• Kalash
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    Yes, because every single empoyeer is a thief. Capitalism bad, mkay. Fucking tankies.

      • Kalash
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        Maybe you should have gotton some qualification or had a better work ethic and you wouldn’t be stacking boxes at Amazon.

        • @[email protected]
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          Making fun of a person’s job is easily one of the most unappealing personality traits a person can have.

          • Kalash
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            I didn’t even know what his job is, I invented it. And I’m pretty sure all boxes at Amazon are stacked by robots, so it’s not even a real job.

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              Amazon is still very much fueled by human labor. “Warehouse Associate” would be the job title. It is definitely a “real job,” and the people grinding their joints into dust deserve so much more dignity (and compensation) than Amazon, and society as a whole, really, deigns to give them.

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                They really do. I know the South Park episode.

                You guys should have like union or something, where a bunch of workers bands together to demand better conditions and so on.

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      Imagine thinking capitalists deserve anything other than being kicked to the curb. Workers do everything, the sooner we control things the better.

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      Yeah, that’s exactly what they said… can you refute that surplus value is extracted through exploitation of labour forces? No? Didn’t think so. Much easier to insult and deride, and pretend that was a meaningful or valuable argument, than to actually make one.