you will never see any of these same people protesting for better wages, or safer conditions or more protection for workers. they're fighting to force poor people to go back to doing their hair and selling them makeup and furniture
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If they really wanted to work they could always apply at grocery stores and hospitals
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Not that I don't agree, but hospitals are laying people off right now. Covid19 unfortunately doesn't pay the bills and hospitals are bleeding money. Employees working long hours have also seen a 25% pay reduction while risking their lives. But they could be delivery drivers.
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They're also protesting for *their* workers to go back into work, and for *their* tenants in their apartment buildings to go back to work.
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Most of this lot does not look like they own businesses. But if you are paid to protest, it is play for pay. And you can bring with you all the hateful signs you have made that you keep in basement/garage. No limit on how hateful.
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no one is concerned about the rights or health of others. they are only thinking of themselves
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They want to go back to being able to consider all workers non-essential because all stores are open.
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Nailed it.
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I distinctly remember that the point of the quarantine was to flatten the curve. There is no way to beat this without a vaccine. 18 months or forever away. Your bills paid ad infinitum? Mine aren’t. I’d really like to work to pay them and feed my family.
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