Destiny Reacts To Lauren Southern vs Matt Walsh On Young People



Last night on Destiny, Lauren Southern disagrees with Matt Walsh on why young people won’t work…

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34 thoughts on “Destiny Reacts To Lauren Southern vs Matt Walsh On Young People”

  1. Calling out twice a month is actually pretty reasonable dude that's 12 days a year, basically like the normal 2 week vacation everyone else gets, which I know you don't get as a service worker

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  2. Gone are the days of our parents and grandparents, who could work at 1-2 companies their entire lives, have a steady income with healthcare, vacation, benefits and RETIREMENT without the company just laying off entire divisions every couple of years out of mismanagement and greed. The economic landscape doesn’t even really reward the ole Puritan work ethic anymore. You’re actually kind of regarded for even giving that much.

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  3. The irony is if she stayed here in Alberta, then the minimum wage job would be fine.

    My kid moved out when she was 21, last year, and with her boyfriend, 20. They both make minimum wage at just over $15/hour, have one job that works them 30-35 hours/week, and an apartment at $1100/month. They live comfortably (and yes, they also had to buy the $80 shoes) have 2 used cars, and no debt.

    I think it's funny how much she sht talks her own country, yet everything she rants about here isn't a thing except in the 3 major cities of Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal. Hell, you can buy a condo here for about 250k. I have 3.5 acres of land and a 1700sq foot house 25 min from the nearest city, for 400k. Not everywhere is a shit hole… move away from the f'ing expensive ass cities!

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  4. The reason why Lauren is a fucking idiot about this topic is because of how employment works. Employment for most of America is voluntary. This means that before you get the job, you have the opportunity to ask any questions about the job. When you accept the job, you are making a contract with that employer to say that I agree that I will work with you at the standards you set for the price we agreed upon. If you choose not to come to work for some nonsense reason and it is outlined in the policy what is expected of you, then you don't get to be mad. What you do get to do is quit. Because they're not forcing you to continue working there.

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  5. That "sponsored by the Epoch Times" shit is shady as fuck. I live in a city where the group that owns them puts on a propaganda show literally every year called Shen Yun. They have billboards and ads all over TV and the internet.

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  6. 22:18 everyone says that they'll support small business and make a big song and dance about it when they close down but then completely forget that the reason they shut down is because people like them didn't shop there. It happens in Aus all the time especially in more rural areas.

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  7. As a former olive garden employee I can say that we were getting paid minimum wage, however if you were a server you made tips so you usually had a pretty decent cash flow. The only problem with this is that the other employees including the kitchen staff, bussers and hosts all make either minimum wage or only a dollar or 2 over it.

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  8. its not campanies that offer "crappy" wages its just the damn price of everything keeps going up, you realise how much stuff you could buy on that wage in the 60's? shit you could buy a house for 5 stacks

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  9. I think one way to have employers come to work is to create incentives for doing good. Like if you stay there a year and keep call offs to a minimum you get a pretty good raise.

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  10. Now that I cook for a restaurant that tips the kitchen, I could never go back to working in a place that doesn't tip out.

    At my last restaurant I saw servers walk out with 300$ dollars after a 4 hour shift, while dishwashers were working 8+ hours for less than 100$ while covered in sauces, and seafoods, and dish water and garbage. Sometimes going home with soaked through underwear if they didn't have aprons.
    I know serving is difficult in its own right, but the truth is if you're getting a good dining experience EVERY part of the restaurant made that happen.

    At my current restaurant the FoH tips out 6%, and that gets split amongst all the BoH positions. I'm currently making around 35k @ 25 hours a week, and i'm TOLD that servers can make up to 80k depending on how often they work.

    Everyone's still making plenty of money, the BoH is more productive, and the mood in the restaurant is WAY better because we aren't working ourselves to death.
    The only downside is that servers still owe the 6% if their table doesn't tip, which is a huge issue if you only work twice a week and don't get time to make up for it with the good shifts.

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  11. I find Tinys defense of big business to be really weak. It has gotten us two day shipping and iPhones in exchange for an increasingly atomized society, a trashed planet, and shit wages? It really only works in a consumerist framework.

    Edit: holy shit he literally just pulled a “you criticize society yet you participate in it, curious”

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