• bighi@lemmy.world
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      It’s the US. If there is a country that hates its citizens more than this one, I haven’t heard of it yet.

      Any time they can take things from you and give it to companies, they will.

      So it shouldn’t really be a surprise.

      But if you forget to pay $1 to a company, all hell breaks loose.

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        It’s the US. If there is a country that hates its citizens more than this one, I haven’t heard of it yet.

        Russia has been in the news cycle for over a year because of the war they started.

        They imprison anyone critical of the government or the war. They imprisoned a man and deprived him of his fatherly rights because his daughter made an anti-war drawing at school.

        They conscript men from poor ethnic regions by offering them a salary that’s 10x of their current one. Then they send them to the front with no training or equipment to be cannon fodder.

        They are stealing from the pension fund to support their war, which will have catastrophic consequences for the elderly population in the future.

        I mean shit. Have you never heard of North Korea?

        I guess none of that counts. US bad.

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          Yeah but it’s too easy to compare with non-democratic countries and regimes. You know from the start they are not fair to citizen.

          You should compare with the best (if any) not the worst.

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        They ought to rename “US citizens” to “US consumers” or “US production units”, then they wouldn’t have to sue all the time.

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      Do you want the real answer? Its because workers rights in this country have been slowly eroding over the last 70 years. So now we’ve ended up in a situation where everyone keeps their head down and does as their told because they have no power to do anything about it.

      Then the companies pay millions to prevent unions by telling us that unions are worthless. But if unions are worthless, why are they spending millions to prevent them …?

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      Agreed. Unfortunately, recently fired people are vulnerable and tired, and in financially precarious situations. Does anyone know who’s pursuing this, if it would cover everyone who wasn’t paid, and what happens if Twitter doesn’t follow through?