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>Americans don't want to work jobs Wall Street propagandized them into believing can only be done for pennies by Chinese peasant labor in grueling work environments! Checkmate chuds!

RT: https://social.marxist.network/users/yogthos/statuses/114339368794332619

@Hoss @yogthos ”pay me well and don't abuse me”

that's all we need

>Mfw Mastodon revolutionaries are carrying water for Wall Street. Again.

@Hoss @yogthos my mom knew people that worked ar factories here and they did just fine, americans can and i think would work, and i absolutely don't believe those polls

@Hoss @yogthos this chart isn't even surprising, like most people have high aspirations. Just because 20% said they would compare to the other 80, I guarantee people would still work those jobs and be OK with it.

Bring back manufacturing jobs that pay a decent wage and people will flock to them. Men raised families on those jobs a couple generations ago. Now their descendants go into debt just to delude themselves into believing they're too good for those jobs while ironically often getting paid less.

"Atleast I'm not working in a factory!"

My brother in christ factory jobs were heaven on earth after health and safety regulations.

Actually making things again is "nostalgic fantasy"
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@f0x @Hoss @yogthos i feel like where you plot on the factory-jobs question is exactly the same as where you plot on the cubicle-job question

Trve currentyear leftist praxis is when you support the capitalists moving the means of production across the world so they can go back to reaping the profit margins of Gilded Age-tier working conditions and wages.

@mischievoustomato @Hoss @yogthos I do, Americans were told all those jobs were gone forever and they should just go to college, now they have degrees and would rather get higher paying jobs in their fields than in factories that might maybe one day come back?

Also lmao at a USSR fanboy shittalking factory work.

Cubicle jobs are designed to make people want to murder each other EXTRA HARD!

I think factory jobs make people want to get drunk together. And get in fights with one another drunkenly.

@Hoss @monkey @yogthos first you have to deal with boomers

@Hoss @professionalbigot69 @yogthos

They hate fascism, now get a vaxx passport from Pfizer.

@Hoss @monkey @yogthos also one of my previous jobs was like this. Assembly line for something and the workers were underpaid migrants from different parts of the world with 3 languages on the floor, racial animosity between demographics....and most importantly bloat.

We were diagnosing failed products but we had to send them to a team of Mexicans who were there "just to do that" fix and sometimes they would pretend to work. That was a fun one.

@Hoss @yogthos I don't think most people realize that most factory work is automated even in China. They think of the early industrialization of America. It wouldn't be terrible work but you have to bring the market in first.

@Hoss @yogthos I work in American factory IT and it is actually somewhat fun. I never complained about getting a little dirty or having to do manual labor to move shit around the floor. At least the things I worked on manifested in reality unlike the vast majority of tech companies. When I get to play with a PLC and see a machine move off a command I gave it, or I pull a litany of counter tags from a quarter million dollar piece of equipment, it feels "real". Even though I work remote in an ivory tower now on architecture/infosec, I still insist on visiting plants when I have spare time so I can remind myself of this.

Not at all. Cubicle jobs are the same as the shitty "busywork" a bitchy math teacher would give. It's not doing anything of meaning so you can be emotionally blackmailed by a boss and team who does less to do more "work", which isn't real and doesn't make you happy or get you anywhere. Factory is labor. It is physically impossible to not feel fulfilled after literally producing what is hopefully a good product. Labor vs. "As per my last email" simulator is very different.

>Character's entire job revolves around helping a soulless corporation avoid taking responsibility for faulty products that they know are killing people.
>"Why is this character miserable? I don't get it."
Zoomie was only giving the kino a fraction of his attention while he scrolled his phone, no doubt.

Their chart is an own goal. That's 50M people who want to work in factories, more than the total amount who work in factories now!

The neat thing about bar charts is that they're very easy to use in deceptive ways that make it seem like whatever asinine point you're trying to make is backed up by some kind of empiricism, even when it isn't.

>literally calculates when it's profitable for a company to prevent death they cause
>"these RETARDED INGRATES, nothings EVER GOOD ENOUGH HUH"

>Americans can do anything! We're the greatest country in the world!
>Manufacturing? No, that's impossible.

That's okay we can import workers to work in the EHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

@Hoss @yogthos >B-but we'd have to pay our workers more, improve working conditions, and my god.....give them a better work life balance! And that means my heckin line on the chart wont go up as fast!!!

People don't really WANT to work in a factory all day, but they do it out of need. They do provide more jobs and higher standard of living generally but there still are risks. The main benefit is it has a direct impact on the local economy and you have total control of the supply chain. Producing local is the most efficient way to process a good and make sure you produce something high quality.

I told some boomers not to cry in the casino and was nearly murdered

>Workers' rights, environmental regulations and reigning in the concentration of wealth among the 1% are all very important to me, so let's tolerate corporations taking the manufacturing abroad where all three of those things can be ignored completely!
Y'know, it's actually not very surprising that this somehow makes sense to people who believe men can be women.

@Hoss @threalist if you think that your oligarchs are going to invest in domestic manufacturing, you're dumber than a bag of bricks 😆

@Hoss@shitpost.cloud @monkey imagine being so dumb that you can't understand that capitalists aren't interested in paying you a decent wage. You don't own the means of production dummy, the means of production aren't even in your shithole country anymore. And they're not coming back.

I literally cannot imagine being dumber than you, who seems to be a textbook useful idiot for the forces you claim to oppose.

>Bro just lay down and take it up the ass from Wall Street, they're too powerful.

@Hoss @monkey @yogthos >le means of le production

@Hoss @monkey @yogthos i haven't seen him speak a word in russian for someone who put "made in USSR" in his bio
почему так? по какой причине, а самое главное какого хуя?

@Hoss Marxists never really stopped working for their wealthy overlords. @professionalbigot69 @yogthos

@Hoss@shitpost.cloud mfw dumb fuck yanks don't understand why their manufacturing jobs disappeared

Domestic manufacturing started being sold off wholesale in the 80's because the boomers were sold on the short-term economic gains that came at the expense of gutting major domestic industry. If you understand how boomers get scammed into reverse mortgaging their homes, it's not hard to understand how or why they effectively did it to the entire country. If this is something you struggled to comprehend, it's not because you're a smart person who figured out a particularly nuanced puzzle. You're just retarded.

> capitalists

trigger word mentioend, jew detected

@Hoss @monkey @yogthos Manufacturing jobs from 1890 or 1960. Big difference

@yogthos @monkey
You are literally this meme. After the revolution you think you will be teaching kids how to change their gender or poetry. If you aren't shot you'll be slave labor stupid.

I own your mother's means of reproduction. Tell her I said hi.

@Hoss @yogthos I assume 35%+ of the survey pool were foids and that if you're asking men it's closer to half

@Hoss @yogthos To be fair, I've actually seen some shitlibs who are strongly against corporations moving their manufacturing to another country, but they still can't seem to wrap their heads around why importing infinite waves brown people is a bad thing.

One of the Revolutionary Romantics.

Because sixty million weren't enough.

@Hoss @monkey @yogthos $50 hourly being a welder or take commission payment to publish slop in a journal nobody reads?

Somehow, most managers and company bosses fail to understand these simple requirements.

Almost as if the Dodge brothers vs Ford resolution rotted their fucking braincells to their core

Remember what Bezhmenov said: No matter how much evidence you show, they will not realize their mistakes until the military boot crushes them.

Don't you think it's amazing that in so little time, the leftoids that in the past cared about coal workers, factory workers and other tough jobs in order to improve their working hours and wages have stopped giving a shit about them and they only care about service jobs because that's the jobs the majority of leftoids take?

I think it's kinda funny

@Morghur @Eternal_Iratus @Hoss @yogthos they never really cared. they pretemd to be empathetic because its a vehicle to attack the people they envy.

Probably the only leftist that cared about them was Orwell. And he was hated by the leftists of his time, which is very telling

@rher @Hoss @yogthos This. 20% is about the global average of people who work in manufacturing. Why is everyone acting like it's unsustainably low?