• happybadger [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    Oh shit, 785k subscribers. Chapo maxed out at like 120k. r/Antiwork has problems with landlords who think that includes them, but hell of a place to agitate right now.

    • VernetheJules [they/them]
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      3 years ago

      I saw a commenter saying they thought the sub was just about people not wanting to work when they first found it but then they saw like two posts and realized they were in the same position as the rest of the posters

      you love to see it!!

      :bloomer:

      • happybadger [he/him]
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        3 years ago

        Like /r/collapse it's a good place for a Pedagogy of the Oppressed Marxist-humanist approach. An oppressed group that sees its oppression but without a coherent critique of it, posts that directly confront them with the dehumanisation they face from their oppressors, a tangible goal toward liberation in the form of wage/benefit increases and a tangible path with the union drive and strikes. We can link the pandemic, shortages, productive relationships, and labour history together to answer the five W's.

        :xi-clap: give :xi-clap: us :xi-clap: /c/collapse :xi-clap: or :xi-clap: /c/shortages :xi-clap: please :xi-clap: