

If the company was paying this horribly, then maybe it was the better deal for them. Now they can collect unemployment that probably pays more than they did.
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If the company was paying this horribly, then maybe it was the better deal for them. Now they can collect unemployment that probably pays more than they did.


The rich forgot that before worker’s rights existed, greedy capitalists who owned factories and treated their workers horribly during the industrial revolutions would either find their factories or their homes burnt down, and themselves beaten to death in front of their own families.
Unions and worker’s rights were the compromise to avoid this from happening. Those who don’t learn from history are doomed to repeat it, and the rich clearly didn’t.


Not a Walmart, but a Kimberly-Clark warehouse as others mentioned. This is more making fun of an old tweet of a liberal essentially saying “leftists will say voting doesn’t work and to instead firebomb a walmart and then they don’t firebomb a walmart”, and this meme was about the irony of something symbolically similar happening. And uh, there’s been four warehouse fires this week counting this one.


No one wants to hear you trying to shut revolutionary action down before it even begins. Stay in your lane. Workers in the late 19th and early 20th century did this all the time every time the boss got too greedy, if not going to their house and beating them to death in front of their family. Worker’s rights only exist because that is the alternative.


This was in Ontario (in Cali), not LA. And either way, I think they’d be fine with higher prices on toilet paper if it means everyone gets paid a living wage.


Correction: The arsonist set some small fires, which triggered the sprinkler systems, which had firefighters come to turn it off and try to prevent water damage.
They then set about 4 bigger fires away from any prying eyes with the sprinklers turned completely off, which spread so fast that the firefighters present declared it a lost cause and called for reinforcements.


They announced they’re moving their entire operation out of CA, lmao.


Yep. The alternative to no unions or worker’s rights is people dragging Jeff Bezos out of his mansion, beating him to death in front of his family, and then burning the house down.


No, he gets a place in there alright. Also, Luigi might be innocent. People find killing others not palatable (unless they’re brown people on the other side of the world), but causing material damage with no human causalities? That resonates a lot more.
Also, there’s an Amazon warehouse in Queens, NY burning right now as we speak. Possible copycat.


Remember, corporation man: Living wages are cheaper than a revolution! Bonus, you get to keep your neck intact! 😉


Yeah, where do you think we are? lol


And that’s why everyone is sailing again.


I’m ass at coding and I still can, lmao


Basically some videos were posted of the DOGE goons being interviewed under oath by a judge, and throughout the entire videos they act and look like complete fucking sociopaths swearing they didn’t do anything wrong and straight up confessing they didn’t know what they were cutting money for, just that Elon told them it had to go so they did it.
How so? This probably doesn’t apply to me, because I do not live in a country where carpet is used at all (even in the coldest regions), but I’d like to learn why out of curiosity (and just in case I end up moving to somewhere where they’re common).
The computer just trembles at the IT dude’s aura and does what it’s supposed to do because they know what they do to printers that step out of line.

No, this is the kimberly-clark fire, this is a reference to that older twitter meme.