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CurlyWurlies4All, in Argentina’s gig workers are rallying against regulation — and supporting the libertarian candidate
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We all know where this ends up. Remove all regulation and corporations are free to create their own conditions of employment. We’ve been here before. When there was no mandatory minimum leave, people worked every day till they died. When there was no universal healthcare people died because they couldn’t afford treatment. When there was no operational health and safety people died in excruciating pain as their lungs consumed themselves from the inside out because PPE was expensive and their labour wasn’t. When there was no minimum wage people were paid in company scrip, not cash. When there was no minimum working age, children lost limbs in doing dangerous work because they had to support their families. When there was no child protection agencies families sold their kids to farmers, pimps and bandits to pay for tomorrow’s meals. When there was no food safety standards, bread was adulterated with sawdust to make up the weight. Government regulations are written in a history of blood and suffering due to the greed of capitalists. Anyone who wants to return to the 1800s deserves the social upheaval that comes with it.

arisunz, in Argentina’s gig workers are rallying against regulation — and supporting the libertarian candidate
@arisunz@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

far right* candidate

alyaza,
@alyaza@beehaw.org avatar

por que no los dos? technically speaking he’s both since he’s an anarcho-capitalist, lol

arisunz,
@arisunz@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

I’d be inclined to agree if not for the fact that he’s constantly changing his narrative when it suits him

which just so happens to be a classic tactic in the fascism playbook, funny that

Radiant_sir_radiant, (edited )

Personally I find it difficult to call him a libertarian when there are so many existing liberties that he wants to make illegal (see the parts of his agenda labelled ‘homophobia’ and ‘misogyny’).

Not that a label being misleading would ever have stopped a politician from applying it to themselves as long as they think it gets them votes…

alyaza,
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Personally I find it difficult to call him a libertarian when there are so many existing liberties that he wants to make illegal (see the parts of his agenda labelled ‘homophobia’ and ‘misogyny’).

well, that’s just most right-libertarians (and especially anarcho-capitalists) if we’re being honest. the practice decidedly does not correspond with their stated principles for most of them–to the point where it might be more dishonest to describe them by their principles than not.

Radiant_sir_radiant,

the practice decidedly does not correspond with their stated principles for most of them

No argument here. It just bugs me how some people misappropriate words. It’s a bit like Swiss neo-Nazis having resorted to calling themselves “patriots”. Being a racist bellend doesn’t make you a patriot, just as wanting to roll back several decades of gender equality doesn’t make you a libertarian.

I just wish that people would understand that if you’re afraid to call yourself what you really are in public, you should probably reconsider your ideology, not the word you use to describe it. Yes, I’m aware that that’s asking too much.

livus, in Kenyan businesses are dropping the world’s favorite mobile money service
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The shift follows the deployment of 1,400 paramilitary-trained field officers

Which in turn follows Kenya taking on another big chunk of sovereign debt despite (or maybe because of) having trouble paying off its existing debt. Which has not exactly been universally popular with voters.

cwagner,

It’s more the “paramilitary-trained” tax collectors I find a bit hilarious ;)

shiveyarbles,

Lol images of collectors rappelling into households to demand taxes

cwagner,

That’s exactly the kind of thing I imagined. In camo, with green and black face paint.

livus,
@livus@kbin.social avatar

@cwagner I see why it could be funny. Given the potential impact I find it kind of disturbing. They actually were trained a bit though, it's a thing.

Ruto govt comes up with some unusual initiatives.

jakkreborn, in 'Trump Bucks’ promise wealth for MAGA loyalty. Some lose thousands.

Play stupid games, win stupid prizes. Though I feel for people taken in by something like this.

Mongostein, in Pilot Who Tried to Kill Flight’s Engines Told Cops He’d Taken Shrooms, Feds Say

Why the fuck would you do shrooms before flying a plane??

sqgl,

He was off duty. Tripping in a cockpit would be awesome as a mere spectator but this was irresponsible of both him and the pilot (if the shroom state was known).

Mongostein,

Right right, not flying it, but yeah. He also hadn’t slept in 40 hours? Sounds like this guy needed a break.

leetnewb,

Another article said he did shrooms 48 hours before the flight.

Mongostein,

Oh, so it was likely the sleep deprivation and not the mushrooms? 12 hours and a good sleep later you should be just fine after taking mushrooms. That’s like 20 hours, tops.

hassanmckusick,

yes, shrooms last like 6-8 hours anything after that is usually considered “afterglow” erowid.org/plants/…/mushrooms_basics.shtml

leetnewb,

I think the headlines play on mushrooms for outrage and clickbait. It makes readers feel better that there is something tangible that can be “controlled” rather than a hard to define cause of someone’s seemingly functional brain misfiring badly.

frog,

The article says it was the guy’s first time using mushrooms - which means he didn’t know what effect they would have on him. So on one hand, this was not foreseeable because he wouldn’t have had any way of knowing that taking mushrooms would cause him to not sleep for 40 hours. On the other hand, given that mushrooms can have adverse effects on some people, and he had no way of knowing if he’d be one of those people, taking mushrooms shortly before getting on a plane probably wasn’t the best decision. “Guy makes stupid decision” is definitely the headline here, rather than “mushrooms are bad”.

Murvel,

Oh yeah no it was safe no doubt, no doubt. I would like all my pilots to do shrooms.

Safe!

Mongostein,

If they’re not doing it on duty and well rested by the time it’s time for work, I really don’t care 🤷🏻‍♂️

Murvel,

Clearly not the case in this instance

Mongostein,

Clearly

brihuang95, in Japan investigates foreign YouTubers accused of dodging train fares and stealing food
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see “begpacking.” it drives me mad when i see western travelers treating asia as a playground where they can do whatever the hell they want and thinking they can get away with it.

MossyFeathers,

After reading that article, I have mixed feelings on it. The people who busk for money are okay imo (they’re giving music for free, you don’t have to tip them). The ones who try to sell crafts are kinda eh… I don’t think it’s terrible, but I don’t think it’s good either. The ones who just beg are kinda shitty. The ones like in OP’s article are just straight-up criminal.

ZeroEcks,

Kind of sucks because I think busking is fine, if your actually a decent musician but it’s mostly people who aren’t even very good at playing instruments which is just silly.

bedrooms,

You really shouldn't put "western" there because it suggests stereotyping, and I'm saying this as a Japanese.

AfricanExpansionist, in Israeli troops briefly enter Gaza as wider ground incursion looms

Fuck Israel

DieguiTux8623, in Almost half of Russians say salary does not cover basic spending - survey

Because in Europe everything is fine, isn’t it? With the new war inflation is skyrocketing and a new interest raise is around the corner. Thank you EU.

Novemberwind,
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Why the Whataboutism?

Also, mind to explain how it is the fault of the EU for Russia starting a war against another country?

MayonnaiseArch,
@MayonnaiseArch@beehaw.org avatar

I’m also interested in this. In fact all of this could be my fault, so I just want to check. The one thing we can be sure of is that it’s not the Russian war that’s causing any problems anywhere, right? Maybe it’s the phase of the moon, or astrology

DarkThoughts,

Inflation rate of the EU is at its lowest since October 2021.
Meanwhile the conversation rate is 99 Ruble for 1€.
So yes, thank you. We're actually doing pretty alright. But I'm sure your propaganda media tells you something very different.

DieguiTux8623,

Not propaganda media, I live in Europe and I see the prices, the bills and the rental fees. And my salary. Wish me good luck.

DarkThoughts,

Well. If you think the grass is greener on Russia's side, then go on and move over.
I also like how you avoided the other persons question of how that's the EU's fault for Russia to play imperialistic asshole.

DieguiTux8623,

Very tolerant… shouldn’t we “on the other side” be more democratic? I wish I could move over as you suggested, unfortunately the only option will be passing away because I’m stuck here. I can’t even get a passport because in my country public offices have stopped working.

DarkThoughts,

lmao
What in the absolute fuck does this have anything to do with being democratic? Are you just throwing buzzwords around now? Seriously, just move to Russia and get shredded on the front. It would do us all a favor.

DieguiTux8623,

If this is the finest level of respect and politeness that our culture can produce, we deserve to be defeated and collapse. We’re on terminal stage.

DarkThoughts,

At least something we can agree on, except that people like you being the reason why that is the case.

DieguiTux8623,

I was talking about behavior and word choice being wrong, never about individual people. This has escalated badly, I won’t be answering any more.

DarkThoughts,

You made up some word salad that had nothing to do with the topic, got called out for it and now got no actual arguments left. You're welcome.

skullgiver, (edited )
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  • DarkThoughts,

    Hungary is suffering from their own pro Russia policy making & voting, which they're still holding onto. So apologies when I can't bring up a whole lot of sympathies for them and the repercussions they're facing from that. Germany is also not doing the greatest, and for similar reasons, at least in the energy sector. But at least now most parties sans the far left and far right have understood that.

    DieguiTux8623,

    You are assuming that inflation will stop, but after the new war oil and gas prices (so energy prices, and therefore the price of any retail good) are increasing dramatically. Another cycle of the depressive spiral is coming for Europe… the only positive aspect I can think of is that this part of the world is responsible for the misery and poverty of other areas of the world (say Africa) so in the end this will be a sort of very much due nemesis. But from here to saying that “everything is going to be alright” sounds like gaslighting.

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  • DieguiTux8623,

    I wouldn’t be surprised if the EU stands to gain money from this conflict

    I think we, as Europeans, missed a chance to help those in need and to stand for the weakest and most defenseless. And I would not be surprised to witness how neighbouring foreign cultures hate us.

    GentlemanLoser, in Pilot Who Tried to Kill Flight’s Engines Told Cops He’d Taken Shrooms, Feds Say

    Great, here comes the shroom moral panic

    Murvel,

    Questioning the moral of pilots tripping on psychedelics?

    apprehensively_human,

    The moral panic slippery slope of: Pilots shouldn’t be using psychedelics therefor nobody should be using psychedelics.

    And in any case, the article states that he wasn’t even a member of the flight crew but was sitting in the jump seat and had been operating on 40 hours without any sleep and didn’t say when he actually consumed the mushrooms.

    Murvel,

    The man was hallucinating and activating random emergency switches in the cockpit…

    stallmer,

    Morel panic?

    Moonrise2473, in 'Trump Bucks’ promise wealth for MAGA loyalty. Some lose thousands.

    Invest now $99 and get $10000 next year is a claim that even a crypto shitcoin wouldn’t do

    shiveyarbles, in 'Trump Bucks’ promise wealth for MAGA loyalty. Some lose thousands.

    Trump would never lie! Lol these people are so gullible and helpless.

    Xel,
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    There are multiple people falling prey to Nigerian/Philippines romance scams, thinking a celebrity/influencer/hot person is using an alt account to contact them because they fell in love with them at first sight.

    They give thousands of dollars, millions even. They take out loans, sell their houses, lose all their inheritance, all because they think they are special, when in truth they are just lonely enough to believe the lies that make them think their life has any meaning at all.

    The way these scams operate and how Trump manipulates people is virtually the same. It’s impressive what loneliness and egocentrism do to us and how vulnerable we can be to the most obvious lies.

    Senex, in 'Trump Bucks’ promise wealth for MAGA loyalty. Some lose thousands.
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    I’ve got a golden ticket. I’ve got a golden chance to make my way and with a golden ticket it’s a golden day.

    yote_zip, in 'Trump Bucks’ promise wealth for MAGA loyalty. Some lose thousands.
    @yote_zip@pawb.social avatar

    This whole story is full of hilarious bits, and there’s far too many good quotes for me to post them all, but from another angle it’s just sad that these people are so far gone from reality that they can be taken advantage of like this. You really think Walmart is going to give you a 10000% guaranteed ROI after a year of holding some funny money? That doesn’t set off any alarm bells? Why would Trump give you 100x your money before he’s even re-elected in 2024? What could he have done to bring about such economic inflation prosperity in a single year?

    johan,
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    I think to a large extent it’s a case of cognitive dissonance.

    Loads of these people have defended Trump for years, supported him despite his obvious lies and grifts and so you kinda have to believe that whatever else he comes up with is also true. If you believe all his previous falsehoods, why not the next?

    To admit he’s full of shit means your whole belief system has to change. Trump supporters have lost friends, alienated family, spent their money on him… It’s much easier to keep believing in him than it is to admit you’ve been wrong all this time, cause that would mean having to admit you’ve been taken for a fool this whole time AND it means all your efforts and sacrifices have been for nothing.

    heliodorh, in Category 5 Hurricane Otis makes landfall near Acapulco, Mexico
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    God this is horrific.

    livus, in 'Trump Bucks’ promise wealth for MAGA loyalty. Some lose thousands.
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    The video ends with a slide advertising a free app that promises to “make your favorite celebrity say anything."

    This is like Nigerian Prince. It's deliberately set up to only attract people whose level of cognitive ability makes them vulnerable.

    floofloof,

    74 million of them at the last election.

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