by Im on the leader » Thu Oct 18, 2018 12:40 pm
John wrote:Guest wrote:
> With all the research you do, John, I'm surprised you are unaware
> of the nightmarish conditions at Amazon. I was shocked to see you
> praise him. Bezos is a fraud. He took over he Washington Post just
> to bash Trump and he proceeded to slash wages, medical benefits,
> and retirement for the journalists and workers at the paper. He's
> a bad guy, John. It's like praising Stalin because he fought
> against Hitler.
John wrote:
> Would these employees be better off if they were
> unemployed?
Guest wrote:
> They would be better off if the businesses they owned or formerly
> worked at had not been run out of business by Amazon. Next you'll
> be defending Walmart.
Or how about Macdonalds, putting all those restaurants out of
business. Or how about Fedex, putting the Post Office out of
business. Or how about word processors, putting all those secretaries
out of business. Or how about those Nottingham automated looms,
putting all those textile workers out of business. Evil, evil, evil.
Well, since you asked, all of these events have added up to a rise in obesity, poor health, higher shipping rates(ever sent a letter overseas with FedEx?), and mass unemployment. So,yeah, these aren't good things. I guess you are playing 4D chess and trying to say that Bezos and his Amazon genocide machine are really bad for humanity.
Thanks for clearing that up, dude.
[quote="John"][quote="Guest"]
> With all the research you do, John, I'm surprised you are unaware
> of the nightmarish conditions at Amazon. I was shocked to see you
> praise him. Bezos is a fraud. He took over he Washington Post just
> to bash Trump and he proceeded to slash wages, medical benefits,
> and retirement for the journalists and workers at the paper. He's
> a bad guy, John. It's like praising Stalin because he fought
> against Hitler.[/quote]
[quote="John"]
> Would these employees be better off if they were
> unemployed?[/quote]
[quote="Guest"]
> They would be better off if the businesses they owned or formerly
> worked at had not been run out of business by Amazon. Next you'll
> be defending Walmart.[/quote]
Or how about Macdonalds, putting all those restaurants out of
business. Or how about Fedex, putting the Post Office out of
business. Or how about word processors, putting all those secretaries
out of business. Or how about those Nottingham automated looms,
putting all those textile workers out of business. Evil, evil, evil.[/quote]
Well, since you asked, all of these events have added up to a rise in obesity, poor health, higher shipping rates(ever sent a letter overseas with FedEx?), and mass unemployment. So,yeah, these aren't good things. I guess you are playing 4D chess and trying to say that Bezos and his Amazon genocide machine are really bad for humanity.
Thanks for clearing that up, dude.