• keepthepace@slrpnk.net
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    10 months ago

    This is just one metric and does not mean that a country is generally worse than another but just talks about specific metrics. And yes, the US is pretty unique in the world in terms of how limited workers rights are. From a foreign eye seeing how much punishment you can receive from doing anything that remotely ressembles a union in the purported country of free speech is flooring.

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      10 months ago

      Like I said while worse than many European countries our overall workers rights and unionization protections should put us above other “light red” countries.

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        10 months ago

        You are there with United Kingdom, Greece, Venezuela, Oman…

        It is not just Saudi Arabia in this category.

        Dude, you have not totally abolished slavery, workers right fare better in the Balkans. Yes, that’s a dark angle of USA right now. It does not mean it is a third world country, just that on that metric, it should score much better given its economic status.

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          10 months ago

          https://lemmy.ca/comment/7478374

          I’ve done the mistake of opening his profile. This guy calls “aliens” the immigrants 😅

          He is probably just having hard time coping with stats that measure something more useful than economy or weapons and realizing that maybe USA are not an example

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            10 months ago

            Sorry, non-native here, but isn’t “alien” a synonym to “non-citizen” in American English?

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              Technically. But it’s definitely not polite. It’s a bit like “removed” in that it used to be the terminology but it was used derogatorily so often that that connotation took over.

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              10 months ago

              I’m also non native but I always hear it only from right wing people so I assumed that is at least a bit derogative