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  • vivavideri ,

    I SEE WHAT YOU DID THERE and I need you to know I lol’d

    cthonctic , (edited ) to Work Reform in Tim Gurner apologises over call for more unemployment to fix worker attitudes
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    "If you didn't like what I said then I'm sorry you see it that way. But if you did like what I said - you're welcome. wink "

    Straight out of the neoliberal / right-wing playbook.

    Chetzemoka , to Work Reform in Tim Gurner apologises over call for more unemployment to fix worker attitudes

    "We need to see pain in the economy"

    "There's been a systematic change where employees feel the employer is extremely lucky to have them"

    "claimed that shift is hitting productivity in the sector"

    This attitude is an actual mental illness. Productivity is killing us, killing our climate. What we need is LESS PRODUCTIVITY and more leisure, more time to care for one another, focus on food production, distribution, healthcare, and education, things that involve taking care of other humans. Why should everyone everywhere forever have to live on the razor's edge of their ability to keep up with life?

    Nemo ,

    more time to care for one another, focus on food production, distribution, healthcare, and education, things that involve taking care of other humans.

    These are productive pursuits.

    Tigbitties ,
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    "I agree. Let's monetize the fuck out of them" - some greedy fuck

    Nemo ,

    And that’s the real problem. Not productivity itself, but monetization.

    Chetzemoka ,

    We need to end the habit of prioritizing things based on whether or not they are "productive." It's ok to be unproductive. It's ok to be lazy and fuck around and socialize and just generally hang out helping people.

    Sorry, this is a particularly sensitive issue for me right now where our Chief Nursing Officer acts like if we have time to have any conversation with our colleagues, then that means we have enough time to manage one more patient. When the fuck did being able to have a little downtime at work become such a terrible offense?

    (Yes, we're unionizing. Because absolutely fuck this mentality.)

    FartsWithAnAccent , (edited ) to Work Reform in Tim Gurner apologises over call for more unemployment to fix worker attitudes
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    Let the pain start with this entitled asshole, he should be permanently unemployed and lose all his assets to fund those in need.

    jonne ,

    He’s been saying what every central banker has been saying as well. It’s why they’ve been raising rates, they just phrased it in slightly softer language.

    They will solve every economic crisis by taking from the working class and funneling that money to the rich. It’s how they fixed the GFC, COVID and now inflation. The wealthy are not to be made to ‘suffer’.

    pepperonisalami , to Work Reform in Tim Gurner apologises over call for more unemployment to fix worker attitudes
    drahardja , to Work Reform in Tim Gurner apologises over call for more unemployment to fix worker attitudes

    Yeah yeah blah blah blah.

    Let’s see him lose his wealth.

    Fedizen , (edited ) to Work Reform in Tim Gurner apologises over call for more unemployment to fix worker attitudes

    Calling for more REDACTED to REDACTED these marie antionette ass dumbfucks.

    nigh7y , to Work Reform in Tim Gurner apologises over call for more unemployment to fix worker attitudes

    Just listening to this fucker made me irrational for a second

    Cruxifux , to Work Reform in Tim Gurner apologises over call for more unemployment to fix worker attitudes

    Man that apology wasn’t even a real apology. “It was deeply insensitive and I regret saying it.”

    I guess he said it was wrong but he definitely meant it.

    plain_and_simply , to Men's Liberation in Abercrombie & Fitch ex-CEO accused of exploiting men for sex

    Bloody hell, that guy woke up with a condom inside him. They clearly wanted him to know he was raped. The abuse of power and exploitation of these young men - disgusting

    ultratiem , to Men's Liberation in Abercrombie & Fitch ex-CEO accused of exploiting men for sex
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    The eight men who attended the events said they were recruited by a middleman, who they described as having a missing nose covered with a snakeskin patch. The BBC has identified him as James Jacobson.

    What?!

    No1RivenFucker ,

    Y’know, I’m not one for victim blaming, but you’re not the brightest bulb if a you get recruited by a literal comic book henchman

    ultratiem , (edited )
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    I had this running through my mind:

    A

    I need a henchman to recruit young men. W I’ve assembled a line up and can’t stress the importance of it being just a plain looking bloak. No identifying features that can be traced. A That guy, the guy with the nose thing, that’s my guy! W heavy sigh

    admin , to U.S. News in Boy, 6, killed in anti-Muslim attack - US police
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    That sick fuck stabbed to death a six year old boy. Stabbed him 26 times!

    raccoona_nongrata , to U.S. News in Boy, 6, killed in anti-Muslim attack - US police
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  • AlmightyTritan ,

    Overall I think you’re right. Just like this whole shit is so sad. Both antisemitism and Islamophobia are on the rise.

    Like I could give two fucks about how the governmental bodies and regimes involved are pushing any narrative, when we see the litteral human cost being reported constantly. But, I know I’m not well informed enough to have a good conversation on what should be reported and what is being reported is filled with fluff and skewed to support certain sides.

    The only thing I have been able to tell concretely from the reporting is war is hell.

    Leafeytea ,

    Western media could start by grounding their information in less Islamophobic rhetoric for one.

    I mean, I am certainly not a scholar of Islam, but I do know enough about it to understand that at least for Sunni Muslims, the actions taken by terrorists like Hamas are not condoned or supported. Too much misinformation in the West about mainstream Islam’s position on “Jihad” is also severely missing, and in the end we end up with extreme interpretations being touted as part of the central tenets of the religion and nothing but assumptions that ALL Muslims are anti-everything-not-Muslim and ready to kill us all at any moment. This is categorically false.

    For another, not ALL Palestinians are Muslim. Christian Palestinians have been systematically victimized by Israel’s policies every bit as much as their Muslim brothers. For decades now, thousands of them have seen themselves forced to flee Gaza and the West Bank to other countries just survive. So it does get really irritating when you see arguments in Western media squarely blaming Islam or anti-Christian hate for the extremism of terrorist groups like Hamas when clearly, there have been (and continue to be) Israeli governmental pressure and policies in place to discriminate and displace any Palestinian, regardless of them being Muslim or not.

    But you know, to talk about any of these facts means you are anti-Semitic so… it doesn’t happen anywhere outside of academia basically. Infrequently at that.

    vexikron , to Star Trek in Star Trek: The Deep Space Nine episode that predicted a US crisis [bbc.com]

    Currently homeless due to crime, longtime Star Trek fan here.

    Yep. Mhm.

    Waiting to be beamed out any time.

    catharso OP , (edited )

    You the crimer or the crimee?

    Actually nevermind. I wish you all the best! 🙂

    Prosper etc. 🖖🏼

    vexikron , (edited )

    Uh… another victim of capitalism.

    My former landlord, my former employer, various corrupt businesses and my own family managed to all commit a series of crimes against me in rapid succession, which made me poor and thus unable to afford a lawyer, and homeless, which made me lose all my evidence I would need to stand a chance of winning any court case, in addition to everything else I have ever owned.

    I have nearly died about ten times now in the past year and a half.

    Kolanaki , to Star Trek in Star Trek: The Deep Space Nine episode that predicted a US crisis [bbc.com]
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    I noticed this with cyberpunk stuff, too. The genre has been incredibly prophetic. It just sucks that it’s all the stupidly bad shit and not a single one of the super cool sci-fi things.

    Throbbing_Banjo ,

    I read this comment on the toilet using a pocket-sized computer that everyone I know owns, and we’re all addicted to.

    Nobody’s buzzing around in flying cars, but if they were, they’d be so ubiquitous we’d just say “meh, we should have jetpacks by now.”

    I do agree with you that we’re getting all the Bad Stuff though.

    kautau ,

    This is very true. I use iSH on my phone to run python scripts and ssh into servers, I use Working Copy to make git commits from the toilet or my bed. Like for all intents and purposes, my phone is a cyberpunk “deck,” but I suppose cyberpunk is literally named “The Dark Future” for a reason, considering all else that is going on.

    Etterra ,

    Oh yeah. You know after World War III it’s not going to be warp engines that get invented.

    Kolanaki ,
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    But we might have neutrino (?) bombs; those theoretical bombs that can just vaporize people and leave buildings and infrastructure intact.

    eran_morad ,

    Neutron, not neutrino.

    danielquinn ,
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    We should be reading/watching/sharing more solarpunk then!

    Kolanaki ,
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    The problems lie in the “punk” part. Just like cyberpunk’s prophetic bad stuff isn’t the cyber. Pretty sure solarpunk is still about the societal issues existing in what could be a utopia if they didn’t. Wealth inequality, bigotry, etc. You’re just not polluting the planet because everything is green.

    danielquinn ,
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    Um, no. It’s the very opposite of that. Solarpunk addresses inequality and bigotry directly.

    Kolanaki ,
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    I mean that those things still exist in the world. The stories are about fighting those things, usually as John points out. Unless you’re saying the status quo is without inequality and bigotry and the heroes are trying to be a counter to that?

    melmi ,
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    No, there may be inequality and bigotry in some solarpunk fiction but unlike cyberpunk it’s not about “our heroes fighting the system that will almost inevitably crush them”. Solarpunk is innately hopeful, and there’s conflict (kinda intrinsic to storytelling) but it doesn’t require the existence of inequality or bigotry, and a lot of solarpunk fiction explicitly doesn’t have any bigotry in it period.

    Cyberpunk might be about “our system sucks, and our heroes may or may not want it to change”, but solarpunk is about “the system of the modern day was bad, and so we replaced it entirely”. The “punk” part doesn’t require that the heroes are individually punks within the context of their own world, it’s called punk because it’s in contrast to our modern system. Also because -punk is kinda a generic term for genres at this point.

    zaphod , (edited )
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    Is it prophetic, or do we just have a techno-capitalist elite that looked as those books as a roadmap rather than a cautionary tale?

    Odinkirk ,
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    “Meanwhile, Black Mirror presumably got back to the work of its horror-based arms race, as the show continues to try to find a doomsday prophecy that tech giants might still view as a warning and not a corporate benchmark for [next fiscal quarter].” – AVClub

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