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by palata
482 days ago
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> You help people by giving them new opportunities, not by taking existing opportunities away. Have some empathy. By making them work for BigTech that takes makes them rely on tips because it takes most of their profits? With regulations, you don't have to take opportunities away. You can just control the abuse. |
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Who is making them work there? Is there any place in the world where Uber is the only source of employment?
> With regulations, you don't have to take opportunities away. You can just control the abuse.
The incumbents define opportunities for competing drivers as abuse and then want to prohibit the competition from doing that. This is straightforwardly taking away those opportunities from others to benefit the incumbents.
If it was actually abuse, the people nevertheless choosing it as the best of their available alternatives would have to be in a position where all of their other alternatives are also abusive. This typically happens when there is some kind of serious monopolization or regulatory capture in the local economy. In that case you can forget about the original company for a minute and redirect all your efforts to addressing that, because then you're on a sinking ship and if you don't stop taking on water it's not going to matter how you position the deck chairs.
Whereas if there are non-abusive alternatives and people are willfully choosing the "abusive" one, something doesn't add up and you shouldn't assume that it's them rather than you who doesn't understand their situation.