/r/ethics_cringe
People of higher status might look down on blue collar jobs, but there’s tons of knowledge when it comes to car repair, HVAC, construction, farm work, home updates and more.
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People might go to hospitals, see therapists, go to shelters or mental health centers, but many of those places don’t follow up with patients or discuss long-term work options.
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The employees work at Target, at Walmart, at customer service and admin desks. They are often not known as people with their own opinions, thoughts, concerns or aspirations. How depressing post-modernism often is.
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Maybe some people had horrible experiences and perhaps they went to prison - yet they could still do knowledge work in prison, creative work, volunteer digitally, contribute to society somehow.
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Perhaps junior high, high schools and colleges could teach more parenting skills, financial skills, business and organization topics, understanding people, mental wellness and expression. I think lot went wrong with our society in recent decades.
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In modern times, people can say insulting comments without getting to know more about the larger picture. There’s issues with basic decent conduct, since people kind of come and go.
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Some people might not earn much in caregiving roles, in an admin role, or as a pastor. Others might say, “well, isn’t there anything they can do to increase their earnings?” I think there are larger economic issues.
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In the US, people who go to prison may become better criminals, people who go to public schools could become passive learners, people who work for low wages could just become unmotivated.
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