Apparently (and I mean that sarcastically), we're only essential to the party of the elephant when we're voting for one of them. From an essential worker and Navy veteran.
USA just can't break up with slavery, it seems. There is constant force to make people do as much work as possible for as little compensation as possible.
Being treated like a free human being is just "socialism" it seems.
Let me see if I can translate that into 'real-speak' for you:
'Service workers must keep working even if it means many will get sick and die, because we make a lot of money from their labor by paying them less than it costs to support them.'
To put it more succinctly - here is their credo: 'Some must die, that others might profit.'
M8jrP8ne1975 on February 8th, 2021 at 11:04 UTC »
Apparently (and I mean that sarcastically), we're only essential to the party of the elephant when we're voting for one of them. From an essential worker and Navy veteran.
VirtualMage on February 8th, 2021 at 11:46 UTC »
USA just can't break up with slavery, it seems. There is constant force to make people do as much work as possible for as little compensation as possible.
Being treated like a free human being is just "socialism" it seems.
Truthisnotallowed on February 8th, 2021 at 11:56 UTC »
Let me see if I can translate that into 'real-speak' for you:
'Service workers must keep working even if it means many will get sick and die, because we make a lot of money from their labor by paying them less than it costs to support them.'
To put it more succinctly - here is their credo: 'Some must die, that others might profit.'