Poor you. |
The first question under the faqs is “why do you want to end work!” Spoiler alert: the answer isn’t “we don’t, we just want reforms!” I am completely fine with it! I am pro UBI. But don’t lie about the goals of the movement! |
They have every reason to be angry
![]() Boomers took all the wealth for themselves and basically rammed society down the drain. Everyone else is sick of it, and sick of them. It's a dangerous combo |
+1 this is a direct quote from their FAQ; "We're not against effort, labor, or being productive. We're against jobs as they are structured under capitalism and the state: Against exploitative economic relations, against hierarchical social relations at the workplace." |
Same. I shouldn't want this since I'm an elite white collar worker who is treated well, slagged my way to the mid-top and will always be working for a paycheck. I shouldn't want everything else to become more expensive and lessen my own paycheck. |
DP. And the answer to first question is: Why do you want to end work? Because the modern day workplace is one where you are expected to work despite your own individual needs or desires. Work puts the needs and desires of managers and corporations above and beyond workers, often to the point of abuse through being overworked and underpaid Which is a rejection of work under current conditions, not work generally. It's much more reformist than PP is implying. |
I wasn’t sure about the movement at first, but the “boomer hurr durr” argument really won me over. |
Here's something you have to realize: no one cares about your approval or disapproval. It's worthless. |
Ditto. |
Hard core anti work folks would consider you a boomer apologist class traitor, FYI. |
No, we wouldn't. |
Yeah, no. There are a diverse group of people on r/antiwork, including some business managers and CEOs. Many boomers on there too. Keep trying to dismiss it, folks, but change is happening, workers are unionizing and finally FIGHTING BACK |
Okay, and I never held up my approval as something people were scrabbling for. You seem like a narcissist- maybe a generational trait? |
I'm just posting and commenting on a quote someone referenced. I'm incredibly uninterested in your explanation of what other people would think of me for that. |
Lol CEOs are specifically forbidden |