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by grecy
2839 days ago
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So the question we have to ask is do we want to live in a society where this treatment is legal? Obviously Amazon make a lot of profit... if we forced them to treat their workers better surely they'd still make a lot of profit... just slightly less. |
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The issue is that while the average person is lead to believe the notion that they can work hard and make enough to have a comfortable living, they can only afford it at the expense of others. The wealthy will not let that be at their expense - they want it to be at the expense of other poor people.
Pitting middle class people against lower class people is a proven tactic, and that's what's happening here.
Most products and services provided by companies are subsidized by providing poor working conditions or wages for their employees, in an attempt to maximize profits.
If all of those subsidies were to vanish, the standard of living for most lower to middle class people would drop substantially - while the upper class would be unaffected.