TrulyStupidNewb
TrulyStupidNewb t1_j5dgefs wrote
Reply to LPT: protesting doesn’t bring change anymore, but strikes and boycotts do. by AnalBaggins
I think the Chinese protests managed to bring about some changes. The covid restrictions were reversed after the protests went out of control.
Similarly, right after the trucker protest in Ottawa, Canada reversed a lot of its covid restrictions.
Coincidence? I'll let you decide.
TrulyStupidNewb t1_j0gwy9s wrote
Reply to comment by amscraylane in Spanish MPs vote to approve new 'menstrual leave' for painful periods by mancinedinburgh
I'm not saying to not empathize with women who menstruate. I'm saying certain policies that attempt to fix that problem will hurt women further, and it is not my intention to hurt women.
In another side example, women on the pill do not menstruate much, but why should they suffer a disadvantage in getting hired because they are a woman? They shouldn't.
TrulyStupidNewb t1_j0gsku2 wrote
Reply to comment by amscraylane in Spanish MPs vote to approve new 'menstrual leave' for painful periods by mancinedinburgh
It's not okay because the days off will affect women negatively by limiting their options for employment. Sometimes, the worst decisions come from good intentions. I just gave an extreme example of how a good idea can become a bad idea.
How about this? If you wanted to give paid women days off for their period, the correct way would be to also give paid days off for men too. This way, there is no uneven competition, which is equality. The time off can be flex, and you can use use 4 flex days in a row all at once, if you want.
This way, women can choose to use the flex days off during their periods if they want, or move it if they don't want. This also benefits women who don't have periods, such as older women, and well as men.
However, some companies already give flex days like that, so if a woman cares about flex days like that, right now, they can simply apply for those companies. For example, the company I work for gives flex time off, paid, for both men and women, regardless of period or not.
TrulyStupidNewb t1_j0douof wrote
Reply to comment by alittlejolly in Spanish MPs vote to approve new 'menstrual leave' for painful periods by mancinedinburgh
The road to hell is paved with good intentions. For example, if we made the minimum wage $100/h only for black people, it sounds good at first, but in reality it doesn't work well.
TrulyStupidNewb t1_iy0hu54 wrote
Reply to comment by void_evilness in People who win the lottery make poor financial decisions because people who make good financial decisions don't buy lottery tickets. by DjHalk45
It's harmless fun for most people, just like alcohol, but for a minority of population, it's a struggle.
I totally believe that lottery should be legal. After all, you are spending your money. Even if the odds of winning was 0%, it should still be legal because people can do anything with their money, even flush it down a toilet.
However, my uncle lost $1 million Canadian dollars on gambling. He retired early after selling his successful restaurant, then blew all his money on gambling, then remortgaged his house and gambled that away too. Now, 15 years later, he's still driving an uber.
I am afraid of gambling because I don't want it to snowball like my uncle. If he was able to blow away $1 million Canadian dollars, I don't even want to get into gambling.
TrulyStupidNewb t1_j6jz47w wrote
Reply to comment by MatiasPalacios in It seems like black cops abusing power may bring about laws to keep cops as a WHOLE in check. by Sol-eks
Setting fires to a building isn't cool. A lot of RPGs start where the hero's village get set on fire by the bad guys. If RPGs taught us anything, it's that bad guys tend to start fires in cities.