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DSP has a bachelor in business administration, and he is probably the worst business owner
thats not true, look how much debt he managed to get cleared from even when it was blatantly fraudulent. plus he was valedictorian right?

the one at my high school never got the US gov to give them 100k.
I was having a few beers with my dad about a week ago and we got talking about some weirdo I used to go to high school with. He said that when he was in his mid thirties even the biggest losers in his friend group had their own apartments, cars, and retail/food jobs.

How far we've fallen that this is fucking borderline normal now.
thats the great sucking at work, plus a lack of bean counters forcing businesses to be shitheads. before the Jack Welch and 6 sigma and JIT bullshit most companies had a similar philosophy of "we got excess cash let's treat our employees like Trophy Wives" that big tech companies are known for today. so even someone with an entry level job on an assembly line could afford an apartment/car/alcoholism, even raising kids on a waitress' income was still doable without government help, which is mainly why you saw the rise of single mothers in that era.

plus women only being as chossey as their options, fuck load easier to rationalize marrying a loser when you never can look beyond your home town. Case in point the uggo from TikTok kevetching about Elm boy, she would have pulled a christine 20 years ago, now any man under 6'4" and model as an occupation is rejected. Fucking hell Molly Shannon was a femcel during her SNL days, Kevin Brennan and the rest of the SNL crew mocked her for it. Tina Fey from the same era had a similar unfuckablitiy which is why she ended up marrying the first guy who paid attention to her. if cunts can now be that picking in a men's market like NYC imagine how demanding they are in the rest of the country.

You rarely see any "trophy wife" style relationships anymore, the trophy wife is pretty much nonexistant, when that was a hardcore trope even in the 2000s. Honestly the trophy husband seems to be happening more and more. a cunt that works and a guy that has a lower paying job (probably because they don't have the education of the wife) and works less hours. that meme of the nurse that then shovels snow can fit in here.
Funny you post that Ayn Rand quote since she was on the public dole and was a burden to her fellow man, exactly $11,000 USD worth of a burden. She's as much of a pile of shit as anyone who believes Atlas Shrugged is a monumental work.
One of those Chapo/glowie faggots made up the fact that she was ever on welfare. You might as well believe all those bullshit /r/thathappened-tier posts that used to be all over antiwork.
 
I feel like these people never heard the phrase “your job is to find a better job.”

Yeah, everyone wants more money for less work, that sounds fucking awesome. But the reason some people have that is because they’re so skilled or so important that the company can only afford to pay them for so many hours. How do you get there? Easy, keep applying to better jobs within your field. You’re not supposed to remain content with your initial wage slave job, that’s not how the system was designed to work. Not to mention the more diverse your resume becomes. The more valuable you become.
If you feel like you’re a slave to your job, it means you lack ambition to such a degree that you stopped looking.
 
The big banks didn't "co-opt" anything.
Anyone who was on the ground during Occupy saw exactly what the fuck happened.

The people who started it were retirees and moderate dems who gave a shit. They showed up and started the whole thing with a laser focus on accountability for the institutions that caused the fucking 2008 financial crisis. This had broad appeal, and attracted both independents and even some Republicans.

When it started to be successful, that's when the fucking anarchist groups (such as ANTIFA) and the neoprogressives descended on the event like a cloud of locusts. Suddenly, the event that had heretofore been entirely peaceful and had been utterly focused on one thing now had shitheads burning and looting storefronts (which forced the police to crack down on the protestors) and morons who were screaming that Occupy had to be about feminism and gay rights. That drove off the moderates, and eventually the people who started it said "fuck this" and left. After that the only people who stuck around were people with bottomless free time and no responsibilities: The very worst the movement could possibly have to offer.

What most don't understand is that - yes - the establishment encouraged this.

However, it wasn't the fucking banks who did it - it was the fucking Establishment Democrats, and it was done specifically to kill the Dems' grassroots activists by overrunning them with useless shit-butts from these hard-left communities who would basically ensure that nothing would ever threaten the landed gentry again. And the hard lefties, as always, fell for it, since it gave them power in the immediate term, so they did as they always do - exactly what the establishment wanted.
Who were the founders trying to hold accountable?
She's as much of a pile of shit as anyone who believes Atlas Shrugged is a monumental work.
Atlas Shrugged is a monumental work though.

Seriously though, I've never met a Randroid who was as annoying as the people who inexplicably hate Rand. Part of me thinks it's just because she was a monkey wrench in the Soviet Union's reputation & American commies hated that she made the Soyviet Union look bad.
 
There was a great article about Occupy Wall Street that I can't find currently about how the "professional leftists" came in and immediately deluged everything into deranged committees and meetings with obsessive compulsive rules and procedures and struggle sessions and how it increasingly went to shit and how this only increased how much of this shit they layered on to compensate and so on. IIRC, the article writer was totally on board, a socialist, etc. and the whole thing shook his faith in the possibly of a workers movement.

One of my other favorite stories (since I was able to find it) was the great Puppets Guild since "people love puppets!": https://www.thenation.com/article/archive/audacity-occupy-wall-street/
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This story does have some of the things that I mentioned above but I think this was still early:
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Funny you post that Ayn Rand quote since she was on the public dole and was a burden to her fellow man, exactly $11,000 USD worth of a burden. She's as much of a pile of shit as anyone who believes Atlas Shrugged is a monumental work.
Except that money was stolen from taxpayers. From rands perspective she was taking money back that the government had stolen from her. Better it go to citizens than another endless war. Of course ayn rand was a cult leader but I agree with her on the ideas that taxation is theft and that most issues with capitalism are caused by government regulation.
Seriously though, I've never met a Randroid who was as annoying as the people who inexplicably hate Rand. Part of me thinks it's just because she was a monkey wrench in the Soviet Union's reputation & American commies hated that she made the Soyviet Union look bad.
Compared to other free market and liberal economists she is a very easy target because of her dislike for charity.
 
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Yes, the ones she continually railed against until 1966 or later as saying (paraphrase) "I can take it, but you can't". Where she claimed those who took it were "morally weak". The government program she railed against but would have otherwise been destitute. The absolute moral hypocrisy in her work and actions speak volumes about her.
/r/IBelieveEveryCommieLie
once again, absolutely 0 difference between someone rushing to archive drama and a 9/11 first responder rushing into a burning building. the real heros
See this is the truth, you need to memorize more stuff like this
Do you think Chris should be an icon of this movement?
After all he carried the doghouse which weighed at least a TON and had to pick weeds in the hot, hot sun!
i've been saying Chris is the first commie. He's the first anti-work guy, first notable trans activist, first person to put managers and cops in their place. Chris is literal the Jesus Christ of breadtube. @AmnasLord even thinks hes innocent.
This is a mistaken belief of yours. Not one of FOX viewers got pissed off at this. Zero people got upset. The emotions it invoked was just hysterical laughter and mockery "This is what the far-left has turned workers-rights movements into?"

The only people upset are workers-rights and pro-union organizers that realize that EVERYONE, including normal-left, are laughing at them.
exactly, i checked the ratings, 100x more people saw this segment because of reddit than watched it live. If anything this will be what people will think of when they think of a Fox News segment they watched or if someone besmirches fox news.
No news outfit pays for interviews, so “ Doreen” will have to skip a weekly manicure.
Fox doesn't even pay its guests. Why would Doreen be paid more for 2 minutes of fun than Ann Coulter has been paid for 2 decades of appearances?
They would be accomplished programmers tho, and speak like contra points
would they put as much work into their appearance as Contra does? that interview would be fun for a different reason. imagine a blonde leggy Contra trying to explain stuff.
No, the best part was that Watters, one of the meanest cunts on Fox, was throwing the most gentle limp-wristed softballs he could and the troon still fucked it up so hard he couldn't keep a straight face. Seriously, the most confrontational question he asked was "isn't that just being lazy?" That was the furthest he went on the being mean scale.
exactly, there's this meme about Fox News being harsh and evil. Waters was as gentle as Betty White, he asked extremely basic questions "how old are you" "what do you do" "what do you want to do in the future" he might as well have asked about the weather. Any child could answer those questions well.
I'm glad the lesson being learned here isn't "be careful when picking leaders and representatives" but rather "just blame fox news for your own shitty choices"

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Yeah it's not that you guys keep shooting yourselves in the foot, it's that you're so powerful liam neeson sent his glow in the dark mossad ninjas to bring you down! you better run them over with your car the way batman would.
Fox News is mainly a boogeyman that people blame because they suck.
 
Funny you post that (((Ayn Rand))) quote since she was on the public dole and was a burden to her fellow man, exactly $11,000 USD worth of a burden. She's as much of a pile of shit as anyone who believes Atlas Shrugged is a monumental work.
It was a solid enough read, and she was getting back the money they took from her in tax's for social security. Literally just getting what she paid for. The biggest burden she forced on people was her personality.
There was a great article about Occupy Wall Street that I can't find currently about how the "professional leftists" came in and immediately deluged everything into deranged committees and meetings with obsessive compulsive rules and procedures and struggle sessions and how it increasingly went to shit and how this only increased how much of this shit they layered on to compensate and so on. IIRC, the article writer was totally on board, a socialist, etc. and the whole thing shook his faith in the possibly of a workers movement.
What they did was formalize and make mandatory to hear from people who were not interested in what the stated goal was. They were getting PR to find another gig.
 
I'm starting to see a pattern with AGP troon fashion. It's usually a distinct hybrid of typical 20s/30s male fashion carelessness (t-shirt, comfortable shoes) and a bastardized version of womens fashion, hence the leggings and dress. Additionally, there's a third pillar where there's some sort of "pro-trans" or another tacky themed t-shirt, can't just wear some video game shirt.

You can see some similarities to Chris' post-troon wardrobe, except he went with the black leggings and not the turquoise ones.
 
I mean there is porn.
even better most pornstars seem to have gotten their start on that site, a few even banned redditors that PMed them before going pro. Imagine getting to bang someone else's waifu before she was used up and drug addicted.

My favorite part about this whole story is something no one anywhere has brought up, yes they knew exactly what redditor they wanted but beyond that they didn't know what they look or sounded like.

The mods clearly could have chose literally any of their million plus people or even had auditions and chose someone competent looking to represent them. instead the mod team just let it do all the work
 
This can create "expert beginners" who might do a project following a tutorial or two, get something that works but who never understand the fundamentals and can never really progress.

Also the internet is the most distracting place in the universe to try and study. One click way to binge videos or coom or whatever. No wonder NEETs that brag about learning advanced mathematics and 5 languages in their abundant free time just end up binging anime and porn.
I'm not sure if they want them designing airplanes, but I remember that king of the nerds show, where a world of warcraft player ended up beating the others (including the nasa diversity hire scientist) in a physics challenge, that she managed to ace because of the physics video a minecraft player had put up.

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Also reddit is so fun.

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lol journos are truly the enemy of the people

‘Antiwork’ Reddit forum temporarily shuts down due to ‘brigading’ attack that followed fiery Fox News interview​


The anti-workers are taking a break.

On Wednesday, popular Reddit forum r/antiwork said it was temporarily shutting down amid a coordinated online attack against the community.

“We're closed while we deal with the cleanup from ongoing brigading, and will be back soon,” the moderators wrote in a message to the forum.

As of midnight Eastern time Thursday, the forum was still offline.

On Reddit, ‘brigading’ refers to downvoting comments to censor them on the website, spamming the forum with posts and messages or other abusive behaviors towards a particular subreddit community.

The forum’s decision to pull the plug came hours after one of the forum’s moderators Doreen Ford, a 30-year-old dog walker, had a combative interview with Fox News host Jesse Watters.

In the interview, Watters said he disagreed with the idea of anti-work, saying it quashed ambition. Recently, the forum has battled criticisms that its anti-work narrative and 1.7 million followers are fueling the U.S.'s labor shortage.

“Why do you like the idea of being home, not working, but still getting paid by corporate America,” Watters asked.
Ford said that the forum is not against all forms of work, but rather is a messaging board for people to share work-related struggles and re-evaluate the role of work in their lives.

“We’re a movement where we want to reduce the amount of work people feel they are forced to do,” Ford said. “We want to put it in effort, put in labor, but we don’t necessarily want to be in a position where we feel trapped.”

Unconvinced, Watters pressed Ford about potential consequences of promoting anti-work. “It sounds like people are being lazy. Are you encouraging people to be lazy?”

“It’s good to have rest, that doesn’t mean you should rest all the time or not be putting time into things you care about,” Ford responded.

On Reddit, the r/workreform community is quickly gaining traction while r/antiwork is offline. WorkReform says its community believes people should not be "worked to death by their employers" and that "all labor should provide every person with all basic life necessities." Moderators claim that the group has gained 150,000 followers in the last 24 hours while the antiwork forum has been down.

"The response we got from the [antiwork] situation is unrivaled," the moderators wrote in a message to the forum. "This is a clear message that no matter the name, this movement is alive, this movement is needed, and this movement will not die."



The amount of details that were left out makes the tranny janny look good
 
>core idea of anti work is good for the common man, even if "anti work" is almost a misnomer
>corporate america exploits workers and treats them like property
>other myriad factors contribute to increased difficulty in starting a family/business/buying a home/etc
>the person that the based redditors send to the establishment media to get their message out is a literal autistic dog walking tranny
>the media, whose job it is to preserve the status quo for the ruling class at the top, who would be most inconvenienced by the ideas of anti work, makes fun of the tranny
>all credibility the movement had is immediately stripped because nobody wants to be associated with an autistic dog walking tranny who is also a layabout
>I may get negrated for even tangentially supporting xhem

This is just impressive. I'm actually floored. Does anyone remember Occupy Wall Street? I seem to recall a movement born out of righteous anger that the ruling class would dare fuck around with the common man's money so much that the entire economy collapsed overnight. I remember the establishment media getting interested and requesting an interview with the leaders of the movement. I reminisce on the non binary identifying woman who introduced herself as "ketchup" and talked about native american rain dance rights and no rape zones. Simply incredible. Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it.

Edit: Here's a recent example of corporate america trying to exploit workers and treat them like property. TL;DR a hospital tries to sue a bunch of employees who all quit at the same time because the conditions at another medical group were so much better. Because the 13th Amendment prevents slavery, the judge did not order them back to work, however he did grant a temporary restraining order over the weekend. Literally lol.
 
Man, lolcows are becoming more and more mainstream

Not sure if this is better or worse tho...

"We're getting a lot of attention now and Fox News wants to interview us. It's going to be hostile territory. We need to send our very best; someone articulate, charismatic, and an example of the kind of people we are, collectively."

"I know just the troon"

Thing is, it was their best.

That's like throwing a weak slap and your foe asks to hit him with your best and you answer that slap WAS your best!
 
It's wild how many retards think /r/antiwork is working towards "labor reform" when the founders and leaders explicitly state "we are literally radical anarchists, we want to overthrow the system, antiwork means we want to abolish the concept of work, not reform it."
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These were the same people that said no one should go to work anytime theres a chance of a thunderstorm lol
 
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