• @Redditiscancer789@lemmy.world
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    8111 months ago

    What a pathetic bunch of people trying to maintain the slave status quo in these comments. WHY are you fighting to maintain a world where people have to work low tier bull shit jobs to survive? The answer, you morons, is to let the robots be and improve society to the point technology said it would. We re the most productive we’ve ever been in our entire history yet work more than any other time in history. We need work reform, not a robot genocide.

    • @Sarsoar@lemmy.ca
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      3411 months ago

      In an ideal world these robots would shift to there not being a need for “unskilled labor” and we would all have more leisure time. In the late stage capitalistic hellhole we are forced to live in, huge organization replace minimum wage jobs with robots and hoard profits and push people further unto poverty, while still overworking and underpaying the few people they do still employ.

      If we had a ubi, then robots and self checkouts taking minimum wage jobs wouldn’t be an issue because the person who’s job was taken isn’t just displaced and faces homelessness or death.

      So I sympathize with the people who are complaining about the robots. As much as I want a scifi future with a bunch of automation, I want exploitation of the lower class to end first.

      • @Redditiscancer789@lemmy.world
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        1011 months ago

        Which is literally what my comment says, it’s a work reform problem not a robot problem. This is literally exhausting your anger and energy on the wrong thing. Do you really think destroying some robots will change society?

      • @funchords
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        111 months ago

        The unemployment rates in the USA and Canada are both far below norms. These robots aren’t taking anyone’s irreplaceable job. Of all the things they are (ugly, intrusive, annoying), one of the things they’re not doing is driving up unemployment. At worst, someone has to change jobs.

    • @GnuLinuxDude@lemmy.ml
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      211 months ago

      let the robots be and improve society to the point technology said it would. We re the most productive we’ve ever been in our entire history yet work more than any other time in history. We need work reform, not a robot genocide.

      I am in agreement with you, but the problem is the work reform part is not forthcoming. The delivery robots didn’t come with a helping of any kind of labor reform, whatsoever, and will not come with one either without some kind of violence to usher in the deal. The capitalist class would not allow it to happen any other way.

      • @Redditiscancer789@lemmy.world
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        111 months ago

        If you truly believe that it still makes 0 sense to use the violence against the robots who have 0 idea why they’re being attacked and even when destroyed change nothing(because destroying these won’t stop companies from making better more lethal versions).

        • @GnuLinuxDude@lemmy.ml
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          111 months ago

          When I said violence I don’t mean against the robots (which you can damage but not commit violence against). It’s just a computer on wheels. I meant that labor reform will involve violence between people in the labor class and the capital class. Our American history is full of examples of exactly this kind of thing happening between a protest labor movement and its countervailing force.

        • @graphite@lemmy.world
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          111 months ago

          Where is the “commie garbage”?

          People here are making valid complaints about the state of society.

          Most people know that communism isn’t the answer.

          • @ARg94@lemmy.packitsolutions.net
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            010 months ago

            Mostly everyone who says taking someone else’s property is okay if you feel they deserve it, or the seller deserves it. If you don’t see a huge commie bent here, then I would assume it’s because you are a commie or are commie-adjacent. For real, maybe I’ve just stumbled on the perfect mix, but I’m finding lemmy to be rife so far.

            • @graphite@lemmy.world
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              10 months ago

              Mostly everyone who says taking someone else’s property is okay if you feel they deserve it

              I don’t think that’s ok. Humans need their space, man.

              If you don’t see a huge commie bent here, then I would assume it’s because you are a commie or are commie-adjacent

              I see a moderate and a left bent here. Both of those I vibe with, but the left isn’t synonymous with communism or even marxism.

              And there’s also idealism, of course - there’s plenty of that everywhere on the Internet.

              My view of the left is that they want an infra that’s more aligned with the EU or Scandanavia.

              That’s definitely not communism. NK is communist, and there are very few people who want NK.

    • @funchords
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      -511 months ago

      yet work more than any other time in history.

      My impression is that we’re the most leisurely, per capita, than we’ve ever been. The average workweek now is 34 hours, down from 60-70 in the 1850s.

    • ax1900kr
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      11 months ago

      Low income white neighborhoods have lower crime rates than black middle/high income neighborhoods. There is no more blind person that the one who doesnt want to see.