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Furbag , in Gen Z is recording themselves getting fired in growing TikTok trend

I hate corpo rats. If GenZ is able to fight the man and not get chewed up and spit out by the system, more power to them.

olympicyes ,

I guess but companies will probably just counter by laying people off by text.

Draedron ,

Then you share the text messages. Even easier

Honytawk ,

So it costs even less bandwidth to share?

nyandere ,

I’m surprised some are defending the CloudFlare HR rep. How is it “confrontational” to ask questions? At that point, all I would care about is unemployment and setting the record straight.

These recordings could save your ass.

Rozz , in Woman arrested after police found $2,500 worth of Stanley cups in her car

I went through a rollercoaster with this post.

At first I thought someone stole multiple NHL Stanley cups of which there is one.

Then I thought she was arrested because of the volume of cups she owned and no other reason.

I thought this was an onion article. I’ll put myself to bed now.

IrateAnteater ,

At first I thought someone stole multiple NHL Stanley cups of which there is one.

There’s actually two.

Rozz ,

Multiple sources say there are 3 actually. I had no idea.

tsonfeir ,
@tsonfeir@lemm.ee avatar

At this rate I’m just going to say four and hope I’m the winner

variants ,

I’m driving to the scene to add a fifth

FlihpFlorp ,

I’d go so far as to suggest the possibility of a sixth

darkpanda ,

Yeah there’s like 3 known to exist:

  1. The presentation cup that they actually give to the hockey team when they win the finals. That’s the one they cart around and drop into backyard pools and forget in taxis. I had a chance to see this cup one time ‘cause the guy who travels around with it showed up to a bar I used to frequent and his server was a friend of mine, and they got to talking and my buddy recognized him. He just flat out asked buddy, “you want to see it?” And they went out to the parking lot and there it was in the trunk of a rental car. I say that had a chance to see it in this context ‘cause I was at the bar that night but had already left and the moment just came and went and that was that.
  2. The cup that’s on display at the hall of fame in Toronto. You can just walk up to that one and stand around it. It’s nailed down to its podium but you can just, like, go right up to it and touch it. Maybe there’s a sign there that says not to touch it, I don’t know. I’ve been to see this cup.
  3. The original cup, which is in a vault at the hall of fame. I don’t think you can see that one without some kind of ceremony or special occasion or something? Maybe some paperwork or something? I don’t think that one is on display out in the open and it doesn’t have any of the bands on it, but you can see pictures of it if you search around.
thisbenzingring ,

Just Internet search original Stanley cup

i.pinimg.com/…/264036d18737d6aa55198322126ada55.j…

BeMoreCareful ,

Then I thought she was arrested because of the volume of cups she owned and no other reason.

“Idk what’s going on here, but you’re clearly out of control”

Rozz ,

Basically. Those people should probably be removed from society

Imgonnatrythis ,

I still get confused when I hear women talking about these. For a split second I always think I’m going to have a new friend to talk about hockey with.

FuglyDuck ,
@FuglyDuck@lemmy.world avatar

If you want to talk hockey to me, that’s fine. I’ll pretend to listen while fiddling with robot guts.

My NFL-fan-friend still hasn’t figured it out.

azimir , in The NYPD Spent $150 Million to Catch Farebeaters Who Cost the MTA $104,000

I love the ticket systems in places like Berlin, Helsinki, Heidelberg, and Tampere. They don’t use turnstiles at all, just occasional onboard ticket checkers.

It’s so much faster for large groups of people to move through the stations so it keeps people moving instead of piling up at a ticket machine, even ones as fast as those in London.

You don’t need officers standing guard at turnstiles, just extra onboard sweeps to keep most people honest.

Even better is a whole free system like some cities are going to. LA is having a freeway widening project happening. If the money for that went to their public transit system, they could make it fare free for 20 years at the same price point as “just one more lane, bro” of freeway that will still be a parking lot anyway.

Evotech ,

Same in Oslo. No turnstiles, you are just expected to have a valid ticket, (mainly digital) within the zone. And you can get checked at any time

viking ,
@viking@infosec.pub avatar

Other than London, is there any European city with turnstiles? I’ve been traveling extensively and never noticed any.

FreeFacts ,

Stockholm at least has them.

AreaSIX ,

Stockholms has automatic gates that open once your ticket gets scanned. So basically the same function?

Dags ,

Paris for the metro/rer.

The big lines/intercity often have no one checking at the entrance, but do fairly regular ticket checks once on board.

jnoliv ,

Lisbon has them, and I believe so does Porto (the only two portuguese cities with subway)

Akasazh ,
@Akasazh@feddit.nl avatar

The Netherlands recently switched to turnstyles.

Aurelius ,
@Aurelius@lemmy.world avatar

What do they do if you are caught without a ticket?

Evotech ,

You get IDd and a fine.

You can either pay it there or get it mailed, but then it’s like 20% more expensive

Natanael ,

Most of Sweden does it that way too

azimir ,

Another star for Norway. If I could get family issues disentangled, I’d be applying for jobs there in a heartbeat.

robocall ,
@robocall@lemmy.world avatar

I know someone that grew up in LA. Their childhood home was demolished and turned into an extra lane for the freeway.

jxk ,

Berliner here. That’s not better at all. It makes it much easier to forget to validate the ticket, and the people who control are usually assholes.

Bourff ,

That’s a job requirement.

coffeedog ,

Dunno how it works there, as I’ve never used public transport there, but here in Tampere we have ticket readers right next to tram doors and everyone taps their card / mobile on those to activate the ticket. Not easy to forget at all. Same in local trains.

xantoxis , (edited )

IDK about that, have you ever been handcuffed and arrested by an armed uniformed police officer because you didn’t spend $3? Lots of people in NYC have. The transit system in Berlin sounds similar to the one we have where I live (not NYC). Here, you can get a fine (a couple hundred dollars iirc) and kicked off the train, but that’s it. Not pleasant, certainly enough to keep me honest, but a damn sight better than having a police record and maybe getting shot by a cop.

dogslayeggs ,

The thing I hated about the Munich system was having to validate your ticket. My girlfriend and her friends got harassed and threatened by a cop because they didn’t know they had to validate the tickets they bought.

psud ,

London can take tens of minutes to get a ticket in peak times. Not a problem for most commuters, but for tourists and random travellers it sucks

KumaLumaJuma ,

Why would you get a ticket for the tube/bus/overground? You can now pay with any contactless card or apple/android pay.

psud ,

The tube is fine, it’s the inter city rail that sucks

KumaLumaJuma ,

Can’t argue there, but I do recommend a train ticket app for e-tickets

nbafantest ,

People in LA don’t want a free system. Unfortunately we have a lot of problems that free covid fares exacerbated.

CosmicCleric ,
@CosmicCleric@lemmy.world avatar

People in LA don’t want a free system.

-snort-

They must not be human. /s

Unfortunately we have a lot of problems that free covid fares exacerbated.

Commuting issues have been a problem in LA for decades before Covid existed. The Metrolink/subway system has existed since before Covid.

nbafantest ,

I don’t know what any of these responses is supposed to mean.

Since they ended the Covid free fare policy, the metro has been much much nicer and ridership has gone up as a result.

CosmicCleric ,
@CosmicCleric@lemmy.world avatar

Since they ended the Covid free fare policy, the metro has been much much nicer and ridership has gone up as a result.

Could you elaborate on what the Covid-era problems were?

nbafantest ,

Metro was plagued with safety issues, open drug use and overdoses and deaths, and cars becoming permanent homeless housing.

I live in LA car free, and ridership has been rising a lot lately.

b3an ,
@b3an@lemmy.world avatar

This guy Finlands. Two of those cities are the same country haha. Toriiii 🇫🇮

GreatAlbatross ,
@GreatAlbatross@feddit.uk avatar

I wish the UK would go to the German system. Particularly the 50EUR/m unlimited slow train travel, that’s goddamned amazing.
I’d consider getting rid of my car if we had that here.

pete_the_cat ,

The problem with this approach is that the NYC subway cars in Manhattan and the surrounding areas are usually packed like to the point where you can’t even move. Also, so many people get on and off so quickly that it would be difficult to keep track of people.

FlyingSquid ,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

LA does have turnstile-free trains though.

azimir ,

Nice! I haven’t had the opportunity to visit their system yet.

FlyingSquid ,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

I was right near a station when I lived in North Hollywood, so we took the train constantly. I wish there was a train to the beach when I lived in L.A. because that was one of the big letdowns about the train system, but there is now! I don’t remember how much a ticket cost, but it was pretty affordable.

Crisps ,

A better reason to make all these free is that they are lately funded by taxes in the first place.

71% for the MTA in NY.

cbcny.org/…/how-much-do-city-taxpayers-really-con…

Save money by getting rid of the ticket infrastructure and enforcement and encourage use.

CosmicCleric , (edited )
@CosmicCleric@lemmy.world avatar

Even better is a whole free system like some cities are going to. LA is having a freeway widening project happening. If the money for that went to their public transit system, they could make it fare free for 20 years at the same price point as “just one more lane, bro” of freeway that will still be a parking lot anyway.

Actually the Metrolink trains that run to/from LA to/from the other nearby counties/suburban areas all work the same way, no turnstiles, just conductors checking for tickets on them.

Some local community cities even subsidize the monthly fees for the Metrolink trains.

And once the Metrolink trains get to downtown LA’s Union Station you take the subway to different areas (yes, LA does have a subway system as well).

azimir ,

That’s all great. I have been hearing about the LA transit build out for a while and I’m excited to see more investment for the region. It’s one of the largest metro regions in the world and deserves to have one of the best public transit systems to go with that.

If they could just get that Vegas high speed rail line to actually reach into downtown instead of stopping 40 miles out, it would be a serious upgrade to the Intercity efforts.

CosmicCleric ,
@CosmicCleric@lemmy.world avatar

If they could just get that Vegas high speed rail line to actually reach into downtown instead of stopping 40 miles out, it would be a serious upgrade to the Intercity efforts.

Well, people don’t commute from Los Angeles to Las Vegas to work daily, which is what I understand this conversation is about, commuters paying their fares (or not).

Having said that, I totally agree with you.

You’d think that’d be a no-brainer, but I’m sure there’s probably legal reasons for it, or fighting the legal reasons so it’s costs reasons.

Maybe it’s just they don’t want to have the regional airports lose money from the lost fares to Vegas. /shrug

azimir ,

It’s going to be about cost of construction. You can build a lot of miles across the desert for the same price as a mile in the city. Getting all the way into the core of one of these expensive real estate markets in the world can’t be cheap. I hope they manage to make it happen at some point, though.

I can also assume the regional airports are also not overly pleased with the HSR build out too, but reducing car trips and plane flights is basically the core goal of the train.

FlyingSquid , in Alex Jones proposes $55 million legal debt settlement to Sandy Hook families
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

Sandy Hook Families’ response:

https://i.redd.it/8w1w0x331k591.jpg

Honestly, if they accept this I will be fucking amazed.

Jiggle_Physics ,

Yeah, I get the impression that they are out to crush him, make an example of him.

FlyingSquid ,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

Very much so. Here are a couple of their responses after the verdict:

“I know that this is not the end of Alex Jones in my life. I know that his hate, lies and conspiracy theories will follow both me and my family through the rest of our days,” Erica Lafferty said. “But I am hopeful that it may save other families from high profile tragedies from the cycle of abuse and re-traumatization that we have all been put through.”

“The internet is not the wild, wild west, and that your actions have consequences,” William Sherlach, relative of a shooting victim said. “Going forward, because unfortunately, there will be other horrific events like this, people like Alex Jones will have to rethink what they say.”

www.nbcconnecticut.com/news/…/2891730/

SkybreakerEngineer ,

Except this is just him low-balling the plaintiffs’ offer to settle for $85m. He’s been stalling for years and Lafferty is slowly dying of cancer

girlfreddy ,

Speaking with ABC News’ Linsey Davis, Lafferty said she can no longer afford the chemotherapy that could potentially save her life. The necessary medical care could cost as much as $45,000 per month, according to Lafferty. Source

Jayzuz. :'(

billiam0202 ,

America: where you can die from cancer due to being unable to afford the wildly overpriced treatments because the asshole who owes you millions of dollars for lying about your mother dying in a school shooting can spend over a decade stalling justice.

rtxn ,
aeronmelon ,

Where’s Amos when you need him?

gregorum ,

That was actually Prax’s line, and Amos thought it was cold as hell.

rtxn ,

False. In that scene, Amos is explaining how people like Roma (off-screen) force kids into prostitution, and that such people deserve to be punished. This was long before Prax’s badass arc.

rtxn ,

Recovering from a gunshot, usually.

oDDmON ,

Publicly broadcast face punching could suppress future incidents; ‘s worth a try.

girlfreddy ,

The Expanse!!! Whoop whoop!!!

sbv ,

It blows my mind that Jones still has a platform and money after the shit he pulled on those families.

oDDmON ,

This is the true failure of our legal system, as well as countenancing lies as free speech for so long in the first place.

Neato ,
@Neato@kbin.social avatar

Everything should have been liquidated after the judgement.

SharkEatingBreakfast , in Supreme Court to decide whether to restrict abortion drug nationwide
@SharkEatingBreakfast@sopuli.xyz avatar

This will eventually extend to birth control.

Just you wait.

killeronthecorner ,
@killeronthecorner@lemmy.world avatar

Supreme court: Imaginary babies are still babies

KingThrillgore ,
@KingThrillgore@lemmy.ml avatar

Yes it will and nobody will tell the court to stop.

Wahots ,
@Wahots@pawb.social avatar

STDs are going to go through the roof. They already are, in part due to deteriorating public infrastructure and shittier sex ed. But this is going to make the quality of life for Americans go down. And increase DOA babies due to congenital syphilis.

Burn_The_Right ,

Keep your voice down. You’re giving the conservatives an erection.

Daxtron2 ,

And there’s a million things I haven’t banned.

Just you wait, just youuu waaait.

SupraMario ,

Dems need to get off their asses and make roe a federal law.

bloopernova , in Texas Supreme Court rules against woman who sought abortion hours after she says she’ll travel out of state
@bloopernova@programming.dev avatar

Evil. If you vote republican you support this evil.

They are evil.

lennybird ,
@lennybird@lemmy.world avatar

We’ve known this for years. Such people are either too stupid or scumbags. Speaking as a former Republican.

0110010001100010 ,
@0110010001100010@lemmy.world avatar

Or just brainwashed. Having grown up in a conservative, christian, home-school household I was told to vote R no matter what. I didn’t really know any better until I got out into the “real world” and understood what a bullshit take that was.

I now vote “fuck the GQP” every chance I get. That included the recent ballot issues here in Ohio for abortion rights and legal marijuana.

I would also call myself agnostic from a religious perspective. Though I would lean more atheist if pressed.

lennybird ,
@lennybird@lemmy.world avatar

Dude no shit? I grew up in a rural Appalachian Christian household, homeschooled. I also consider myself agnostic.

Several things influenced major changes in my household. While my parents marched in pro-life DC rallies and were somewhat religious, my dad was a hippie in his early years and anti-Vietnam, and my mom is truly a very empathetic person. After Bush invaded Iraq, that combined with what I consider the wild west of the internet helped break them out of the echo-chamber.

Ultimately we all flipped 180 to progressive Dems over the years.

Zombiepirate , in Elon Musk to advertisers boycotting X: "Go f**k yourself"
@Zombiepirate@lemmy.world avatar

LMAO! Not buying your shitty product isn’t blackmail, drama queen.

Or am I blackmailing McDonald’s by not eating their burgers?

captainlezbian ,

I’m blackmailing the meat industry

neidu ,

And I’m boycotting the tofu industry. Together we can end all foods!

fistbump

captainlezbian ,

I actually also rarely eat tofu (mom was a health nut who couldn’t cook well and my wife has a low grade soy intolerance). It’s all beans. Mostly black beans because they’re wonderful. Also lentils, miracle food those lentils are.

jackie_jormp_jomp ,

I’ll blackmail ur meat industry bb

Simulation6 ,

I have been boycotting Rolls Royce and Lear Jets for years and I thought I was just poor.

Daft_ish ,

Quit blackmailing me by not buying my pristine pubes.

Zombiepirate ,
@Zombiepirate@lemmy.world avatar

Sorry, but I only buy used.

They depreciate right when you take them off the lot, so why waste the money?

Semi-Hemi-Demigod , in Virginia teacher shot by 6-year-old can proceed with $40 million lawsuit, judge rules
@Semi-Hemi-Demigod@kbin.social avatar

The school board is basically admitting that teaches are gonna get shot as part of their jobs. That’s so fucked up

jordanlund ,
@jordanlund@lemmy.world avatar

First grade teachers at that.

helenslunch ,
@helenslunch@feddit.nl avatar

Where did they admit that?

Nelots ,

Lawyers for Newport News Public Schools had tried to block the lawsuit, arguing that Zwerner was eligible only for workers’ compensation. It provides up to nearly 10 years pay and lifetime medical care for injuries.

Zwerner’s attorneys countered that workers’ compensation doesn’t apply because a first-grade teacher would never anticipate getting shot: “It was not an actual risk of her job.”

This is the good bit though:

“The actual risk of employment in this scenario is that of a teacher being injured at the hands of a student which, unfortunately, is a fairly common occurrence and one that is only increasing in frequency this day and age,” school board attorney Anne Lahren said in a statement.

helenslunch ,
@helenslunch@feddit.nl avatar

“It was not an actual risk of her job.”

So they argued exactly the opposite…

Also anyone who thinks that’s a “common occurrence” is delusional.

Nelots ,

No, sorry, I probably shouldn’t have included that part of the quote. Zwerner is the teacher that got shot, that’s her attorneys arguing that. The school is trying to claim it is an unfortunate but common occurrence.

TinyPizza , in CNN Host Left Stunned As IDF Confirms Israel Hit Refugee Camp With Airstrike
@TinyPizza@kbin.social avatar

From the article:

“But you know that there are a lot of refugees, a lot of innocent civilians—men, women, and children—in that refugee camp as well, right?” Blitzer asked again.
“This is the tragedy of war, Wolf. We as you know, we’ve been saying for days, move south. Civilians who are not involved with Hamas, please move south.”

Holy shit, Wolf is getting trolled on just as hard as us, but on live TV... I hate the future.

TokenBoomer OP ,

Looks like that concept paper was true.

TinyPizza ,
@TinyPizza@kbin.social avatar

Yeah :(

drislands ,

Which concept paper?

TokenBoomer OP ,

This one.

DarthBueller ,

Doesn’t matter whether this is real or not, it’s far from a new concept, and the experiment of Palestinian refugee camps in Egypt was a lesson that Egypt has zero desire to repeat. Hell, Egypt now is only considering allowing wounded Palestinians into Sinai after massive international pressure. The plain truth of the matter is that Egypt has NO interest in admitting any Palestinians. No Arab country does. Hell, it’s amazing that there hasn’t been a successful Palestinian revolution in Jordan, since they’re in the majority. The Arab strategy for decades has been to push anti-Jewish (not merely anti-Israeli) propaganda to redirect popular discontent from domestic politics to “the plight of their Muslim brethren,” which also has the knock-on effect of redirecting a fair amount of domestic terrorism to international terrorism; while also not allowing additional Palestinian refugees into the country because the Palestinians have a history of actively destabilizing Arab nations they’re admitted to.

TWeaK ,

And then they throw a bomb in the south.

sudoshakes ,

The US fucked up hard on its killing of civilians, but MODT of the time it was at least a result of supporting direct ground combat where friendly forces were engaged. At least that was true from weeks after the initial invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan.

Israel is tossing bombs at targets, using the most advanced aircraft in the world… and their ground forces are not within 10 miles of the site.

That’s what makes this inexcusable. They had time. They didn’t have ground forces under threat. Every vehicle isn’t an IED waiting to happen yet. They have the time to check for authorization before letting a JDAM off the rails.

The right to defend has to come with purse string implications if they use it as right to kill without mercy. They do this, we cut funding. They do it more, in clearly not accidental strikes, we impose sanctions. The purse will hurt enough due to their reliance on western arms, that they change lest they not be able to drop bombs at all.

It’s one thing to have a legit terror target and mistake the building or some freak accident. It’s another to drop a bomb on a refugee camp and then simply shrug.

tocopherol ,
@tocopherol@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

The video of the car being shot by the tank is a clear example of their actions. If anyone hasn’t seen it, there was a tank parked on a road sort of hidden from sight, in a ‘safe area’ in central Gaza, outside of the evacuation zone. A car didn’t see it at first, noticed and turned around still a bit away from the tank, as it begins to drive away the tank fires on them and kills them. If you look at the strikes going on now this is what it is, it isn’t a ‘Hamas rocket position’ or other BS, there hasn’t been a shred of verifiable evidence for any target that it was a legitimate military target.

SCB ,

military spends 2 weeks saying not to be in the operational area or they’ll assume you’re Hamas

Military tells civilians explicitly how to approach so as not to be seen as Hamas

you erratically drive a car at said military in said operational zone

how could the IDF do this??

SCB , (edited )

“refugee camp” is the designation of several cities in Gaza. This was a city of 50k people pre-evac. It’s not a bunch of tents.

sudoshakes ,

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  • SCB ,

    . You asked why it matters and it matters because this statement is 100% incorrect.

    Point A.) They acknowledged it was a known refugee camp. A known collection of civilians gathering after being displaced. They knew these people were there.

    It is not a current refugee camp. It is in the North, where they told people to evacuate from. It is not a “collection of civilians gathering” - the city is mostly abandoned. These aren’t even the first bombs dropped there, by a long shot

    This sort of misunderstanding lets people bring this up as if Israel is currently bombing refugees, which is a significant lie.

    bradorsomething ,

    “Look Wolf, we’ve experienced a genocide, leave this to the professionals, okay?”

    samus12345 ,
    @samus12345@lemmy.world avatar
    _dev_null ,
    @_dev_null@lemmy.zxcvn.xyz avatar

    Get the fuck out of here and let the grownups talk.

    samus12345 ,
    @samus12345@lemmy.world avatar

    I meant the sentiment unironically. Apologies to those who were offended and didn’t use insulting, condescending language.

    TokenBoomer OP ,

    I got it. :)

    SirToxicAvenger ,

    but this is the now. the present. well, technically it’s the past. but tomorrow is a brand new day!

    Dontcare ,

    It’s fascinating. Every war has collateral damage and Hamas deliberately hides behind civilians- a war crime- and Israel gives them opportunity to leave

    And hamas deliberately targets civilians and you say nothing

    dx1 ,

    What are some of your own quotes on Israel targeting civilians? I assume they’re intended to absolve Israel of all responsibility?

    orcrist , in Federal agents found more than two dozen minors working in Ohio poultry plant

    Child slave labor. Jesus. Prison time for the owners please.

    sik0fewl ,

    No arrests were made at the time of the operation, according to multiple eyewitnesses.

    Rob a 7-11 for a $200 - arrested immediately. Child labour for 25+ kids - requires more investigation.

    Frozengyro ,

    Sounds like human trafficking to me.

    affiliate ,

    yeah i mean how do we really know the kids were working there. maybe all 25 kids just happened to stumble into the factory and started playing with equipment right before the federal agents got there

    ShaggySnacks ,

    Who hasn’t gone to a factory and played “factory worker”.

    I haven’t, I was too busy playing “miner” in the mines.

    PoliticalAgitator ,

    They won’t even get fined more than they profited.

    LifeInMultipleChoice ,

    The article gives hardly any information. Clearly what they did was wrong, but child slave labor isn’t what I would label this without further information. The only minor discussed in the article was a 16 year old from another event that gave them reason to ban people under 18 from working in meat packing plants saying they are more dangerous.

    The local who did comment said that kids worked second shift so they could work around their school schedules. Implying the kids are going to school, which more than likely rules out the slave part.

    The company should get hit HARD for breaking labor laws and putting minors at risk of injuries. Had those same minors been working down the street at the movie theater or such, it may have been completely legal.

    The raid happened at 9pm, and labor laws for minors limit working hours till 11pm (in Ohio)

    PoliticalAgitator ,

    Anybody not being paid a living wage is functionally a slave and the reason this company was using immigrant children is because they could grossly underpay them and pocket the difference.

    If it were an option for meat production, they would have just taken the Nestlé approach and used child slaves that were geographically distant enough to be swept under the rug.

    But regardless, the company almost certainly won’t be “hit hard”. They’ll be given a slap on the wrist for getting caught and will continue doing deeply fucked things in a deeply fucked industry.

    If by some miracle the people responsible are actually punished, there’s still a thousand other companies racing to the bottom because that’s how the system is rigged.

    Any company paying suppliers and workers fairly will fold to any competition that doesn’t because few people are paid enough to be able to afford products from people who are paid enough.

    It’s a problem far, far deeper than children working at a single factory and I’m not even slightly surprised that a company that feeds live animals into blenders is at the bottom of that hole, furiously digging.

    ShaggySnacks ,

    But regardless, the company almost certainly won’t be “hit hard”. They’ll be given a slap on the wrist for getting caught and will continue doing deeply fucked things in a deeply fucked industry.

    Fixed fines only exist to punish the poor. The factory just see fines as being a cost of business.

    PoliticalAgitator ,

    Even better, you can just enter them right into spreadsheets so you know exactly how profitable it will be to steal wages from children, even if you get caught.

    orcrist ,

    Whenever you have people working in a foreign country in a way that potentially violates immigration or labor law, it’s safe to assume that there is some coercion going on. Then you throw in the fact that it’s children, and you’re guaranteed that coercion is happening. In my mind, that’s the question. What choice did the kids have? Not much of one.

    Bear in mind that the company could have hired locals and it could have hired adults, which would have put it on the right side of the law and would have avoided language issues. But the company did what it did, and what you see in situations like this all around the world is that it’s almost always because they can save money by treating their employees worse, overworking them, underpaying them, ignoring labor law, and knowing that the employees won’t have any recourse when they’re abused.

    lemmyvore ,

    You misunderstand. Child labor is legal in agriculture in America. The only problem here was that the children were aliens.

    Krachsterben ,

    We’ve had the same issue of modern slavery in Germany for over 10 years since Romania has become part of the EU. People working 12 hour shifts 6 days a week while barely earning 200€ and being forced to live with multiple people in one bed(!) or even sleeping in tents near the factories. Most of these people are young men brought to Germany under the impression that they will have a better life but ending up in a vicious cycle and are unable to escape because their managers will take away their passports upon arrival

    sueddeutsche.de/…/skandaloese-verhaeltnisse-in-de…

    TenderfootGungi , in Louisiana public school principal apologizes after punishing student for dancing at a party

    It is 2023, and half of our population are barely out of the caves.

    ubermeisters ,
    @ubermeisters@lemmy.world avatar

    It’s worse, they’re actually scrambling to pull us all into the caves with them.

    NotMyOldRedditName ,

    Murdering us is more like it.

    ubermeisters ,
    @ubermeisters@lemmy.world avatar

    You must not be a fetus. Sorry about that bad luck. We only care about fetuses now. Everyone else is on thier own.

    morphballganon , in Texas Man Allegedly Used Abortion Lawsuit To Blackmail Ex-Wife For Sex

    And that’s why you don’t fuck republicans.

    macallik ,
    wookiestackhouse , in Woman names newborn son ‘Methamphetamine Rules,’ prompting government response

    What an awful headline for this story. She’s a journalist and presenter on the Australian show WTFAQ. As an investigation for the show she decided to put the restrictions on baby names to the test. Based on the rules she expected the name to be rejected, but it was permitted and a birth certificate was issued. In her journalist capacity she contacted the department of births, deaths and marriages and got a statement from them and they agreed that the issue was an oversight, and they offered to change the name. So in reality the exact opposite to “promoting government response” occurred.

    SeedyOne ,

    Damn, that’s some serious click-baiting. Appreciate the breakdown.

    MargotRobbie , in Being Mean to Scabs Is Working
    @MargotRobbie@lemmy.world avatar

    If these scabs really need something to do to kill time during the strike, might I suggest moderating an online forum?

    It’s fun.

    esadatari ,

    thanks margot!

    i really appreciate you taking the time out of your normally-busy schedule to just be in the river of shit with the rest of us. really makes us feel like our trudge work is worth some respect.

    loved you in barbie, btw.

    MargotRobbie ,
    @MargotRobbie@lemmy.world avatar

    Hey, gotta try new things when you have time right?

    Kinda owe it to you guys for me doing the movie promo here.

    MartinXYZ ,

    You did a Barbie promo on Lemmy?

    MargotRobbie ,
    @MargotRobbie@lemmy.world avatar

    I mean, have you ever wondered why !reddit has that banner?

    Check my older comments too.

    MartinXYZ ,

    I’m still not convinced you’re not someone roleplaying as Margot Robbie.

    Qwaffle_waffle ,

    Does it matter? No one knows if you’re a dog on the internet.

    MartinXYZ ,

    No, I guess not. Woof!

    MargotRobbie ,
    @MargotRobbie@lemmy.world avatar

    Exactly. Can’t get canceled for saying dumb things on the Internet if I’m not verified.

    Oderus ,

    Margot Robbie is far too hot to hang around us goofballs.

    MartinXYZ ,

    saying dumb things on the Internet

    You’ll fit right in, even if you are just somebody roleplaying as Margot Robbie

    ChunkMcHorkle , (edited )
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    MargotRobbie ,
    @MargotRobbie@lemmy.world avatar

    Ask our admins. I can handle the android comm OK, but just need energy to do some writing.

    If you like, please help out Gabe at literature.cafe, he’s nice, and I do want to see more creative writing stuff here.

    MartinXYZ ,

    just need energy to do some writing.

    Watch it! You’re on strike, remember?

    MargotRobbie ,
    @MargotRobbie@lemmy.world avatar

    The WGA rules only prohibits writing for struck companies.

    Also, you do realize WGA and SAG-AFTRA are two different unions, right?

    MartinXYZ ,

    Also, you do realize WGA and SAG-AFTRA are two different unions, right?

    I didn’t actually, but it would still look bad if someone from SAG started writing their own scripts, right? Wouldn’t that still be scabbing(is that the word?)?

    Chickenstalker ,

    Just grow weed and sell them.

    DessertStorms , in Russell Brand Dropped by Agent After Rape and Sexual Assault Accusations
    @DessertStorms@kbin.social avatar

    There is zero chance the agent didn't know what Brand was up to, this is nothing but an exercise in ass covering..

    deegeese ,

    They knew 3 years ago and suggested suing her:

    Years later, in 2020, the woman went to Brand’s agency Tavistock Wood to tell them about the relationship and sought an apology; instead, she received a letter from Brand’s lawyer accusing her of seeking money.

    DessertStorms ,
    @DessertStorms@kbin.social avatar

    Yeah, this was mentioned in the program I saw last night, I hadn't realised it was still the same agent he had now, but that's one of the reasons I had no doubt they knew..

    LUHG_HANI ,
    @LUHG_HANI@lemmy.world avatar

    What’s the documentary called?

    DessertStorms ,
    @DessertStorms@kbin.social avatar

    Don't know if the official link to Russell Brand - In Plain Sight works outside the UK, looks like it's on dailymotion too, for now anyway.

    DulceMaria ,

    doesn’t work outside the UK

    DulceMaria ,

    But the daily motion link does work outside the UK

    TinyPizza ,
    @TinyPizza@kbin.social avatar

    They knew 3 years ago and suggested suing her:

    I wonder if that's why this guy turned into a right wing grifter around the same time? Elon Musk did the exact same shit with that flight attendant story.

    4am ,

    Mah this is who they always were. If anything, they were a sort of left-wing grifter before; they said and did shit that would anyone from American libs and further left kinda say “ok thank god not all the rich privileged people are insane” but now that they’ve been caught out for doing terrible shit out of the spotlight, they go right back to their true selves and spout shit like “people with a conscience don’t want to bankroll my lavish lifestyle anymore! Can’t they just not vote with their wallets? I DESERVE that revenue! Cancel culture has gone TOO FAR now that affects my bottom line!”

    Absolutely no self-awareness as to how their own hubris has done it to themselves; or absolutely no scruples about doubling down and doing anything they can to keep the cash flowing.

    Remember, the worst think that can happen to a capital owner is they can become working class again. This is why they always kick and squirm.

    DessertStorms ,
    @DessertStorms@kbin.social avatar

    Tbf, both have plenty of other reasons to lean right (wealthy white cis hetero abled men, any or all of the above), my guess would be that eventually enough legit productions/companies will refuse to work with people with a certain reputation, so they end up grifting by default.
    For people like them it's all about having power and influence over others, they don't care who, as long as their egos and pockets are fed..

    ChrisLicht ,

    Matt Taibbi is on a related journey. He stopped turning up to his own podcast a couple of years ago, and you can now catch him on random NewsMax segments.

    After seeing Naomi Wolf make the full heel turn to Steve Bannon acolyte, in the aftermath of her book and reputation being utterly destroyed in a single BBC interview, it seems like it’s not necessarily Me-too driving the flipping phenomenon.

    The MAGA right provides the last bastion for people with huge egos and well-paying careers in the public eye who refuse to go away.

    TinyPizza ,
    @TinyPizza@kbin.social avatar

    Checked in on Taibbi after you mentioned this. There's something weird in that dudes past where he went off to Leningrad at the end of his college years and then was just kinda over there for a decade +. My guess there is some flavor of komprimat having to do with his past heroin usage and probably sex tourism. He's really towed the line for the pro Russia narrative since he started being a "both sides" guy, and went out of his way to say the Ukraine invasion would never happen. Interesting that more recently he got a home visit from the IRS after pushing the whole Twitter files thing with Musk and then cut ties with Musk almost immediately.

    I wonder if there's a place where all these shit bags hang out together? A Club Shitbag, if you will.

    circuscritic ,

    He didn’t tow Musk’s line on the Twitter files, hence the fallout. He also spoke truth to power to Congress, which directly preceded the IRS house call.

    That said, everything else you said, sounds pretty spot on, or at least, reasonable assumptions, based on his work as of late.

    He’s pretty unbearable at this point. Which is unfortunate, as he’s done some great work in the past.

    I_Fart_Glitter ,

    vocabulary.com/…/toe-the-line-vs-tow-the-line/

    “toe the line” vs. “tow the line”

    On your mark, get set, go! When you stand ready for a race with your toes on the starting line, you literally toe the line.

    In fact, people used to say, “Toe your mark, get set, go!” These days, the expression toe the line is more commonly used to refer to doing what’s expected of you, or conforming. If you constantly misbehave in class, your teacher might tell you that you need to start toeing the line.

    This phrase can also mean being right up against the line between two different things. If your short story toes the line between fantasy and science fiction, then it probably includes elements of both those genres but doesn’t neatly align with either one. Any way you use it, the idiom toe the line always uses toe as in the one at the end of your foot.

    lobut ,

    I was pretty sad about hearing about Naomi Wolfe, so I had to Google it and realized I was thinking of Naomi Klein.

    Matt Taibbi was a bit of a disappointment.

    The grift is lucrative. I guess I should be surprised the number of people you can squeeze money out of it before they get wise but it just doesn’t seem to run out.

    joby ,

    You’re not the first person to have that moment. theguardian.com/…/naomi-klein-naomi-wolf-conspira…

    Atomdude ,

    Holy shit, I did the same thing. I hadn’t heard from Klein in a couple of years and when I read something about Wolf I was really surprised, thinking it was that No Logo writer.

    ChrisLicht ,

    I went through the exact same experience with the Klein/Wolfe mixup.

    And, Klein has what sounds like a fantastic book coming out right now that was triggered by the confusion.

    Check out some of her recent interviews on Qanon Anonymous, Conspirituality, and On the Media podcasts. She is a really shrewd person.

    markr ,

    The wolf/Klien confusion is the subject of klien’s latest book, doppelgänger.

    If it’s Klien it’s fine.

    lobut ,

    lol I’ll use that mnemonic from now on. I didn’t know it was such a common error!

    The book is out, I’m definitely going to read it. Thanks!

    markr ,

    I can’t take credit. I have up on both Naomi’s until I read the articles on Klein’s new book.

    CharlesDarwin ,
    @CharlesDarwin@lemmy.world avatar

    Well, it’s pretty tragic for Naomi Wolf, as well. Although I’m glad we kept Klein.

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