Why do libs keep saying 'deportation bad'?

Labor post automation won't be moved in a ratio of 1 to 1. If we replace a thousand jobs with 300 robots, we'll only hire 30 engineers. We'll see AI do the same thing to a lot of creative, convenience, and organizational jobs in the near future as well.
Replace a thousand assistants, sorters, bureaucrats with a few hundred slightly different AI's and automated programs, but only hire a few coders and programmers to babysit and optimize them
Luddite

Even if we presumed automation will make everyone jobless, it is still preferable to not fill the nation with slave laborers beforehand to delaye the inevitable, and when automation comes, there will still be work. More automation needs more power, that requires more workers to help produce more power, more people to maintain the power grid, more people to maintain the machines, more people to oversee production, more people inspect the factories and goods.

Marx too thought that as technology advances and production simplifies wages would decrease, instead what happened was that production simply increased and diversified, leading to higher capital gain and higher wages
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Luddite

Even if we presumed automation will make everyone jobless, it is still preferable to not fill the nation with slave laborers beforehand to delaye the inevitable, and when automation comes, there will still be work. More automation needs more power, that requires more workers to help produce more power, more people to maintain the power grid, more people to maintain the machines, more people to oversee production, more people inspect the factories and goods.

Marx too thought that as technology advances and production simplifies wages would decrease, instead what happened was that production simply increased and diversified, leading to higher capital gain and higher wages
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If technology could raise wages, then we'd have seen steady increases in income since the 1980's since tech has boomed over that same period. Except that isn't what happened. Also, I'm not pro importing cheap labor or pro robot slaves. I'm pro getting money. All yall broke niggas can starve imo. However, automation undeniably has and will continue to pressure unskilled labor while eliminating more jobs than it creates.
 
Probably already said, but they just want an underclass to do menial jobs while they benefit from it. Shit hasn't changed since the Civil War
 
The real answer is corporations don't want to pay fair wages when they can hire what are essentially slaves to work for pennies a day instead.

As for why libs say it, it's because that's the current Correct Opinion they've been conditioned to repeat. It's the same with trans stuff: you always see libs making the exact same arguments in favour of mutilating the mentally ill, and no matter what evidence you produce to the contrary they will never accept it. They can't, because it would mean questioning the other things they believe in and realising none of their thoughts or opinions are their own.

Covid is probably the clearest example of this cognitive dissonance in recent memory. Remember when it first started you were a racist if you tried to make a fuss about this nothingburger coming out of China, but mere months later you were a dangerous psychopath if you refused to barricade yourself in your home and get vax-maxxed.

It cannot be overstated how quickly the niggercattle will swap out their zealously defended beliefs the nanosecond the Correct Opinion changes.
 
On top of the usual corpo-zog reasons to push for more (and preferably illegal or at least very precarious) immigration, shitlibs are obsessed with "diversity" and americans are obsessed with the "melting pot" concept. There's also the ancient meme of "they do the jobs you don't want to!!" (which is at least arguably true, I ain't picking strawberries for 4$/hour and the strawberry farmer refuses to automate it or get into a value-adding field that can support living wages instead so what ya gonna do)

Guarantee you eat these words by the end of the decade
LLMs can't put the fries in the bag
 
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If technology could raise wages, then we'd have seen steady increases in income since the 1980's since tech has boomed over that same period. Except that isn't what happened. Also, I'm not pro importing cheap labor or pro robot slaves. I'm pro getting money. All yall broke niggas can starve imo. However, automation undeniably has and will continue to pressure unskilled labor while eliminating more jobs than it creates.
Wages already began stagnating in the 70s
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Mmmmm... I wonder what else was happening at the same time
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Because it could be YOU next! And also there's some sob stories. So...we need open borders. Obviously.
 
Wages already began stagnating in the 70s
This is fucking bizzare. This is the third time this week that I've heard someone mention how everything has gone to shit since the 70s.
Because Democrats have always, ALWAYS, in their heart of hearts, believed in and desired slave labor.
This. Who was the democrat woman a couple years ago who was saying something about how blacks and minorities literally can't think for themselves and that's why they need our help? That shit was funny as fuck when I saw that.
 
I think they just ran out of "oppressed groups" after gay marriage became legal.
Basically since the mid-2000's it feels that the rhetoric has been slowly escalated to the point now Democrats are the party of "Civil Rights." Well, how do you do that? Make everything into a victim. And when someone disagrees, you scream louder.
Problem is that they are down to criminals, illegals, and transgender folk, all groups most people would think twice about helping.
 
This is fucking bizzare. This is the third time this week that I've heard someone mention how everything has gone to shit since the 70s.
Bretton-Woods was ended in 1971. Since then every single currency has been thoroughly debased, and that is on top of the obvious kikery going on in the banking sector. At any rate, deportations good.
 
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Labor post automation won't be moved in a ratio of 1 to 1. If we replace a thousand jobs with 300 robots, we'll only hire 30 engineers.
It's really weird to see people fearmongering about stuff that happened literally decades ago. There's not much to be afraid of from automation because that boogeyman already came, went, and has since died of old age.
 
Labor post automation won't be moved in a ratio of 1 to 1. If we replace a thousand jobs with 300 robots, we'll only hire 30 engineers.
Large dairy farms (some of them) use robotic milkers.
The move from hand milking to bucket milking, to pipeline, to parlor milking has all been in the name of cutting labor and milking more cows.
Robotic milkers are the next big thing, and I cannot blame farmers for this.
It's incredibly labor intensive, and there are some real idiots who have no business with cows.
 
It's really weird to see people fearmongering about stuff that happened literally decades ago. There's not much to be afraid of from automation because that boogeyman already came, went, and has since died of old age.
As if automation and robotics isn't constantly evolving along side material science. Just like all technology, it's an ever-growing issue
 
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Leave out details about illegals and try desperately to believe the cops/ice started fights first to push their bs about the deportations being racism for a white future forever.
 
As if automation and robotics isn't constantly evolving along side material science. Just like all technology, it's an ever-growing issue
No, it's an ever-diminishing issue. You could replace a million ditch diggers with excavators a hundred years ago, but there aren't enough excavator operators for muh AI or whatever to have the same labor-saving effect.
 
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