• ironycanal@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    9 days ago

    Because they never stopped being children and things that aren’t awfulor familiar scare and horrify them. Their brains are fundamentally broken at a deep level and they need probably years of intensive managed psychological help to want anything other than what amounts in aggregate to death in every way that matters while being desperately afraid to die. McDonalds is like a branded fun nostalgic thing that invokes the dying without being scary

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      9 days ago

      I more meant along the line that if they don’t deem the job important enough, why are they still relying on the worker?

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          9 days ago

          I agree with the argument but there is one undue assumption : Maybe they don’t agree the job is necessary.

          I was just using McDonald’s workers as an example, as I’ve heard that referenced multiple times in the past as “why don’t they just get a better job”, referring to the idea that their job doesn’t deserve a living wage.

          So if “they” don’t deem the job as necessary, why are they still relying on it?

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            9 days ago

            No. its the money that makes the fried potatoes. What do workers have to do with it? Clearly you’ve never made anything in your life.