r/antiwork - Yes, it's exactly what it sounds like.

How will society function without jobs?


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If your account survives two days of posting on reddit you're not doing it right. I only go there to say the words that injure the faggots. There are better places to actually talk about things.
Some of Reddit isn't bad, I've posted stuff in Holup that was offensive and people liked without being banned. Most of it I get banned from really quickly just by saying something contradictory to what the hive mind there believes.
 
Some of Reddit isn't bad, I've posted stuff in Holup that was offensive and people liked without being banned. Most of it I get banned from really quickly just by saying something contradictory to what the hive mind there believes.
When I can call someone a jewnigger tranny fucker without getting banned, I'll try taking reddit seriously. Until then I'm only there to tell troons and meth heads how they're going to die of sepsis.
 
They should have decided this matter first:
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To be fair, I have no idea why the hell that first group is even there or how they got there in the first place. Talking about how your place of employment needs some improvement doesn't seem like it would go in a subreddit called "antiwork".
 
Lol @ spreging redditoids implying anyone who works in a bank is a fat cat.

"Financial Advisor" could mean literally anything, including being an office normie making 60k and setting appointments to tell random bank customers what a Roth IRA is. These mods are probably just entry level restructuring nerds doing FA for small business customers who need help to figure out how to hire people (hence interest in """"work reform""""). They may literally be hourly and not even salary.
Seeing the reaction on reddit to that news really contextualises how the original /r/antiwork mods were able to hang around unquestioned for so long. There's a cohort of purists (or saboteurs) who take one look at the job title of the mods and want to arrange a struggle session about it.

God forbid your movement include members of society who labour under the conditions you're annoyed about. It should be self-evident via their actions that the two mods aren't COOs of the Imperial Bank of Canada, and even if they've made contributions to a hiring / firing process I don't see how that would materially impact fair grievances on a macro level. The new subreddit is also doomed unless they find a way to trim the fat - that is, find a way to make an environment which is intolerable to entryists and those allergic to work.
 
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I tried to interview this Janny a year ago and they said we were "too right wing" because we use Pepe and gigachad in our thumbnails, now he's gone and embarrassed his whole movement in front of millions of boomers and the whole internet. Many such cases!

Lol @ spreging redditoids implying anyone who works in a bank is a fat cat.

"Financial Advisor" could mean literally anything, including being an office normie making 60k and setting appointments to tell random bank customers what a Roth IRA is. These mods are probably just entry level restructuring nerds doing FA for small business customers who need help to figure out how to hire people (hence interest in """"work reform""""). They may literally be hourly and not even salary.
Anyone who makes over $10 is an enemy of the movement, comrade.
 

Now they're holding a poll to remove him as mod.
May it have all the efficacy of an impotent change.org petition.

He sounds like a completely humorless Andy Dick.

What a worthless lazy faggot.
Why'd you say "Andy Dick" twice?

Do these guys set out to fulfil the stereotypes people have about them in every possible way?
You've got it backwards, fren. These are the molds from which the stereotypes are formed. I resist all efforts to treat stereotypes like they're a bad thing. They exist for a reason, and it ain't just because people are mean. It's because people recognize patterns and people follow patterns.

All these Redditard leftist subs harp on about "class reductionism" and how terrible it supposedly is.
The only reason any of these worthless meat sacks ever complain about classism is that they believe they're in the wrong class (i.e. the one in charge). If they were in control of things, they'd be doing everything they could to squash anyone complaining about classism.

I assume FOX paid him for the interview
I don't think they do that. For one thing it's cheaper, and for another it helps avoid the appearance of (directly purchased) bias. A lot of journalists (competent and otherwise) even refuse to pay sources, much less simple interviewees.

Looks like he got booted out of antiwork? It's no longer appearing in his list of modded subs
A sub's mods/owner can set it so that its mods are unlisted. When this is done, it's no longer listed on any mod's user page as a sub they mod. Or they really did boot him. Either one is really fucking funny.
 
Plasterers have ruined shoulders along with painters. Plumbers ruined lower backs. Equipment operators high chance of obesity cause you sit on your ass all day.

Don't be acting like they are super easy jobs without risk
Never said they were easy. They are hard jobs. I just said it's not like anyone doing those jobs is doomed to be a cripple by 60. Generally with the labour jobs the worst part for your body is being out in the weather. I have three uncles who are fisherman, for example, their knees are all shot.

You can fuck up your shoulders and back and get obese sitting at a desk all day. Like for real, please tell me how a white collar desk jockey has a lower risk of obesity than an operator.
 
"Financial Advisor" could mean literally anything, including being an office normie making 60k and setting appointments to tell random bank customers what a Roth IRA is. These mods are probably just entry level restructuring nerds doing FA for small business customers who need help to figure out how to hire people (hence interest in """"work reform""""). They may literally be hourly and not even salary.
They are likely telemarketer mutual fund salesmen since basically all large Canadian companies like the banks are work from home except for customer facing roles (like bank tellers).
 
half of it is normies understandably fed up with working 60 hours a week to barely stave off homelessness but the vocal other half is NEETs and neckbeards living off mommy and whining that the government doesnt give out free horse piss. I dont understand why the former flocked to an already extreme and inflammatory sub literally called “antiwork” if they didnt want lazy entitled fucks like Doreen to represent them :roll:
Because the queerfolx coopt the language of frustration, nihilism and desperation felt by working people so the poor schmucks who toil in some factory or warehouse think they have someone on their side, only to get shat on when they try to participate because they don't spend enough time online to recognize the dynamic. Here's an example:

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Some of Reddit isn't bad, I've posted stuff in Holup that was offensive and people liked without being banned. Most of it I get banned from really quickly just by saying something contradictory to what the hive mind there believes.
I've been banned from reddit so many times that it's pretty much impossible for me to use the site without getting banned for ban evasion (lol). Subredditdrama makes up at least 2/3rds of my bannings, hilariously. Those wimps have no sense of humor whatsoever. Biggest source of drama on the site bar none.
 
Yup. Fox specifically asked for this guy apparently. It's not hard to see why. Autistic (easy to cow into submission, likely to say stupid shit), trans (automatically disregarded by their viewership), grad student (easy to make fun of), "anti work" (easy to call entitled).

If you're on the left and fox actually wants to talk to you then you're an embarrassment and they know it. Put all political differences aside here, FOX is just objectively biased. In fact I don't think that goes far enough, usually it's just straight up propaganda. They aren't subtle about it. And let's also acknowledge that reddit doesn't matter and the only reason FOX would talk about this at all is because they want to give their boomer viewership something else to be angry about. Never, for an instant, was anybody involved in decision making at FOX doing this because they wanted to have an actual discussion about organized labor in the US. This segment was greenlit because their entire business model is manufactured outrage.

FOX doesn't interview people who are actually articulate on the left you'll notice. You're not gonna see Yanis Varoufakis or Noam Chomsky or whoever on there, only cringey douchebags like this. Love or hate those two, they can at least form a complete sentence and give you reasonably articulate reasons for their beliefs.

Fox doesn't want that.
Fox could have picked any trannyjanny from that sub and the result would have been the same lol. It's like you think theres a better representative of a an ideology called antiwork
 
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