• OBJECTION!@lemmy.ml
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    2 months ago

    Compared to people without higher educations, yes, they are more likely to end up in a union. Most career paths, whether they require a degree or not, are not unionized.

    Why don’t you call Nina Turner, she’ll tell you I’m right and you’re full of shit. Might be more polite about it.

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      2 months ago

      What’s not what you asked.

      Aren’t people with college educations more likely to end up in a union? One of the reasons some places don’t want to hire “overqualified” people is because they’re afraid of unionization.

      The answer is no. You’re now adding context and nuance that did not appear in your original question.

      I have no reason to be tolerant of the intolerant or willfully ignorant like yourself, cry somewhere else or at least be quieter about it.

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          2 months ago

          I’m not your teacher, you have three immense resources, use them. Show us that you can inform yourself instead of taking positions based on ignorance only to obstinately defend them with more ignorance.

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            2 months ago

            I’ll take your inability to provide the information (which you claim is trivially easy to find) as further confirmation of my position.

            It’s hilarious for you to accuse me of “obstinate” or “ignorance.” You’ve provided zero evidence of anything you’ve claimed and randomly choose to start fighting and insulting me for literally no reason except that I have an .ml in my username.