A reddit mod goes on Fox News, fukkkery ensues...

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Quite Frankly, this ideology was popular 20 years ago…. Like you say it’s definitely not going anywhere
And those same people wonder why they are living with parents or roommates in their 40s. Maybe if they weren’t “anti work” they’d have a bit more financial freedom these days
 
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That was one of the few good subreddits. It called attention to how the average American worker is getting sodomized with no Vaseline. But that sub got infiltrated by a bunch of neckbeard socialist antifa types who were pushing for Universal Basic Income, full on Communism etc.

You have two extremes. Bootstrappers who say anyone who doesn’t work 70 hours is a lazy. Even though most bootstrappers are miserable and take out their frustration for their pitiful existences on everyone around them by having no manners, driving like dikkheads and being Karens to service workers. :rudy:And you have people that want full in communism but don’t realize that how bad folks have in China. :mindblown:It’s no secret people in high places want to model the West after China.

The truth is that there should be a work life balance. The best work schedule in my opinion is working four ten hour days because you have a three day weekend. But most people are forced to work overtime or take a second job just to pay for the necessities. This is not right, people literally fought for our right to a forty hour workweek, but for many people that is a luxury. And you have bootstrappers who have the audacity to defend rising out of control inflation, suppressing wages and overworking as a solution when a single health crisis or episode of inevitable burnout could send them to the poor house too. :stopitslime:
 

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really can't give a fukk when they were cool with this weirdo being a mod until he went on the interview
if they were about it they would look at every mod in the subreddits funny but whatever just do it to get karma
dumb redditors :mjlol::mjlol::mjlol::mjlol:

Reddit is weird in that they have like 5 no life having mods being responsible for 100s of subs with 10s of millions of users. There's no guarantee that this wasn't a "supermod" or one of their own

It was like 900k people on there. 99% of people probably ain't even knew who this person or was cool with them in all likelihood.
 
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