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    8 months ago

    On the second paragraph: Chinese shit is still really cheap. It just did pay off. As did replacing the accounting clerks of a decade earlier than that with computer spreadsheets.

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      8 months ago

      The manufacturing sector goes even further to proving my point. The same rhetoric of “We’re only moving a small portion of manufacturing to China so we can invest more in our workforce here…” was a common line in the 80’s, and 100% bullshit and lies as well. The intent was always to increase profits to the detriment of the human workforce they didn’t give a single shit about.

      Any person who buys into all the speeches about replacing human positions with X for the greater good of the existing workers is either naive, foolish, or in on the scam to begin with.

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        8 months ago

        Employment rates aren’t looking all that different, though. They’re still a few percent from perfect.

        Obviously it’s bad for the specific workers replaced, but the general concept of innovation being good is backed by a lot of hard numbers.