• SoftestSapphic@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    Weird that these protections exist for corporations that aren’t actually people but no protections exist for the person who was fired.

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      3 days ago

      Exactly my thought. A corporation destroys people’s lives by firing them? Nothing. Someone actually pushes back? Suddenly the government gets involved.

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        2 days ago

        We never left serfdom.

        Everyone you have ever met is a servant of the ruling class.

        You have never met a ruler and probably never will.

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      3 days ago

      I don’t see how pretending that’s weird is gonna help anyone.

      We all know we don’t live in a just world.

      We need to try and make it one, instead of pretending we’re living in one which happens to have horrid injustice happening all the time.

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          3 days ago

          Hmm, I wonder if it is actually. I think it’s just a euphemism for it’s wrong how" or “it’s weird how we as people keep allowing this to happen in a democratic world”, but I honestly don’t think it’s sarcasm.

          I get the point and I write that way all the time too, but I thought to see what happens if I just stop participating in the pretense of it being weird.

          But yes maybe it is just sarcasm, but like the same sort of rhetoric is often used to talk about problems which are sort of too complex and large to easily assert something which should or even could be done.

          But yes. Sarcasm.