• TransplantedSconie
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    10 months ago

    Fighting for dignity, working conditions, and a better wage isn’t “refusing to work.”

    Bettering your lot in life used to be the American standard. Now it’s “Hold down this guy with me, I dont want to strive to make my life better. Why should he get to?”

      • treefrog
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        10 months ago

        They’re not refusing to work.

        They’re striking for a better contract with their employers.

        And if you went to school instead of working in a factory as a child, or ever enjoyed overtime pay, you should be supporting them instead of trying to shit on them.

          • Djtecha
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            10 months ago

            Here’s a penny, now work! That’s your argument here.

            • Rootiest
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              10 months ago

              Nah, you also have to stop complaining about it or this guy will never be happy

            • MomoTimeToDie@sh.itjust.works
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              10 months ago

              Yes. If someone is willing to pay you to work, and you choose not to, you are refusing to work. I don’t get why you’re struggling with such a basic concept

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                10 months ago

                No I get your basic indentured servent mentally