Remember, kids: don’t try this at home!
It’s like the best way to prevent police brutality and murder: simply make them individually liable for damages and require them to carry insurance for it. Bad actions make you uninsurable, and the rest of your department more risky (expensive).
Unions were the compromise between violence against the capital from the working class.
Every few generations everyone seems to forget the existing social contracts exist for reason, and that reason is never the benevolence of the plutocrats.
Too bad companies spent decades demoting and crushing them. Paid money for it, even.
The same Pinkertons that were hired over a century ago to bust unions, are still around today for a reason.
I’ve said that on Reddit and people got mad at me.
A single warehouse burning because of low wages is like a single healthcare CEO getting shot: Funny to read about, but ultimately not going to change much.
Turn it into a monthly thing, and it becomes a revolutionary act that will change things!
I’ve said that on Reddit and
peoplebots got mad at me.FTFY.

Not a modern problem. Not a modern solution. Fuck Dave Chappelle.
Actually it’s only a warehouse if it comes from the warehouse region of France. Anything else is just a “storage shed”
sparkling storage shed
Remember, kids: don’t try this at home!
Yeah! Try it at a factory
That’s right, kids: try it at work!
Hypothetically, I really hope this happens. Hypothetically, like once a week for the next year.
If they used to be houses, then they are were-houses.
If it used to be a house, then it’s a was-house.
I’m not a lawyer, but this sounds perfectly feasible to me. So insurance companies simply choose to not treat low wages as a risk factor. I wonder why 🤔
Usually what the owner class does is push for tougher laws instead
Finally, a sensible market solution /s
Oh no how unfortunate.
you’d be replaced with robots even sooner
I it seriously got to that point those robots would have to be fireproof.
The ESG that the right deserves








