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Abigail Hardingham spams nude because is Amazon is Pure Evil… Replace 600,000 workers with Robots and all kind of shitty Exploitation of the Working Class

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Abigail Hardingham refused to give Jeff Bezos a blowjob as a matter of principle…

Amazon hopes to replace 600,000 US workers with robots, according to leaked documents | Job losses could shave 30 cents off each item purchased by 2027.

r/Futurology - Amazon hopes to replace 600,000 US workers with robots, according to leaked documents | Job losses could shave 30 cents off each item purchased by 2027.

Amazon Is Pure Evil

The critique of Amazon as an evil corporation and Jeff Bezos as a symbol of capitalist excess is a common and multifaceted argument. It’s built on a foundation of how the company’s relentless pursuit of growth, efficiency, and profit has created severe negative consequences for its workers, the market, and society at large.

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Here is a breakdown of the key arguments that fuel this perspective, covering the exploitation of workers and the broader “ills and rots of capitalism.”

1. The Systematic Exploitation and Ill-Treatment of Workers

This is the most visceral and widely documented critique.

  • Grueling Work Conditions:Ā Numerous reports and undercover investigations have depicted Amazon warehouses as modern-day “satanic mills.”

    • Relentless Pace:Ā Workers are monitored by sophisticated algorithms that track their “rate” – the number of items picked, packed, or stowed per hour. Breaks are minimal, and the physical pace is unsustainable, leading to high rates of musculoskeletal injuries.

    • Constant Surveillance:Ā Handheld scanners and warehouse cameras track a worker’s every movement. “Time Off Task” (TOT) is strictly monitored, and workers can be disciplined or fired for even small deviations, such as taking too long in the bathroom.

    • High-Pressure Environment:Ā The combination of monitoring, quotas, and the threat of termination creates a culture of constant stress and fear, with little autonomy or respect.

  • Union-Busting and Anti-Organizing Tactics:Ā Amazon is notoriously aggressive in its efforts to prevent workers from unionizing.

    • Mandatory Anti-Union Meetings:Ā They force employees to attend meetings that portray unions as dues-collecting entities that will harm their relationship with the company.

    • Surveillance and Retaliation:Ā There are numerous allegations of monitoring pro-union workers and creating an environment where organizing is risky. While they have lost some high-profile union votes, their tactics are seen as a textbook example of corporate power suppressing collective bargaining.

    • Psychological Warfare:Ā They use tactics like hiring expensive “union avoidance” consultants and spreading messaging that suggests unions will lead to job losses or reduced flexibility.

  • The “Ripping Off” of Workers: Wages vs. Profit:

    • While Amazon now often pays a starting wage above the federal minimum, critics argue this is still not aĀ living wageĀ given the physical and mental toll of the job and the company’s record profits.

    • The stark contrast is the key: As frontline workers face intense pressure for a wage that often keeps them reliant on government assistance like food stamps (SNAP), Jeff Bezos’s wealth has skyrocketed into the hundreds of billions. This is seen as the ultimate expression of value extraction – the wealth generated by workers is funneled to the very top.

  • High Turnover as a Business Model:Ā Amazon’s turnover is astronomically high, estimated to be over 100% annually in some facilities. Critics argue this is not an accident but a feature. By designing a job that “burns through” workers, they avoid paying long-term benefits, higher wages based on seniority, and dealing with a workforce that might gain more power and demand better conditions.

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2. Broader “Ills and Rots of Capitalism”

Amazon’s practices are often held up as a prime example of systemic problems within modern capitalism.

  • Monopoly Power and Anti-Competitive Practices:

    • Predatory Pricing:Ā Amazon has long been accused of selling products below cost to undercut and destroy smaller competitors, only to raise prices once they have dominant market share.

    • The “Platform-Participant” Conflict:Ā Amazon runs the marketplace (the platform) while also selling its own products on it (a participant). There are widespread allegations that they use the data from third-party sellers to identify best-selling products, then create their own Amazon Basics versions, giving them an unfair advantage in search rankings and pricing.

    • Squeezing Suppliers and Partners:Ā The company uses its massive scale to exert extreme pressure on publishers, manufacturers, and delivery partners, forcing them into accepting thinner and thinner margins.

  • Tax Avoidance:Ā Despite massive revenue and profits, Amazon has become infamous for its sophisticated tax strategies, often paying $0 in federal income taxes in the U.S. in many years. They achieve this through loopholes like tax credits for R&D and massive stock-based compensation for executives. This shifts the tax burden to smaller businesses and individual taxpayers while the company benefits from public infrastructure (roads, utilities, the internet).

  • Data Dominance and Privacy Concerns:Ā Amazon collects a staggering amount of data on consumer habits, not just on its own site but through its Alexa devices, Ring doorbells, and AWS cloud services. This concentration of data gives them unprecedented power to shape markets, influence consumer behavior, and raises serious privacy questions.

  • Environmental Impact:Ā The convenience of next-day delivery comes with a colossal environmental footprint—increased delivery vehicle traffic, cardboard and plastic packaging waste, and the energy consumption of massive data centers and warehouses.

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The Counter-Argument (The “Pro-Capitalism” View)

It’s important to note that defenders of Amazon and this model of capitalism would frame things differently:

  • Consumer Benefit:Ā They argue Amazon provides incredible value, convenience, and low prices to hundreds of millions of consumers.

  • Job Creation:Ā Amazon is one of the largest job creators in the U.S., employing over 1 million people directly.

  • Innovation:Ā The company has driven massive innovation in logistics, cloud computing (AWS), and AI.

  • Free Market Choice:Ā They argue that their dominance is a result of consumer choice and superior efficiency, not coercion. Workers, they say, are free to seek employment elsewhere.

Conclusion

The phraseĀ “Amazon is Evil”Ā is a shorthand for the belief that the company represents a form of capitalism that isĀ predatory, extractive, and dehumanizing.

It’s a system where:

  • Labor is treated as a disposable commodityĀ to be optimized and discarded, not as human beings with dignity.

  • Market dominance is achieved not just through innovation, but through anti-competitive practicesĀ that crush small businesses and reduce consumer choice in the long run.

  • Societal costsĀ (environmental damage, strained public infrastructure, low-wage workers on public assistance)Ā are externalized, while the profits are privatized and concentrated in the hands of a tiny few.

In this view, Jeff Bezos is not a visionary genius but the ultimate beneficiary of a system that rewards the exploitation of scale at the expense of workers, competitors, and the public good.

Life could be super easy. The only reason it isn’t is 800 billionaires.

r/WorkReform - Life could be super easy. The only reason it isn’t is 800 billionaires.

As a result,

Abigail Hardingham Spams Nude To Protest Amzon,s Pure Evil…

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Abigail Hardingham Nude Scenes From ā€œCustomā€

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The video below features British actress Abigail Hardingham’s nude scenes from the film ā€œCustomā€.

Abigail looks like the slightly less busty and more heroin-addicted twin sister of pop star Billie Eilish, as she engages in some sort of Satanic sex rituals in these nude scenes.

Truly this is a demonically depraved display, and so after viewing it one must cleanse one’s device with Islamic holy water while chanting protection incantations from the holy Talmud. For make no mistake, the malevolent demons being transmitted from Abigail’s rancid, gutter-skank sex organs are certainly not to be trifled with as they are eager to possess your soul and drag you screaming into the Hellfire.

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