"Resignations are rising because people are seeing more job listings, not because they’re feeling more Marxist."

All the recent union pushes are just coincidence... I guess.

  • BatCountryMusicFan [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    Ok this article made me so unreasonably angry that I decided to look up the author. This haughty litte twerp was born in a wealthy DC suburb where the median income is over $200,000 a year and he got hired by the Atlantic at 23. His professional career before that was, uh...

    Fucking acting in WaPo-reviewed Shakespeare plays.

    This fucking dukeling has never worked a day in his goddamn life. I look forward to the day he has to start hauling carts with the rest of us, I'll ask him if he still thinks people love their jobs then.

      • zifnab25 [he/him, any]
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        3 years ago

        Shakespeare was popular in no small part because the work was populist. Hamlet is literally a story about a royal family so dysfunctional that they all end up killing each other.

    • Janked [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      It's almost comical how often this happens when you do the slightest bit of digging into these "journalists", they're so immediately discredited, but 99% of people will never take even that small step of critical analysis.