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How do i debunk this meme?
Obviously the minimum wage is a necessary compromise with capitalism to limit worker exploitation to a level where they wont rise up
But how do i prove it logically?
@everyone
You could go in to real world effects, ask them if they think that any minimum wage is good or if the whole concept should be abolished.
Or you could say that compelling a worker to work for a wage that cannot sustain basic necessities would have the same effect as a worker not having a job at all
or talk about how increasing the buying power of 40 percent of Americans would stimulate the economy and offset the increased cost of businesses but that's a liberal take.
Lmao libtard
I mean they would just say it should be abolished because muh free market
Why are you arguing socdem rhetoric with libertarians as a communist
lol
which chat is active/
increasing buying power is a fallacy
as it increases resource consumtion whihc is finite
Asfor the minimum wage, picture having to pay ralph
and not being allowed to discriminate against him for being ralph
whilst still trying to break even every week
considering the socialist system we have the ppl who work pay for the ones that dont
best is becoming more efficent and decrease consumption by increasing longevity
,aybe ralph sould not be able to sustain basic necessities
maybe ralph should suck my dick
Abolishing the minimum wage would be retarded lmao
Walmart has a shit load of many, so do most corporations
They could easily afford way above the minimum wage
the ottomans have taken the UK
Is that even accounting for population growth and industry growth? maybe teh industry got bigger whilst the wages stayed teh same, just saying
For your Consideration
Bolshevik Bistro serves up a discussion about Mike Watsons new book "Can the Left learn to Meme?"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmzA1rqdtV4
Yeah the wages vs productivity is a big redpill for surplus value
Do you believe in the idea of measuring productivity into numbers?
Personally, I do.
For me, productivity can be measursed in numbers as "revenue produced within a fixed amount of time".
Basically asking the question, "How many dollars **can** you make in an hour?"
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