11-18-2011, 06:04 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-18-2011, 06:20 PM by FireIceTalon.)
(11-18-2011, 12:22 PM)ShadowHM Wrote:(11-18-2011, 07:25 AM)FireIceTalon Wrote: http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2011/n...employment
Just more proof that crapitalism is complete and utter garbage. This isn't even wage slavery here, this is just plain old fashioned slavery period. Indentured Servitude 101. What the fuck is next? Concentration camps I suppose?
I confess that your over-the-top language is a barrier to me. I do find it difficult to read your posts. I am not even sure I want to read your answer to my question below, because of this. But here goes:
So, how do you make the leap to slavery there? Where, exactly, does that article show that these young people are being forced to do those jobs? All I got out of it is that they lose their government-paid benefits if they don't keep working at jobs they got because of that program. If you define that as slavery, then you need a better education. Just because some lawyers use that language in their presentations on behalf of their clients doesn't make it so.
Oddly enough, although my income is paid by my employer and not by my government, if I don't keep on working I will not be paid either!
Did you read the article? Your response seems to indicate you didn't. They have to work for FREE. That my friend, is S-L-A-V-E-R-Y, with a capital S (even if it is for only 2 months, it is still 2 months of slavery). Such propositions always end up in exploitation or are understated anyway.
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"Your very ideas are but the outgrowth of conditions of your bourgeois production and bourgeois property, just as your jurisprudence is but the will of your class, made into law for all, a will whose essential character and direction are determined by the economic conditions of the existence of your class." - Marx (addressing the bourgeois)