 amRequiring employers to pay people for their work (Amazon forces them to work part of the day for free) and requiring them to provide adequate time and access to restrooms in order to shit and puss during the day without being fired, are simple regulatory fixes.Zlaxer wrote: ↑Tue Oct 02, 2018 8:30 amSpeaker to Animals wrote: ↑Tue Oct 02, 2018 8:20 am
That's a different issue.
My contention is this: if society does not address the abuse of workers exemplified by Amazon's warehouses and distribution centers, it will certainly slowly creep to most of the economic sectors. Middle class folks don't give a shit because the people suffering (for now) are unskilled laborers in the working poor. Eventually even software engineers will be tracked and managed in a similar fashion if we make this legitimate.
The somewhat amusing irony of DB's trolling is that his propensity to come in here and insult people during work hours is exactly what he won't be able to do when every second of his workday is tracked and analyzed.
Supply and demand.
Labor is not worth much bc of automation and massive population growth....services sector jobs are next as AI gets smarter....
DB and Fife are entrenched in “Always Capitalism”....but some large cracks are appearing.... Bezos and Amazon are doing exactly what they should....provide a service as cheap as possible....Hash has a strong point about monopolies....but the capital required to get into the modern services and manufacturing industries are way beyond the reach of 99% of the population.
But, its worth a shot at breaking big tech up via anti-monopoly laws to see what happens in the market.
It is not complicated.
You have to pay emoyers for their work.
You have to low emiyees to take a shit.
Two simple regulatory fixes.
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