• Madison420@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Your own source states that it was not a thing before 1800 and is largely used by fascists for classism purposes.

    All jobs require skill, point blank period. Name one task that does not require a skill, your choice and we’ll use your example for further discussion. You’re explaining jobs that require less skill not no skill. You could be a doctor with no training, would you be a very good doctor? Probably not but that isn’t at all the point.

    That’s not a relevant analogy worth even discussing.

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      1 year ago

      I don’t need to debate you on this. The definition is there in Wikipedia. I’m not going to use pre-19th century terminology to describe the modern labour market just because it suits your political agenda.

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        1 year ago

        Aww don’t take your ball and go home. Your using 1900s labor propaganda, referencing said known propaganda (even by your own source) and still not seeing that you’re wrong.