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This can happen because, while slavery was abolished in 1865, the 13th amendment has a big loophole that carves out an exception to allow forced labor as a form of punishment - although 4 states recently rejected it.

In other words, McDonald’s is a slaver. If you don’t agree with slavery, don’t patronize McDonald’s.

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Gotta say…I didn’t have McDonalds slavery on my 2024 bingo card.

Then again, these past 8 years have been basically the bingo card says “fuck it, free space, anything goes” for every space.

We had a sub called the titanic, who was searching for the titanic, which sank like the titanic.

We had a national state champions basketball team get invited to the white house for a celebatory dinner, only to be served several hour cold mcdonalds.

We had a billionaire attempt to rescue some trapped miners, only for him to change his mind and call everyone pedophiles. All because it was decided that the billionaires plans weren’t the best.

Planking existed.

People bought images as NFTs, despite nobody seemingly knowing what that even means.

Roe V Wade was overturned

Covfefe.

A microsoft representitive smashed a plane of glass over a reporters head over critisms that they broke windows with Windows 11 controversial features.

Russia is now on day 900+ of it’s 3 day special military operation.

The president in an official debate proclaimed we’ve defeated medicare.

A former president in a different debate claimed Ohio immigrants are eating peoples pets.

Some douche bought twitter, disregarded all brand name value, changed the name to X, told advertisers that boycotting X to go fuck themselves, and then tried starting a conspiracy theory that the worlds elite (as if he’s not the highest among the elite) were running child trafficing rings out of pizza parlors across the united states, and then months later questioned why X had no advertisers. He also changed the blue check mark so it no longer verified anything, and cost money. Then he charged people with a blue check mark to hide the blue check mark after it became a laughing stock.

I only made one of these up. See if you can spot it.

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I know which one it is but I won’t spoil it. I know because I was like “wait what, that would definitely have been on the news and everyone at work would have been talking about it.” I work with that company quite a bit.

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But as far as absurdity, given other events, it seems like something that fits in, and COULD happen, right?

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ADOC transports dozens of incarcerated people per day to jobs at government agencies and private businesses around Alabama, including KFC, Wendy’s, and McDonald’s franchises. ADOC also delivers inmates to meatpacking plants run by companies like Koch Foods and Gemstone Foods

Don’t leave out the rest

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So if working at McDonald’s is now a form of punishment… What’s that saying about the job itself even if you are being paid?

At what point can you be paid a low enough wage to where you’re essentially working at McDonald’s as a punishment for existing? Very weird standard their setting with this decision…

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Not to mention, do you really want to eat somewhere where the food is prepared by people with a grudge? Because let me tell you, if I was forced to work anywhere for free, I’d do my best to botch the job six ways to Sunday.

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Ya this is like the Nazis using forced labour for wartime factories. Sabotage is inevitable

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What’s that saying about the job itself even if you are being paid?

The whole term “minimum wage” sort of means “you know we’d give you even less and treat you even worse, but we’d get into trouble”

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I’m somewhat confused since one of the four states cited as rejecting it is Alabama, which is also the state this article is based in. What gives?

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When I did time in 2005 I worked at a cemetery weed-eating for 24 dollars a month. My cellmate worked at the courthouse as a custodian, and some worked at a factory. I can’t call it slavery because we were paid, and not whipped, but it is definitely exploitation

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“paid”

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Forced labor is still slavery even if you’re paid and not whipped.

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All labor is slavery in a system that doesn’t allow the laborer to keep the value they create.

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24 dollars a month. […] we were paid

10c an hour. I can totally see how this is not slave labor.

I’ll tell you what made it slave labor: could you quit that job?

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I want to take up his point. It’s much more like medieval serfdom than slavery. Such as:

  • Shit salary instead of no salary.
  • Can’t me sold.
  • Has rights (more than a slave, less than a free man)

Although serfs were bound to the land unlike US prisoners where they can be transferred from location to location.

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Yes, but I lost privileges

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So, you get punished if you quit. That makes it not voluntary.

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Yeah the 13th amendment has a carve-out for prisoners

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lIqNjC1RKU

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Welp, I am never eating at McDonald’s ever again. I’m going to give up all minimum wage food chains while I am at it. Wage slavery makes me lose my appetite.

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Is this also a consequence of allowing prisons to be privately owned?

I could totally understand a government owned prison, using prison labor for federal departments such as maintenance and landscaping etc.

As awful as this is, private prisons abusing loopholes as a way to make evem more profits, its hardly surprising

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Privately owned prisons are a small fraction of prisons. This is just a broken system.

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No, no, this is the system working as intended.

Every capitalists dream labor force is an unpaid one.

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Every capitalist’s dream labor is the one you could get in a German labor camp during WWII: an endless supply of people that can be worked to death.

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Ah yes, more of that voluntary nature of capitalism they like to crow about.

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