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Old 10-06-2014, 06:29 AM  
PR_Glen
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Originally Posted by nico-t View Post
everybody is conditioned to the core that the hours we spend working is 'normal'. When you say or think otherwise, you're seen as a weirdo, slacker, idiot, etc... Because that's how everyone has been conditioned to think since birth.

Now think outside this mental (and literal) prison for a moment.
The lower class people have always been slaves to the higher ups. As centuries and decades went by, it was proven that slavery doesn't work - people rise up, because they know and feel they are slaves.

The bossman/slave relationship has since evolved:
The maximum number of working hours people can take without questioning it/burning out evolved to what we know now as the 40 hour workweek.
The balance of 5 days work and 2 days were formed.
These hours and days are the perfect blend of getting maximum result out of people with the least amount of resistance. Gradually formed through hundreds of years of trial and error. Leave people with just enough free time to recharge (weekend) to work again for 5 days, but with just too little to think about what the hell they are doing (the big picture where we're talking about now). During the 5 days work people also don't think about this, because these hours are perfect to tire people, let them watch tv, don't think about anything, and repeat it all the next day.

The hours and days you and I see as 'normal', are far from normal if you look at it objectively like this. It is in fact the most efficient modern slavery system to date, that's why it's still being used.
slaves didn't own things, didn't get weekends no less holidays. they didn't get paid for the most part and if they wanted to stop working? they were beaten and eventually killed. This isn't even ancient history, it still happens today--even in the US and Canada with sex workers imported from over seas.

the work force is essential, no doubt, its full of boring mundane jobs that nobody dreams of doing at any point. but we still maintain the ability and opportunities to overcome these jobs. We can invest our money, we can start up our own business and eventually hire workers to do these jobs for us instead. Do you think a slave would have this chance? No fucking chance.

Your comparison is spitting in the face of history and displays your lack of understanding what an actual slave is.
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