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- All workers must be paid a living wage for their labor.
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I think the guys in the trenches in WW1 would love to trade places with you
At least in WWI I'd have gotten 4Fs and could off myself without any shame. In this life it's like, shameful to give up but also impossible to get a scrap of enjoyment out of it.
Edit: also your argument is whataboutism
Why do you care if it's shameful, you'll be dead
What a weird thing to worry about
Honestly I think I'd make that trade. At least if they lived they would have a house, family and kids to come home to. And a lifetime of prosperity. I'd trade a few horrible years for that. Either way I wouldn't have to live an entire lifetime struggling for everything.
Ooof I guess they don't teach kids history anymore.
Im guessing its that he uses the most rosey speach he can, failing to relize that theres some kind of hell for the returning soldiers, or that they dont return.