How does withholding a tip end the current system?
Customers who don't tip are. They are punishing a worker for the crimes of a system. The restaurant owner/manager doesn't suffer if you don't tip. Only the workers do. So until a change comes to the system where workers get paid minimum wage, not tipping isn't morally defensible.
If you live in a place where food service workers are underpaid and you don't tip, you're an asshole. This is not a morally defensible stance unless there is a system to protect those workers already in place.
This has been my background for a bit. It's from an artist whose work I've followed for a while. https://ko-fi.com/asmeesh/
My lock screen is the living universe animated wallpaper of the moon and its current phase.
I'm listening to the audiobook of Babel by RF Kuang. The narration is pretty great but I don't know how I feel about the story as a whole yet.
I'm also reading Junot Diaz's Drown on the recommendation of a work friend. Interesting how both books use the narrator's native language to help color the stories.
Okay? So push for better laws and higher minimum wage on one hand and until those changes are made, then tip with the other. We can do both at the same time. Right?