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Yeah unionizing can help: instead of making problems solvable with technology, in which compared to the average person we all excel, we can replace them with social interactions, where we will be eaten alive: and rather than have the ability to work in a different environment if we don't like our current one, we will be forced to work union rules whether we like them or not.

Somehow I also don't think that union will be political neutral, so I won't be building the muslim database, but I will be building the "who has a gun license" database.




I think you have really deeply bought into stereotypes of unions that, to the extent any of them are applicable, are only applicable to a subset of unions uncertain fields and only because of the market conditions in those fields.

And, on top of that, fail to recognize that some problems are inherently social, and ignoring that and failing to address them as such doesn't make them solvable by other means, it makes them nonsolvable.


Are you equating a firearm registration system with a fascist database of a minority religion?


Both will be used to deprive people of their rights.




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