Right, she does all the cleaning herself and apparently finds this situation so intolerable she needs to yell at Owen, a complete stranger, for saying something to another complete stranger that made her feel bad about it
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So we have a massive argument because two prominent bourgeois leftists differ on the ethics of employing a cleaner. An issue that means nothing to the vast majority of the public. There , in a nutshell, is the explanation for the last election result.
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Replying to @ClasssicalM @halford_rosie and
It has a massive impact on the infection rate of the overall population if the government allows people to hire cleaners, so yes it actually does matter
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Replying to @arthur_affect @halford_rosie and
SD doesn't employ a cleaner and OJ has put his on furlough, so neither are actually arguing that they should be allowed to employ a cleaner during a pandemic. I don't know what its like in Ohio, but in the UK well off people arguing about the ethics of employing cleaners
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is hugely alienating for the 80% plus of the population who can't afford to employ one. When its middle class left wing people agonising about that, it makes the average working class person want to do nothing more than go out and vote Tory.
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...Except the cleaners, themselves, are human beings who have a stake in this matter, whose interests Owen was defending
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Replying to @arthur_affect @ClasssicalM and
This is such an incredibly disingenuous, shitty framing, the whole "Silence, class traitor!" stance I don't have a cleaner nor do I work as one but I feel pretty fucking strongly about this issue because I don't want the fucking infection rate to rise
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Replying to @arthur_affect @halford_rosie and
SD is saying that she doesn't know if it is safe for the cleaners to return to work but is happy to accept expert evidence, which doesn't seem unreasonable to me. If she was saying "I demand a cleaner now and sod their health", you might have a point, but she's obviously not.
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"Expert advice" as interpreted by a Conservative government that has repeatedly made clear their allegiance to the investor class? Some classical Marxist you are
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Replying to @arthur_affect @ClasssicalM and
These accounts are trolls/bots/fake, pushing every kind of fake, dishonest angle on why "real people" are naturally bigoted, bigotry is normalcy, and parties should pander to that bigotry. Check "Classical Marxist"'s contribution to Baroness Nicholson's transphobic tweets.
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