• @Xcf456@lemmy.nz
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    46 months ago

    The people in this picture worked too, then the system collapsed due to rampant financial speculation and they were made destitute. Along with hundreds and thousands of others. People literally starved to death during this time.

    If your response to the idea that perhaps things could be better for the people who work and contribute labour for your stuff is “well if you don’t like it, go live in the wilderness”, you suck.

    • @Tja@programming.dev
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      -66 months ago

      Go farming. Grow your own food. Build your own house. Vote for a government that provides social services. Forage. Barter. Get a different job.

      There’s like a thousand solutions.

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        6 months ago

        Sorry, just go farming and build your own house? Do you think those things don’t have significant upfront costs that would be a barrier to people in precarious conditions?

        This is not a serious argument, it’s completely detached from the actual barriers people face in reality

        • @Tja@programming.dev
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          6 months ago

          Really, those things have cost? Seriously? No way!

          Next thing you’re going to tell me is that the people who already incurred in those costs (farmers, construction workers) want to earn money to cover those costs and their labor!!

          What a scandal!

          • @jpreston2005@lemmy.world
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            36 months ago

            you seem to lack critical thinking. This type of anecdotal “wisdom” you’ve adopted merely allows you to dismiss the true nuances of undertaking anything you’ve commented. You know more often than not, things are more complicated than a casual glance would suggest.