Kind of unrelated but I'm working on crossword and I could really use some help. Does anyone know a word for compulsory unpaid labor? Seven letters. Starts with an "S."
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Why do journalists mince words? If you are "coerced into unpaid labour" you are enslaved
Because the media is not on our side and is actively trying to make this reality. The more they sane wash it, the better.
The media are owned and controlled by the ruling class - the same class of people who also own and control for-profit prisons, and also own and control elected politicians through lobbying.
As I always say, under capitalism, democracy means the power of the state is auctioned off to the highest bidder.
How does capitalism inevitably lead to fascism?
Basically, the issue with capitalism is that the more wealth you have, the easier it is for you to make more money. And since money can be used to buy goods, services and influence, there is always a way to use money to gain more political and social power. With that political and social power, you can push society and the legal system in the direction you want to go. So you can use your wealth to gain power, and then you can use your power to change laws and society so that you can make even more wealth and power. It’s a positive feedback loop.
Obviously, though, if the billionaires and ruling class are accumulating more and more of our society’s wealth, that inevitably means that there’s less for everyone else to go around - therefore, working class people feel poorer and poorer. Meanwhile, the economy is going absolutely great for rich people, so inflation continues to go up - everything gets more expensive, but wages don’t increase. The wealthy just keep more and more of the wealth for themselves. To accumulate more and more wealth, they change the laws so that they can avoid paying taxes, so public services collapse. Politicians are lobbied to ensure that public funds are diverted away from where it is most needed - housing, healthcare, transportation, infrastructure - and instead into industries where their class interests most benefit from it, such as weapons manufacturing and extractive industries such as fossil fuels and mining.
The working class are bound to notice that their lives are getting shittier and shittier, and if that situation is left unchecked, the working class would realize that the ruling class are fucking them over, rise up, and overthrow their rulers. Obviously, the ruling class need to do something about this, but there’s no solution that the ruling class can offer. They’re causing all of the problems, to fix them they’d have to give up some of their wealth and power - and that’s not something they’re going to do. So they need to find someone else to blame the problems we have in society on. Unfortunately, though, no matter who they blame the problems on, and no matter what they do to “fix” it, the issue will continue to persist, because the material conditions underlying the issues are, very intentionally, never addressed.
So, the conundrum returns: The ruling class said that minority A caused all of the problems, minority A is persecuted and oppressed, but society doesn’t actually get any better. Either the problem wasn’t minority A, or minority A just hasn’t been oppressed enough yet. So the ruling class can either escalate the oppression, or they can shift the focus to another minority group. The division continues to escalate in terms of how vitriolic and extreme it is, and it also continues to divide the working class into smaller and smaller groups.
To get the working class to buy into this hateful message, they need to take advantage of our worst instincts, and one of those instincts is the in-group bias. The majority are manipulated into being suspicious, then intolerant, then hateful, then violent, then genocidal, towards whatever the targeted minority of the day is. Anything that can be used to divide the working class - sexuality, nationality, immigration status, ethnicity, religion, sex, gender identity, age, all of these will be used as wedges to keep the working class split apart and not working together, because they know that if the working class actually unite against them, they are completely and truly fucked.
That’s exactly how fascism manifests. It’s because it’s possible for people to accumulate power through wealth. This is why capitalism must be abolished. If we do not abolish capitalism, fascism will always return. It’s just a matter of time.
But can't capitalism can be reformed?
While, of course, some laws to reform capitalism can be passed, and would definitely alleviate the worst harm caused, over the long term, capitalism cannot be reformed.
Any attempts to reform, democratize or socialize capitalism may yield short term improvements to quality of life of the working class, but if capitalism is not abolished, it will always reassert itself, and capitalism inevitably leads towards fascism.
The New Deal prevented the US from sliding into fascism in the 20th century, so that’s ultimately a good thing, but it did not go far enough, and that’s why we have the resurgence of fascism in the 21st century America.
Yeah sorry that was a rhetorical question
My bad, I'm autistic and struggle to tell sometimes! Sorry for preaching to the converted :p
If it makes you feel any better, quite certain I am too. Unfortunately for me I spent 35 years pretending to be normal without knowing and I'm really fuckin tired now
This worked very well during the Irish famine
That's just slavery with extra steps. But we already have for profit prison work camps. So I guess it's just a different flavor of slavery. Oh, and the ice "holding facilities" and "detention centers" because due process is only for white americans, aparently. They might start making them do labor also. You know, digging ditches and standing naked in front of them with a bulleye chest. That sort of thing. What happened to the whole world fighting against the one bad country?
Just an ugly reminder that slavery wasn't actually outlawed in the US.
Bell Riots when? We are long overdue
There is a little thing I heard about some in the US doing tomorrow, May Day Strike. Sure it is one day, but it's a start. Not from US but to show some solidarity I will not be using (within reason as I can't not use windows at work) any US tech tomorrow, no Youtube, no streaming on youtube, not even going to play any steam games, lucky for me this platform is not a US thing so will be here.
Your gov't is trying to bring on the riots, any riots, to cancel elections. Remember it is harder to control 20 groups of 1000 people than 1 group of 20000 people
I imagine this is mainly being pushed by the people of Baton Rouge and New Orleans. There's a bridge near the French Quarter where hundreds of homeless people congregate. People wouldn't mind, but the panhandling and open crack use looks bad in a city dependent of tourism.
The most interesting aspect of this area-in my opinion-is the army of 10 year olds selling crack on their bicycles. They keep it under their tongue and swallow it if they are robbed or stopped by a police officer.
...this is one of the least offensive aspects of this community. Between the lack of education and widespread acceptance of statutory rape, it's hard to understand how people could live like this. People from up north don't understand how bad it is. Forcefully removing these kids from their parents is probably the only way to break the cycle of abuse.
Yay!
Feudalism!
Slavery 2.0
Not much new abt it though, I'd say still slavery 1.0
Yeah, I guess you're correct.
No this is still just capitalism. This was standard practice until the 1930s in the US and UK.
Among the many things that is failed to be taught in US schools is how much of the early colonial populations were the impoverished/mentally ill/unhoused of England that basically got exiled for pretty crimes in order to be shipped out and populate the colonies, or were offered passage in the hope of a better life but at a cost they could never payoff because the structure favored perpetual indentured servitude. It never goes away, they just figure out new ways to rig the system whenever one form of it becomes too difficult to maintain. The masses get the illusion of progress or change, but it’s the same game updated to match the sensibilities of the era.
https://encyclopediavirginia.org/entries/vagrancy-act-of-1866/
It's like we're doing Reconstruction, but in reverse 😀
We can call it Redestruction!
I had "bring back slavery" on my bingo card. I just need 'nuclear holocaust' to win now. 🤞
Bring back?
My random internet person, we enshrined it in our goddamn constitution. It never went away, we legalized it and constitutionally protected it in such a way that ensures it will never go away until the document on which it is written is burned along with the institution that created it.
There's never going to be anything 2/3 of states agree on enough to change the constitution for again. Divisive politics and complicit media make sure of that.
Can't the North attempt to secede like the Dixies did, but for the opposite reason?
That’s when we all win.
Ohh looky not enough prisons now, remind me, who pays for those?
Hey, I called it!
https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/comment/19594178
They're just gonna revert back to the 'no one wants to work' mantra untill we just literally put our incarcerated prisoners to work in the fields, going full circle all the way back to slavery.
Combine that with the Grants Pass decision literally criminalizing homelesness, and yep, somehow, slavery returned!
Oh boy do I just sure love being right about things like this...
holy shit this country is literally evil
We already use a lot of incarcerated labor in "invisible" jobs. Whole industries rely on incarcerated labor.
Completely correct... that's... the model.
The fun little carve out in the 13th Ammendment that enables this to all work.
So that model is now going to expand.
My next guess would be: All the people who did PPP fraud, maxed out BNPL loans and then just refused to acknowledge collections, untill they miss a court date and end up with a default judgement by a court.
Literal debt slaves.
And then also everybody getting shaken out of Section 8, lotta them will end up homeless, ie are defacto criminals when a cop notices them or a karen instructs a cop to notice them.
Hey look, it’s our future when we can no longer afford to live. They’ll make us into slaves.
The bill allows defendants to avoid incarceration by entering a 12‑month “treatment program.” However, people enrolled in those programs could be required to pay for all or part of their costs. If they are unable to pay, the bill authorizes courts to mandate unpaid labor to offset the costs.
Ok, so if they can't pay for this "program" they can perform labor to make up the difference. But do they work for the "program" they owe money to? Is there a third party that will pay the balance and then they labor for them?
If this passes, I'm going to organize a mass camp out on the LA congressional lawn. This is slavery, and history has shown that slavery can only be defeated by direct action. We camp until we'd be obligated to work, and then go on strike.
Meanwhile, the Republicans can't figure out why everyone hates them and why a lot of people cheer whenever someone takes a shot at the PedoPrez.
Next step, create a whole lot more homeless.
So fiscally irresponsible is the path they are choosing? Giving people housing will be so much cheaper than paying for slave facilities to run indefinitely. Though I suppose if you're personally financially vested in corporate activities that require slave labor, it makes sense.
Ah, slavery of the 21st century awesome.
Rise the prices of homes so people canyt pay.
Now they are forced to work for free.
Flawless!
I see that Christianity is getting back to its roots.
Yes this is obviously slavery.
What kind of work are they expecting people to do though?
Most menial tasks are performed by machines now.
Slavery making a bigger comeback. It never really left.