• @[email protected]
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    121 year ago

    There are definitely jobs that I’d like to do to help society or at least my local community, but the way we work in the current system makes me not want to do any of them. Sometimes, people ask questions like, “Who would clean the sewers / collect garbage / … in a non-capitalist society (i.e. a society without monetary incentives and without being forced to do anything)?” I’d do this kind of work. It’s just that doing it 40+ hours a week, in bad working conditions, and for a small wage is a huge turn-off. Doing anything 40 hours a week is a huge turn-off, and so is knowing that a large chunk of the value I produce goes straight to the owning class. Someone on tumblr(?) said that they don’t have a dream job but a dream community role, and I think that’s a great way to put it.

    • Rozaŭtuno
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      31 year ago

      Is this it?

      https://nitter.net/burnitupbabee/status/1279433189925294080

      i don’t have a dream job i have a dream community role. i don’t want to work for profit in a world where that’s the priority, i want to work because i love the people around me. that’s my dream, not labor under capitalism

      some of y’all are missing the point, so let me break it down a little

      capitalism = bad. it’s sucking the life and love out of people.

      relying on & supporting our communities + stripping “labor” of its profit value = good.

      yes i want to work. for my community, not amerika.

      the idea is we will take care of each other, grow and heal together. share our resources, skills and dreams. radically alter our relation to earth and people

  • @animelivesmatter
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    31 year ago

    nooooo I just replayed link’s awakening this is gonna make me sad all over again