The idea that most people can't work effectively, to their full potential or at all while struggling to live is not accounted for.
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Working despite adversity is fetishised, often to an absurd degree, triumph over hardship praised without any critique of hardship's source.
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Weird how Scandinavia part of the 'west' is so socially responsible, what gave them such insight?
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it's worth noting that Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Iceland some significant differences.
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I guess we haven't escaped the "life is cheap" era after all. There are always new bodies for the factories so the broken can be cast aside.
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But not even a right to work, really. Unless you're a white male able bodied STEM grad willing to relocate anywhere.
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"You have a 'right' to serve us for as little as we can get away with paying you, then get shitcanned because we don't like...
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"...you or have found someone utterly inexperienced but willing to do the overwork job for even less."
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@fozmeadows@miss_s_b USA in particular has *never* had a "right to life" - health system, death penalty, gun laws, ect ectThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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