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by jediuser598 » Wed Aug 02, 2017 10:10 am
I read this quote the other day, "you ever think about how bad we had to fuck up to create a world where robots taking all the jobs is somehow a bad thing."
I work 2 jobs, 52 hours a week, and haven't had a day off in 17 days come this Saturday. (I'll find out if it's 24 days in a row of work tomorrow.) And that's without overtime. Most people around here still think I'm of low character, communist murderer, even though I work longer, harder, and shittier jobs than they do. And here's the irony, those same people who are saying "oh work builds character, revere those that work hard, it's part of the American ethos" will shit on workers who put in such hours because they work at the lowest end jobs, at McDonalds, or the service industry.
Then I look at the economic immigration that is happening at our southern border, people who are coming to our country, just to work. These people work long hard shitty hours with much inferior pay, they don't get a say in our republic but they're exhibiting the American ideal. And yet people who are so for hard work are shitting on them as well. What's more American than hard work? I work with several of them, and as far as I'm concerned they're more American than a lot of the Americans I see around. Americanism is a set of ideals, and a lot of Americans are squatting in a country they don't deserve to be in. Just because you were born here, doesn't mean you deserve to be here.
Thy praise or dispraise is to me alike:
One doth not stroke me, nor the other strike.
-Ben Johnson