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by bellyfullofbac
1688 days ago
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It still feels exploitative. To open a can of worms, what if I compare this to prostitution? Yeah I get it, there's a gap there (uncaring governments and lack of good-enough jobs), and it's not their fault that they can profit from this gap. Although I suppose the moralistic issue is that these rent-seeking companies are paying as low as possible to attract/keep the workers and pocketing the rest (not to mention the other dodgy shit like trying to extract the maximum from restaurants, e.g. by hijacking their ordering system). But hey, as a child of capitalism, I'd do the same too. Maybe I should change jobs and be a pimp... |
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