[-] Dimok@reddthat.com -5 points 1 year ago

"It’s never the answer because we can never be 100% correct." The only argument I partially concede to. We as humans abuse systems to achieve our own goals, and 'truths' are all a matter of perspective. "And the government putting innocent people to death is horrific." Hard disagree. They do it all the damn time and at least it would be under the guise of justice in this case.

"It’s also more expensive so the ONLY reason to put people to death is to satisfy bloodthirsty vengeance." You seem pretty biased here. Any time someone tries to debate a point with the words 'only' or similar but then base it off perspective, is a flawed debate.

[-] Dimok@reddthat.com -5 points 1 year ago

That sounds like a system issue and a cause of groups attempting to make the death penalty less attractive. Once there is irrefutable proof that a horrific crime such as this has been committed, there is no argument thus far that has convinced me death isn't the most logical punishment. I've heard them all, for..a long time. The only thing that keeps me from the 100% point is that, like I said, humans have a history of abusing it when it comes to minority's or the 'irrefutable proof' part.

[-] Dimok@reddthat.com -3 points 1 year ago

Murder and justice are two different types of killings, in my opinion.

[-] Dimok@reddthat.com -3 points 1 year ago

If you think this is dehumanizing, you got some rough lessons when you join the workforce. That being said, I'm not defending it in the least. I just think it's minuscule in the grand scheme of 'bad things a company can do to its workers' and if anything should teach the translators to get it in any future contracts. But then again, I'm in compliance management. I've seen companies discard poultry machines because they had a guard removed and they wanted to hide that from OSHA (and lawyers) to 'improve throughput' that then eventually cut a woman's hand half off, then fire employees who told OSHA who and why the guard was removed. Not getting your name credited on some work, OHTEHNOES THE TRAGEDY!! Fuckin grow up.

[-] Dimok@reddthat.com -5 points 1 year ago

Except if there actually is an issue (we still haven't heard from the people affected by this) then this accomplishes next to nothing. If this generation continues to rely on fickle internet FOMO crap instead of, I don't know, actually attempting to solve their problems, nothing is going to get better. We've turned companies into 'internet responders' who care more about their internet image than actually taking care of their workers. If this group of workers is actually affected by this as negatively as the internet feels, then they need to work for change internally in their industry. This is just a shiny thing the internet picked up on before it moves on to the next.

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