Pass me the cyanide gas because this seems like a highly successful op.

The 30 year old dog walker did an interview on Fox that was pretty cringe but all in all not THAT bad imo but is set off a firestorm and 200k people instantly joined /r/workreform

Here's where it gets fun. The 3 mods of /r/workreform all work at the same bank. One is A CTO and the others claim to be low level employees. Link

The new sub seems like a bunch of libshits. "It’s work reforms not anti capitalism"

"This isn't necessarily an anti-capitalism sub. We may share many of the same ideals and goals, but "

"If you want anticaptialism, go to /r/LateStageCapitalism"

tl;dr a 30 yo dog walker was too much for the libs to handle 😅

  • SuperNovaCouchGuy [any]
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    3 years ago

    this is fucking sad because r/antiwork was based enough to:

    1. be anti-capitalist, socialist even

    2. have an ethos which strikes at the core of the entire puritanical religious fundamentalist superstructure ("humans have to earn the right to exist") in a way that everyone in imperialist nations can relate to

    3. never have a huge backslide into reactionary "muh poor and unemployed ppl bad bcuz gvt makes me work for them" ideology despite having 1.4 million members

    4. cause problems for companies irl

    • Neckbeard_Prime [they/them,he/him]
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      3 years ago

      cause problems for companies irl

      And this is why they had to be torpedoed. I am not convinced that this wasn't deliberate; it's too perfect.