If everyone were paid fairly, everyone would make more money. On a deep level economic injustice doesn’t stem from someone’s fear of losing $; it’s based on a fear of losing power. It’s a subconscious fear that if I let you have the power you’ll treat me as badly as I treated you

Jan 27, 2021 · 5:05 AM UTC

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Mark your calendar; 01/27/2021 the day the working class dropped the first bomb on the elites in the class war. We can fk up your money too brah... #Stonks
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Why does Mitch McConnell immediately come to mind?
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We operate on the exact opposite basis as The Fairness Principle. fs.blog/2017/10/veil-ignoran…
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Jobs are paid according to their value to the business not some social construct of so called fairness.
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If we set the minimum wage at $50 an hour we'd eliminate poverty. Your average McDonald's owner r pockets billions. They can afford it
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To be determined. We've watched wealth run this planet into the ground in nearly every facet for millenia all on the basis of power preservation. The laws of the Universe suggest a polarity effect is not only due but will result in the opposite. Who wouldn't want that?
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Define “fairly.” Should all work be considered equal?
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It’s nice to go through life not having to worry about that. It really is.
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