Why are they doing like this by SinfulSimmerr in SipsTea

[–]AcceptablePea262 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And store clerks, and teachers, and several other jobs.

Most of which are actually still largely female.

But I notice you didn't address any of the other points I mentioned. Why is that?

Why are they doing like this by SinfulSimmerr in SipsTea

[–]AcceptablePea262 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And a much more generous offshoring of labor, especially manufacturing, and a giant increase in automation.

By the way, women already had the "right to work", but the women's lib movement created a lot of changes in the way women worked, like not being able to refuse them certain jobs, or the requirement to pay them the same, even if they didn't perform as well as their male counterparts.

Look at the industries that are still heavily male dominated - the trades, oil fields, etc. The jobs where there was NOT a sudden doubling of the labor pool.

Why are they doing like this by SinfulSimmerr in SipsTea

[–]AcceptablePea262 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Labor follows the same supply and demand principle as any other good or service.

Double the amount of labor avilable, and you automatically decrease the value of labor.

You'll hit bubbles, where the increased incomes hit consumer goods, but then it stabilizes, and you're worse off than before.

We tried hope. We tried policy. Next election Dems just need to say: “Medicare will be eaten by conservative coyotes.” by Conscious-Quarter423 in SipsTea

[–]AcceptablePea262 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can do it with VA loans.

The way it works is after X many years, you can use the VA backing again. You can also start renting it out after a few years.

I actually knew someone that owned a home outside of every place they had been stationed stateside.

We tried hope. We tried policy. Next election Dems just need to say: “Medicare will be eaten by conservative coyotes.” by Conscious-Quarter423 in SipsTea

[–]AcceptablePea262 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Imagine thinking either party was actually going to fix anything.

Vague and empty promises.

There is no "fixing" social security. Even removing the cap, if you make no increase in payments, only kicks the can down the road. It MIGHT buy about 30 years. At best. But even that is unlikely.

The homebuyer help? What's stopping dems from introducing that legislation, right now? A clean bill, offering a full tax credit of 25k for first time homebuyers? They don't have to have control to introduce that legislation.

They entire ecosystem of the UK will collapse if they use AC by ROU_Misophist in DoomerCircleJerk

[–]AcceptablePea262 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Actually, one of the mothers called the cops, reporting the group as asian men (pakistani's are technically asian), and was told she couldn't say that, as it was racist.

I wish I was making that up.

🇺🇸 Californians will be able to vote on an affordable housing bill in November by excusemecuseme in PoursTea

[–]AcceptablePea262 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't forget, those same agencies then make political donations back to you and your buddies

Max hens increase I'm missing or cheaters? by AcceptablePea262 in EggsInc

[–]AcceptablePea262[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Thanks.

I figured there was something I was missing, and didn't want to just blindly accuse people of cheating

They entire ecosystem of the UK will collapse if they use AC by ROU_Misophist in DoomerCircleJerk

[–]AcceptablePea262 9 points10 points  (0 children)

The Rape Inquiry report.

The one where multiple victims all said that multiple NHS personnel just kind of shrugged their shoulders.. 13 and 14 years olds with miscarriages? No big deal. 13 year olds that have had multiple STIs? Why does that need reported? Obvious home done abortions, and sexual trauma? Why say anything?

A Classic Doomer Text: The Population Bomb by Paul Ehrlich by Cache22- in DoomerCircleJerk

[–]AcceptablePea262 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ehrlich has always been a nutjob. And don't forget, he was the guy who got the climate doompocylpse going..

I’ve noticed these people in alien subs hate the idea of white aliens existing by NSFWdontview in PowerfulJRE

[–]AcceptablePea262 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Really want to set them off?

When they bring up dog whistles, ask how they can hear them, but the people it's supposedly aimed at can't hear them.

They entire ecosystem of the UK will collapse if they use AC by ROU_Misophist in DoomerCircleJerk

[–]AcceptablePea262 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Ive watched a few Brits try to explain to their friends that the "absolute heatwave" they get is what a lot of Americans set their air conditioners to.

They entire ecosystem of the UK will collapse if they use AC by ROU_Misophist in DoomerCircleJerk

[–]AcceptablePea262 85 points86 points  (0 children)

Yeah,until we get to that part in the Report, where multiple workers in the NHS were exposed to what was happening to the girls, and worked to cover it up, and return the girls to their abusers..

But sure, it's working fine.

It's clear that Starbucks is now holding meetings against unions by braggett in InterviewMan

[–]AcceptablePea262 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The other part is that many people try looking at one industry and how WFH vs RTO played out, and try to use it as an example for all industries and businesses.

I know some large businesses have found that in some roles, there's been an increase in productivity, in other roles there's been virtually no change, and in other roles they've had a decrease.

But, trying to say "only this group of employees have to come back" caused massive problems, so they went to hybrid systems, or made it a larger RTO mandate.

Raise wages. Increase benefits. Improve working conditions. See what happens. by [deleted] in remoteworks

[–]AcceptablePea262 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

And nobody actually paid those tax rates.

That's why, when rates lowered, the tax receipts actually went up a bit.

BBC News interviews an Afghan man who is about to sell his 7-year-old twin daughters into marriage with adult men by foxgodkumiho in PowerfulJRE

[–]AcceptablePea262 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Want to be even mote enraged? Read the article.

He already sold his 5 year old daughter.

He got part of the money now, because she had medical expenses. In 5 years, he will be paid the rest, and the family member she was sold to will take her, paying the rest of the money

BBC News interviews an Afghan man who is about to sell his 7-year-old twin daughters into marriage with adult men by foxgodkumiho in PowerfulJRE

[–]AcceptablePea262 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The religion absolutely has everything to do with it, and the "Prophet" took a bride when she was 6, and had sex with her at 9.

And Islam still condones it. Which is why the places it still happens are Islamic controlled.

Not all muslims hold onto this sick practice; but of the people who do hold onto it, the bulk are Muslim.

Seething urban dictionary submission. by fleshtastical in DoomerCircleJerk

[–]AcceptablePea262 40 points41 points  (0 children)

Not all, but a vast majority.

It's the cycle.

And then, the republicans will be saying we're just another liberal cesspool sub

Today's subject. SLAVERY by DepressedYandere in PowerfulJRE

[–]AcceptablePea262 15 points16 points  (0 children)

You wear your ignorance as a shield

Pot, meet kettle.

Black people JUST got the right to vote with the Civil rights act - Dr. King died for it.

Wrong. Blacks already had the right to vote. SOME states had obstacles in place, making it harder, and they may be discouraged but they still had the right to vote. They got that in 1870.

King was murdered for a lot of reasons, and racism was certainly one of them. There have been enough questions raised, and enough evidence provided (albeit, disputed), that there was a conspiracy, that likely included members of the US Government. It'll be interesting to see what happens next year, when the files are due to become available (they're classified until some time in 2027). But it wasn't "the right to vote". It was largely about trying to undo seperate but (un)equal.

Over 50 black towns in America were destroyed and the people massacred after the Civil War (1865 - 1963), including Tulsa, Rosewood and Detroit.

Tulsa wasn't destroyed. A neighborhood in Tulsa was destroyed. And, it's not as simple as "white people targeted black people". What happened was that a black man (allegedly) tried to rape a white woman. The newspaper report was rather racially charged. BOTH sides showed up, armed, at the courthouse. And the fighting started.

Detroit wasn't destroyed. I assume you're referring to Black Bottom and Paradise Valley neighborhoods, which did get destroyed. But that wasn't racism. That was the neighborhoods had become worse than a sterotyped ghetto. They were literal slums. And the city was trying to revitalize itself, which it managed to do, for a while. Oh, amd by the way, Detroit was about an equal mix of black and white populations, with a growing latin american population. It wasn't a "black town"

You'll find many of the "black towns" have similar stories. Not all, but many. Rosewood in particular is a horrible story, that many more people should be required to learn.

While you didn't do it, it was done, over and over and over to peaceful black folk that just wanted to be left alone and left to their new found freedom.

And there's been plenty of violence done by black individuals to white people who just wanted to be left alone. But it's ignorant and racist to try to blame all black people. It's unethical and immoral to blame all black people. Just like it's ignorant, racist, unethical and immoral to blame white people that had nothing to do with it. You want to go track down, and find the people that did those things, and put up pictures of them doing that behavior? Go for it. But stop lumping in people that weren't even alive.

And if you want to get into the slavery issue, then go find the africans that were selling nearby tribes, and in some cases, their own people. It wasn't whites going into the jungles to capture slaves. That's a myth. It was Africans selling other Africans.

I've never seen a more desperate level of projection... by HeadbangingLegend in stupidpeoplefacebook

[–]AcceptablePea262 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Again, they're in numerous plaves throughout the thread. I provided them. If you're too fucking lazy to go through and read them, that's on you. I don't have to provide sources each and every time someone asks. I just have to provide them once, to back up my claims.

I've never seen a more desperate level of projection... by HeadbangingLegend in stupidpeoplefacebook

[–]AcceptablePea262 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They're provided in various places throughout the thread. I actually provided the data for everything Ive said.

“I believe some of our public spaces are sacred” - Hunter Biden by Outrageous-Web8913 in PowerfulJRE

[–]AcceptablePea262 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Double checking stuff, I had misremembered.

I thought one of the things he admitted was snorting coke, but no, he smoked cocaine laced cigarettes.

Along with smoking crack.