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  • Jul 7, 2020
    KELYE

    terrible post.

    obama obviously wasn’t mentally ill but he was definitely a piece of s***.

    you sound racist

    damn is there any person you like @KELYE ?
    I mean I not only think Ye wouldn't be good as a president but I wonder why he's insistent on it. can achieve way more when you're not in the chair

  • Jul 7, 2020
    wolves

    I mean they have to say they do, your country is deeply Christian, don’t they even have to have their hand on a bible during inauguration?

    Yes. That’s vastly different than what Kanye is actively doing these last couple years

  • Jul 8, 2020
    KELYE

    terrible post.

    obama obviously wasn’t mentally ill but he was definitely a piece of s***.

    you sound racist

    How do I sound racist? I think you have to have some sort of mental illness to be able to bomb innocent people...and that goes for every politician we’ve had

    Where the f*** are you getting I’m racist from?

  • Jul 8, 2020
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    theDonandOnly

    you can't honestly think the low paid workers we've all relied on to sustain us during coronavirus times have been treated fairly.

    yeah everybody will have a different view on what fairness is. but all i'm sure that guy meant about workers (not that ye will run anyway), was what is his position on workers who are often made powerless compared to their bosses (especially with the deliberate weakening of unions). to me fairness is them not having to get into situations where they can be treated like s*** from a lack of protection. for a start off wages are way too stagnant and way too low, partly because of some of those factors.

    I understand what you're saying technically about people being able to just quick being a worker and become a boss, but in reality it just isn't like that when a lot of people don't have savings or just aren't set up to be 'a boss'. that could be because of anything from pressures/commitments in their lives and a lack of savings cos their money is tied up in rent or providing for their kids, everyday necessities (if they're low paid) or whatever it is to just not having the personality or mental capacity to hold down that kind of role that comes with being a boss. There should be no shame in that for those people and they shoudn't be treated lesser.

    there's also some people in work all week helping their bosses make profits and still ending up in relative in-work poverty. you've maybe just been lucky enough to not have any friends or family find themselves in that situation and i'm happy for you, but surely we can do better than that. i think we've seen over the pandemic just some of the ways bosses are able to take advantage of workers, especially if they're in precarious or zero hours work.

    don't get me wrong i get that there are more global pressing concerns, but the idea that social mobility is just great or something is just not reality for most people

    This post shows that you don't understand what I said

    Obviously there will always be workers and people above them. The people above them are workers too, though.

    I'm just saying... Eventually robots will take over every labor job there is. And when that happens, what will non skilled workers who only worked labor jobs do instead?