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Originally Posted by Barry-xlovecam
Robots and robotic machines are man's new slaves. This is more humane with regard to slavery.
Unfortunately, a lot of lesser intelligent and skilled people globally will be obsoleted.
Maybe, half of them can be retrained in some fashion to be able to support themselves.
The other half? And this is a global issue. A shoe making robot and robotic machinery works for less, in both grief and labor cost, as a human worker in Asia. The product manufacturing will go where the technical talent is to build and manage the robotics.
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You agree with me. But maybe not the solution.
Bring the jobs back to the countries of sale. Even if automated it returns the Wealth to the country. High taxes starting at the average wage, to keep the unemployed from picking up a gun.
Then a population control scheme limiting all migrants who aren't going to earn $50,000 + and introduce tough measures to limit births.
Half a population living on the breadline is very dangerous for the other half. Especially when they all own guns. What can't happen is a population like the Third World or Cuba, N. Korea, etc. First World people won't stand for it.