TheOriginalGregToo

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[–] TheOriginalGregToo@lemmy.world -3 points 7 months ago (1 children)

This right here confuses me. The people claiming that government numbers can't be trusted are the same people who regularly rolled out government covid death numbers are the gospel truth during covid. My personal belief is that those numbers were wildly overblown, so I'm willing to believe that in this case you might be right and the migrant numbers are also overblown. That being said you can't have it both ways. We're the covid death numbers false?

[–] TheOriginalGregToo@lemmy.world -1 points 7 months ago

What do you make of people coming from continents besides South America? Do we owe it to Russian or Chinese citizens to offer them asylum? From my perspective asylum is something you offer your direct neighbors who are fleeing threats on their lives. Offering asylum to literally any citizen of the world seems a bit extreme. If someone in China fears for their life, certainly there are closer and more accessible countries they can flee to.

[–] TheOriginalGregToo@lemmy.world -1 points 7 months ago

So in your estimation what do we owe them before they're put on busses?

[–] TheOriginalGregToo@lemmy.world 1 points 7 months ago (1 children)

That's entirely possible, no system is perfect, but rather than countering my statement with something that happens the least, perhaps you could offer up an idea on how to handle what happens the most. How do you think we should handle maliciously evil (for lack of a better word) people who commit heinous crimes?

[–] TheOriginalGregToo@lemmy.world 1 points 7 months ago (3 children)

I don't know that we do it to make any such statement to the guilty party. I personally think we do it to 1. deter others from going down that path for fear of the consequences, and 2. remove an individual from society who has shown themselves incapable (in the most malicious and extreme way) of properly functioning in society. They are a danger to society, therefore they need to be removed. Obviously you could make the argument that we could simply banish them somewhere or lock them up for the remainder of their lives, but in my personal opinion that's not definitive enough. They could escape, be let out early, and harm someone else.

[–] TheOriginalGregToo@lemmy.world 2 points 7 months ago (3 children)

What should you punish murder with? Genuinely asking. I see many who want to do away with prisons and switch to rehabilitation. In some cases I can certainly understand that, and I am against for profit prisons, but I also know that a certain portion of society is just fundementally born with dysfunctional brains and no amount of rehabilitation will ever correct that. What do you do with the person who is sadistic and sociopathic in their disdain for other human life?

[–] TheOriginalGregToo@lemmy.world 16 points 8 months ago (3 children)

It isn't CIA propaganda. They quite literally welded people into their houses during COVID, there's video of them doing it. They then absolutely decimated Hong Kong, making countless protestors disappear. There's obviously the whole situation where they use mass slave labor of the Uyghur Muslims. There's the constant lies the CCP spews that are demonstrably false (we're talking North Korea levels of laughable propaganda). There's their blatant theft of intellectual property with government support along with the global corporate espionage. There's the horrible working conditions, with companies needing suicide nets around the buildings to prevent workers from jumping. There's the laughable safety issues with various engineering projects that when they fail are swept under the rug. The list goes on and on. China has an interesting and impressive history, but China under the CCP is absolute dog shit.

[–] TheOriginalGregToo@lemmy.world 1 points 8 months ago (1 children)

I thought we were supposed to hate gig work because it exploited the workers. Wasn't that the entire point of California's AB 5? Why all of a sudden are we in favor of gig work?

[–] TheOriginalGregToo@lemmy.world 0 points 8 months ago (3 children)

But that IS the jobs going away. You converted a full time job into an occasional time job. Say you were make $15/hr 40hrs/week. That's $600/week. Now they convert your full time job into a gig job and you're making $20/hr, but you only work 10 hours per week. You're now making $200/week. You now need to try and make up that $400/week shortfall in your income. Good thing you got that massive pay increase though, right?

[–] TheOriginalGregToo@lemmy.world -2 points 8 months ago

Actually everyone I worked with in high school was a high school kid. The only person older than that was the store owner, and she obviously was making more due to her larger investment/risk.

Here's the problem with your entire pitch, I'm going to be paying taxes regardless. They will never go down, they will only ever go up. If one problem is solved the government will simply use my taxes for something else. This is how government works. Additionally, increased wages get passed onto the customer. I know many people here like to pretend that they don't, but prices either go up, or quality/quantity go down. That IS what happens, so I'll be paying for it either way.

Your whole argument about an increase in minimums allowing other workers to request raises also doesn't work. Instead what happens is the increase in pay causes an increase in prices, negating the gains across the board. We just saw this exact thing play out during covid. Stores had to very quickly increase the wages they were paying, prices went up, negating the increase in wages.

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