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No they don't. What the fukk is wrong with you?

"As with anything, someone has to suffer so that the economy of the south may continue to be an engine of prosperity fueled by God's crop; cotton. It is the poor negro's burden, yet they are better for it."

The more things change, the more they stay the same.
You went a bit extreme.

I’m simply saying, someone has to work hard for someone else to enjoy or relax. Just like when you go to a restaurant, hotel, or get any type of service, someone is working hard for you to enjoy the service you’re getting.
 

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You went a bit extreme.

I’m simply saying, someone has to work hard for someone else to enjoy or relax. Just like when you go to a restaurant, hotel, or get any type of service, someone is working hard for you to enjoy the service you’re getting.

Nah. You're not going to weasel out of this one. You initially mentioned "suffering" and it's necessity for your enjoyment in a thread about cruise ships employing shytbag tactics so they can circumvent US labor laws (and if you're trying to circumvent our employer friendly laws you're definitely up to no good). These people are being exploited and you're like, "Well, as long as it's for my enjoyment. :yeshrug:" There's a difference between "hard work" and work that "violates labor laws." No one should "suffer" for your relaxation and enjoyment. You've really let working at a major bank go to your head. You might make six figures but you aren't Jeff Bezos, your comfortable life isn't guaranteed and if you do ever find yourself back on the ground floor your 18th century robber baron persona won't serve you well. Be humble.
 
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