I wonder how/if the states of these workers will reemploy them

  • Palacegalleryratio [he/him]
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    1 year ago

    Unusual conclusion of my post. I was suggesting that you’re being pretty callous with respect to people with limited options available to them, who are about to experience some hardship.

    You didn’t address the many non American workers that are affected (there is a world of people outside America). Even within America, though training for IT might be a slightly flippant example even talking about training for solar or other programs; for the vast majority of workers the retraining is for jobs that don’t exist within their communities, near their families and responsibilities and is often not appropriate for their skills. It’s nothing to do with being scared of change and everything to do with real world material conditions.

    Nobody said anything about banning alternative energy, that’s your moon logic, not mine. I was just suggesting a little compassion for these workers who have provided an important service to society (you want your hospital to have electrical power right?) in unpleasant conditions and who are vilified for wanting to keep earning the money that they need to exist when no other option is given them.

    • Facebones@reddthat.com
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      1 year ago

      No sympathy to those who turn down new industry and free training for that industry. It's not moon logic, it's literally their whole thing - no new industry, reopen the mines or bust.

      But you clearly haven't actually followed any of this and just want to run your mouth in a desperate attempt to be right on the internet. So go off king.