• lauha@lemmy.world
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    16 hours ago

    Funnily enough, the workers of the megacorps you mentioned likely have more choice than most to tread their own path.

    Like warehouse workers in Amazon?

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      12 hours ago

      Well considering that I live in a rural area where warehouses (Amazon or otherwise) are literally the only jobs that pay much of anything outside of trades and the medical industry, I think they do have a choice.

      It isn’t a fair choice and again, we agree there. But this example I can relate with personally.

      I am somebody who has an option to be employed by Amazon, I am in need of funds, but I am sickly and I won’t contribute to an out-of-control system. I feel like doing so would accelerate my illness.

      I feel like people with warehouse jobs are better off than me by a large margin, even if they are functionally trapped. I recognize the struggle. Truly.

      I still choose to tread my own path. My path has been filled with thorns that even the people closest to me struggle to believe. I was raped and tortured repeatedly for around 2 years by a family member two years younger than me. That’s the tip of the iceberg. I have experienced so many tough situations that no adult intervened in or believed me about.

      I am moving forward and the thorns aren’t going to prick me, because my heart is stronger and so is my will.