MajesticLion
Veteran
Unceasing psyops.

@El_Mero_Mero
I like to browse it and laugh at the delusional and entitled white people (the majority of Reddit in general) crying about a society that was built for them to thrive, and yet they’ve still failed. Meanwhile, I’ve (a Black Man) had to work 30x harder, yet managed to accomplish and possess more than the vast majority of them. No sympathy.
I also enjoying informing myself on how envious and jealous they are of people who may be more “successful” than them. They’re notorious for “pocket watching”.
Those are some of the worst unrealistic mofos you will ever see. Only a completely broke bum would have that type of attitude. They’ve gone way past the line between standing up for workers rights into just being lazy and miserable.https://www.reddit.com/r/antiwork/
I'm not going to post any specific reddit threads, but there was one guy that commented that he likes to drive around w/ his kids and point out businesses to them that pay under $15/hr, and inform his kids of how they are horrible businesses.
There also was a poster talking about organizing a whole bunch of people to set-up interviews with McDonalds, and then just have everyone not show up (as a way to stick it to the company).
I'm more of a centrist and I know that people on this board are also kind of split down the middle, but if you want to see how crazy people can be, then it might be an interesting subreddit to check out if you've never seen it.
Yes, there are some GOOD points to be found there, but alot of posters there are just bandwagon followers that just "want to see the system torn down/want to see the world burn".


There also was a poster talking about organizing a whole bunch of people to set-up interviews with McDonalds, and then just have everyone not show up (as a way to stick it to the company).

Most of the people on that subreddit do actually work. It’s more about changing the culture of work and how corporations and employers take advantage of employees. Most of them are not actually against working in general.How do they afford WiFi and cell phones to post
look at the responses in this threadMost of the people on that subreddit do actually work. It’s more about changing the culture of work and how corporations and employers take advantage of employees. Most of them are not actually against working in general.