| I am struggling to follow your argument. Yes, GDP of China is closer to GDP of US. However, I would argue that GDP per capita is more important in this discussion. GDP per capita of Germany is closer to US than China is. After all, we are discussing improving labor rights and higher GDP per capita is associated with a higher standard of living and, therefore, better working conditions and benefits. > Also your original comment compared ‘Europe’ and not Germany or a specific country. That was you who switched from Europe to individual countries ("Comparing America to 5 million peopled NZ and 60 million peopled France is an entirely useless exercise."), so my comparison to Germany is based on that. > If America were to follow European standards, then you’d think we’d be importing or outsourcing European labor. Oh wait! We don’t do that! Right. We need the unions because labor laws are outdated and we need to improve them. Similar to how European labor unions fought for the rights of workers in Europe. The fact that US outsources labor to lower standard countries is not as amazing as you might think it is. > At least, we will stay warm this winter. And maybe save the world with our evil military when beckoned. You are really jumping all over the place. Unions, racism, war - if you don't like "online ping pong matches" then please at least keep your comments more on-topic. > Racism exists. In every part of the world. Including HN. This is such a pointless virtue signaling. Let me try to play this game... Comparing America to 1.4 billion peopled China and 1.38 billion peopled India is an entirely useless exercise. Unless the purpose of the comparison is to simply pit countries with a majority male government with other countries with a male government… therefore ignoring comparable countries from Europe that are led by women. And that’s is frankly Sexist. Sexism exists. In every part of the world. I would recommend that you not stay calm about it. Maybe you have the luxury of not caring if you are discriminated against, but many of us don’t have that privilege. Really contributing to the discussion, right? |