Okay but as long as that's how Uber works then people getting delisted for violating the ADA is still an unambiguously good and positive thing
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Replying to @arthur_affect @EmJaeCaer and
The logic of "It's bad that this one guy got fired this way because all these other people get away with it" is shitty logic, even if it were true And it isn't true - Uber delists people all the time for this because they have to, they made a specific legal agreement to do so
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Replying to @arthur_affect @EmJaeCaer and
The reason this is an ongoing problem is THERE ARE TOO MANY DRIVERS The churn on app-based rideshare is enormous, it's a selling point - it's how they roll out their service so quickly, anyone with a car can sign up within few days
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Replying to @arthur_affect @EmJaeCaer and
Oh god, it’s almost like the business model is predatory and broken. ALMOST LIKE THAT.
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Replying to @surplusvalmeal @EmJaeCaer and
Yeah okay So as long as the business model exists, and people have no better option but to use it, getting drivers fired is the best defense of disabled customers in this context It's a good thing People should be applauded for it
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Replying to @arthur_affect @EmJaeCaer and
It's a form of mutual aid It keeps this one driver from screwing over the next person Literally, this is why NFB pays people to go on random pointless Uber trips over and over again to catch the bad apples
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Replying to @arthur_affect @EmJaeCaer and
THAT IS LITERALLY NOT WHAT MUTUAL AID MEANS
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Replying to @surplusvalmeal @EmJaeCaer and
It's disabled people volunteering their time and labor to help other disabled people and stand in solidarity with their community at no immediate benefit to themselves
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Replying to @arthur_affect @EmJaeCaer and
That isn’t what Mutual Aid is.
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Replying to @surplusvalmeal @arthur_affect and
that actually is a form of mutual aid, but he also said people are being paid to do it, which would make it less so.
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They don't get paid paid, they get the cost of the Uber rides compensated
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