This is what they want for me, you, and our children and wouldn’t hesitate a second to do it again provided the line goes up

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    If the parents are made poor enough, this will come back. Just in case you don’t know why they kill social security.

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    This is why I get so fucking mad at the tradwife Tiktok people, who go “Oh feminists are forcing you to go to work, I miss the good old days!”

    Like no you fucking don’t, in the “good old days” since the industrial revolution anyone who wasn’t rich had to work their ass off in shit conditions, including women and children. These people never read The Jungle (that shit was horrifying in middle school, and I only read an excerpt), or saw the pictures of coal kids, or the Triangle Shirtwaist factory fire back in 1911 that killed 100+ women and girls.

    You get to pose for the camera with a full face of makeup and hold your soccer team of kids because your husband is rich and thinks you’re hot. Full stop.

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    First quarter over quarter GDP gains have been less than expected. We have to look to out of the box solutions, and this blue sky strategy looks like it may show promise. I’ll forward this memo up to corporate.

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    Most of human history was like this. The 50 year period after WWII is the aberration. If we don’t fight the oligarchs this is what they will reduce us to.

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      Most of human history…hmm checks notes… since the invention of capitalism about 400 years ago, yes.

      Even serfs under feudal lords had significantly more free time and while basic child labor was common, it was mostly in family run farms.

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        Pre-industrial societies still expected children to work from young ages. And they would often switch to adult labour in their early teens.

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          Right, but the industrial revolution wasn’t the mark of the start of this. The end of Feudalism is what they’re pointing towards. And they’re not arguing for Feudalism either, but rather that we should do neither capitalism nor Feudalism

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        Instructions unclear, reverted to feudalism, defended literal, inherited pile of manure with violence

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    And this photo shows a group of child laborers going in for a 12-hour night shift at a meat packing plant in Kansas, 2025. Just kidding, they will not make the mistake of allowing photography this time around.

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    I’d rather burn every city to the fucking ground than rob any of our children of their childhood. Catch my kids standing outside with the molotovs.

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      Conservatives: Won’t somebody think of the children?!

      Subtext: as slave labor or sex objects or ideological battlefields or…

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    And just like the guard on a a meat grinding machine at a packing plant, the law doesn’t stop them from sucking in minors

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    Some more info on this photo:

    Photographer: Hine, Lewis Wickes

    Flashlight photo of children on night shift going to work at 6 PM on a cold dark December night.

    Work shift lasts all night, 12 hours.

    They do not come out again until 6:00 AM

    Child workers on their way to a night shift at Whitnel Cottton Mills. North Carolina, USA 1908.

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      Thank you so much for the link. The clearer image shows the girl at the door has her hand on her hip. I was afraid it might’ve been a stump. Which could have happened if it were caught in the machinery, though she’d likely have bled to death or been unemployable and starved.

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    I get what you’re saying but it is unrealistic in this society. Many industries opt to replace their workers with automated systems. Perhaps this same level of greed has been redirected into newer unregulated ways.

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      Child labor is used all around the world still. Just have to loosen laws a bit and make people poor enough to accept low wages, then it will be (more) of a thing in the US too. Below-living wage is cheaper than automating for many tasks; doesn’t require the rich to risk as much capital either.

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      Are they automating their jobs away to let the rest of humanity live lives of joyous leisure, or will those non-owners who no longer provide utility to the owners just be starved to death?

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      K, so pulling this thread, if children have no value as laborers in the future dystopia no one but the oligarchs wants, what would their for-profit role be? Societal larvae destined to be future laborers with adult human skills not easily automated? In the meantime, how would they ‘earn their keep’ so-to-speak?

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      You do realize several plants in the US have already been caught using child labor, right?

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        Now its time to compare several to the national total. You did say the US right?

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          Wait… just to be clear, is your argument ‘because only a few plants have been caught doing it, that means no other companies will?’

          I want to be sure I have that right before I reply.