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Farmers will never learn, those people are the only ones willing to do the work. White kids have been raised that that work is beneath them
It isn't beneath me. I just don't think I could physically do it as a job. Also, the pay is bad. So, it's pretty low on my job list. I'd rather work a fast food job. And I never want to work one again.
Not good lay plus that job sucks, it's beneath you.
I feel like the not being able to physically do it matters a bit more, but maybe you're right. I don't look down on people that do those jobs, because it's something that needs to get done, just like teachers, but they aren't jobs I'd recommend for anyone.
This is what slavers said, too.
Sorry, my mouth is already full from what I actually said.
Isn't it kind of ableist to assume that when somebody says they are "not able to physically do" a job, that they're lazy or classist? For all we know, they could have mobility issues or be unable to do sustained manual labor.
I assume that if I tried my hand at farming, the bosses won't let me take enough water or breaks to maintain my health. Farm work is backbreaking, everyone should be given enough pay, healthcare, and rest to ensure their wellbeing. Unfortunately, dickheads think that fair work standards are not important.
It is time for Texas and company to learn that their stupidity has consequences.