• Glitchington@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Still missing the point. Giving everyone more doesn’t fix inequality.

    Giving those with less the means to exist doesn’t make what you have lesser.

    The point you’ve made here seems to be, corporations are bad, everyone is exploited now, and if anyone wants to make money you have to give up your life to do so.

    Also, the part of the paper you’ve cherry picked suits your narrative but doesn’t paint the entire picture.

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      11 months ago

      Also, the part of the paper you’ve cherry picked suits your narrative

      Yes, I chose the part of the paper that supported my argument.

      So what? Is it out of context? Nope.

      The point you’ve made here seems to be … if anyone wants to make money you have to give up your life to do so.

      You literally sell your time (life) to get money. That is what a wage is. Want more money? Sell more time.

      I’m not saying that is a bad or good thing. I’m stating straight facts.

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        11 months ago

        It’s missing context, so yes, it’s a problem. With the entire context, there IS a wage gap. But you just cut that part out for the little anecdote that suits your needs. Nice. A+ I bet your teachers loved you.

        Okay, next time a woman you know complains their male coworker makes more, go ahead and tell her to work more, I bet she’ll just love that. Especially if you word it juuuust like that. “Sell more time.”

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          11 months ago

          With the entire context, there IS a wage gap.

          Which I included in my post. No context missed, glad we cleared that up.

          next time a woman you know complains their male coworker makes more go ahead and tell her to work more, I bet she’ll just love that.

          No, I’d tell her to lawyer up because the business better have a legal reason.