That's because they have no initiative. Unless someone is telling them what to do, they just wander around aimlessly. They resort to hiding behind their leftist dogma because they have nothing to say. They pretend the world is something different than it is, because they're too weak to accept reality.
They're actually very pathetic people when you think about it; they wander through life like lost children, confused and disoriented, and unless they take orders from someone, they do nothing.
So very, very true. We have legions of these folks throughout history. Every now and then they'll clamor for more gibmes, only to then sit there in total confusion, not knowing what to do next. There's a reason why there's jobs out there that hover at the minimum wage, because to waste anything more on these non-critical thinkers would be both a waste of money and an exercise in futility. In many ways I look forward to robots or AI eliminating these types of jobs. At the very least, whatever we order will be correct.
Love this—“whatever we order will be correct”. It amazes me how so many fast food restaurant can’t get burger orders correct. But, “muh, where is muh $15 per hour!”
My first "real" job in the 1990s supporting hq servers and remote user's systems paid me $12 an hour. I would have gladly press the Extra Cheese button 25 times a day for $15 back then.
That's because they have no initiative. Unless someone is telling them what to do, they just wander around aimlessly. They resort to hiding behind their leftist dogma because they have nothing to say. They pretend the world is something different than it is, because they're too weak to accept reality.
They're actually very pathetic people when you think about it; they wander through life like lost children, confused and disoriented, and unless they take orders from someone, they do nothing.
So very, very true. We have legions of these folks throughout history. Every now and then they'll clamor for more gibmes, only to then sit there in total confusion, not knowing what to do next. There's a reason why there's jobs out there that hover at the minimum wage, because to waste anything more on these non-critical thinkers would be both a waste of money and an exercise in futility. In many ways I look forward to robots or AI eliminating these types of jobs. At the very least, whatever we order will be correct.
Love this—“whatever we order will be correct”. It amazes me how so many fast food restaurant can’t get burger orders correct. But, “muh, where is muh $15 per hour!”
My first "real" job in the 1990s supporting hq servers and remote user's systems paid me $12 an hour. I would have gladly press the Extra Cheese button 25 times a day for $15 back then.
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