Message from @nord

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2019-02-16 03:11:33 UTC  

Maybe eventually but keep it mind that the industrial revolution brought tractors and later combine harvesters that replaced the work on 20 field hands and did it faster, among other examples but it wasn't as if everyone was suddenly unemployed.

2019-02-16 03:13:41 UTC  

Stone toss based and red pilled once more

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2019-02-16 03:15:28 UTC  

@nord while I see your point, I think that AI could in many ways replace the need for humans at all. While the industrial revolution was mostly just about making labor more efficient. AI could replace the need all together.

2019-02-16 03:18:31 UTC  

We're actually talking about UBI and automation in my economics class

2019-02-16 03:19:28 UTC  

@Sam Anderson A lot of businesses could be automated, yet aren't. A lot of our work could be done autonomously.

2019-02-16 03:20:19 UTC  

Why haven't the jobs that can already be automated done so already?

2019-02-16 03:22:00 UTC  

Also this might be kind of an obvious point but, the argument that we need UBI because "gee all the jobs will get automated lol" Isn't valid until the jobs are actually all automated.

2019-02-16 03:22:52 UTC  

Takes time lmao.

2019-02-16 03:23:27 UTC  

Would you rather be ahead of it or have hundreds of thousands of angry workers who can't be retrained? If not millions?

2019-02-16 03:24:18 UTC  

I want UBI for all gamers

2019-02-16 03:24:22 UTC  

^

2019-02-16 03:24:23 UTC  

Literally I'll believe it when I see it. I simply can not imagine automation suddenly displacing a significant amount of the workforce.

2019-02-16 03:25:02 UTC  

UBI and automation would be devastating to the human psyche

2019-02-16 03:25:23 UTC  

It seems like a very lazy argument made by people that have not actually given detailed thought to what sectors of the market could be automated and how quickly. They just say "BRO DID YOU SEE HOW SMART COMPUTERS ARE YOU WONT HAVE A JOB NEXT YEAR"

2019-02-16 03:25:51 UTC  

Where is the substance? I wan't some papers or something. And books by lazy socialists don't count.

2019-02-16 03:25:56 UTC  

It sounds even easier to just deflect.

2019-02-16 03:26:34 UTC  

I unironically believe the minute UBI starts is when globalists will set off whatever depopulation of the goyim they've been planning. Probably a virus.

2019-02-16 03:29:15 UTC  

Why is there not a steady decline in work force participation if that is true? If automation is really taking off increasingly It should be reflected but it's been relatively flat since 2015.

2019-02-16 03:31:55 UTC  

Automate E-girls. The THOT audit goes to the next level

2019-02-16 03:32:03 UTC  

Universal Gamer Income

2019-02-16 03:32:12 UTC  

My policy would be 1-4-40

2019-02-16 03:32:37 UTC  

A free awoo~ maga girl to every white family

2019-02-16 03:32:48 UTC  

A man should be able support at least a family of four by working 40 hours per week at anything other than an entry level job

2019-02-16 03:33:09 UTC  

What would you determine to be an entry level job?

2019-02-16 03:33:19 UTC  

Automation affects different sectors of work differently. The technology is also still being tested/implemented. It's really a matter of time before it's more than feasible to replace entire industries of workers. It also creates jobs for those who can code/repair these systems, so it probably depends on who's replacing whom: mostly middle aged, high school educated whites being replaced by STEM subcons.

2019-02-16 03:33:44 UTC  

not starbucks barrista or other things that are usually just high school summer job stuff

2019-02-16 03:34:22 UTC  

it would depend on whats going on in the particular year

2019-02-16 03:35:01 UTC  

enough to raise a family and still have some disposable income too

2019-02-16 03:35:24 UTC  

and thats just the bare minimum, theres no problem with reaching for more

2019-02-16 03:35:49 UTC  

Also, while many things currently can be automated, and really many things are, the tech is not yet widespread enough to bring the costs and availability down to a level where it's worth investing in. That floodgate will break though, and break quickly.

2019-02-16 03:35:53 UTC  

@DeusVolk Only issue with the "learn to code" meme, while funny, you don't need 150+ guys fixing a system when it goes down

2019-02-16 03:36:13 UTC  

if a man cant support a family of 4 with 40 hours, the system has unequivoacably failed completely

2019-02-16 03:36:39 UTC  

It's not 40 hours or how much you get paid

2019-02-16 03:36:41 UTC  

its the most barest of bare minimums

2019-02-16 03:36:42 UTC  

all of that is irrelevant

2019-02-16 03:37:16 UTC  

What matters is the local area costs to you, if property taxes are high, well you're fucked

2019-02-16 03:37:17 UTC  

I don't know how to feel about automation. On one side, it has the potential to make immigrants useless, but, at the same time, it can harm poor whites.

2019-02-16 03:37:27 UTC  

If gas or food is high, hell even rent, you're fucked