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Comments by "VisibilityFoggy" (@VisibilityFoggy) on "The Treatment of Amazon Warehouse Workers" video.
@swesleyc7 - I'd even take it a step further. I don't particularly believe they even care so much about being portrayed positive in a PR sense. Most racial/ethnic "advocacy" groups are really shakedown rackets that benefit a few people at the top by threatening businesses with boycotts, lawsuits, administrative complaints to government agencies, etc. Al Sharpton literally had to wear a wire to tape conversations with mafia figures after they caught him back in the day. Anyone know where the $90 million BLM collected from these corporations went, besides the few million spent on the founder's mansions?
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I've never read his entire rant/manifesto, but from the summaries I've read, the accuracy of what he warned about is bone chillingly accurate to the point where it's just strange. I know they'd never allow it, but it would be legitimately interesting to hear him interviewed somewhere, assuming he is aware of the world outside prison.
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Yeah, this guy would be huge! I bet some company would eventually even sign him to a big exclusive deal.
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@JoGuev7177 I think the issue is that they specifically choose areas where there are few other jobs available so they can dominate the work force – and, let's be honest, grease the local politicians. There's no way most planning or zoning boards would allow gigantic warehouses to be built if anyone else proposed one.
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In fairness, peeing in a bottle would bother me far less than waiting two hours for room service to show up.
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@adewit5366 Yeah, this doesn't make sense. Most Americans live in homes that are orders of magnitude larger than most European homes, which were often built centuries ago in compact areas. Even the modern homes that I looked at in the suburbs of Barcelona, while beautiful, are not near the size of the homes in my town in the Tampa Bay area and they are far more expensive to boot.
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